Hi,

Mike and I discussed this offline. Mike now agrees with the
contents of my earlier posting. So to prevent further confusion,
let me repeat:

RS38 is NOT Ugatusat, but
RS38 = RS28 = Universitetsky 2 = Tatiana 2 = 35869 = 2009-049E.


Meanwhile we are looking for contact persons in Russia who can
provide further information on satellites like RS22, RS30 and RS38.
Anybody?

73,
Nico PA0DLO


Mike Rupprecht wrote:
> Nico,
> 
> Happy New Year! How did you know about that?
> 
> The received CW telemetry on 435.490 MHz belongs to the Object #35869 - this
> is UGATUSat. See spacetrack.org:
> 
> 35869         UGATUSAT        2009-049E       CIS     2009-09-17      TTMTR
> 101.27        98.78   823     815     0.3263
> 
> Telemetry :
> rs38 ubs202 uab188 ibs16 iab149 isp38 tab157 tsep146 tuf0 tbi167 tspa162
> tspb255 mcon69 sma116 smb104 mra11 mrb14
> rs38 ubs205 uab191 ibs16 iab154 isp42 tab157 tsep146 tuf0 tbi167 tspa178
> tspb255 mcon69 sma110 smb105 mra11 mrb14
> 
> 
> The Object #35868 is TATIANA 2 (aka Universitetsky 2) and is sending CW
> telemetry with RS28.
> 
> rs28 ubs157 uaba159 uabb159 ibs5 iaba125 iabb125 ispa0 ispb125 taba129
> tabb126 tsep131 mcon69 sma153 smb135 mra6 mrb30
> rs28 ubs162 uaba173 uabb169 ibs4 iaba133 iabb134 ispa1 ispb133 taba129
> tabb126 tsep131 mcon69 sma151 smb135 mra6 mrb30
> 
> Both satellites are more than 12 minutes apart!
> 
> 73, Mike
> DK3WN
> 
> 
>  
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im
> Auftrag von Nico Janssen
> Gesendet: Freitag, 1. Januar 2010 18:40
> An: Elan Portnoy
> Cc: [email protected]
> Betreff: [amsat-bb] Re: RS-38?
> 
> Elan,
> 
> RS38 is the satellite Universitetsky 2 alias Tatiana 2, that was
> launched on September 17 from Baikonur, together with Ugatusat.
> Initially it identified itself as 'RS28'. But reports from Moscow
> called it 'RS38'. Now the satellite also has started to identify
> as 'RS38'.
> 
> A couple of weeks after launch the kepler sets were mixed up.
> Initially RS38 was 35868, 2009-049D. But now RS38 is 35869,
> 2009-049E. (Probably Ugatusat is now 35868.)
> 
> RS38 can transmit CW and various digital modes on a number of
> frequencies between 435.260 and 435.490 MHz. The digital modes
> are probably only active when the satellite is within range of
> the command station in Russia. The CW telemetry recently showed
> up mostly on 435.490 MHz.
> 
> Happy new year.
> 
> 73,
> Nico PA0DLO
> 
> 
> Elan Portnoy wrote:
>> I seem to have trouble finding data on this bird. Can someone point me to
> keps, etc. so I can load her into SatPC?
>> Thanks,
>> Elan - WB2IOL
>>
>> --- On Thu, 12/31/09, Andrew Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> From: Andrew Rich <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: [amsat-bb]  Working my way thru the birds
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 5:58 AM
>>> Using my new sat_reporter
>>> page   
>>>
>>> http://vk4tec.no-ip.org/sat_report/
>>>
>>> Andrew Rich VK4TEC
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