cmd:c rs0iss-11
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j
HB9TWG 01:54:20
KK4FGM 03:13:49
EA1CHG-6 05:07:17
KB8KMH 09:40:36
CE3QC-1 11:34:08
LU7FS 11:36:36
E20YJC 12:16:53
LU8YY-4 19:44:37
LW2DTZ 19:44:56
9A3ST 20:05:23
9Z4FZ 21:27:27
F5NZN 21:43:28
IZ4UFB 23:21:34
VK6IQ-4 23:50:52
XE2UR 00:35:50
VE2TMW 02:19:52
EA4FG 02:31:58
ST2NH 02:40:06
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February 29, 2012
February 28, 2012
COMPASS-1 needs your help
Can anyone try to send the following DTMF sequences to COMPASS-1 (if in sunlight), please :
uplink: 145.980 MHz FM
confirmation beep on 437.275 MHz CW
** 13 # 200 #
** 14 # 200 #
** 15 # 178 #
** 16 # 170 #
See More @ DK3WN Blog
uplink: 145.980 MHz FM
confirmation beep on 437.275 MHz CW
** 13 # 200 #
** 14 # 200 #
** 15 # 178 #
** 16 # 170 #
See More @ DK3WN Blog
February 27, 2012
How to be successful with the ISS packet Personal Messaging System
ISS Packet operations manual for the D700 System and PacComm
By G. Miles Mann, WF1F for the ARISS-International Team
Here
See also ARISS Amateur Radio Equipment on ISS Here
February 26, 2012
ISS UHF BBS help file. (commands)
Both the VHF and UHF personal Message System
on board the International Space Station are on this-days
Here is the command file for UHF BBS .
For VHF BBS command file follow the Link.
cmd:c rs0iss-1
cmd:*** CONNECTED to RS0ISS-1
Logged on to RS0ISS's Personal Message System
on board the International Space Station
CMD(B/H/J/K/KM/L/M/R/S/SB/SP/ST/SR/V/?)>
?
B(ye) B [CR] disconnects you from PMS.
H(elp) H [CR] or ? [CR] displays this help file.
J(log) J [CR] displays a list of callsigns heard (optional date/time)
K(ill) K n [CR] deletes message number n (only to/from your callsign).
KM(ine) KM[CR] deletes all READ messages addressed to your call sign.
L(ist) L [CR] lists the 10 latest messages.
M(ine) M [CR] lists the 10 latest messages to/from your callsign.
R(ead) R n [CR] reads message number n.
S(end) S (callsign) [CR] begins a message addressed to (callsign).
SB Sends Bulletin
SP Sends Personal
ST Sends Traffic
Subject: ending with [CR].
Text: End each line with [CR]. End message by
typing /ex [CR] or CTRL-Z [CR]
at the beginning of a new line.
SR(eply) SR n[CR] Sends a reply to message n prompting only for text.
V(ersion) V [CR] displays the software version of the PMS system.
CMD(B/H/J/K/KM/L/M/R/S/SB/SP/ST/SR/V/?)>
b
- Logged off
*** DISCONNECTED
on board the International Space Station are on this-days
Here is the command file for UHF BBS .
For VHF BBS command file follow the Link.
cmd:c rs0iss-1
cmd:*** CONNECTED to RS0ISS-1
Logged on to RS0ISS's Personal Message System
on board the International Space Station
CMD(B/H/J/K/KM/L/M/R/S/SB/SP/ST/SR/V/?)>
?
B(ye) B [CR] disconnects you from PMS.
H(elp) H [CR] or ? [CR] displays this help file.
J(log) J [CR] displays a list of callsigns heard (optional date/time)
K(ill) K n [CR] deletes message number n (only to/from your callsign).
KM(ine) KM[CR] deletes all READ messages addressed to your call sign.
L(ist) L [CR] lists the 10 latest messages.
M(ine) M [CR] lists the 10 latest messages to/from your callsign.
R(ead) R n [CR] reads message number n.
S(end) S (callsign) [CR] begins a message addressed to (callsign).
SB Sends Bulletin
SP Sends Personal
ST Sends Traffic
Subject: ending with [CR].
Text: End each line with [CR]. End message by
typing /ex [CR] or CTRL-Z [CR]
at the beginning of a new line.
SR(eply) SR n[CR] Sends a reply to message n prompting only for text.
V(ersion) V [CR] displays the software version of the PMS system.
CMD(B/H/J/K/KM/L/M/R/S/SB/SP/ST/SR/V/?)>
b
- Logged off
*** DISCONNECTED
February 25, 2012
1st time on UHF BBS
I tried the UHF packet for the 1st time and YES its works fine over here
I believe its the Ericsson FM transceiver at the Columbus module!.
It is a little bit harsh in tone ( looks nervous hi hi ) .
Below is my 1st msg
cmd:C RS0ISS-1
cmd:*** CONNECTED to RS0ISS-1
Logged on to RS0ISS's Personal Message System
on board the International Space Station
CMD(B/H/J/K/KM/L/M/R/S/SB/SP/ST/SR/V/?)>
S ALL
Subject:
HELLO
Message:
HELLO ALL THIS MY 1ST MSG
ON UHF
PSE EMAIL ME IF U CAN
DOWNLOAD IT
OR REPLY VIA ISS BBS
73 DE ST2NH
/EX
Message saved as Msg # 44
CMD(B/H/J/K/KM/L/M/R/S/SB/SP/ST/SR/V/?)>
73 Nader / st2nh
I believe its the Ericsson FM transceiver at the Columbus module!.
It is a little bit harsh in tone ( looks nervous hi hi ) .
Below is my 1st msg
cmd:C RS0ISS-1
cmd:*** CONNECTED to RS0ISS-1
Logged on to RS0ISS's Personal Message System
on board the International Space Station
CMD(B/H/J/K/KM/L/M/R/S/SB/SP/ST/SR/V/?)>
S ALL
Subject:
HELLO
Message:
HELLO ALL THIS MY 1ST MSG
ON UHF
PSE EMAIL ME IF U CAN
DOWNLOAD IT
OR REPLY VIA ISS BBS
73 DE ST2NH
/EX
Message saved as Msg # 44
CMD(B/H/J/K/KM/L/M/R/S/SB/SP/ST/SR/V/?)>
73 Nader / st2nh
February 24, 2012
ISS UHF packet
UHF packet
The ISS currently operates a packet system from the Columbus module on 437.55 in addition to the 145.825 system in the service module. Both have a packet digi (alias of ARISS) and mailbox. They basically operate the same just on different frequencies.
Kenneth - N5VHO
Submitted by N5VHO on Fri, 2012-02-24 18:24 @ ISS FAN CLUB
The ISS currently operates a packet system from the Columbus module on 437.55 in addition to the 145.825 system in the service module. Both have a packet digi (alias of ARISS) and mailbox. They basically operate the same just on different frequencies.
Kenneth - N5VHO
Submitted by N5VHO on Fri, 2012-02-24 18:24 @ ISS FAN CLUB
ISS BBS help file. (commands)
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Please do not ask for this help file from the ISS! specially if you in NA ,
Europe or Japan!! It is a big delay the other using traffic and APRS .
The ISS BBS commands are here! Enjoy it.
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cmd:c rs0iss-11
cmd:*** CONNECTED to RS0ISS-11
Welcome to RS0ISS's message board
System Ver 1.50 105052 Bytes free
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)>
?
Commands
W(rite) = Type W (callsign) to begin message entering.
Subject: = Header(max 30 characters) are entered after the prompt: "Subject:".
Ending the header with a carriage return.
Message: = Message are entered after the prompt: "Message:".
Ending each line with.
You terminate with either a/EX or
to the indicate end of your message.
B(ye) = Type B to DISCONNECT.
F(ile) = Type F to show the latest 20 messages.
L(ist) = Type L to show the all messages.
M(ine) = Type M to show latest 20 messages (to or from you).
Subsequent F or M command will show next 20 active messages.
R(ead) = Type R n to show the number n message.
A(bort) = Type A to Abort.
J = Type J to show connect stations.
K(ill) = Type K n to delete the number n message (only to or from you).
H(elp)or ?= Type H or ? to display this.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)>
b
Thank you CU AGN 73
Please do not ask for this help file from the ISS! specially if you in NA ,
Europe or Japan!! It is a big delay the other using traffic and APRS .
The ISS BBS commands are here! Enjoy it.
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cmd:c rs0iss-11
cmd:*** CONNECTED to RS0ISS-11
Welcome to RS0ISS's message board
System Ver 1.50 105052 Bytes free
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)>
?
Commands
W(rite) = Type W (callsign)
Subject: = Header(max 30 characters) are entered after the prompt: "Subject:".
Ending the header with a carriage return
Message: = Message are entered after the prompt: "Message:".
Ending each line with
You terminate with either a
to the indicate end of your message.
B(ye) = Type B
F(ile) = Type F
L(ist) = Type L
M(ine) = Type M
Subsequent F or M command will show next 20 active messages.
R(ead) = Type R n
A(bort) = Type A
J = Type J
K(ill) = Type K n
H(elp)or ?= Type H
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)>
b
Thank you CU AGN 73
February 20, 2012
What's inside ISS mail box ?
12:58 13:07 UTC
All the messages inside ISS mail box
Notice the wrong date and time stamp :)
The ISS is so quite over Africa except some traffic
from SV1HFY and YU7RD at the end of SW –> NE pass.
I’m planing to reactivate my Igate soon.
Msg# Size TS Date Time From To @ BBS Subject
63 189 28-Mar/1321 ST2NH >DK3WN hello dear Mike
62 145 B$ 28-Mar/1409 KG4CEO>ALL hi
61 30 B$ 28-Mar/1237 KG4CEO>ALL all
60 190 B$ 28-Mar/1231 KG4CEO>ALL all
59 192 B$ 28-Mar/0919 KG4CEO>ALL HELLO
58 30 28-Mar/0810 ST2NH >EA1JM HELLO
57 351 B$ 28-Mar/0742 KG4CEO>ALL Hello ISS Crew and fellow terr
56 72 28-Mar/0635 ST2NH >PE0SAT hi
55 72 28-Mar/0634 ST2NH >W1ICW hi
54 73 28-Mar/0634 ST2NH >JA6PL hi
53 21 28-Mar/0632 ST2NH >JE9PEL hi
52 72 28-Mar/0631 ST2NH >SP7THR hi
51 72 28-Mar/0631 ST2NH >AC4AV hi
50 72 28-Mar/0630 ST2NH >JA0CAW hi
49 72 28-Mar/0630 ST2NH >VK5HI hi
48 35 Y 28-Mar/0306 EA1JM >ST2NH Hello nader
46 51 27-Mar/0842 VE2TMW>ALL greetings
45 58 27-Mar/0734 ST2NH >ST2MA hello dirsh
44 64 27-Mar/0733 ST2NH >ST2YM hello yasir
43 89 27-Mar/0732 ST2NH >ST2AB hello beko
42 71 27-Mar/0731 ST2NH >ST2SA hello om
41 107 27-Mar/0729 ST2NH >ALL skid
40 190 27-Mar/0727 ST2NH >ST2UOK good morning
39 107 27-Mar/0726 ST2NH >ALL hello
38 47 $ 27-Mar/0406 F6CDZ >ALL Vy 73
37 37 $ 27-Mar/0030 PY3RAA>ALL ola pessoal
36 18 26-Mar/2140 ST2NH >ALL hello
35 90 26-Mar/2139 ST2NH >ST2UOK test
34 53 26-Mar/2138 ST2NH >ST2UOK hello
33 77 B$ 26-Mar/1115 W3TMB >ALL HELLO
32 133 22-Mar/1839 LW5DGM>ALL hello
26 232 B$ 20-Mar/1623 UA9UIZ>ALL Hello All
25 40 B$ 19-Mar/1501 LU8YY >ALL Saludos
23 98 B$ 19-Mar/1321 LU8YY >ALL Saludos desde Villa Mercedes S
13 36 $ /0655 PY3RAA>ALL parabens as labres brasil 78 a
7 47 B$ /1755 K8BZ >ALL HI
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Next message Number 64
All the messages inside ISS mail box
Notice the wrong date and time stamp :)
The ISS is so quite over Africa except some traffic
from SV1HFY and YU7RD at the end of SW –> NE pass.
I’m planing to reactivate my Igate soon.
Msg# Size TS Date Time From To @ BBS Subject
63 189 28-Mar/1321 ST2NH >DK3WN hello dear Mike
62 145 B$ 28-Mar/1409 KG4CEO>ALL hi
61 30 B$ 28-Mar/1237 KG4CEO>ALL all
60 190 B$ 28-Mar/1231 KG4CEO>ALL all
59 192 B$ 28-Mar/0919 KG4CEO>ALL HELLO
58 30 28-Mar/0810 ST2NH >EA1JM HELLO
57 351 B$ 28-Mar/0742 KG4CEO>ALL Hello ISS Crew and fellow terr
56 72 28-Mar/0635 ST2NH >PE0SAT hi
55 72 28-Mar/0634 ST2NH >W1ICW hi
54 73 28-Mar/0634 ST2NH >JA6PL hi
53 21 28-Mar/0632 ST2NH >JE9PEL hi
52 72 28-Mar/0631 ST2NH >SP7THR hi
51 72 28-Mar/0631 ST2NH >AC4AV hi
50 72 28-Mar/0630 ST2NH >JA0CAW hi
49 72 28-Mar/0630 ST2NH >VK5HI hi
48 35 Y 28-Mar/0306 EA1JM >ST2NH Hello nader
46 51 27-Mar/0842 VE2TMW>ALL greetings
45 58 27-Mar/0734 ST2NH >ST2MA hello dirsh
44 64 27-Mar/0733 ST2NH >ST2YM hello yasir
43 89 27-Mar/0732 ST2NH >ST2AB hello beko
42 71 27-Mar/0731 ST2NH >ST2SA hello om
41 107 27-Mar/0729 ST2NH >ALL skid
40 190 27-Mar/0727 ST2NH >ST2UOK good morning
39 107 27-Mar/0726 ST2NH >ALL hello
38 47 $ 27-Mar/0406 F6CDZ >ALL Vy 73
37 37 $ 27-Mar/0030 PY3RAA>ALL ola pessoal
36 18 26-Mar/2140 ST2NH >ALL hello
35 90 26-Mar/2139 ST2NH >ST2UOK test
34 53 26-Mar/2138 ST2NH >ST2UOK hello
33 77 B$ 26-Mar/1115 W3TMB >ALL HELLO
32 133 22-Mar/1839 LW5DGM>ALL hello
26 232 B$ 20-Mar/1623 UA9UIZ>ALL Hello All
25 40 B$ 19-Mar/1501 LU8YY >ALL Saludos
23 98 B$ 19-Mar/1321 LU8YY >ALL Saludos desde Villa Mercedes S
13 36 $ /0655 PY3RAA>ALL parabens as labres brasil 78 a
7 47 B$ /1755 K8BZ >ALL HI
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Next message Number 64
More mail via ISS BBS
22:07 22:17 UTC
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w VK5HI
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w JA0CAW
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w AC4AV
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w SP7THR
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w JE9PEL
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
RS0ISS-4 CQ,SGATE/1:
ARISS - International Space Station (BBS/APRS on)
w JA6PL
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w W1ICW
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
RS0ISS-4 CQ,SGATE/1:
ARISS - International Space Station (BBS/APRS on)
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w PE0SAT
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w dk3wn
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
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23:44 23:54 UTC
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You have following mails waiting.
48 35 $ 28-Mar/0306 EA1JM >ST2NH Hello nader
R 48
From : EA1JM
To : ST2NH
@ BBS :
Subject:
Hello nader
Greetings from Spain 73
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
W EA1JM
Subject:
HELLO
Message:
HI NICE TO SEE U HERE 73
/EX
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w VK5HI
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w JA0CAW
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w AC4AV
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w SP7THR
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w JE9PEL
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
RS0ISS-4 CQ,SGATE/1:
ARISS - International Space Station (BBS/APRS on)
w JA6PL
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w W1ICW
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
RS0ISS-4 CQ,SGATE/1:
ARISS - International Space Station (BBS/APRS on)
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w PE0SAT
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
Thank you for your message.
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
w dk3wn
Subject:
hi
Message:
hello OM , very glad to be in touch via iss BBS pse reply
73 de st2nh
/ex
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23:44 23:54 UTC
Welcome to RS0ISS’s message board
System Ver 1.50 107468 Bytes free
You have following mails waiting.
48 35 $ 28-Mar/0306 EA1JM >ST2NH Hello nader
R 48
From : EA1JM
To : ST2NH
@ BBS :
Subject:
Hello nader
Greetings from Spain 73
CMD(F/K/M/R/W/B/H/?)
W EA1JM
Subject:
HELLO
Message:
HI NICE TO SEE U HERE 73
/EX
February 19, 2012
9 messages to ISS BBS.
I succeeded to post 9 messages to ISS BBS
Msg# Size TS Date Time From To @ BBS Subject
40 190 27-Mar/0727 ST2NH >ST2UOK good morning
39 107 27-Mar/0726 ST2NH >ALL hello
36 18 26-Mar/2140 ST2NH >ALL hello
35 90 26-Mar/2139 ST2NH >ST2UOK test
34 53 26-Mar/2138 ST2NH >ST2UOK hello
45 58 27-Mar/0734 ST2NH >ST2MA hello Dirsh
44 64 27-Mar/0733 ST2NH >ST2YM hello Yasir
43 89 27-Mar/0732 ST2NH >ST2AB hello Beko
42 71 27-Mar/0731 ST2NH >ST2SA hello OM
See my 12 msg in a single pass via UISS
http://www.issfanclub.com/node/8288
Msg# Size TS Date Time From To @ BBS Subject
40 190 27-Mar/0727 ST2NH >ST2UOK good morning
39 107 27-Mar/0726 ST2NH >ALL hello
36 18 26-Mar/2140 ST2NH >ALL hello
35 90 26-Mar/2139 ST2NH >ST2UOK test
34 53 26-Mar/2138 ST2NH >ST2UOK hello
45 58 27-Mar/0734 ST2NH >ST2MA hello Dirsh
44 64 27-Mar/0733 ST2NH >ST2YM hello Yasir
43 89 27-Mar/0732 ST2NH >ST2AB hello Beko
42 71 27-Mar/0731 ST2NH >ST2SA hello OM
See my 12 msg in a single pass via UISS
http://www.issfanclub.com/node/8288
February 18, 2012
Send your mail via international space station BBS.
Working the International Space Station packet Personal Messaging System via MS Hyper-terminal and Kantronics 9612 plus TNC .
February 15, 2012
February 13, 2012
Masat-1 Heard Over Africa
Just heard MaSat-1 with a max elevation of 11 degrees @ Khartoum
Strong signal also I succeed to recorded CW beacon?
I well post it later>> Nice launch Vega congratulation to all
Strong signal also I succeed to recorded CW beacon?
I well post it later>> Nice launch Vega congratulation to all
Nice launch! Vega
CONGRATULATION EAS Nice launch!
UOK GROUND STATION MONITORING THE LAUNCH AND TRACKING THE NEW SATELLITES
UOK GROUND STATION MONITORING THE LAUNCH AND TRACKING THE NEW SATELLITES
February 11, 2012
Fox-1 Cubesat Selected for NASA ELaNa Launch Collaboration
Project ELaNa, NASA's "Educational Launch of NanoSat" managed by the Launch Services Program at the Kennedy Space Center, announced on February 10 that the AMSAT Fox-1 cubesat has been selected to join the program. AMSAT will work with NASA in a collaborative agreement where NASA will cover the integration and launch costs of satellites deemed to have merit in support of their strategic and educational goals.
See more
See more
February 10, 2012
ESA Frequency Change
Downlink,CW frequency of MaSat-1 and UNICubeSAT were changed.
They are MaSat1: 437.345MHz, UNICubeSAT: 437.305MHz as follows.
The initial TLEs will be opened to public after launch Vega Rocket.
Satellite-----Up-link----Down-link-----Beacon--------Mode
Xatcobeo--------x--------437.365------145.940-----1200bps-FFSK,SSR
e-st@r------------x-------437.445------437.445-----1200bps AFSK
Goliat------------x--------437.485------437.485-----1200bps AFSK
Robusta---------x--------437.325------437.325------1200bps FM
MaSat-1---------x--------437.345------437.345------625/1250bps GFSK,CW
PW-Sat1----435.020----145.900------145.900------1200bps BPSK,FM
UNICubeSAT----x------437.305------437.305------9600bps FSK
ALMASat-1-------x------437.465------2407.850-----1200bps FSK
---------- ------- -------- -------- -------------------
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/esa9cubf.htm
JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita
They are MaSat1: 437.345MHz, UNICubeSAT: 437.305MHz as follows.
The initial TLEs will be opened to public after launch Vega Rocket.
Satellite-----Up-link----Down-link-----Beacon--------Mode
Xatcobeo--------x--------437.365------145.940-----1200bps-FFSK,SSR
e-st@r------------x-------437.445------437.445-----1200bps AFSK
Goliat------------x--------437.485------437.485-----1200bps AFSK
Robusta---------x--------437.325------437.325------1200bps FM
MaSat-1---------x--------437.345------437.345------625/1250bps GFSK,CW
PW-Sat1----435.020----145.900------145.900------1200bps BPSK,FM
UNICubeSAT----x------437.305------437.305------9600bps FSK
ALMASat-1-------x------437.465------2407.850-----1200bps FSK
---------- ------- -------- -------- -------------------
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/esa9cubf.htm
JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita
February 8, 2012
February 7, 2012
STRaND-1 - the World's first SmartPhone Nanosatellite
Space researchers at the University of Surrey and SSTL have developed STRaND-1, a nanosatellite containing a smartphone payload that will be launched into orbit around the Earth in 2012.
STRaND-1 is being built in engineer's free time and using advanced commercial off-the-shelf components, which fits perfectly with SSTL's innovation and low-cost philosophies.
See More
February 5, 2012
FO-29 CW TLM
22:13 22:27 UTC
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 81 81 81 8D 8A E7 E5 E6 E7 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 81 81 81 8C 8B E7 E5 E6 E7 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 7F 81 81 8C 7F E8 E5 E7 E7 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 81 80 81 8B 4E E8 E6 E7 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 81 80 80 8B 72 E8 E6 E7 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 80 80 80 8B 7C E8 E6 E7 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 7E 80 80 8B 8D E8 E6 E8 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 82 80 80 8B 70 E9 E7 E8 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 7F 7F 80 8B 7E E9 E7 E8 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 80 7F 7F 8A 7E E9 E7 E8 E9 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 81 81 81 8D 8A E7 E5 E6 E7 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 81 81 81 8C 8B E7 E5 E6 E7 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 7F 81 81 8C 7F E8 E5 E7 E7 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 81 80 81 8B 4E E8 E6 E7 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 81 80 80 8B 72 E8 E6 E7 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 80 80 80 8B 7C E8 E6 E7 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 7E 80 80 8B 8D E8 E6 E8 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 82 80 80 8B 70 E9 E7 E8 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 7F 7F 80 8B 7E E9 E7 E8 E8 E7
HI HI 20 02 88 D5 00 77 00 00 09 60 01 01 01 80 7F 7F 8A 7E E9 E7 E8 E9 E7
February 3, 2012
MASAT-1 New decoder Version
A new version of the telemetry decoding application for MASAT-1 is
available at
http://cubesat.bme.hu/en/foldi-allomas/kliens-szoftver/
SRMSAT and JUGUN TLM
SATUTC 22:00 22:18
Jugnu not heard !!!
UTC 22:19 22:36
Good signal RX , A continuous loop of :
SRMVUCZZPPC
SRMVUCZZPPC
KNSAT-1 Decoder analysis :
Jugnu not heard !!!
UTC 22:19 22:36
Good signal RX , A continuous loop of :
SRMVUCZZPPC
SRMVUCZZPPC
KNSAT-1 Decoder analysis :
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