The bird is still operating up to 0120z today (Jan 4), however its orbit
must has deviated much from the latest TLE on AMSAT website (just one day
old?). I suddenly heard its CW beacon while it's still 10 degree under the
horizon according to Orbitron's calculation. It was quite a challenge to
trac
I heard ARISSat-1 loud and clear at 15:55 UTC pass.
Did not decode any telemetry due to bad sound card setup :(
Data transmission and CW sounded very healthy indeed.
-jari oh3uw
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ARISSat-1 heard at 2200 UTC on 145.950 FM in SSTV. Signal was weak with only
one quarter demodulated screen showing one of the fixed images. Satellite was
in low power mode north of Gainsville, FL with AZ: 349, EL: +56 from Tampa,
Florida.
73's
Mike Schaffer
KA3JAW
Tampa, Florida
EL87
ARISSat-1 heard on 145.950 FM on Tuesday, August 16 at 2341 UTC. Nothing was
heard from AOS to Zenith
point (overhead my QTH). I initially thought the satellite battery had failed.
Then to my surprise I heard very
weak voice ID while it was tracking over Merritt Island, FL. My satellite
program
Dear All,
After seeing so many NOT heard reports, I am pleased to inform that I
heard ARISSat-1 as below:
12 August, 2151 Hours, all time UTC
or
13 August, 0551 Hours, MYT
Maximum elevation: 3 degrees
FM Voice Telemetry:
Battery Voltage 35.66v
Battery Current (unfortunately there seems to b
*Hi Guys & Gals,
I heard ARISSSat-1 here in ENY (Hudson Vly.) @ 1130 UTC
, &the st thing I heard was a tome burst (Like on 2M repeaters)
, & then some voice announcement, & this was on 145.95 MHz.
w/ an S-1 or 2 signal.
the rig used was a Kenwood TS-2000 w/ a Horizontilly polerized
"Aqualo" Antenna
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Hello guys
I heard the ARISSat-1 with a great
signal in two passes today during its test transmission
04:55 – 05:02 UTC Elevation 12
degrees
06:32 – 0638 UTC Elevation 25
degrees
I heard the voice identification in
two languages and a SSTV image. As was expected, it
>From the east coast of Canada, heard all components of the ARISSAT-1
signal (CW, BPSK, SSTV, FM voice) in the passes beginning at the
following times:
05:00, 08:12, 09:50, 11:25Z
These were recorded overnight with a FCD using a set LO frequency of
145,910 kHz. This ensured that all telemetry was
Sorry it is suppose to say @ 0335 UTC, but here it is at 23:25 or 11:25pm. But
the hype is on!
Angel - GW
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My friend Jose - KP4JRS got to hear part of the kids message on a ISS pass at
23:25 UTC here in the Caribbean!
Keep radios tuned!
Angel - WP3GW
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