: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: [Prospero Commanded Pass Today]
Hi Roger,
The information about a second freq. came from the following document:
http://www.pe0sat.vgnet.nl/downloads/Prospero-Satellite.pdf written by
H.J.H. Sketch.
Have a look at part 3.1
Here a part of that paragraph
] Re: Prospero Commanded Pass Today
I don't think there is a 148MHz transmitter, though Prospero's uplink is
148.25MHz.
Also, after looking at your page I think I should say that we think that
the Coast BBC transmission was almost certainly an Orbcomm
transmission. The Prospero downlink
Hi Roger,
The information about a second freq. came from the following document:
http://www.pe0sat.vgnet.nl/downloads/Prospero-Satellite.pdf written by
H.J.H. Sketch.
Have a look at part 3.1
Here a part of that paragraph
"The v.h.f. system is conventional using twin transmitters, each with a
I don't think there is a 148MHz transmitter, though Prospero's uplink is
148.25MHz.
Also, after looking at your page I think I should say that we think that
the Coast BBC transmission was almost certainly an Orbcomm
transmission. The Prospero downlink frequency was reassigned to Orbcomm.
W
Hi Roger,
I have updated http://www.pe0sat.vgnet.nl/satellite/sat-history/prospero/
with my latest images and recordings. It is possible to get the complete
audio file. Send me a direct email and we can arrange something.
I had read that there is a 148.000 MHz transmitter on board prospero, and
Hi Roger,
I have updated http://www.pe0sat.vgnet.nl/satellite/sat-history/prospero/
with my latest images and recordings. It is possible to get the complete
audio file. Send me a direct email and we can arrange something.
I had read that there is a 148.000 MHz transmitter on board prospero, and