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Circuit design for satellites differs because of the space environment, which includes designating for vacuum, large temperature swings, and radiation tolerance. Satellite circuits should be able to handle latch ups and Single Event Upsets (SEU's) from radiation that ionizes silicon channels and recover from faults.
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Do you really need a satellite dish to communicate with satellites?
I'd like to do the APRS over satellite.
The sensors are small and utilizing a satellite dish for each one would not suit my needs. … There is a product I came across called the Thuraya satsleeve for smartphones that is satellite-enabled and doesn't require a large antenna or dish to make satellite calls and send satellite text messages …