[amsat-bb] ISS Back on

2011-10-04 Thread Kevin Deane

Looks like its back on AND I got a new cable for my TNC ye!!! Hope to see 
some people Not Beacons!

Kevin
KF7MYK

  
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[amsat-bb] Explorer-1 Prime - how long is the tracking tone?

2011-10-04 Thread Douglas Quagliana
According to the Explorer-1 Prime operations web page at

http://ssel.montana.edu/e1p/operations/

the satellite will transmit a 2200 Hertz tracking tone before each FSK AX.25 
packet is transmitted.

What is the duration of the tracking tone? one second? ten seconds?

Does anyone have a sample recordings of the tracking tone and beacon?

Douglas KA2UPW/5


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[amsat-bb] Happy B-day, Sputnik!

2011-10-04 Thread Clint Bradford
It was October 4, 1957, when the Russians successfully launched SPUTNIK.

Clint Bradford

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[amsat-bb] Re: Ham Sats Dead?

2011-10-04 Thread Clint Bradford
 ... I don't think much of education as a reason for hamsats ...

I am a school tech support volunteer for NASA and the ARISS program. I am glad 
to see that we received more than 100 applications for five slots for ISS 
contacts the first part of next year. That means there are more than 100 
principals and more than 200 teachers who are exposing their thousands of 
students to this aspect of amateur radio. An upcoming ARISS contact in San 
Diego alone will have 480 students and 40 educators in the room.

And there are many educators using and including the FM LEOs and related 
topics in their lesson plans.

 ... It had some value a few decades ago but much less now with an internet 
 where kids can surf far more interesting information then whatever ham radio 
 has to offer ...

I hear this The Internet is killing amateur radio ...  allegation all over 
the place. Never any facts or evidence is ever offered ... a great teacher can 
stimulate a classroom ,,,

 ... I was President of a local school board ... and while educators would 
 take space station contacts because that is what they do...the educational 
 value was rated as low...and I think it is ...

Wow ... Why would a similar district have wonderful lesson plans and get 
excited about this technology for their students - while yours found it boring? 

 ... Really there is nothing unique about talking to the astronauts on ISS 
 using ham radio either directly or through a telebridge ...

We're really on opposite sides here. You cannot tell that to the 600+ audiences 
of assembled kids that have participated in the ARISS contacts. Pick out ANY 
YouTube video of an ARISS project - and you will see joy on faces ... that 
suppressed excited applause when the ISS astronaut first responds ... and wild 
applause after the last transmission.  I find it difficult to believe that a 
quality educator could make that experience boring and ordinary.

 ... Why is AMSAT floundering? Easy answer...they have no product that 
 interest people with large investments in amateur satellite gear ... 

I didn't realize AMSAT was floundering. But put that aside - No, we don't 
have a new HEO bird on HF for you. As soon as AMSAT can raise about US$550K for 
one, you can fire up your sat gear again. But there's a value in the LEOs - I 
have been invited to show 'em off more than 20 times each of the past four 
years to clubs and hamfests. There IS an interest in working the LEOs.

 ... and what they do they have proven functionally incompetent at ...

I am just sitting here and smiling, knowing that AMSAT's incompetent 
engineers have AO-51 up and running at almost 900mW for us - that's with one 
dead battery cell, and another at about 0.1V ... running past its expected life 
expectancy.

 ... I should give them a pass on Suitsat2 because they dont have a clue 
 about how to deal with the Russians...well thats more incompetence.

From what I researched on my own (as I am not on the ARISSat-1 team in any 
manner), I saw broken promises and unannounced/unexpected changes in 
scheduling/testing/deployment - hardly anything you could blame AMSAT for.

But excuse me - I have another Request for NASA Surveys from another ARISS 
school contact that I need to send to NASA this evening ...

And so it goes.

Clint Bradford, K6LCS


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[amsat-bb] Re: JUGNU and SRMSAT - October 12

2011-10-04 Thread Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti
Hi Bill,

The ground station paper was written before the frequencies were
coordinated by IARU. As mentioned by Mr. Mani the downlink frequency
is 437.425 Mhz.

Apparently the srmsat website is down for the past couple of months.
The web-team is trying to get the website operational.



73

AB3OE,

Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti
-
Erasmus Mundus Space Master (2012),
Department of Space Science
Luleå University of Technology
Rymdcampus 1
SE-981 92, Kiruna, Sweden.

Ph : +46738016907









Hi Bill and Dinesh,

I was a part of the ISRO team that conducted the Thermal Vacuum,
vibration and other environmental tests for both Jugnu and SRMSat.

I was able to receive the signals from both the satellites, while they
were here in my cetre during the above mentioned test. I even used
Funcube Dongle to receive and decode the telemetry CW data.

Frequencies:

SRMSat: Payload down link and CW Beacon on the same frequency -
437.425 (10dbm)
Jugnu:  CW Beacon - 437.275 (17dbm)
 Pay load  - 437.505


73 de

Mani, VU2WMY
Secretary  Station-In-Charge
Upagrah Amateur Radio Club VU2URC
ISRO Satellite Centre
HAL Airport Road, Bangalore-560 017.
Phone:(O)91-80-25082054/2598/2192
Mobile:  91-80-98803 41456
E-mail ID: wmy at isac.gov.in http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
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http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
isrohams at yahoo.com http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb




Quoting Bill Ress bill at hsmicrowave.com
http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb:

* Hi Dinesh, Perhaps some clarifications are in order. The IARU 
has frequency coordinated SRMSAT at 437.425MHz for the down  ** link with no 
mention of coordination of the uplink. The link you  ** provided says the 
downlink is 434.5 MHz which puts it outside the  ** 435-438 MHz satellite 
band. Additionally, it mentions an uplink at  ** 145.8 MHz. right at the 
lower edge of the 145.8 to 146 MHz satellite  ** band. The referenced 
web site, www.srmsat.in, is not functional, so recent  ** information is not 
available there. Do you have any other reference  ** links? 
Regards...Bill - N6GHz On 10/3/2011 7:54 AM, Dinesh Cyanam 
wrote:** Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti, AB3OE, confirmed that SRMSAT has passed 
all the** required tests and is now at ISRO's spaceport, Sriharikota, ready 
for the** Oct 12th launch.** The downlink and ground station details for 
SRMSAT can be found on AB3OE's** page here:** 
http://srmuniv.academia.edu/SSN/Papers/149827/Ground_Station_Design_for_a_Nano_Satellite
 At the moment, I have no information about JUGNU. Will keep you all 
posted** as and when I get more details. 73** Dinesh Cyanam** 
KC2YQJdinesh at cyanam.net 
http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** Message: 
7** Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 01:44:36 +0100 (BST)** From: Trevor .m5aka 
at yahoo.co.uk http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** To: amsat-bb 
at amsat.org http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** Subject: 
[amsat-bb] JUGNU and SRMSAT - Ootober 12 ?** Message-ID:**   
1316997876.96255.YahooMailClassic at web27204.mail.ukl.yahoo.com 
http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=utf-8 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 downlink. SRM University Ham Exam 
http://chennaihams.blogspot.com/2010/03/asol-exam-conducted-at-srm-university.html
 73 Trevor M5AKA*

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[amsat-bb] Sat Magazine - Interorbital

2011-10-04 Thread Trevor .
Article on Interorobitals Neptune launcher in the latest issue of Sat Magazine, 
see 

http://www.satmagazine.com/2011/SM_Oct_2011.pdf 

73 Trevor M5AKA




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[amsat-bb] Re: JUGNU and SRMSAT - October 12

2011-10-04 Thread Bill Ress

Hi Sanjay,

Thanks for the clarifications.

Best of luck with the upcoming launch and do let us know any additional 
details you might get concerning latest launch estimates, downlink 
telemetry format, Pout (10 mW was mentioned but not sure if this is 
accurate), and when the web site gets up and running.


Regards...Bill - N6GHz

On 10/4/2011 12:35 AM, Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti wrote:

Hi Bill,

The ground station paper was written before the frequencies were
coordinated by IARU. As mentioned by Mr. Mani the downlink frequency
is 437.425 Mhz.

Apparently the srmsat website is down for the past couple of months.
The web-team is trying to get the website operational.



73

AB3OE,

Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti
-
Erasmus Mundus Space Master (2012),
Department of Space Science
Luleå University of Technology
Rymdcampus 1
SE-981 92, Kiruna, Sweden.

Ph : +46738016907









Hi Bill and Dinesh,

I was a part of the ISRO team that conducted the Thermal Vacuum,
vibration and other environmental tests for both Jugnu and SRMSat.

I was able to receive the signals from both the satellites, while they
were here in my cetre during the above mentioned test. I even used
Funcube Dongle to receive and decode the telemetry CW data.

Frequencies:

SRMSat: Payload down link and CW Beacon on the same frequency -
437.425 (10dbm)
Jugnu:  CW Beacon - 437.275 (17dbm)
  Pay load  - 437.505


73 de

Mani, VU2WMY
Secretary  Station-In-Charge
Upagrah Amateur Radio Club VU2URC
ISRO Satellite Centre
HAL Airport Road, Bangalore-560 017.
Phone:(O)91-80-25082054/2598/2192
Mobile:  91-80-98803 41456
E-mail ID: wmy at isac.gov.inhttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
 vu2wmy_mani at yahoo.com
http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
 isrohams at yahoo.comhttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb




Quoting Bill Ressbill at hsmicrowave.com
http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb:


* Hi Dinesh, Perhaps some clarifications are in order. The IARU has frequency coordinated SRMSAT at 437.425MHz for the down  ** link with no 
mention of coordination of the uplink. The link you  ** provided says the downlink is 434.5 MHz which puts it outside the  ** 435-438 MHz satellite band. 
Additionally, it mentions an uplink at  ** 145.8 MHz. right at the lower edge of the 145.8 to 146 MHz satellite  ** band. The referenced web site, 
www.srmsat.in, is not functional, so recent  ** information is not available there. Do you have any other reference  ** links? Regards...Bill - 
N6GHz On 10/3/2011 7:54 AM, Dinesh Cyanam wrote:** Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti, AB3OE, confirmed that SRMSAT has passed all the** 
required tests and is now at ISRO's spaceport, Sriharikota, ready for the** Oct 12th launch.** The downlink and ground station details for SRMSAT can be 
found on AB3OE's** page here:** http://srmuniv.academia.edu/SSN/P

apers/149827/Ground_Station_Design_for_a_Nano_Satellite At the moment, I have no information about JUGNU. Will keep you all posted** as and when I get more details. 73** Dinesh Cyanam** KC2YQJdinesh at 
cyanam.nethttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** Message: 7** Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 01:44:36 +0100 (BST)** From: Trevor .m5aka at yahoo.co.ukhttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** To: amsat-bb at 
amsat.orghttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** Subject: [amsat-bb] JUGNU and SRMSAT - Ootober 12 ?** Message-ID:**1316997876.96255.YahooMailClassic at web27204.mail.ukl.yahoo.comhttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=utf-8 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 SRM
SAT is listed as being on the same launch and is understood to have a 2m** control uplink and 70cm 
downlink. SRM University Ham Exam 
http://chennaihams.blogspot.com/2010/03/asol-exam-conducted-at-srm-university.html 73 Trevor M5AKA*


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[amsat-bb] Re: JUGNU and SRMSAT - October 12

2011-10-04 Thread Mani VU2WMY

Hi Bill,
As per the information I have, that 10mw is only on beacon mode and it  
will change over to high power mode on command for payload down link.


Mani VU2WMY

Quoting Bill Ress b...@hsmicrowave.com:


Hi Sanjay,

Thanks for the clarifications.

Best of luck with the upcoming launch and do let us know any  
additional details you might get concerning latest launch estimates,  
downlink telemetry format, Pout (10 mW was mentioned but not sure if  
this is accurate), and when the web site gets up and running.


Regards...Bill - N6GHz

On 10/4/2011 12:35 AM, Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti wrote:

Hi Bill,

The ground station paper was written before the frequencies were
coordinated by IARU. As mentioned by Mr. Mani the downlink frequency
is 437.425 Mhz.

Apparently the srmsat website is down for the past couple of months.
The web-team is trying to get the website operational.



73

AB3OE,

Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti
-
Erasmus Mundus Space Master (2012),
Department of Space Science
Luleå University of Technology
Rymdcampus 1
SE-981 92, Kiruna, Sweden.

Ph : +46738016907









Hi Bill and Dinesh,

I was a part of the ISRO team that conducted the Thermal Vacuum,
vibration and other environmental tests for both Jugnu and SRMSat.

I was able to receive the signals from both the satellites, while they
were here in my cetre during the above mentioned test. I even used
Funcube Dongle to receive and decode the telemetry CW data.

Frequencies:

SRMSat: Payload down link and CW Beacon on the same frequency -
437.425 (10dbm)
Jugnu:  CW Beacon - 437.275 (17dbm)
 Pay load  - 437.505


73 de

Mani, VU2WMY
Secretary  Station-In-Charge
Upagrah Amateur Radio Club VU2URC
ISRO Satellite Centre
HAL Airport Road, Bangalore-560 017.
Phone:(O)91-80-25082054/2598/2192
Mobile:  91-80-98803 41456
E-mail ID: wmy at isac.gov.inhttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
vu2wmy_mani at yahoo.com
http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
isrohams at  
yahoo.comhttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb





Quoting Bill Ressbill at hsmicrowave.com
http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb:

* Hi Dinesh, Perhaps some clarifications are in order.  
The IARU has frequency coordinated SRMSAT at 437.425MHz for the  
down  ** link with no mention of coordination of the uplink. The  
link you  ** provided says the downlink is 434.5 MHz which puts  
it outside the  ** 435-438 MHz satellite band. Additionally, it  
mentions an uplink at  ** 145.8 MHz. right at the lower edge of  
the 145.8 to 146 MHz satellite  ** band. The referenced web  
site, www.srmsat.in, is not functional, so recent  ** information  
is not available there. Do you have any other reference  **  
links? Regards...Bill - N6GHz On 10/3/2011 7:54  
AM, Dinesh Cyanam wrote:** Sanjay Srikanth Nekkanti, AB3OE,  
confirmed that SRMSAT has passed all the** required tests and is  
now at ISRO's spaceport, Sriharikota, ready for the** Oct 12th  
launch.** The downlink and ground station details for SRMSAT can  
be found on AB3OE's** page here:**  
http://srmuniv.academia.edu/SSN/P
apers/149827/Ground_Station_Design_for_a_Nano_Satellite At  
the moment, I have no information about JUGNU. Will keep you all  
posted** as and when I get more details. 73** Dinesh  
Cyanam** KC2YQJdinesh at  
cyanam.nethttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb**  
Message: 7** Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 01:44:36 +0100 (BST)**  
From: Trevor .m5aka at  
yahoo.co.ukhttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** To:  
amsat-bb at  
amsat.orghttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** Subject:  
[amsat-bb] JUGNU and SRMSAT - Ootober 12 ?**  
Message-ID:**1316997876.96255.YahooMailClassic at  
web27204.mail.ukl.yahoo.comhttp://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb** Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 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  
SRM
SAT is listed as being on the same launch and is understood to have  
a 2m** control uplink and 70cm downlink. SRM University  
Ham Exam  
http://chennaihams.blogspot.com/2010/03/asol-exam-conducted-at-srm-university.html 73 Trevor  
M5AKA*



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[amsat-bb] CubeSat deployable solar panel prototype test

2011-10-04 Thread Trevor .
ClydeSpace - This short video shows one of the first tests of our doubel 
deployed solar panel prototype. The system has an integrated thermal knife and 
driver and is designed to be CubeSat structure independant (i.e. the hinges and 
operation do not require structure modifications). The system has also passed 
tests at +80C and -40C.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JVPh4g_Wi4

Also 

Former NASA engineer W5DID interviewed on ham radio space experiments 
http://www.dxcoffee.com/eng/2011/10/03/amateur-radio-nasa/ 

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[amsat-bb] Recognizing Boy Scout Activity

2011-10-04 Thread Kevin Deane

WB5BSA on the ISS Digi...

Kevin
KF7MYK

  
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[amsat-bb] AubieSat-1 launch rescheduled to 27 October, 2011

2011-10-04 Thread Dominic Hildebrandt
Due to unforseen mechanical issues involving the launch vehicle
hydraulic system and exhaust ducts, the launch date of AubieSat-1 has
been postponed until 27 October, 2011. More specific details about the
problem can be found here:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/NPP/launch/index.html
We will keep you informed if any additional changes are made to the
launch.

Sorry for the inconvenience.
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[amsat-bb] Re: Gpredict

2011-10-04 Thread Greg D.

I use it all the time.  See below.

Let me know if you need any screen shots or have any additional questions.

Greg  KO6TH


 From: clintbradf...@mac.com
 Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 15:36:57 -0700
 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Subject: [amsat-bb] Gpredict
 
 I need a couple user comments regarding Gpredict, please. A friend just told 
 me it needed to be 
 added to my TRACKING page at ...
 
 http://web.me.com/clintbradford/Work-Sat/Tracking.html
 
 ... and I just cannot devote time to play with it until late in the week.
 
 Easy to install? 

Yes.  I use it on my Linux system, and it just works.

 
 Easy to enter current location?

Yes.  Edit-Preferences-Ground Station-New.  Put in your Lat/Lon and you're 
done.

 
 Painless Keplerian data updates - and able to choose WHICH Kep data you want 
 to use?

Automatic update via Web, or manually read in text Keps file.  Web fetch is 
configurable as to source. which element files to use, and when to update.

 
 MANY thanks!
 
 
 Clint Bradford, K6LCS
 909-241-7666
 
 
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