The following is from the ARRL weekly letter:<p>* New satellites get OSCAR numbers: AMSAT-NA's Bill Tynan, W3XO, has announced OSCAR designations for two new amateur satellites. PCsat will be known as NAV-OSCAR-44 (NO-44). PCsat is a 1200-baud APRS digipeater designed for use by amateurs using hand-held transceivers or mobiles. The spacecraft known as Sapphire has been designated NAV-OSCAR-45 (NO-45). Sapphire has 1200-baud AX.25 telemetry and a voice replay on 437.1 MHz. PCsat is a project of the Small Satellite Program within the US Naval Academy's<br />Department of Aerospace Engineering, and Sapphire is a joint effort involving the Naval Academy's Small Satellite Program, Stanford<br />University and Washington University at St. Louis. Both were launched October 1,<br />2001, from Alaska.