[amsat-bb] Re : Fwd: Satellite Beacon Tracking Request

2011-10-12 Thread Christian Leloup F1AFZ

 Hello,
Heard CW on 437,275 MHz (JNU) over France during last pass (08h45 UT)
 

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Envoyé le : Mardi, 11 Octobre 2011 18:27
Sujet : [amsat-bb] Fwd: Satellite Beacon Tracking Request


Dear friends,
As you all might be aware that two cubesats 'Jugnu' and 'SRMSat' using  
amateur frequencies are to be launched by PSLV C-18 from Satish Dhawan  
Space Centre [SDSC], Shriharikota, India. The expected launch time is  
05:30 UT.

In this regard, I'm herewith forwarding the mail from Mr. Shantanu  
Agarwal, Team Lead for the 'Jugnu', requesting the Global Amateur  
Radio fraternity to provide the CW Beacon signal Report along with the  
plain decoded morse message, if possible.

Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated, as this would be  
very helpful to evaluate various ob-board system performance.

'Jugnu' beacon is at 437.275 MHz, OOK.

The reports can be sent to the following mail ID.s
w...@isac.gov.in
shan...@iitk.ac.in

The predicted TLE's:

JNU
1 9U 11072A   11285.2472  .1785  0-0  96625-3 0  1235
2 9  20.0506  66.7109 0018405   5.1080 190.7439 14.1133892219
SRM
1 8U 11072A   11278.34967500  .1077  0-0  60876-3 0  1233
2 8  20.0603  97.4017 0010015 338.6461 208.4324 14.0919996814


  Thanks in advance and looking forward to your valuable reports.

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: w...@isac.gov.in
vu2wmy_m...@yahoo.com
isroh...@yahoo.com

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 Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 20:06:56 +0530
 From: Shantanu shan...@iitk.ac.in
  Subject: Satellite Beacon Tracking Request
   To: w...@isac.gov.in

Dear Sir,

We will be thankful if you can track our satellite beacon after launch.

You are requested to kindly post our satellite details on various HAM
groups to track our satellite beacon after launch.

Our satellite beacon is at 437.275 MHz, OOK.

Thanks.
Shantanu Agarwal



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[amsat-bb] Re : Re: Nanosatellite Launch Service 6 on PSLV-C15

2010-07-12 Thread Christian Leloup F1AFZ

 Hello,
Beacon on 437.305MHz TIsat-1 was on over Europe at 08h40 TU
HI HI HI TISAT K
listen: http://www.f1afz.fr/satellites/new_2010/tisat_12-07-2010_8h45tu.mp3

 

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Envoyé le : Samedi, 10 Juillet 2010 17:39
Sujet : [amsat-bb] Re: Nanosatellite Launch Service 6 on PSLV-C15


Hi All,



The predicted TLE for TIsat-1 is as follows:



TIsat-1

1 8U 10034Y   10193.17708333  .2592  0-0  35304-3 0 7

2 8 098.1177 252.3288 0008033 272.0048 315.2117 14.78702228001648



Its beacon and downlink operate at 437.305 MHz. The full details for 

modes and scheduling can be found at

http://www.spacelab.dti.supsi.ch/tiSat1.html

then click on the Communications link in the side menu.



73,

-Daniel, VA3KKZ



On 2010-07-10 10:01, Daniel Kekez wrote:

 Hi All,



 As I mentioned back in April, the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) at the

 University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) has

 arranged for the launch of two satellites as part of the Nanosatellite

 Launch Service 6 (NLS-6) cluster payload on the PSLV-C15 from the Indian

 Space Research Organization.  Two satellites are part of NLS-6: AISSat-1

 and TIsat-1.



 The launch countdown for PSLV-C15 has begun, and it is on track to

 launch on July 12, 2010 at 03:52:00 UTC. The window is -0/+10 min, i.e.

 from 03:52:00 to 04:02:00 UTC.



 AISSat-1 is built by SFL for the Norwegian Defence Research

 Establishment (FFI), and it is intended to demonstrate a new maritime

 AIS receiver that has been developed by FFI.



 TIsat-1 is a 1 kg CubeSat built by students and staff at University of

 Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI). TIsat-1 uses amateur

 radio frequencies and has CW and data beacons. Details and frequencies

 can be found at

   http://www.spacelab.dti.supsi.ch/tiSat1.html



 More detail on the spacecraft can be found below from my original post.



 We will have an IRC discussion channel during launch and the early

 operations phase.

   Server: utias-sfl.net

   Port: 6667 (default)

   Channel: #nls6-discussion



 I will send out the predicted TLEs later today.



 73,

 -Daniel, VA3KKZ





 On 2010-04-30 19:22, Daniel Kekez (VA3KKZ) wrote:

 Hi All,



 As you may have heard, the PSLV-C15 flight has been delayed. The Indian

 Space Research Organization issued the following statement:



  The launch of ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C15)

  fixed for may 9, 2010 has been rescheduled. A marginal drop in

  the pressure in the second stage of the vehicle was noted

  during the mandatory checks carried out on the PSLV-C15

  vehicle. The new date for the launch of PSLV-C15 mission will

  be decided after preliminary results of the analysis are

  obtained.



  PSLV-C15 is planned to launch India's Cartosat-2B, an Algerian

  satellite ALSAT-2A, two nano satellites NLS 6.1 and NLS 6.2

  from the University of Toronto, Canada, and STUDSAT, a

  satellite built by students from academic institutions in

  Kamataka and Andhra Pradesh.



 URL:

 http://www.isro.org/pressrelease/scripts/pressreleasein.aspx?Apr29_2010



 NLS 6.1 refers to AISSat-1 and its XPOD separation system. Similarly,

 NLS 6.2 refers to TIsat-1 and its XPOD.



 Since I believe some people on this list are looking forward to

 receiving TIsat-1's beacon, I'll post updates when we learn more.



 73,

 -Daniel, VA3KKZ





 On 2010-04-26 06:36, Daniel Kekez (VA3KKZ) wrote:

 Hi All,



 The Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) at the University of Toronto Institute

 for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) would like to announce the delivery of

 Nanosatellite Launch Service 6 (NLS-6) cluster payload to Satish Dhawan

 Space Centre in Sriharikota (SDSC-SHAR), Andhra Pradesh, India, for

 launch on board PSLV-C15. PSLV-C15 will be launching from the First

 Launch Pad at SDSC-SHAR into 637 km sun-synchronous orbit with 10:30

 Local-Time of Descending Node. NLS-6 shares this launch with Cartosat-2B

 primary, Alsat-2A co-primary, and STUDSAT auxiliary payload.



 NLS-6 is the 6th launch by SFL. The NLS-6 cluster comprises of two

 nanosatellite: AISSat-1 and TIsat-1.



 NLS-6 launch updates are being posted to

 http://www.utias-sfl.net/NLS-6/







 About AISSat-1

 --

 AISSat-1 is built by SFL for the Norwegian Defence Research

 Establishment (FFI). It is intended to demonstrate a new maritime AIS

 receiver that has been developed by FFI. The AIS receiver will be used

 to monitor ship traffic in Norwegian waters. The design of AISSat-1 is

 based on SFL Generic Nanosatellite Bus (GNB).



 The spacecraft has a main structure measuring 20 cm by 20 cm by 20 cm

 and it is stabilized in three-axes using reaction wheels. It has a fixed

 46 cm long VHF payload monopole antenna for the AIS 

[amsat-bb] Re : XW-1 was launched successfully

2009-12-15 Thread Christian Leloup F1AFZ
Beacon is active this morning over Europe 08h00 UTC

http://www.f1afz.fr/satellites/XW-1_15_12_09.mp3

73's Christian F1AFZ
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Envoyé le : Mardi, 15 Décembre 2009 8:45
Sujet : [amsat-bb]  XW-1 was launched successfully


XW-1 was launched at UTC 02:31 and has successfully gotten into the 
orbit at UTC
02:53. BA7JA, BA7NQ and BA7IA, members of XW-1 launching monitoring 
team
reported they received XW-1 beacon in Sanya city Hainan province after 
the
satellite deployed.

XW-1 Keplerian data
1 9U  09349.11987269  .  0-0  0-0 0 6
2 9 100.4859 046.2958 0001760 147.4703 038.6343 13.1526715017

For the satellite test, XW-1 will work on FM and Store-forwared 
transponder mode
between UTC 12:52:34 and 13:14:32 today, and will work on linear 
transponder
mode between UTC 12:36:31 and 12:58:32 tomorrow. after that we will 
upload new
flight program to setup payload schedule.

XW-1 telemetry beacon will keep continue to transmitte.

73
Alan Kung,BA1DU
XW-1 project manger
www.camsat.cn




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