Jim L...There is a handful of Amateurs that have quite successfully detected 
the Telemetry Signals from both NASA and ESA space probes currently roaming 
space, the idea is to simply detect these feebly weak signals, that's the aim, 
trying to copy telemetry and things like pictures is a long shot considering 
the digital nature of transmissions these days.


--- It's somewhat challenging (except when they're doing initial commissioning 
when the s/c is close to earth, so there's a huge signal, although with a s/c 
which has a big antenna (and small beamwidth), it would have to be far enough 
away that you're in the foot print (or you can be close to where they happen to 
be pointing it).
As the link you gave shows, it's certainly possible.

--- as for actually demodulating.. That's a bit trickier, but not too bad.  You 
know the general data format (because it follows CCSDS standards), so all you 
have to do(?) is build a suitable carrier tracking loop and the subcarrier 
demodulators (or for medium and high rate, where a subcarrier isn't used, a 
regular old PSK demodulator).  Then, you'll need some sort of logic to 
recognize the beginning of the frames, etc..  If you can receive transfer 
frames, you'll be doing quite well.  As for what's in the frames, I'm not sure 
what's published and what's not (there's all manner of ITAR and such that needs 
to be considered when you start talking those details)

--- A lot of it is in a book called 810-5, which is available on the JPL 
website. http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/.  The link parameters are something you 
can probably figure out for yourself (EIRP, etc.)



If you visit this site, http://www.uhf-satcom.com/ or more directly this link, 
http://www.uhf-satcom.com/mro/ you will see what I attempting to do, there is a 
Block Diagram showing the basic system setup required, I have pretty much 
everything I need I've just got to put it together. Joseph Ruggieri often has 
microwave items for sale on eBay that's where I got my "Brick" from, Joe 
currently has some items on eBay but I don't think he has any of the PLO 
devices left, one can always ask.


----  You can build a receiver a lot of ways.  And a lot depends on what you 
want to do with it.  If all you want is to see the carrier, then you're not 
going to need totally awesome performance, so probably any old receiver will 
work.  Another interesting signal to look for is the radar from QuikScat at 
13.402 GHz.  It's got a PRF of a couple hundred hertz, and it can be detected 
with a LNA and a spectrum analyzer, if you know when and where to point the 
antenna.

Jim Lux
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