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XW-2F

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XW-2F is classified as:


NORAD ID: 40910
Int'l Code: 2015-049M
Perigee: 403.9 km
Apogee: 410.6 km
Inclination: 97.4 °
Period: 92.6 minutes
Semi major axis: 6778 km
RCS: Unknown
Launch date: September 19, 2015
Source: People's Republic of China (PRC)
Launch site: Taiyaun Space Center, China (TSC)

Uplink (MHz): 435.330-435.350
Downlink (MHz): 146.000-145.980
Beacon (MHz): 145.955/145.975
Mode: 9k6 GMSK/CW
Call sign: BJ1SG
Status: Active


The XW 2E and 2F or CAS 3E and 3F (Chinese Amateur Radio satellite 3E and 3F) are two identical picosatellites for amateur radio mission only. These satellites are built on an 116 mm × 116 mm × 116 mm cubic body, similar to a 1U CubeSat, but not complying to the CubeSat specifications. The have a mass of approximately 1.5 kg mass each. The amateur communications payload consists of U/V 20 kHz wide transponders with 145 MHz CW beacon and 19k2 GMSK AX25 telemetry downlinks.
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NASA's NSSDC Master Catalog

Two Line Element Set (TLE):
1 40910U 15049M   23341.57644200  .00057126  00000-0  82672-3 0  9993
2 40910  97.4478 359.3391 0004956 189.2032 170.9132 15.55709833455785
Source of the keplerian elements: Caltech