[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSATTLM Website

2011-10-27 Thread Douglas Quagliana

 
All,

Thanks for bringing this to my attention. It looks like the telemetry server 
had a slight hiccup.  
Telemetry was still being accepted and was saved, but the web pages were not 
being updated. 

I gave the telemetry server a gentle nudge. It has started updating the web 
pages again.

The received telemetry will be uploaded to the telemetry archives shortly.

73,
Douglas KA2UPW/5


 

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From: Carl Rimmer W8KRF w8...@w8krf.net
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Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSATTLM Website


It appears that the TLM website is not being updated.  I have been 

submitting frames for the past three passes today (10/27) and the 

website is still showing frames from 0159UTC.  Does anyone know the 

status of the live update server?



73,

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*Carl W8KRF*

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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM under Wine?

2011-09-07 Thread Greg D.


 
  Has anyone had any success running ARISSatTLM on Linux under Wine?
 
  It seems to install ok (I'm using Crossover Office), but when I launch it I 
  see the briefest glimpse of a telemetry screen, and 
  then it goes away (exits or crashes).  No log files that I can find for 
  what it didn't like.
 
  If it matters, I'm running OpenSuSE 11.1 / KDE 3.5 on a 3.2 GHz Pentium-4 
  HT.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Greg  KO6TH
 
 
 Howdy,
 
Looks fine (under wine) with Ubuntu LTS.  Also looks like
 one of those cygwin runtime module deals.
 
 GL
 
 73,
 Guy - W6MSU 
 

Ok, poking around some more, I tried running it directly in Wine (vs starting 
it with Cx Office).  Now it runs!

Thanks for the encouraging words; they helped.

Greg  KO6TH

  
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM under Wine?

2011-09-06 Thread Guy Mallery

Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 20:49:52 -0700
From: Greg D. ko6th_g...@hotmail.com
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSatTLM under Wine?
Message-ID: blu133-w13504fbb09f771d8ba572da9...@phx.gbl


Has anyone had any success running ARISSatTLM on Linux under Wine?

It seems to install ok (I'm using Crossover Office), but when I launch it I see the briefest glimpse of a telemetry screen, and 
then it goes away (exits or crashes).  No log files that I can find for what it didn't like.


If it matters, I'm running OpenSuSE 11.1 / KDE 3.5 on a 3.2 GHz Pentium-4 HT.

Thanks,

Greg  KO6TH



Howdy,

  Looks fine (under wine) with Ubuntu LTS.  Also looks like
one of those cygwin runtime module deals.

GL

73,
Guy - W6MSU 


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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM Soundcard Re-Start

2011-08-21 Thread Dave Webb KB1PVH
Larry,

I ran into the same situation the other night. I wasted a great 70° pass
trying to figure out what was happening.

Dave - KB1PVH

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On Aug 21, 2011 4:23 PM, Larry Phelps k4...@embarqmail.com wrote:
 I have noticed that if the soundcard is stopped and then re-started
 within ARISSatTLM, that there is no further decode of telemetry. Upon
 soundcard re-start the audio level resumes activity and proper level,
 the CW search marker (blue) hops around as usual and locks onto the CW
 beacon, but the data search marker (red) freezes in a random position
 and there is no decode from this point on. Only by re-starting the
 whole ARISSatTLM program can decode be re-established.

 The program decodes nicely with ARISSat-1 at two degrees or less above
 my horizon (with C.P. Yagi at 6 feet), so absolutely no issues there.

 Is this a known feature of this version, or should I question my
machine?

 73-Larry.
 K4OZS

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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM

2011-08-08 Thread Mark L. Hammond
Hi Jerry,

If you edit your short cut to include the command line option   -autostart   it 
will start and capture every time you start the program :)

Douglas added that at my suggestion a while back---don't think it's documented 
(but it might be...?)

Here is what my shortcut uses (Win7, 64bit)

C:\Program Files (x86)\ARISSatTLM\arissattlm.exe -autostart

73!

Mark N8MH 


At 06:08 PM 8/8/2011 -0500, N0JY wrote:
How about a checkbox setting in the application, or a command 
argument/switch, to have ARISSatTLM automatically START the sound card 
when the application is started?
I run it all the time but if the system shuts down and restarts for a 
Microsoft Update or whatever, I can only restart ARISSatTLM 
automatically (startup folder) and have to (later) tell it to start the 
sound card.
An automatic setting would let it run all the time without missing 
anything if the system restarts when I'm not around.
Or perhaps one exists, I just don't know it?

Thanks and 73,
Jerry
N0JY


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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM

2011-08-07 Thread Phil Karn
On 8/7/11 5:59 AM, N0JY wrote:
 Phil,
 
 My Windows 7 PC with Realtek onboard sound set at 48kHz seems quite
 happy, having captured and forwarded 155 frames while I slumbered...
 So one final, please tell me what you think about the tuning (see

Well, you can't argue with success!

Phil
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM

2011-08-06 Thread Mark L. Hammond
Hi Jerry,

Is there anything between the speaker out and line in (or mic) on the sound 
card?

What are you using for radio/Doppler control?

Mark N8MH 

At 11:31 AM 8/6/2011 -0500, N0JY wrote:
I'm having trouble getting telemetry.
ARISSatTLM will see the signal on the Tuning Indicator and I have tuned 
the CW signal everywhere from the yellow mark to the top and bottom of 
the blue range.
It decodes the CW fine in the Morse Code Decoder window but nothing ever 
shows up in the Telemetry As Text or ARISSatTLM main window.
The orange indicator is following something, usually hanging around the 
middle of the orange line range when there is a signal.
Any thoughts?  Windows Vista SP2 with M-Audio Delta44 sound card set for 
48000Hz sample rate.

Thanks!
Jerry
N0JY


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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM

2011-08-06 Thread N0JY
Hi Mark,

I'm using the speaker output so it's speaker audio with no additional 
filters, right to the Delta44 breakout box.
SatPC32 does the doppler, it's set for 20Hz interval.  Should I set that 
lower, to 10Hz perhaps?
I am going to try to use the audio from the data output on the FT-736R.  
A brain fade on my part prevented me from getting the signal off the 
ring of the stereo connection, but I just woke up and remembered that I 
have the splitters for that so I've got that connected to the breakout 
box now!

73,
Jerry

On 8/6/2011 12:44 PM, Mark L. Hammond wrote:
 Hi Jerry,

 Is there anything between the speaker out and line in (or mic) on the sound 
 card?

 What are you using for radio/Doppler control?

 Mark N8MH



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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM

2011-08-06 Thread Phil Karn
On 8/6/11 9:31 AM, N0JY wrote:
 I'm having trouble getting telemetry.

Jerry, is this a night-side pass with the satellite in low power mode?
The coding is not optimal for a signal that's present only a small
fraction of the time, as it takes 16.384 sec at AOS to fill the pipe
in the de-interleaver used to combat fading. It's barely done that when
the transmitter turns off again at 40 sec.

It works much better on the day-side passes with a continuous signal,
even if it's fading deeply.

The CW beacon is 1 kHz below the (suppressed) carrier of the BPSK-1000
beacon. Make sure your radio is in USB mode and accurately tune the CW
beacon so that it comes out at 500 Hz. This will center the BPSK at 1500
Hz. It extends from 500 to 2500 Hz (2 kHz total bandwidth) between
spectral nulls. That's not much narrower than a regular SSB filter, so
make sure your passband shift filter, if any, is set to pass it.

73, Phil

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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM

2011-08-06 Thread N0JY
Hi Phil,

Yes, it was last night around midnight-thirty Central Time.
I had done some earlier tries during the warm up testing last weekend 
in the daylight with no good result, though.
I have switched the input to my Windows 7 PC and I will let it capture 
what it does tomorrow morning, to compare.  Since the daylight passes 
will all be while I'm at work, perhaps I'll alternate between the Vista 
and the Windows 7 PCs during the week to see what I come up with.

Thanks and 73,
Jerry
N0JY

On 8/6/2011 2:17 PM, Phil Karn wrote:
 On 8/6/11 9:31 AM, N0JY wrote:
 I'm having trouble getting telemetry.
 Jerry, is this a night-side pass with the satellite in low power mode?
 The coding is not optimal for a signal that's present only a small
 fraction of the time, as it takes 16.384 sec at AOS to fill the pipe
 in the de-interleaver used to combat fading. It's barely done that when
 the transmitter turns off again at 40 sec.

 It works much better on the day-side passes with a continuous signal,
 even if it's fading deeply.

 The CW beacon is 1 kHz below the (suppressed) carrier of the BPSK-1000
 beacon. Make sure your radio is in USB mode and accurately tune the CW
 beacon so that it comes out at 500 Hz. This will center the BPSK at 1500
 Hz. It extends from 500 to 2500 Hz (2 kHz total bandwidth) between
 spectral nulls. That's not much narrower than a regular SSB filter, so
 make sure your passband shift filter, if any, is set to pass it.

 73, Phil




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[amsat-bb] Re: ArissatTlm for Mac

2011-08-04 Thread Tom Schaefer, NY4I
I just tried to open a sample WAV file on Lion and the open dialog is just at 
the beach ball. The UI does come up though. I'm not sure if it is the wav file. 
If you have a wav file you know works, email it to me directly and I will try 
that.

Tom


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On Aug 4, 2011, at 6:47 PM, Gilbert Mackall wrote:

 
 Has anyone tried this program running under Lion ?  I don't have it on my 
 development systems, but have had the question ask by some users.
 
 Gilbert Mackall
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[amsat-bb] Re: ArissatTlm for Mac

2011-08-04 Thread Gilbert Mackall
Thank you for the quick response.


On Aug 4, 2011, at 7:10 PM, Tom Schaefer, NY4I wrote:

 Please ignore my prior email. I had to wait for it to open the sample WAV 
 file. The program seems to work fine on my install of Lion (10.8) as it is 
 displaying the sample data.
 
 Regards,
 
 
 Tom Schaefer, NY4I
 n...@arrl.net
 EL88pb 
 Monitoring EchoLink node KJ4FEC-L 489389
 DSTAR Capable  APRS: NY4I-15
 
 
 
 On Aug 4, 2011, at 6:47 PM, Gilbert Mackall wrote:
 
 
 Has anyone tried this program running under Lion ?  I don't have it on my 
 development systems, but have had the question ask by some users.
 
 Gilbert Mackall
 N3RZN
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM

2011-07-27 Thread Roland Zurmely
Hi Jerry,

The test file for ARISSat telemetry is here:

https://svn.sarpeidon.net/viewvc/suitsat2/ground_station_software/ARISSatTLM/install-staging/Sample_ARISSat_Recording1.WAV

73 de Roland PY4ZBZ.
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-07-07 Thread Joe Fitzgerald
On 6/23/2011 9:57 PM, Anthony Monteiro wrote:

 We hope to have the server with the ARISSatTLM Windows
 code up again soon.


The server is back on line.  You can find the code at 
https://svn.sarpeidon.net/suitsat2/repos/ground_station_software/ARISSatTLM/

-Joe KM1P
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-06-24 Thread Diane Bruce
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 07:36:34PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
 On 06/23/11 18:40, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
  On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:08:25 -0500
...
 
 What bothers me the most about this is saying I don't run Windows, or MacOS,
 or Linux, and then I just get the blink blink response, and that's it.

I got so annoyed, I wrote my own TLM decoder for AO-51.  (For FreeBSD,
portable enough though)
 
 I know two kids interested at least to some extent about ham radio, both
 who are learning and understand open source culture, who were not exactly
 impressed with some of the closed source programs they've seen--and wanted
 to improve on.

Ditto.

 
 But this is changing, and is yet another reason to get more younger people
 involved in ham radio in general.

Agreed.

 wb8wsf  en72

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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-06-24 Thread Gordon JC Pearce
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 21:57:06 -0400
Anthony Monteiro aa...@comcast.net wrote:

 Hi Guys,
 
 This has always been open source, its just that the
 server is temporarily down. You can find all of the
 original LINUX code without the GUI on Phil's web site:
 
 http://www.ka9q.net/

The stuff *without* the GUI is probably more useful to begin with,
since you'd pretty much need to write the GUI from scratch ;-)

HDLC frames, y'say?  Wonder if this could be used as an alternative to
AFSK for packet?

 We hope to have the server with the ARISSatTLM Windows
 code up again soon.

Yeah.  You know what?  Github.  Or Gitorious.  Or something like that -
there's bound to be an Subversion-based similar site.  I used to run my
own Git repo for things like lysdr and aprsmap.  Now they can be found on
Github:

https://github.com/gordonjcp/

because it's more fun writing code than maintaining servers, and life's too
short to do both.

 73,
 Tony AA2TX

73, 
Gordon MM0YEQ
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-06-24 Thread Joe Korkin
Gordon,

The source code for the decoder is what I am really interested in, and I had 
found the link to Phil Karns code on his site but was reluctant to use it since 
it is a tarzip and apparently not under source control hence probably not the 
latest; his site was last updated Dec 2010. The thinking is that the svn 
repository would contain decoder bug fixes and mods.

Joe, W2DSN





From: Gordon JC Pearce gordon...@gjcp.net
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 2:59 AM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 21:57:06 -0400
Anthony Monteiro aa...@comcast.net wrote:

 Hi Guys,
 
 This has always been open source, its just that the
 server is temporarily down. You can find all of the
 original LINUX code without the GUI on Phil's web site:
 
 http://www.ka9q.net/

The stuff *without* the GUI is probably more useful to begin with,
since you'd pretty much need to write the GUI from scratch ;-)

HDLC frames, y'say?  Wonder if this could be used as an alternative to
AFSK for packet?

 We hope to have the server with the ARISSatTLM Windows
 code up again soon.

Yeah.  You know what?  Github.  Or Gitorious.  Or something like that -
there's bound to be an Subversion-based similar site.  I used to run my
own Git repo for things like lysdr and aprsmap.  Now they can be found on
Github:

https://github.com/gordonjcp/

because it's more fun writing code than maintaining servers, and life's too
short to do both.

 73,
 Tony AA2TX

73, 
Gordon MM0YEQ
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-06-23 Thread Gordon JC Pearce
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:08:25 -0500
George Henry ka3...@att.net wrote:


 HOpe this helps!!!
 

What the original poster was asking for is the source, rather than precompiled 
Windows and Mac OSX binaries.

The source doesn't seem to be available yet.  It's a shame that closed-source 
software seems to be so common in amateur radio - you get people sharing all 
sorts of information, but they just don't seem to have grasped the idea that 
letting people see the source code is a Very Good Thing.

Gordon MM0YEQ
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-06-23 Thread George Henry
Well, it WAS here 
https://svn.sarpeidon.net/viewvc/suitsat2/ground_station_software/ARISSatTLM/ , 
but the link doesn't appear to work anymore



George, KA3HSW


- Original Message - 
From: Gordon JC Pearce gordon...@gjcp.net
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:40 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code


 On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:08:25 -0500
 George Henry ka3...@att.net wrote:


 HOpe this helps!!!


 What the original poster was asking for is the source, rather than 
 precompiled Windows and Mac OSX binaries.

 The source doesn't seem to be available yet.  It's a shame that 
 closed-source software seems to be so common in amateur radio - you get 
 people sharing all sorts of information, but they just don't seem to have 
 grasped the idea that letting people see the source code is a Very Good 
 Thing.

 Gordon MM0YEQ
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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-06-23 Thread STeve Andre'
On 06/23/11 18:40, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
 On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:08:25 -0500
 George Henryka3...@att.net  wrote:


 HOpe this helps!!!

 What the original poster was asking for is the source, rather than 
 precompiled Windows and Mac OSX binaries.

 The source doesn't seem to be available yet.  It's a shame that closed-source 
 software seems to be so common in amateur radio - you get people sharing all 
 sorts of information, but they just don't seem to have grasped the idea that 
 letting people see the source code is a Very Good Thing.

 Gordon MM0YEQ

Yeah, absolutely this is a problem.

What bothers me the most about this is saying I don't run Windows, or MacOS,
or Linux, and then I just get the blink blink response, and that's it.

I know two kids interested at least to some extent about ham radio, both
who are learning and understand open source culture, who were not exactly
impressed with some of the closed source programs they've seen--and wanted
to improve on.

But this is changing, and is yet another reason to get more younger people
involved in ham radio in general.

--STeve Andre'
wb8wsf  en72

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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-06-23 Thread Anthony Monteiro
Hi Guys,

This has always been open source, its just that the
server is temporarily down. You can find all of the
original LINUX code without the GUI on Phil's web site:

http://www.ka9q.net/

We hope to have the server with the ARISSatTLM Windows
code up again soon.

73,
Tony AA2TX


On 6/23/2011 7:36 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
 On 06/23/11 18:40, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
 On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:08:25 -0500
 George Henryka3...@att.net   wrote:


 HOpe this helps!!!

 What the original poster was asking for is the source, rather than 
 precompiled Windows and Mac OSX binaries.

 The source doesn't seem to be available yet.  It's a shame that 
 closed-source software seems to be so common in amateur radio - you get 
 people sharing all sorts of information, but they just don't seem to have 
 grasped the idea that letting people see the source code is a Very Good 
 Thing.

 Gordon MM0YEQ

 Yeah, absolutely this is a problem.

 What bothers me the most about this is saying I don't run Windows, or MacOS,
 or Linux, and then I just get theblink  blink  response, and that's it.

 I know two kids interested at least to some extent about ham radio, both
 who are learning and understand open source culture, who were not exactly
 impressed with some of the closed source programs they've seen--and wanted
 to improve on.

 But this is changing, and is yet another reason to get more younger people
 involved in ham radio in general.

 --STeve Andre'
 wb8wsf  en72

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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM source code

2011-06-23 Thread STeve Andre'
Anthony, my comments were about ham software in general, not the
arissattlm code.  Apologies if it came off that way.

--STeve Andre'
wb8wsf  en72

On 06/23/11 21:57, Anthony Monteiro wrote:
 Hi Guys,

 This has always been open source, its just that the
 server is temporarily down. You can find all of the
 original LINUX code without the GUI on Phil's web site:

 http://www.ka9q.net/

 We hope to have the server with the ARISSatTLM Windows
 code up again soon.

 73,
 Tony AA2TX


 On 6/23/2011 7:36 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
 On 06/23/11 18:40, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
 On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 19:08:25 -0500
 George Henryka3...@att.net   wrote:


 HOpe this helps!!!

 What the original poster was asking for is the source, rather than 
 precompiled Windows and Mac OSX binaries.

 The source doesn't seem to be available yet.  It's a shame that 
 closed-source software seems to be so common in amateur radio - you 
 get people sharing all sorts of information, but they just don't 
 seem to have grasped the idea that letting people see the source 
 code is a Very Good Thing.

 Gordon MM0YEQ

 Yeah, absolutely this is a problem.

 What bothers me the most about this is saying I don't run Windows, or 
 MacOS,
 or Linux, and then I just get theblink blink  response, and 
 that's it.

 I know two kids interested at least to some extent about ham radio, both
 who are learning and understand open source culture, who were not 
 exactly
 impressed with some of the closed source programs they've seen--and 
 wanted
 to improve on.

 But this is changing, and is yet another reason to get more younger 
 people
 involved in ham radio in general.

 --STeve Andre'
 wb8wsf  en72

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[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSatTLM Software Now Available for Apple Mac

2011-04-12 Thread Edward R. Cole
At 04:21 AM 4/12/2011, JoAnne Maenpaa wrote:
Hello everyone,

Making sure this gets wider coverage than the ANS list:

SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-102.02
Mac Version of ARISSatTLM Software Now Available for Download

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 102.02
 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
April 12, 2011
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-102.02

The Mac version of the ARISSatTLM software is now available for
download from:

http://www.arissattlm.org/download/ARISSATTLM.zip

[ANS thanks the ARISSat-1 team for the above information]

/EX

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73 de JoAnne K9JKM
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Editor, AMSAT News Service

I guess I missed the announcement for the PC Telemetry sw.  But found 
it and now installed.  Still remains to see if my omni antenna will 
be adequate once ARISSat-1 is operating.



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