On March 22, 14 satellites carrying Amateur Radio payloads coordinated by the IARU Satellite Frequency Coordination Panel were deployed from a Soyuz-2.1A
The Soyuz-2.1a LV was launched from Baikonur in Kazakhstan on March 22, 2021.
The following satellites, operating in frequency bands allocated to the amateur satellite service have been coordinated by the IARU Satellite Frequency Coordination Panel:
• Beesat-5
• Beesat-6
• Beesat-7
• Beesat-8
• FEES
• SMOG
• GRBAlpha
• KSU_Cubesat
• DIY-1
• STECCO
• CubeSX-HSE
• CubeSX-Sirius-HSE
• Orbicraft-Zorkiy
• NanoSatC-BR2
Operating in frequency bands allocated to the amateur satellite service without IARU frequency coordination is KMSL. Additional satellites may follow.
Operating in frequency bands allocated to the amateur satellite service while the IARU Satellite Frequency Coordination Panel has declined coordination are UNISAT-7 and WildTrackCube-Simba.
IARU Satellite Frequency Coordination
http://amsat.org.uk/iaru/
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