[amsat-bb] Yuma Hamfest - day 2

2014-02-15 Thread Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
Hi!

The 2014 Yuma Hamfest has wrapped up, and day two was a good day
out here in southwestern Arizona.  A full day of activity, followed by a 
barbecue in the evening.  Just like yesterday afternoon, there were lots
of people visiting the hamfest, and activity at the AMSAT booth in the 
main hall as well as outside the hall during demonstrations.  

Visitors... Larry WA6DIR and Endaf KG6FIY, two satellite operators from
southern California, stopped by the hamfest and visited the booth.  I posted
a picture of Larry on my Twitter feed @WD9EWK (http://twitter.com/WD9EWK
for those not on Twitter), and Endaf posted a photo of him and me to his 
Twitter feed @endaf_99 (http://twitter.com/endaf_99 ).  Others that stopped
by included Alex XE2BSS/N2IX, Larry KI6YAA, and Neil W6FOG - with his
parrot.  Other people would stop by and ask questions about satellites and 
AMSAT, along with questions on all sorts of topics.  

Satellites... thanks to the 8 stations across the continental USA and 
Mexico that worked WD9EWK during the SO-50 pass around 1444 UTC
this morning.  This was just before the official start of the hamfest at 
1500 UTC, but there was a crowd milling around the main hall entrance
where I was set up.  A nice demonstration.  That was followed by an 
FO-29 pass just over an hour later.  Although I only talked with two 
stations (thanks to AC0RA and N5UXT for the calls!), Wyatt AC0RA 
was kind enough to chat with me for several minutes during the pass. 
That helped pass the time during the pass, instead of the crowd hearing
several minutes of CQ calls until Angelo called me late in the pass. 
Alex XE2BSS/N2IX recorded videos of me working these two passes,
and those should be up on YouTube in a few days, after I get back 
home. 

Along with these two passes, I made use of an AO-73 pass just after
noon (1900 UTC) to copy some telemetry and feed it to the FUNcube
data warehouse server from outside the main hall where I had done my
earlier demonstrations.  Using a FUNcube Dongle Pro+, Elk Antennas
2m/70cm log periodic, and the FUNcube Dashboard software on my
laptop, I was able to successfully copy and upload 47 data frames 
during this pass.  There were 45 other frames that I didn't copy 
completely, which I attribute to not pointing my antenna at the satellite 
well enough during parts of the pass.  Alex XE2BSS/N2IX was back 
outside again with the camera recording another video, and Frank 
N7ZEV - he helped me with the AO-7 demonstration yesterday - was 
outside helping answer questions as the data was being received.  It 
was nice to show the crowd the FUNcube data warehouse web page 
during the pass, where they could see WD9EWK-DM22 pop up on the
web page along with the other stations feeding data to that server.  I 
defined a new configuration for my Dashboard program just for the 
hamfest with its latitude and longitude, as opposed to WD9EWK-DM43
I normally use in the program at home.  

Thanks, once again, to the Yuma Amateur Radio Hamfest Organization
for providing AMSAT a booth and allowing us to be a part of another 
successful weekend.  This was the 6th consecutive year AMSAT has
been a part of the Yuma Hamfest.  Thanks to all of those who helped
with the demonstrations, along with Ron W6ZQ and the other ARRL 
card checkers, as well as Francisco N6CRX (a ham from nearby 
Calexico CA), for keeping an eye on the AMSAT booth while we were 
outside with the demonstrations.  And thanks to everyone who called
and worked WD9EWK during the satellite demonstrations.  

Time for bed, then the drive home tomorrow (plus a stop somewhere 
in grid DM32 for some passes in the morning).  73!





Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK 
http://www.wd9ewk.net/





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[amsat-bb] Re: Satellite Splat on Sunday

2014-02-15 Thread B J
On 2/15/14, JoAnne Maenpaa  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I saw a space story on-line which is interesting in case it burns up
> over your QTH. A Kosmos satellite is estimated to re-enter and crash
> on Sunday:
>
> http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/02/15/russian-reconnaissance-satel
> lite-to-hit-earth-sunday/
>
> or ... http://tinyurl.com/psgbbwh in case line-wrap clobbers the URL.
>
> The article includes a link to the n2yo.com page for tracking the
> Kosmos.



Here's some additional information:

http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/upcoming-reentries-2-2/1980-089a/

I hope it won't be a repeat of Kosmos 954 which came down in northern
Canada in January 1978, spreading radioactive debris all over the
place.  Most of it was in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

73s

Bernhard VA6BMJ @ DO33FL
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[amsat-bb] Satellite Splat on Sunday

2014-02-15 Thread JoAnne Maenpaa
Hello,

I saw a space story on-line which is interesting in case it burns up
over your QTH. A Kosmos satellite is estimated to re-enter and crash
on Sunday:

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/02/15/russian-reconnaissance-satel
lite-to-hit-earth-sunday/

or ... http://tinyurl.com/psgbbwh in case line-wrap clobbers the URL.

The article includes a link to the n2yo.com page for tracking the
Kosmos.

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73 de JoAnne K9JKM
k9...@amsat.org 
Editor, AMSAT Journal



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[amsat-bb] Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss

2014-02-15 Thread Vincenzo Mone
Hi Folks,
tonight at 21:47 UTC i had the pass of AO-73 and with a big pleasure a could
receive and decode 
with the FUNCUBE DDASHBOARD Software, the Telemetry.
I would like to give my big thanks to everyone who had helped me to get into
the bird.

Now I ask if there is a possibility to decode the ESTCUBE-1 and the STRAND-1
birds
That are at 9k6 baud. Which programs I need and which is the procedure step
by step?
Any help will be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance and again thanks for the help got before.

73's de Enzo IK8OZV
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EasyLog PDA BetaTester
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[amsat-bb] Re: HRD Sat tracking and IC-9100

2014-02-15 Thread PE0SAT | Amateur Radio

Hi Gabriel,

There is a new HRD preview with 9100 support.

Take a look at there site.

http://www.hrdsoftwarellc.com/downloads/default.html

Jan PE0SAT

On 15-02-2014 18:00, Gabriel - EA6VQ wrote:

Is someone using the HRD Satellite tracking program with the IC-9100
for Doppler correction?

I am evaluating this software and I don't manage to make it change
the uplink frequency in the rig following Doppler changes. It updates
the downlink frequency, but no the uplink.

Is it a bug in the software or am I doing something wrong?

SATPC32 does the job more or less, but I also have some issues with
it so I am looking for an alternative.

Thanks.

73. Gabriel - EA6VQ
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[amsat-bb] HRD Sat tracking and IC-9100

2014-02-15 Thread Gabriel - EA6VQ
Is someone using the HRD Satellite tracking program with the IC-9100 for 
Doppler correction?

I am evaluating this software and I don't manage to make it change the uplink 
frequency in the rig following Doppler changes. It updates the downlink 
frequency, but no the uplink.

Is it a bug in the software or am I doing something wrong?

SATPC32 does the job more or less, but I also have some issues with it so I am 
looking for an alternative.

Thanks.

73. Gabriel - EA6VQ
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VQLog 3.1 (build 78): HTTP://www.vqlog.com
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[amsat-bb] Satellites in ARRLs Radio Waves Newsletter

2014-02-15 Thread M5AKA
The Winter 2014 edition of Radio Waves, ARRL's e-newsletter for instructors and 
teachers, is now available. 

Among
 the selection of articles: “High School Students Put Packet Radio to 
Work for Local Environmental Study,” “Club Boasts Fourfold Increase in 
New Licensees/Upgrades,” “Instructor Corner — News, Ideas, Support,” and
 “In The Classroom: Teaching Ohm’s Law.”

The newsletter also features the AMSAT-UK FUNcube satellite project.

Radio
 Waves aims to provide information that will help educators and 
instructors with licensing or classroom instruction and to share 
experiences and stories of other instructors and teachers that may offer
 ideas for you to incorporate in your own activities.

Download the Winter Radio Waves at 
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Radio%20Waves%20Newsletter/Winter%202014%20Radio%20Waves.pdf

Source ARRL
http://www.arrl.org/news/winter-edition-of-new-radio-waves-e-newsletter-for-teachers-and-instructors-now-available

73 Trevor M5AKA
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[amsat-bb] Re: Funcube dongle software

2014-02-15 Thread PA3GUO
Hi Robert,

(assuming you mean the SDR software, not the Funcube telemetry decoding SW)

I have played around a few years with HD-SDR, sdr-radio.com, etc. running on a 
Win XP machine with
2.5GB memory. Not too long ago I was fed up with their relative large CPU load 
so I tried SDRSharp.
Light-weight CPU load wise, but has all I need. Plug & play for the FCD. And I 
purchased SatPC32,
which plugs into SDRSharp, also no large CPU load. That's my SDR set-up these 
days.

Next step to take is to connect SatPC32 to my TS2000 as well, I didn't have 
time to figure that out
yet. For the TS2000 I still use HRD, but it takes minutes for the PC to start 
up the Satellite
tracker of HRD. Once it runs, it's all fine, although I always feight with 
keppler sets in HRD.

Same btw with SatPC32, also there I still struggle how to create a single set 
of satellites that are
spread over multiple URL's (eg MCubed-2 is not in the standard kepler overviews 
but at a different
location).

ps: I am (still) about to purchase a new PC, and still doubting which O/S to go 
for (taking all the
various programs discussed above into account on one hand and the upcoming end 
of selling of Windows
7 on the other hand).

Henk, PA3GUO

>Can anyone recommend suitable software for the Funcube dongle please?
>Regards Robert G8ATE  

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[amsat-bb] Re: Small-beam Syndrome

2014-02-15 Thread Gus
A bigger beam is useful when boasting to your friends, but when it comes 
to racking up contacts or pulling a rare one, it isn't the size that 
counts.  What really matters is how skilled you are at USING your beam, 
and your understanding of the needs of the DX.




On 02/15/2014 09:14 AM, Jeff Griffin wrote:

My 2m satellite beam is almost 20 feet long, so there... :-)

73 Jeff kb2m

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Behalf Of K5OE
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Small-beam Syndrome


Cliff,
Having suffered from this malady for many years, I simple came to the
conclusion that no matter how big your beam is, you can never have a beam
too big.  I believe this view is held by many, including the ARRL, who
publish a Handbook every year with many articles devoted to encouraging you
to employ an ever-bigger beam.  These article are replete with pictures, of
course, leading to an even more widespread condition:  beam envy.

73,
Jerry, M0GOE

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[amsat-bb] Re: Missing Mails

2014-02-15 Thread Dave Taylor
Hi,

Just follow the link found at the bottom of every amsat-bb message:

> http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb

>From this page, you can visit the mailing list archives and find the emails 
>you want.

Dave, W8AAS
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[amsat-bb] Re: Small-beam Syndrome

2014-02-15 Thread Jeff Griffin
My 2m satellite beam is almost 20 feet long, so there... :-)

73 Jeff kb2m

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From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On
Behalf Of K5OE
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 7:48 AM
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] Small-beam Syndrome


Cliff,
Having suffered from this malady for many years, I simple came to the
conclusion that no matter how big your beam is, you can never have a beam
too big.  I believe this view is held by many, including the ARRL, who
publish a Handbook every year with many articles devoted to encouraging you
to employ an ever-bigger beam.  These article are replete with pictures, of
course, leading to an even more widespread condition:  beam envy.

73,
Jerry, M0GOE

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[amsat-bb] Small-beam Syndrome

2014-02-15 Thread K5OE

Cliff,
Having suffered from this malady for many years, I simple came to the 
conclusion that no matter how big your beam is, you can never have a beam too 
big.  I believe this view is held by many, including the ARRL, who publish a 
Handbook every year with many articles devoted to encouraging you to employ an 
ever-bigger beam.  These article are replete with pictures, of course, leading 
to an even more widespread condition:  beam envy.

73,
Jerry, M0GOE
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[amsat-bb] Re: Funcube dongle software

2014-02-15 Thread Wouter Weggelaar
Hi Robert,

You can use the FUNcube dashboard, located at
http://funcube.org.uk/working-documents/funcube-telemetry-dashboard/together
with your favorite satellite tracking application for controlling
rotators (if any).
You do not need any other application to control the dongle but the
dashboard, but may find it useful to see a waterfall plot with for instance
SDR# (http://sdrsharp.com/)

The dashboard does not take exclusive control over the dongle, so you may
use other applications to tune it. This is not necessary however.

73

Wouter PA3WEG
FUNcube team


On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Robert Turlington
wrote:

> Can anyone recommend suitable software for the Funcube dongle please?
>
> Regards Robert G8ATE
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[amsat-bb] Funcube dongle software

2014-02-15 Thread Robert Turlington
Can anyone recommend suitable software for the Funcube dongle please?

Regards Robert G8ATE  
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[amsat-bb] Missing Mails

2014-02-15 Thread Vincenzo Mone
Hello,
please apologize if i am using this list.
I had problems with my PC and have lost all my emails.
I had some discussion on this list about how to decode the AO-73 with a
Dongle
USB Stick. Please anybody can tell me if I can recover my emails on the list
or
If can help me how to decode the Bird?
Any help will be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance

73's de Enzo IK8OZV
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EasyLog PDA BetaTester
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