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SatNOGS Satellite Transmitter Database

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Dataset description

Crowdsourced database of satellite radio transmitters from the SatNOGS network, maintained by the Libre Space Foundation.

SatNOGS (Satellite Networked Open Ground Station) is an open-source project that maintains a comprehensive database of satellite transmitters, including uplink and downlink frequencies, modulation modes, baud rates, and operational status. The data is crowdsourced from a global network of ground station operators.

The SatNOGS network represents one of the most ambitious citizen science projects in space operations. Hundreds of volunteer-operated ground stations around the world automatically schedule satellite passes, record RF signals, and upload observations to a central database. The transmitter database documents the exact frequencies, modulation schemes, and data rates needed to decode each satellite's signals.

The database spans the full radio spectrum used by satellites, from VHF (around 145 MHz) through UHF (435 MHz, the most common amateur satellite band) to S-band (2.4 GHz) and beyond. Each transmitter entry is linked to its parent satellite via NORAD ID, enabling cross-referencing with orbital elements for pass prediction.

This dataset is suitable for tabular classification tasks.

Schema

Column Type Description Sample Null %
uuid string SatNOGS DB unique transmitter identifier (UUID v4); stable primary key for this record UzPz4gcsNBPKPKAFPmer7g 0.0%
description string Human-readable label for the transmitter (e.g. 'NOAA 15 APT', 'ISS FM Voice'); null for unlabeled entries Upper side band (drifting) 0.0%
alive bool True if the transmitter is known to be currently active; False if confirmed dead; based on community-verified observations True 0.0%
type string Transmitter functional type (e.g. 'Transmitter' for downlink-only, 'Transceiver' for uplink+downlink, 'Transponder' for linear/inverting) Transmitter 0.0%
uplink_low_hz float64 Lower bound of the uplink (ground-to-satellite) frequency range in Hz; null for downlink-only transmitters 145850000.0 94.0%
uplink_high_hz float64 Upper bound of the uplink frequency range in Hz; equals uplink_low_hz for single-frequency uplinks; null for downlink-only 145950000.0 98.8%
uplink_drift float64 Uplink frequency drift in Hz/s due to Doppler or oscillator instability; null for most entries 0.0 99.8%
downlink_low_hz float64 Lower bound of the downlink (satellite-to-ground) frequency range in Hz; primary frequency for fixed-frequency beacons 136658500.0 0.1%
downlink_high_hz float64 Upper bound of the downlink frequency range in Hz; equals downlink_low_hz for fixed-frequency transmitters; null for beacon-only 29500000.0 98.6%
downlink_drift float64 Downlink frequency drift in Hz/s due to Doppler or oscillator instability; null for most entries 21954.0 92.7%
mode string RF modulation and encoding scheme (e.g. 'FM', 'BPSK', 'CW', 'AFSK', 'GFSK', 'LoRa'); null if unspecified USB 0.4%
baud float64 Symbol/bit rate in baud (symbols per second); range ~50 baud (CW) to 9600+ baud (high-rate telemetry); null if not applicable 2048.0 46.4%
norad_id int64 NORAD Space Surveillance Network catalog number of the parent satellite; join key with TLE and SATCAT datasets 965 0.0%
status string SatNOGS DB curation status: 'active' (confirmed working), 'inactive' (confirmed not transmitting), 'unknown' (unverified) active 0.0%
citation string Free-text attribution or reference for the transmitter entry; null for most community-contributed entries CITATION NEEDED - https://xkcd.com/285/ 0.0%
downlink_mhz float64 Downlink low frequency in MHz (derived: downlink_low_hz / 1e6); useful for band filtering (VHF: 30-300, UHF: 300-3000, S-band: 2000-4000 MHz) 136.6585 0.1%

Quick stats

  • 4,974 transmitter entries
  • 2,891 currently active
  • 2,612 unique satellites
  • 57 transmission modes
  • Top modes: FM (1,536), BPSK (651), GMSK (451), FSK (407), CW (390)

Usage

from datasets import load_dataset

ds = load_dataset("juliensimon/satnogs-transmitters", split="train")
df = ds.to_pandas()
from datasets import load_dataset

ds = load_dataset("juliensimon/satnogs-transmitters", split="train")
df = ds.to_pandas()

# Active transmitters
active = df[df["alive"] == True]
print(f"{len(active):,} active transmitters")

# UHF band (300-3000 MHz)
uhf = df[(df["downlink_mhz"] >= 300) & (df["downlink_mhz"] <= 3000)]

# Frequency band distribution
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
freqs = df["downlink_mhz"].dropna()
plt.hist(freqs[freqs < 3000], bins=100)
plt.xlabel("Downlink Frequency (MHz)")
plt.ylabel("Count")
plt.title("Satellite Transmitter Frequency Distribution")
plt.show()

# Transmitters per satellite
sats = df.groupby("norad_id").size().sort_values(ascending=False)
print(f"{len(sats):,} unique satellites")

Data source

https://db.satnogs.org/

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About the author

Created by Julien Simon — AI Operating Partner at Fortino Capital. Part of the Space Datasets collection.

Citation

@dataset{satnogs_transmitters,
  title = {SatNOGS Satellite Transmitter Database},
  author = {juliensimon},
  year = {2026},
  url = {https://huggingface.co/datasets/juliensimon/satnogs-transmitters},
  publisher = {Hugging Face}
}

License

CC-BY-4.0

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