Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

2014-07-11 Thread Nick Pugh K5QXJ
What are the tle or the sat number

Tnx

nick

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 Is the linear transponder the same as FUN CUBE 1?

Yes, it carries the boards flown on FUNcube-1 so similar 435/ transponder,
just different frequencies.

73 Trevor M5AKA
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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

2014-07-11 Thread JoAnne Maenpaa
Hi Nick,

 What are the tle or the sat number

The AMSAT keps sent this week included this message from Ray WA5QGD:

UKube-1 was successfully launched and deployed 7-8-2014 at 15:58 UTC
from a 
Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M launch vehicle from Baikonur in Kazakhstan. The
primary 
payload was Russia's Meteor-M2 weather satellite.

At this time, it is believed that UKcube-1 is one of the following
objects 
which have been added to this weeks KEPs:

OBJECT C - 2014-37C - Cat#40071

OBJECT G - 2014-37G - Cat#40075

OBJECT H - 2014-37H - Cat#40076

OBJECT D is in this group, but SpaceTrack currently identifies OBJECT
D - 
2014-37D - Cat#40072 as SKYSAT-2 (a payload).

As always, this could change. More later.

Nico PA0DLO mentioned ...
Doppler measurements suggest that UKube 1 is either object 40074,
2014-037F, or object 40075, 2014-037G. The separation between these
objects is now only 1 s, so no more than 7.5 km.

OBJECT C
1 40071U 14037C   14191.82540802 -.0222  0-0 -21970-4 0   107
2 40071 098.4040 243.5240 0007266 248.4855 111.5565 14.79492373   302
OBJECT G
1 40075U 14037G   14191.82422499 -.3687  0-0 -47620-3 0   121
2 40075 098.4033 243.5283 0004132 270.1457 089.9292 14.80344779   307
OBJECT H
1 40076U 14037H   14191.82417973 -.0362  0-0 -39849-4 091
2 40076 098.3972 243.5179 0004261 273.8749 086.1949 14.80382331   304

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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

2014-07-11 Thread Graham Shirville

Hi All,

We are still not 100% certain but we tend to agree with Nico - UKube-1 is 
probably either Object 2014-37F or  2014-37G


(I am using Object F quite happily!)

best 73

Graham
G3VZV

-Original Message- 
From: JoAnne Maenpaa

Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 3:03 PM
To: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

Hi Nick,


What are the tle or the sat number


The AMSAT keps sent this week included this message from Ray WA5QGD:

UKube-1 was successfully launched and deployed 7-8-2014 at 15:58 UTC
from a
Soyuz-2-1B/Fregat-M launch vehicle from Baikonur in Kazakhstan. The
primary
payload was Russia's Meteor-M2 weather satellite.

At this time, it is believed that UKcube-1 is one of the following
objects
which have been added to this weeks KEPs:

OBJECT C - 2014-37C - Cat#40071

OBJECT G - 2014-37G - Cat#40075

OBJECT H - 2014-37H - Cat#40076

OBJECT D is in this group, but SpaceTrack currently identifies OBJECT
D -
2014-37D - Cat#40072 as SKYSAT-2 (a payload).

As always, this could change. More later.

Nico PA0DLO mentioned ...
Doppler measurements suggest that UKube 1 is either object 40074,
2014-037F, or object 40075, 2014-037G. The separation between these
objects is now only 1 s, so no more than 7.5 km.

OBJECT C
1 40071U 14037C   14191.82540802 -.0222  0-0 -21970-4 0   107
2 40071 098.4040 243.5240 0007266 248.4855 111.5565 14.79492373   302
OBJECT G
1 40075U 14037G   14191.82422499 -.3687  0-0 -47620-3 0   121
2 40075 098.4033 243.5283 0004132 270.1457 089.9292 14.80344779   307
OBJECT H
1 40076U 14037H   14191.82417973 -.0362  0-0 -39849-4 091
2 40076 098.3972 243.5179 0004261 273.8749 086.1949 14.80382331   304

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


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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

2014-07-11 Thread JoAnne Maenpaa
Hi there Graham,

 (I am using Object F quite happily!)

I just tried using Object G and copied the CW on 145.840 on schedule.
UKube was about 10° elevation, east of me in Chicago. It seemed good
enough for manual tracking and manual tuning at least. So I guess
I'll be pretty close while the objects separate and positions resolve
further.

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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1 keps?

2014-07-09 Thread Graham Shirville

Hi ken,

Best guess at the moment are either 2014-037F or 2014-037J but they are very 
close to each other.



thanks

Graham
G3VZV

-Original Message- 
From: Ken Swaggart

Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 4:40 AM
To: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] UKube-1 keps?

What keps are being used for UKube-1?

Ken, W7KKE

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From: Glenn Miller - AA5PK

Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 20:34
To: PY5LF ; AMSAT-BB@amsat.org ; starcom-bb-boun...@star-com.net
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

Solid copy of UKube-1 CW telemetry on 0328Z pass over Texas.  Strong signal.

Glenn AA5PK


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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1 keps?

2014-07-09 Thread Graham Shirville

Hi Ken,

My apologies - it is a bit early here ..please ignore my previous 
emailactually I think UKube-1  could be any of the objects C, D,  G or H 
but NOT J


These four are still pretty close together...all tlm is still very welcome

cheers

Graham

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From: Graham Shirville

Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 7:18 AM
To: Ken Swaggart ; AMSAT-BB@amsat.org
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1 keps?

Hi ken,

Best guess at the moment are either 2014-037F or 2014-037J but they are very
close to each other.


thanks

Graham
G3VZV

-Original Message- 
From: Ken Swaggart

Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 4:40 AM
To: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] UKube-1 keps?

What keps are being used for UKube-1?

Ken, W7KKE

-Original Message- 
From: Glenn Miller - AA5PK

Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 20:34
To: PY5LF ; AMSAT-BB@amsat.org ; starcom-bb-boun...@star-com.net
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

Solid copy of UKube-1 CW telemetry on 0328Z pass over Texas.  Strong signal.

Glenn AA5PK


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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

2014-07-09 Thread Rich/wa4bue

Is the linear transponder the same as FUN CUBE 1?

I also read that there is a new Dashboard for Fun Cube 2, but I did not see 
what the new data is.


Any way great on the new working bird.

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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

2014-07-09 Thread M5AKA
 Is the linear transponder the same as FUN CUBE 1?

Yes, it carries the boards flown on FUNcube-1 so similar 435/ transponder, just 
different frequencies.

73 Trevor M5AKA
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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1 Launches Today

2014-07-08 Thread David Barber

Good strong CW telemetry signals received from Ukube-1 during 21.00utc UK
pass.

Using Funcube Dongle and vertical.

Made recording using SDR#.  Hopefully will play back OK.

David Barber
G8OQW


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UKube-1 carries a 435/145 MHz linear transponder and a beacon for reception
in schools.


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Re: [amsat-bb] UKube-1

2014-07-08 Thread Glenn Miller - AA5PK

Solid copy of UKube-1 CW telemetry on 0328Z pass over Texas.  Strong signal.

Glenn AA5PK

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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 8:59 PM 
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Subject: [amsat-bb] UKube-1 


Hi

Heard UKube-1 on the first pass over Brazil  ;

http://youtu.be/eMAcwgeI6eE

All information about found on the Mike`s DK3WN website .

73
PY5LF
Luciano Fabricio
Curitiba-PR-BR GG54jm
http://www.qrz.com/db/PY5LF


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