Hi Mineo,
Thanks for the info.
However, the email from Mani is quoting a new frequency of 437.861 MHz for the
StudSat CW beacon.
73 Trevor M5AKA
--- On Sun, 11/7/10, Mineo Wakita wrote:
> StudSat : India CubeSat
> Uplink: 437.505MHz, 9600bps FSK
> Downlink: 437.505MHz, 9600bps FSK
> Beaco
Congratulations !
I also worked him yesterday night 21:48UTC and my colleg Cor PD0RKC in
Holland.
Good luck!
73 Fabiano Moser
CT7ABD - PY5RX
2010/7/10
> Made my first ISS voice contact with NA1SS he was full meter reading
> WA4HFN em55
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[Re-posted on behalf of Paolo HB9TYP]
Hi All,
TIsat-1 HB9DE is to be launched aboard the Indian PSLV-C15
on 12th July 2010
from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota (SDSC-SHAR),
Andhra Pradesh, India.
The lift off is at 03:52 UTC and the TIsat-1 is to be injected
into
Hello Matthias,
How are you?
I used US (144.490) uplink setup to work Doug, that seems they don´t change
to Europe channels while a pass.
You must try always the two frequencies.
Good luck and congratulations dor 3th place at World Cup! :-) you do better
than us in Brazil this time! :)
73 Fabian
Hello all,
I had a voice QSO yesterday with astronaut Doug Wheelock, where he and
russian cosmonauts asked about the game of today (World Cup). Germany won´s
Uruguay 3x2.
If you have a Voice contact today, *PLEASE DON´T TELL ABOUT THE GAME TODAY!*
*Mr. Doug asked me to don´t tell about the resu
Hi!
I am packing things up, getting ready to go to Vancouver
airport for the flight home. A quick look through my log
shows 392 QSOs were logged by VA7EWK in the past 8 days
from all locations (including some that were logged with
both of my callsigns, when I worked at the USA/Canada
border Thu
Hi!
I am packing things up, getting ready to go to Vancouver
airport for the flight home. A quick look through my log
shows 392 QSOs were logged by VA7EWK in the past 8 days
from all locations (including some that were logged with
both of my callsigns, when I worked at the USA/Canada
border Thu
Caught the near-overhead 1450 UTC pass of SO-67 this morning, heard my downlink
signal, and never heard any other activity.
Len N9IJ
n...@comcast.net
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It was my understanding that they suspended activity until the address a few
issues.
http://www.amsatsa.org.za/
Dave - KB1PVH
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On Jul 11, 2010 12:08 PM, "N9IJ" wrote:
Caught the near-overhead 1450 UTC pass of SO-67 this morning, heard my
downlink signal, and
It was my understanding that they suspended activity until they address a
few issues.
http://www.amsatsa.org.za/
Dave - KB1PVH
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On Jul 11, 2010 12:08 PM, "N9IJ" wrote:
Caught the near-overhead 1450 UTC pass of SO-67 this morning, heard my
downlink signal, a
The last two decent ISS passes for my location, when the ISS has been in
packet mode, have been nothing but "FM RS0ISS to CO2SR" and other CO2SR
messages. Its been so bad that its almost impossible to get any messages
up-linked as there is hardly any space in between messages - I saw a
couple
Hi guys some one had heard Loren K7CWQ from CN93 ???
He will be from 10th to 16th in FM satellites...
I heard someone like he on SO50 at 1831 pass today ,but is my bad side :-(
Thanks in advance
Al XE2AT
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Just worked ISS again COL Wheelock 22:01 UTC from em55 on 145.800rec and
144.490 T on FM
This was my second contact this weekend WOW
also KI4OTG here in Memphis also worked him. It seems that the voice contacts
are made around the 22.xx utc time The signal was full scale on my TS 2000
I just worked him on the 23:30z pass. Strong signal.
Greg KO6TH
> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 23:01:35 +
> From: wa4...@comcast.net
> To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Subject: [amsat-bb] ISS
>
>
>
> Just worked ISS again COL Wheelock 22:01 UTC from em55 on 145.800rec and
> 144.490 T on FM
>
> T
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM44DZOFBG_index_0.html
A most interesting celestial body.
73s
Bernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL
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I will be taking a one day trip up the coast a bit to CM94. This is the
grid that contains Vandenberg AFB which launches its fair share of
satellites (unfortunately, I will not be operating from the base) and I've
been told it is a bit of a rare grid these days.
If you are looking for this gri
Hi David and are you paddling to the Islands??? Good place around Lompoc is at
the train station, West of town along the beach. I worked from there early
last
year, but only station worked was Jeff, WB3JFS. Speaking of Jeff..anyone
heard him on of late??
John W6ZKH
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Funny, I was just thinking about Jeff today wondering where he was.
I was thinking about working more in the area around Santa Ynez.there's some
big hills around Lompoc and I thought I might do better north of Santa Ynez.
Speaking of paddling, I am in the early stages of planning to activat
Hello Trevor,
437.861 is the correct frequency and it is CW beacon. The students
here are yet to update their website. Except the beacon, there is
nothing for amateurs in this bird.
73 de
Mani VU2WMY
Quoting "Trevor ." :
> Hi Mineo,
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> However, the email from Mani i
I'm not having much luck making a contact but I heard a good bit on one of the
SSB satellites (I tried a lot of them, I forget) and I heard contacts being
made with the ISS crew. I'm still need to figure out what I'm doing wrong in
transmitting and/or learn what I don't have set right on my TS-2
Hi All,
TIsat-1 HB9DE is to be launched aboard the Indian PSLV-C15
on 12th July 2010
from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota (SDSC-SHAR),
Andhra Pradesh, India.
The lift off is at 03:52 UTC and the TIsat-1 is to be injected
into orbit around 04:11 UTC.
The CW beacon wo
Hello All
All the five satellites including the StudSat and TISat aboard the
PSLV C15 were successfully separated from the vehicle and they are
very much in the 640 Km orbit right now. we are looking for the beacon
signal reports across the Globe.
Good wishes and Good to all the projects.
73
Mani,
Congratulations to you and all involved! Good job.
Lou W0TQ
On 7/11/2010 11:41 PM, Mani VU2WMY wrote:
> Hello All
> All the five satellites including the StudSat and TISat aboard the
> PSLV C15 were successfully separated from the vehicle and they are
> very much in the 640 Km orbit ri
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