October 30, 2012
WE WISH packet frames.
WE WISH HK DATA
The beacon is a mix of cw and packet frames - this clip contain only the packet frames .
Ohayou(JA-Time) Mike san , Nader san
TNX Soft Mike san and enjoy trip.
GD RCV Nader san,
I decoded the sound of your Blog.
I sent Image.
Dewa Tetsu JA0CAW
The beacon is a mix of cw and packet frames - this clip contain only the packet frames .
Ohayou(JA-Time) Mike san , Nader san
TNX Soft Mike san and enjoy trip.
GD RCV Nader san,
I decoded the sound of your Blog.
I sent Image.
Dewa Tetsu JA0CAW
October 29, 2012
AENEAS Telemetry
AENEAS Telemetry via soundmodem software.
Orbit # 674
Signal was strong after TCA to LOS .
4341455255531D0040020001010B06002D14AC000000001000F075005A534A004120AABC411139
4341455255531D0040020001010B06002D0AAC000000001000F075005A534A004120AABC41ACBD
4341455255531D0040020001010B06002D14AC000000001000F075005A534A004120AABC411139
4341455255531D0040020001010B06002D14AC000000001000F075005A534A004120AABC411139
4341455255531D0040020001010B06002D1EAC000000001000F075005A534A004120AABC417A45
4341455255531D0040020001010B06002D28AC000000001000F075005A534A004120AABC417A38
4341455255531D0040020001010B06002D32AC000000001000F075005A534A004120AABC41ACD9
October 27, 2012
TechEdSat TLM & UZ7HO Soundmodem
Soundmodem is a software Packet-Radio TNC by UZ7HO . Recently seems to be more sensitive than other tnc software and hardware tnc on Rx CubeSat packet @1200 bps !, at least on my setup.
Software Packet-Radio TNC
TechEdSat TLM decoder By DK3WN
Software Packet-Radio TNC
TechEdSat TLM decoder By DK3WN
October 26, 2012
Setellites frequency list update #2
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Request for a file of amateur satellite frequencies
Hi All See Mineo Wakita webpage - All satellites list update page http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/satslist.htm 73's Nader Omer---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Request for a file of amateur satellite frequencies
Hi All, Many thanks to everyone who responded to my plea! As a result of it, with JE9PEL's agreement, we have created an abstract from his master list of all amateur satellites so as to include just those ones that are active. It is available here http://www.uk.amsat.org/?page_id=11251 The benefit of this is that it fits nicely on a single sheet of A4 paper and can therefore easily be stuck on the wall of the shack right behind the radio. I know that this is an old fashioned concept but it has already helped me work out the likely spacecraft when looking at signals showing up the waterfall display on the screen using an FCD+ and SDR# The challenge will, of course, be to keep it uptodate and hopefully someone will be willing to take on the task of setting up and maintaining a proper database. best wishes Graham G3VZV
October 25, 2012
Setellites frequency list update
All satellites list at Mika Wakita's webpage
JE9PEL |
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/satslist.htm
October 23, 2012
Online telemetry decoder for FITSAT-1& other satellites
UTC 21:12
Orbit # 281
Telemetry data received by Fldigi 3.2 software.
S4 1D 1E 19 18
S5 1B 18 07 66
HI DE NIWAKA JAPAN
S1 F0 01 01 B9
S2 89 DA 81 81
S3 01 00 00 01
S4 1C 1E 18 17
S5 1B 18 08 05
HI DE NIWAKA JAPAN
S1 F1 01 01 B9
S2 89 DA 81 81
S3 01 00 00 01
See the short video clip :
The telemetry decoded by Timothy HB9FFH who made a telemetry decoder for FITSAT-1. It is available from the Carpcomm website:http://carpcomm.com/satellite/fitsat1
Decoder for other Cube-satellite available too http://carpcomm.com/satellite/list
Screen snapshot of the result
Other FITSAT-1 decoder available at Ivo Brugnera I6IBE webpage
Orbit # 281
Telemetry data received by Fldigi 3.2 software.
S4 1D 1E 19 18
S5 1B 18 07 66
HI DE NIWAKA JAPAN
S1 F0 01 01 B9
S2 89 DA 81 81
S3 01 00 00 01
S4 1C 1E 18 17
S5 1B 18 08 05
HI DE NIWAKA JAPAN
S1 F1 01 01 B9
S2 89 DA 81 81
S3 01 00 00 01
See the short video clip :
The telemetry decoded by Timothy HB9FFH who made a telemetry decoder for FITSAT-1. It is available from the Carpcomm website:http://carpcomm.com/satellite/fitsat1
Decoder for other Cube-satellite available too http://carpcomm.com/satellite/list
Screen snapshot of the result
Other FITSAT-1 decoder available at Ivo Brugnera I6IBE webpage
October 21, 2012
FITSAT-1 tlm
UTC 20:20
Orbit # 265
HI DE NIWAKA JAPAN
SI*0 01 01 B9
S2 89 DA 81 81
S3 00 00 00 00
S4 1D 1E 19 19
S5 1B 16 AB EC
Orbit # 265
HI DE NIWAKA JAPAN
SI*0 01 01 B9
S2 89 DA 81 81
S3 00 00 00 00
S4 1D 1E 19 19
S5 1B 16 AB EC
AENEAS beacons
Sunday, October 21st, 2012 by DK3WN
17:58 UTC
You see here the signal from TCA at 17:59 UTC till LOS.
The eclipse begun exactly at 18:01:40 UTC and you can see that the signal is getting weaker instantly.
Source DK3WM Blog
17:58 UTC
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601073228000000001000F075001181440041F06909428389
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601080028000000001000F075003881440041F06909429363
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601080A28000000001000F075003881440041F0690942F81F
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601081428000000001000F075003881440041F0690942459B
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601081E28000000001000F075003881440041F06909422EE7
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601082828000000001000F075003881440041F06909422E9A
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601083228000000001000F075003881440041F0690942F87B
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601090028000000001000F075005F81440041F069094247AC
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601090A28000000001000F075005F81440041F06909422CD0
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601091428000000001000F075005F81440041F06909429154
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601091E28000000001000F075005F81440041F0690942FA28
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601092828000000001000F075005F81440041F0690942FA55
4341455255531D0040020001010B0601093228000000001000F075005F81440041F06909422CB4
4341455255531D0040020001010B06010A0028000000001000F075008681440041F0690942E41A
4341455255531D0040020001010B06010A0A28000000001000F075008681440041F06909428F66
4341455255531D0040020001010B06010A1428000000001000F075008681440041F069094232E2
4341455255531D0040020001010B06010A1E28000000001000F075008681440041F0690942599E
You see here the signal from TCA at 17:59 UTC till LOS.
The eclipse begun exactly at 18:01:40 UTC and you can see that the signal is getting weaker instantly.
Source DK3WM Blog
First picture from NIWAKA by 5.8GHz
GS says to AMSAT-DL as follows. > I appreciate your offer of 20m dish. > The exact frequency is 5840.000 MHz. > > The RF signal is modulated with FSK of 115.2kbps digital picture data. > Frequency sift is +,- 50kHz, but the spectrum spread over 300kHz. > As we use a simple FSK, FM detector directly generates the signal for > serial-port(RS232C) of PC. The discriminator of FM-radio (IF=10.7MHz) > may be available by removing de-emphasis circuit. > > A jpeg-picture data are sent by packets. Each packet consists > of 128 byte: > > packet-ID data-size picture-data verify > (2 byte) (2 byte) (122 byte) (2 byte) > > Namely, the first 4 bytes and the last 2 bytes do not consist the > photo data. Data-size of all packets except the last is 122(=7A hex). > > A jpeg-picture data starts with "FFD8" and ends with "FFD9". > The jpeg picture is made by connecting the data part of each packet by > removing the first 4 byte and the last 2 byte. > > 20 VGA-pictures are sent at a time. Each picture is sent around 4-6 sec. > There is 8 msec interval between packets. and 5 sec interval between > pictures. > > Please find the block diagrams and circuit schematics in my web-page: > http://www.fit.ac.jp/~tanaka/
Source JE9PEL Blog
Flight and Engineering Models of FUNcube-1
Flight and Engineering Models of FUNcube-1 with FUNcube-2 boards
More information is available-at UK-AMSAT
More information is available-at UK-AMSAT
October 16, 2012
October 13, 2012
How to decode WE_WISH SSTV (Revision)
How to decode WE_WISH SSTV
https://sites.google.com/site/jq1ziijq1zij/english How to decode WE_WISH SSTV JE9PEL, I explain a method of the decoding WE_WISH SSTV photo received ST2NH. Because there is only a Japanese software and PDF file, I do not know whether you can analyze it by a method to explain here properly in English. Please test. (*) In the PDF file writing on how to use WE_WISH decoder, the way of the temperature setting seems to include some error. In other words the ruggedness of the 3D image of SSTV which I explained in my home page might be against all so far. Please wait for a while, because I am asking GS a question now. (**)I corrected here the explanation of the last page in the PDF file of WE_WISH SSTV. This was comfirmed in Ground Station as above. 1. You will get a clean red and a yellow photo of the infrared signal using MMSSTV. Save this image as the BMP file. And you will notice some curved lines at the center of the image. I do not know what it is. 2. Install Decoder and PDF file from Japanese homepage of WE_WISH GS. https://sites.google.com/site/jq1ziijq1zij/home/shou-xin-fang-fa https://sites.google.com/site/jq1ziijq1zij/english, English page 3. Set BMP file which you saved first in the column of this decoder. 4. Set two CFG file 'AMB20-OBJ20_Cal.dat' and 'AMB20-OBJ40_Cal.dat' etc. Input temperature value in two columns of this decoder, and run it. See the next image for example. http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/st2nhtv1.png 5. The CSV file is generated in the folder automatically. It is 'st2nhstv_OUT.csv' for example. 6. Open this CSV file using a tool Graph-R 2.30 'GraphR.exe'. http://www.vector.co.jp/soft/dl/winnt/business/se136959.html 7. You will decode them as follows. http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/st2nhtv2.png http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/st2nhtv3.png AW: We-Wish SSTV by DK3WN 19:45UTC, 10 Oct 2012 by DK3WN (before correction) http://sphotos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/155640_4824859186488_213597516_n.jpg http://heiseiturezuregusa.blog.ocn.ne.jp/a/2012/10/1011_4816.html 20:32UTC, 11 Oct 2012 by DK3WN (before correction) You can see the gradient boom. After correction by JA0CAW [Supplement] Subject: SSTV From: Nader Omer To: mineo waketa je9pel Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 15:11:04 -0700 (PDT) Hello dear Mineo I've received SSTV photo from We Wish satellite . I've noticed some curved lines at the center of the photos as I've seen those line too at JA0CAW sstv photo! see attached images please I wounder what are those lines? How can I decode we wish sstv images ? Thanks in advance dear friend 73's, Nader, st2nh --------------------- Subject: We-Wish SSTV From: Mike Rupprecht To: Mineo Wakita Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 13:45:50 +0200 Dear Mineo san, I received a new SSTV image from We-Wish. Can you explain me, what we see in the image? I know it's an infrared or thermal image - but of what. Is it inside the cube or outside to earth? I did not found any english informations about that. Maybe you can help me, please? Thanks ! 73 Dewa, Mike, DK3WN --------------------- Subject: We-Wish SSTV From: Mineo Wakita To: Nader Omer, Mike Rupprecht Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 20:48:03 +0900 Please set up as above after the correction. JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita --------------------- AW: We-Wish SSTV From: Mike Rupprecht To: Mineo Wakita Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 13:44:38 +0200 Dear Mineo san, I managed to get the temperature gradient. I forgot to type in the values for H and L rangec I should better learn japanese language, hihic 73 Dewa, Mike ----- Ursprungliche Nachricht ----- Betreff: Re: We-Wish SSTV Von: Mineo Wakita An: DK3WN Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Oktober 2012 13:41 In the PDF file writing on how to use WE_WISH decoder, the way of the temperature setting seems to include some error. In other words the ruggedness of the 3D image of SSTV which I explained in my home page might be against all so far. Please wait for a while, because I am asking GS a question now. JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita wesite
WE_WISH English Page
WE_WISH English Page ― 2012幓10ę13ę„ 11ę11å
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October 11, 2012
How to decode WE_WISH SSTV
How to decode WE_WISH SSTV ―
WE_WISH 赤å¤ē·ē»åćč§£ęććę¹ę³ć«ć¤ćć¦、å¤å½å±ććč³Ŗåć”ć¼ć«ćę„ć¾ćć。 ćć® SSTVäæ”å·ćÆäøēäøć§åäæ”ććć¦ćć¾ć。ććć ē®”å¶å±HPć«ćÆ、English ć® ćć¼ćøćÆćććć®ć® ęŖć Coming Soon ć®ē¶ę ć§、ćć³ć¼ćć¼ć PDFćć”ć¤ć«ć č±čŖēćÆēØęććć¦ćć¾ćć。ććć§åč¶ćŖć®ć§ćć、ꬔć®čæäæ”ćčŖå±ć®ę¹ćć éäæ”ćććć¾ćć。ććć、ćć¹ć¦ćę„ę¬čŖåƾåæćŖć®ć§、äøčØć®ęé ćčøćć§ć ęććå¤å½å±ć«ćÆćć³ć¼ćććććØćÆē”ēć§ććć。ä½ćØćę¹åććććć§ćć。 JE9PEL, I explain a method of the decoding WE_WISH SSTV photo received ST2NH. Because there is only a Japanese software and PDF file, I do not know whether you can analyze it by a method to explain here properly in English. 1. You will get a clean red and a yellow photo of the infrared signal using MMSSTV. Save this image as the BMP file. And you will notice some curved lines at the center of the image. I do not know what it is. 2. Install Decoder and PDF file from Japanese homepage of WE_WISH GS. https://sites.google.com/site/jq1ziijq1zij/home/shou-xin-fang-fa I put the same program in English 'wishsstv.exe' in my homepage. http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/wishsstv.exe 3. Open two CFG file 'AMB20-OBJ20_Cal.dat' and 'AMB20-OBJ40_Cal.dat' etc. Input temperature value in two columns of this decoder. See the next image for example. http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/st2nhtv1.png 4. The CSV file is generated in the folder automatically. It is 'st2nhstv_OUT.csv' for example. 5. Decode this CSV file using a tool Graph-R 2.30 'GraphR.exe'. http://www.vector.co.jp/soft/dl/winnt/business/se136959.html 6. You will decode them as follows. http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/st2nhtv2.png http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/st2nhtv3.png
Thanks Mineo JE9PEL Sourse JE9PEL Blog
October 9, 2012
JAXA cubesat Keps
WE WISH
1 38852U 98067CN 12283.00925092 .00041863 00000-0 69687-3 0 14
2 38852 51.6477 275.8145 0018909 135.8738 224.3701 15.51407904 603
Raiko
1 38853U 98067CO 12283.00919217 .00038394 00000-0 64119-3 0 17
2 38853 51.6480 275.8141 0014227 145.1302 215.0858 15.51445930 661
F-1
1 38854U 98067CP 12283.07336473 .00054398 00000-0 89879-3 0 14
2 38854 51.6473 275.4897 0014651 145.1372 215.0744 15.51582271 671
FITSat-1
1 38855U 98067CQ 12282.68697989 .00022010 00000-0 37095-3 0 12
2 38855 51.6485 277.4123 0014736 146.6828 213.5108 15.51493630 504
TechEdSat
1 38856U 98067CR 12283.00883489 .00069724 00000-0 11405-2 0 11
2 38856 51.6479 275.8106 0018733 136.2088 224.0323 15.51677880 557
/EX
References
DK3WN Blog and prehled-druzic.blogspot.
1 38852U 98067CN 12283.00925092 .00041863 00000-0 69687-3 0 14
2 38852 51.6477 275.8145 0018909 135.8738 224.3701 15.51407904 603
Raiko
1 38853U 98067CO 12283.00919217 .00038394 00000-0 64119-3 0 17
2 38853 51.6480 275.8141 0014227 145.1302 215.0858 15.51445930 661
F-1
1 38854U 98067CP 12283.07336473 .00054398 00000-0 89879-3 0 14
2 38854 51.6473 275.4897 0014651 145.1372 215.0744 15.51582271 671
FITSat-1
1 38855U 98067CQ 12282.68697989 .00022010 00000-0 37095-3 0 12
2 38855 51.6485 277.4123 0014736 146.6828 213.5108 15.51493630 504
TechEdSat
1 38856U 98067CR 12283.00883489 .00069724 00000-0 11405-2 0 11
2 38856 51.6479 275.8106 0018733 136.2088 224.0323 15.51677880 557
/EX
References
DK3WN Blog and prehled-druzic.blogspot.
October 8, 2012
Hiscock Radiation Belt Explorer ( HRBE) TLM
20:46 20:57 UTC
Orbit # 5,106
More info
E1P-2 (Explorer-1 PRIME-2) / HRBE CubeSat Mission Space Science and Engineering Laboratory
Orbit # 5,106
More info
E1P-2 (Explorer-1 PRIME-2) / HRBE CubeSat Mission Space Science and Engineering Laboratory
FO-29 CW TLM
21:10 21:27 UTC
Orbit # 79,719
HI HI 200288D5007700000960010101817E7D8885F7F6F7F7F6
HI HI 200288D5007700000960010101817E7D888FF8F6F7F8F6
HI HI 200288D500770000096001010I817E7D887FF8F6F7F8F6
HI HI200288D5007700000960010101817D7D886CF8F6F8F8F6
Orbit # 79,719
HI HI 200288D5007700000960010101817E7D8885F7F6F7F7F6
HI HI 200288D5007700000960010101817E7D888FF8F6F7F8F6
HI HI 200288D500770000096001010I817E7D887FF8F6F7F8F6
HI HI200288D5007700000960010101817D7D886CF8F6F8F8F6
October 5, 2012
Status of satellites deployed from the International Space Station (ISS).
On October 4, 2012 five CubeSats were successfully deployed from the
International Space Station (ISS). The first pod containing RAIKO and
WE-WISH was deployed at 1437 UT while the second pod containing
FITSAT-1, F-1 and TechEdSat deployed at 1544 UT.
Last status of the satellites
FITSAT-1 - CW beacon heard and decoded .
TechEdSat - Packet beacon received.
WE-WISH SSTV received .
F1 Not heard yet.
More info at AMSAT-UK & Amsat BB
Last status of the satellites
FITSAT-1 - CW beacon heard and decoded .
TechEdSat - Packet beacon received.
WE-WISH SSTV received .
F1 Not heard yet.
More info at AMSAT-UK & Amsat BB
October 4, 2012
FITSAT Heard over Africa
UTC 16:36
Orbit # 1
FITSAT heard Very strong and clear signal
I DE NIWAKA JAPAN H1 ED 0D 01 BD E*8 D6 81 81
Other satellites not heard!!
Congratulation for all teams
Orbit # 1
FITSAT heard Very strong and clear signal
I DE NIWAKA JAPAN H1 ED 0D 01 BD E*8 D6 81 81
Other satellites not heard!!
Congratulation for all teams
PROITERES - Heard, strange pattern!
PROITERES CW heard with very good signal strength & strange pattern!
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