After trying without success yesterday, tried today and just at the end of the 
1604-1614Z pass, I heard the SSTV transmission and the multi-language 
announcement from Arissat-1.

At 1610-1611, signal was S8 on 145.950 (max El = 30 Deg) with the following:

Kenwood TH-G71 HT
Comet dual-band whip , 15"
QTH = Austin, TX


 Although I just updated the keps, the signal was strong just before the 
calculated LOS. Wondering if Arissat-1 is degrading so fast, that it's 
slowing/dragging even more than expected. If I get another chance over the next 
week, I'll get a recording as well. Was pleasantly surprised that it was on, 
considering nothing heard yesterday on a higher pass.  


Bruce - W3NJ

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan P. Biddle <apbid...@united.net>
To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@amsat.org>; SAREX-BB <sa...@amsat.org>
Sent: Sun, Nov 27, 2011 6:46 am
Subject: [amsat-bb] Last chances to hear ARISSat-1 are rapidly approaching.


All,

A reminder that if you have been putting off working through the ARISSat-1
repeater, receiving SSTV pictures, or submitting telemetry, the next few
weeks will be your last opportunity to be a part of this satellite's
history.  Since deployment in August, ARISSat-1 has descended about 60 km,
and is currently losing more than 1.5 km per day.  The rapid rate is
partially the result of the recent solar activity on the atmosphere,
significantly increasing the drag.  The predictions by several individuals
and groups are all converging toward a reentry in January or February, 2012.
Heating will become significant before then.  Remember, good telemetry in
this period provides invaluable information to the engineering team, to be
used in future projects.  

The orbit period changes about 30 seconds per day, and that will increase
steadily.  Be certain to update your tracking program Keps from Space-Track
or CelesTrak before each pass.  They issue revised versions 3-5 times daily.
As the descent continues, this will become even more critical to copying the
telemetry beacon, especially unattended.

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA




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