How do you connect with your personal MySat satellite?

Operating a satellite in orbit is just as important as building or launching it. A CubeSat operator must receive telemetry, monitor subsystem health, collect payload data and send commands back to the spacecraft. In some cases, operators can even update microcontroller firmware remotely. A satellite’s operational life can last for decades, and maintaining the link is crucial.

The primary way satellites communicate with ground stations is through radio. MySat uses a UHF radio link between the onboard RF module and the MySat Ground Station: https://www.mysatkit.com/product/rf-transceiver-module-for-mysat/
And because MySat is an educational prototype, you can also interact with it via a physical cable or even standard home Wi-Fi.

MySat is a hands-on educational satellite kit with the form factor, sensors, and core systems of a real spacecraft. It’s the perfect tool for learning how satellites are built and operated – yet simple enough for a school student to assemble.

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