Operating the AO-51 Amateur Radio Satellite

Find practical guides and videos for working the AO-51 satellite, including antenna setups and operating tips.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

AO-51, also known as AMSAT-OSCAR 51, was a popular low-earth orbit satellite that provided hams worldwide with FM voice and digital packet capabilities. Many operators used AO-51 for their first satellite QSOs, often with simple handheld transceivers and portable antennas. Its accessible FM repeater made it a favorite for new hams and seasoned DX chasers alike, offering regular passes for amateur radio activity.

Even though AO-51 is no longer operational, its legacy continues to influence satellite operation. Hams can still find tutorials on working FM satellites with an HT, often using techniques first popularized with AO-51. There are also many archived videos of past AO-51 operations, like those from K7AGE, demonstrating minimal antenna setups and operating guidelines for satellite contacts. These resources provide valuable insights for those interested in current FM satellite projects.

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