Just a kind request to the ARISSat-1 team,

Via this amsat-bb a lot of early feedback is provided on the satellite.
Often new satellites fail shortly after launch, so it is key to collect as 
much a possible data in these early days. Many people do this already.

However, we also have many questions and report observations,
(as an example the high/low power mode switching over VK) without
any reply from the project team directly. Btw I have to say that on BPSK 
topics Phil Karn & Douglas Quagliana are really doing a great job in
discussing the results and giving feedback (thanks guys - very learnful !).

IMHO way to much information is still not made available, or scattered 
around on various websites, sometimes even in articles of magazines ...
Last Twitter post (tweet) was on Aug 3.
Last News post to www.arissat1.org was on Aug 5.

As an example: I still have no clue on the operational mode switching
sequences, like voice... sstv, but also: when will which type of BPSK
be transmitted, how long are the transmission sequences, what is
the TX off-period.

Please don't take this as an offend, I know we are all very busy. But
really,
if we want to interest new people - we have to step up and provide more
and better information about the mission which was announced so widely.

>From a technical point of view the project seems like a big success; the 
SDX is working just fine, and we have with a broken (?) antenna still a
great uplink capability. Let's celebrate this success and further exploit
the momentum that we have now. 

Would be a nice start to have a daily summary of which parts of the system
have been tested, are working, etc. etc.

Of course, let me know if I can be of any help !
(subject to the US ITAR regulations of course)

Henk, PA3GUO
The Netherlands


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