JUGNU is listed on Gunters Space page with a possible launch date of October
12. It's beacon frequency is given as 435.68 MHz
JUGNU Frequency
http://www.iitk.ac.in/me/jugnu/freq_coord.htm
SRMSAT is listed as being on the same launch and is understood to have a 2m
control uplink and 70cm downl
If you are new to satellites, look up WA4HFN on qrz.com for the details on the
5 in EM55 award
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Here is a useful Google trick that not everybody knows about:
In your Google search you can restrict your search results to a specific site
by using the "site:" specitication. To search amsat-bb use
"site:www.amsat.org/amsat/archive/amsat-bb"and then the string you are
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Does this bulletin board have a 'files' section like a Yahoo Group? In a
Yahoo Group, that can be done and questions that are recurring can be stored
and a new questioner can be referred to that file, if no one is inclined to
answer the question.
If not, maybe its time to make the AMSAT board a Ya
Using Orbitron 3.71 software, I can tell that the penumbral duration today
was 9 seconds. However, this will vary in the future as the angle of the
orbit to the sun changes. However, the first sunlight the satellite will get
will be very red (due to the blue light scatter caused by the atmospher
Interesting thread regarding MET and ARISSat-1 switch on.
Someone made the very good point that the transition in or out of sunlight
(eclipse) is not an on/off event. I remember many MIR visuals, and as she
passed
from sunlight in the west to darkness in the east there was a significant time,
Hi all,
As notified in this weeks news I can confirm that Paul -2M1EUB/P is active
on the satellites from the Isle of Skye - Scotland.
Once again had the pleasure of making contacts on FM and SSB with Paul from
my QTH in Wales today.
Very good signal and very well managed by Paul even on AO-51
So, What is your "modest proposal"??
Jeff -- KE7ACY
- Original Message - From: "Thomas Doyle"
The bulletin board system AMSAT is using is well suited for information that
is useful for only a relatively short time. If there is a trip to a rare
grid location that information is of litt
Thomas,
I bet you'll get the "has been asked before" response at some point during
this discussion
since it has literally just been disc a few weeks back :).
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Thomas Doyle wrote:
> The bulletin board system AMSAT is using is well suited for information
> that
>
To
The bulletin board system AMSAT is using is well suited for information that
is useful for only a relatively short time. If there is a trip to a rare
grid location that information is of little use after the event takes place.
IMHO what is missing is a way to share information that has relevance be
I was listening out for ARISSat on the 8am GMT (-ish) pass this morning, and
heard nothing from it.
On 145.919 I heard the following tones though:
http://www.gjcp.net/~gordonjcp/notradioskaf.ogg
At first I thought it was a beacon on ARISSat, but they didn't get any stronger
during the pass. N
Many thanks for the certificate from tlm report!
73 de andy G0SFJ
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