[amsat-bb] Re: Diffference between high and low power modes on ARRISat-1

2011-08-09 Thread Phil Karn
On 8/9/11 4:56 AM, Alan P. Biddle wrote:

> when the satellite is in daylight or eclipsed.  A spacecraft is often
> illuminated when the ground track is in darkness, though the passes you
> mentioned would be in eclipse.

It's very easy to tell just by looking at a tracking map whether a
spacecraft is in sunlight. If any part, even a tiny bit, of the
satellite's range circle is lit, then the satellite itself is lit. Only
if the satellite's range circle is completely dark will the satellite be
in eclipse.

-Phil

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[amsat-bb] Re: Diffference between high and low power modes on ARRISat-1

2011-08-09 Thread Alan P. Biddle
Mike,

High and low power refers more accurately to power consumption rather than
transmitted power.  Low power means a less than 100% duty cycle.  Many of
the popular tracking programs such as SATPC32 and MacDoppler will tell you
when the satellite is in daylight or eclipsed.  A spacecraft is often
illuminated when the ground track is in darkness, though the passes you
mentioned would be in eclipse.

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA

 

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Subject: [amsat-bb] Diffference between high and low power modes on
ARRISat-1

Whats the difference between high and low power mode? I know its determined
by being in eclipse or not and I believe high power is 0.5 W on SSB and FM.
But no luck in finding more info than that on the web about power.

So far, all passes I've been able to copy here Eastern US are late at night
(11PM-1AM) so I'm assuming I'm getting low power mode. 

Mike WB1AAT
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[amsat-bb] Re: Diffference between high and low power modes on ARRISat-1

2011-08-09 Thread Dave Taylor
These modes are confusingly named.  The transmit power is the same in  
both; what changes is the power consumption.  Better to think of it as  
high vs low duty cycle.  I don't recall the low power duty cycle for  
sure, but it's something like 40 seconds on/2 minutes off.  This  
happens automatically during eclipse.

-- Dave, W8AAS


On Aug 8, 2011, at 11:09 PM, Mike Ryan wrote:

> Whats the difference between high and low power mode? I know its  
> determined by being in eclipse or not and I believe high power is  
> 0.5 W on SSB and FM. But no luck in finding more info than that on  
> the web about power.
>
> So far, all passes I’ve been able to copy here Eastern US are late  
> at night (11PM-1AM) so I’m assuming I’m getting low power mode.
>
> Mike WB1AAT
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