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2014-03-10 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 30th BIRTHDAY REPORT OSCAR-11 (AKA UoSAT-2 and UO-11) celebrated it's 30th birthday in space on 01 March! It was designed, built and launched within a period of six months, using commercially available 'off the shelf' components (COTS). Once again, congratulations to

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2011-12-30 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 29 December 2011 This report covers the period from 01 September to 28 December 2011. The satellite has continued to operate in a very predictable way since the last report, and no changes have been observed. During this time the satellite has been heard reliably

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2011-09-02 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 01 September 2011 This report covers the period from 27 April to 01 September 2011. The satellite has continued to operate in a very predictable way since the last report, and no changes have been observed. During this time the satellite has been heard

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2011-04-28 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 27 April 2011 This report covers the period from 02 March to 27 April 2011 . During this time the satellite has been heard from 03 to 13 March, 24 March to 03 April, 13 April to 23 April 2011. It is expected to switch-on again 04 May until 14 May. Excellent

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2011-03-05 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 04 March 2011 OSCAR-11 celebrated it's 27th birthday on 01 March! It was designed, built and launched within a period of six months, using commercially available 'off the shelf' components (COTS). Once again, congratulations to Professor Sir Martin Sweeting

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2011-02-02 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 31 January 2011 This report covers the period from 31 December 2010 to 31 January 2011. During this time the satellite has been heard from 31 December 2010 to 10 January 2011, and from 21 January to 30 January . It is expected to switch-on again 10 February

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2011-01-06 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 31 December 2010 At the present time OSCAR-11 (AKA UO-11 or UoSAT-2) is now in a very stable and predictable mode of operation. There are very few changes taking place at the present time, I have therefore decided to limit the size of the monthly reports to a

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2010-12-01 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 30 November 2010 This report covers the period from 29 October to 30 November 2010. During this time the satellite has been heard from 30 October to 09 November and 19 to 29 November . At the time of writing it is is expected to switch-on 10 December.

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2010-11-01 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 31 October 2010 This report covers the period from 30 September to 31 October 2010. During this time the satellite has been heard from 09 to 19 October and from 30 October. At the time of writing it is transmitting and is expected to continue until 09

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2010-10-02 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 30 September 2010 This report covers the period from 30 March to 30 September 2010. During this time the satellite was silent until it was heard by JA0CAW on 29 August. Since then, it was heard until 08 September and from 18 to 29 September. Excellent signals have

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2010-03-31 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 30 March 2010 OSCAR-11 achieved 26 years in orbit on 01 March! It was designed, built and launched within a period of six months, using commercially available 'off the shelf' components (COTS). Once again, congratulations to Professor Sir Martin Sweeting

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2010-02-24 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 24 February 2010 This report covers the period from 11 January to 23 February 2010. During this time the satellite was heard from 21 to 31 January and 11 to 24February. Good signals were received, and decoded. Signals have been very strong, although frequent

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2010-01-14 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 14 January 2010 This report covers the period from 30 November 2009 to 14 January 2010. During this time the satellite was heard briefly on 10 11 December and then from 31 December until 10 January. Good signals were received, and decoded. Sometimes signals

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2009-12-01 Thread Clive Wallis
OSCAR-11 REPORT 30 November 2009 This report covers the period from 21 April 2008 to 30 November 2009. The satellite unexpectedly resumed transmissions recently. It was first heard by Keith N4ZQ on 19 November 2009 and transmissions continued until it switched