Finally! Such an impressive progress, keep going! (Also, how about some HAM functionality incrementation? Maybe, primitive AX.25 BBS with satellite info page, acessible via internet and/or telnet, radio, etc?)
Thank you! Yeah I really need to figure out the radio stuff. It's all new to me, so it will be really interesting to figure out the hardware layer, and then what protocol to run on top of it.
Wow! You truly deserve more subscribers, these videos, and the sheet amount of effort going into this is amazing! I really hope that these videos get recommended to people as they did to me, because I've really enjoyed binging through your videos today and seeing the amazing work and stuff you've put together. I can't wait to see where you go and keep up the inspiring work! Maybe someday 1 thousand dollar CubSats will be available to everyone.
I cannot get enough of this series! Also maybe consider setting the audio to mono. I'm not sure if it's just me but it kinda sound like the audio bounces a little between speakers. Keep it up! :)
Hi, good afternoon! I’m a Chemical Engineering student in Brazil and i really love everything about space, but unfortunately we don’t have as many resources as countries like the US, and i was hoping you could help me out. I’d like to ask you for tips on areas to study, how to get involved in projects with CubeSats and stuff like that. I love your work, keep it up!!
Given things such as price and vibration, do you think you might be able to launch her ever? If you took the SpaceX rideshare route, I think you could possibly afford it (10,000$). They say one there website that a 1kg payload cost 1M$, but I think that’s false. Or you could wait a few years til starship is operational because it’s aiming to bring the cost of launching down to 100$ per kg. Love your work man. Keep it up!
What can he do in space when you finish him? And can it be repeated? And how much more difficult would it be to use a Raspberry Pi CM3 like the SXC-MB-04? Thank you
Hi, cpild i have a copy of your half but importantly the avionics and communications are suffered to find radio cuz I'm doing security research on satellites but using digital twins looking at cubesat hardware-software and radio communications as I'm in the middle of a satellite cyber-attack which tracks all satellites that come over head with VHF UHF and GHz abilities. Add to that multiple strs amplifiers on fpga and the Jets in parallel processor coupled with a couple of different advise breakout boards for the GPO connectors and it'll be portable but since you've already made them do you happen to have a couple of spare copies that I could use for testing?
I absolutely love this project. I’m actually a mechanical engineer and would love to help with the housing design and possibly doing some analysis. Do you have any updates on the solar cells?
The antenna connector is built into the Iridium 9603 module, so you don’t have to touch any RF signals right?. The sensitivity from the datasheet is dangerously optimistic with interference. Not sure what the noise level is like in space, but assuming a 3dB lower link margin is probably safe.
The TJ REVERB cubesat that recently launched is using Iridium for communication, and they did the math to show that it should work. It's just kind of expensive for what I want to do.
This has to be the best guide “doing something” off the back with RF. Michael’s taste in transceivers is probably a little easier to swallow on the price side too. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TnRn3Kn_aXg.html
Transmission lines don’t have to be scary either! There is a calculator in KiCad that can give you the geometries. Go coplanar waveguide with ground plane when you can. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GuJVkZgAloI.html
Hi, I am a 17 yr learning math and physics, can you guide me what should I learn and how because I find your videos REALLY INTERESTING but I don’t understand many of the mechanic and electronic stuff.
I didnt really watch all the videos but I wanted to ask, are the processors radiation hardened? If not, the processors might bug out if you actually get it launched, cheers!
This is awesome!! Do you have a website or further info? I'm working on some engineering/aerospace education projects to help students learn more & would love to connect. Let me know if there's a way to share contact info. Thanks!