karn (01/18/83)
Jan 14,1983 -- The Radio Amateur Satellite Corp. (AMSAT) and the Volunteers In Technical Assistance (VITA) {note -- pronounce as VI-TAH as in the word vital} have today announced their intent to pursue a joint effort to develop a low-cost packet radio satellite system called PACSAT. VITA, headquartered in Rosslyn, VA, is a private, nonprofit organization that supports people working on technical problems in developing countries with technical information provided by thousands of volunteer scientists, engineers and technologists. The information and assistance VITA provides is aimed at helping local people in developing countries to select and implement technologies appropriate to their local situations. VITA Director Henry Norman and VITA Project Coordinator Dr. Gary Garriott (WA9FMQ) today announced that VITA has just awarded AMSAT a $15,000 Design Definition Grant to support development of PACSAT as a reliable low-cost digital satellite system to meet requirements for communications of technical information on renewable energy resources to and from their many field locations. AMSAT's role in this joint activity will be to provide hardware suitable for demonstration programs and to provide technical assistance in developing a low-cost system. Part of this effort will involve adapting solar power, amateur radio and personal computer technology for use in the field, far removed from any technical support. AMSAT's PACSAT project manager Den Connors (KD2S) indicated that this grant will support initial PACSAT design definition activities which are being coordinated by AMSAT with work being done in some 15 locations around the world. It is also of interest to note that WA9FMQ is a cousin of NASA astronaut Dr. Owen Garriott, W5LFL who may be amateur radio's first "space mobile" by operating from the Space Shuttle if a proposal submitted by AMSAT and ARRL is approved by NASA. AMSAT 850 Sligo Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20910 VITA 1815 North Lynn St. Rosslyn VA 22209