I think that the question is silly because as
markzada says itis impossible to reach the speed of light when an object has mass. Even though it is a thought experiment, they have to limitations also. Anyway, in both situations the radio wave will reach the other ship/satellite because otherwise it is breaking the law that light is a constant and therefore removing the theory of special relativity.
Situation1: the radio wave will reach the space ship because if it didn't reach the spaceship, an observer in the spaceship would measure the speed of light to be different to the constant speed of 3 x 10^8m/s. This would violate the theory and therefore all of special relativity would be incorrect. So this means that it has to reach the spaceship. The implications that it would arise however, is that the observer in the space ship will never the observer in the satellite send out a radio frequency because if the spaceship is traveling at the speed of light then time will stop. So it will reach the spaceship, but it will take infinity to reach it. This is the problem with conducting thought experiments when the mass objects are travelling at the speed of light, it is impossible. So the short answer is it will reach the space ship, but it will take infinity to reach it.
However, if the experiment was conducted at 0.99c then the radiowave will reach the spaceship within a certain time. c will be constant, accepting the theory, time will highly dilated so it will reach the spaceship.
Situation 2: because of relative motion it will be the same ordeal.
Here is something to mess with people's heads
. If we take the example of the rocket ship speeding away from me at the speed of light, if it went from stationary to the speed ofl light instantly, then the rocket would appear to be not moving, to be stationary, but it is actually travelling at the speed of light. If you put velocity into the time dilation equation as "c", then you get zero on the bottom. This means that it will take infinity time to actually move, in my frame of reference, but inside the space ship, he is miles away. That is pretty trippy!!!