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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: KENWOOD TH-D74A (JoAnne K9JKM)
   2. Next Rocket Lab launch (Wendy and Terry Osborne)
   3. Re: Ni-Cd's on Satellites and MASS advantage! (Mike Wilhelm)
   4. Re: AMSAT-BB Digest, Vol 15, Issue 82 (Dwayne Sinclair)
   5. Re: Ni-Cd's on Satellites and MASS advantage! (Jim White)
   6. AMSAT-UK FUNcube TLM Antenna (Graham Shirville)
   7. K8BL Grid Ops CAS-4B Recording (Hasan al-Basri)
   8. Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2020-03-16 18:30	UTC
      (aj9n@???.????
   9. HuskySat telemetry (Allen)
  10. Verification HuskySat Telem (Mike Lucas)
  11. Re: Verification HuskySat Telem (Mark L. Hammond)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 19:36:15 -0500
From: JoAnne K9JKM <k9jkm@???????.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] KENWOOD TH-D74A
Message-ID: <5E6EC9FF.5040202@???????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

On 3/15/2020 1:42 PM, Armand SP3QFE via AMSAT-BB wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As far I know Kenwood handy radios with APRS only TH-D7A/E and TH-D72A/E
> can work in duplex mode - after turn on this feature.
>
> 73, Armand SP3QFE
>
> W dniu 2020-03-15 15:12, Gerald Witalec via AMSAT-BB napisa?(a):
>> JoAnne,I believe the TH-D74A is NOT duplex receive so how is that
>> working out for you contacting the SATS?

Again, I never said what is duplex or not duplex. I was offering a link
to AMSAT's posted information on the
https://www.amsat.org/station-and-operating-hints/ page. Please keep
your facts straight. Blind posting without context about what was said
are stupid.

--
73 de JoAnne K9JKM
k9jkm@?????.???


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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 15:52:31 +1300
From: Wendy and Terry Osborne <wandtosborne@?????.???>
To: "amsat-bb@?????.???? <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Next Rocket Lab launch
Message-ID: <175442ae-3da6-f164-f90e-fcc11a935238@?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

Next Launch window 27th March see:

https://www.rocketlabusa.com/missions/next-mission/

They should be streaming it from their web site as usual.

73,

Terry Osborne ZL2BAC



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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 22:47:05 -0500
From: Mike Wilhelm <af5at.radio@?????.???>
To: Jerry Buxton <n0jy@?????.???>
Cc: Amsat - BBs <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Ni-Cd's on Satellites and MASS advantage!
Message-ID:
<CABQUVrXBHutPvgMLYtp+K5DrTwNc+WZ3fUTTY70aD476HRxnNA@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Stumbled on this paper by accident:

http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1998ESASP.416..715C

-Mike

On Sat, Mar 14, 2020, 10:02 PM Jerry Buxton via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
wrote:

> Amen.
>
> Jerry Buxton, N?JY
>
> On 3/14/2020 11:53, Robert Bruninga via AMSAT-BB wrote:
> > We have used NiCds on all of my 4 satellites with no battery problems.
> >
> > They are robust, and survive all student mistakes and require no Battery
> > management system when paired with a matching solar panel design.  IE, as
> > th batteries approach full charge is the same point where the solar panel
> > voltage maxes.  Also NiCd's can be safely overcharged at 10% indefinitely
> > with no concern. (you only get an hour in the sun and then 35 minutes
> > eclipse)...
> >
> > Yes, they are twice as heavy as Lithium, but the advantages FAR outweigh
> > the criticality of Lithium concerns and complexity of the BMS and total
> > failure on overcharge or undercharge.
> >
> > And MASS is an advantage!   PSAT and BRICSAT-1 are identical 1.5U
> cubesats
> > launched at the same time in May 2015.  But PSAT with big C cell NiCd's
> was
> > made heavier with lead ballast to 2.3kg.  BRICSAT (1.7 kg) with
> lightweight
> > Lithiums has already decayed in November.  PSAT is predicted to last 2
> more
> > years!  Same thing for identical RAFT and MARSCOM cubesats back in 2006.
> > RAFT was ballasted up and lasted TWICE as long as MARSCOM.
> >
> > For comm satellites, there is no reason to come in under mass.  Always
> > ballast up  to the maximum the launcher will allow!
> >
> > Bob, WB4APR
> >
> >
>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@?????.???. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
> expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
> AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: https://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>


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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 00:20:37 -0700
From: Dwayne Sinclair <nna6us@?????.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AMSAT-BB Digest, Vol 15, Issue 82
Message-ID: <F6DB0F5B-FF18-42C8-A8AD-6FD9CCEB2666@?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

I also have the D72 and D74. Full duplex in the context of these radios
means while PTT is enabled and you are speaking into the mic, receive on the
second band is also enabled and ideally you can also hear yourself on the
downlink simultaneously. D74 does not have this.

Regards Dwayne NA6US
>
> I have logged well over a 2000 satellite QSOs all full duplex using a
> TH-D74a on RX, both FM and SSB satellites.
>
> So what is your question?


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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 07:00:04 -0600
From: Jim White <jim@?????????????????.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Ni-Cd's on Satellites and MASS advantage!
Message-ID:
<e0f769f0-002c-5385-631c-fd9de003f9d9@?????????????????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

This is a good catch Mike.? I'm saving it to provide to the uni's I work
with.

Jim

On 3/15/2020 9:47 PM, Mike Wilhelm via AMSAT-BB wrote:
> Stumbled on this paper by accident:
>
> http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1998ESASP.416..715C
>
> -Mike
>
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2020, 10:02 PM Jerry Buxton via AMSAT-BB
<amsat-bb@?????.???>
> wrote:
>
>> Amen.
>>
>> Jerry Buxton, N?JY
>>
>> On 3/14/2020 11:53, Robert Bruninga via AMSAT-BB wrote:
>>> We have used NiCds on all of my 4 satellites with no battery problems.
>>>
>>> They are robust, and survive all student mistakes and require no Battery
>>> management system when paired with a matching solar panel design.  IE, as
>>> th batteries approach full charge is the same point where the solar panel
>>> voltage maxes.  Also NiCd's can be safely overcharged at 10% indefinitely
>>> with no concern. (you only get an hour in the sun and then 35 minutes
>>> eclipse)...
>>>
>>> Yes, they are twice as heavy as Lithium, but the advantages FAR outweigh
>>> the criticality of Lithium concerns and complexity of the BMS and total
>>> failure on overcharge or undercharge.
>>>
>>> And MASS is an advantage!   PSAT and BRICSAT-1 are identical 1.5U
>> cubesats
>>> launched at the same time in May 2015.  But PSAT with big C cell NiCd's
>> was
>>> made heavier with lead ballast to 2.3kg.  BRICSAT (1.7 kg) with
>> lightweight
>>> Lithiums has already decayed in November.  PSAT is predicted to last 2
>> more
>>> years!  Same thing for identical RAFT and MARSCOM cubesats back in 2006.
>>> RAFT was ballasted up and lasted TWICE as long as MARSCOM.
>>>
>>> For comm satellites, there is no reason to come in under mass.  Always
>>> ballast up  to the maximum the launcher will allow!
>>>
>>> Bob, WB4APR
>>>
>>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Sent via AMSAT-BB@?????.???. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
>> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
>> expressed
>> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
>> AMSAT-NA.
>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
>> Subscription settings: https://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@?????.???. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: https://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb


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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 15:18:42 +0000
From: Graham Shirville <g.shirville@??????????.???>
To: AMSAT <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] AMSAT-UK FUNcube TLM Antenna
Message-ID: <d22c2f49-1c1e-8d54-d909-5e8a2eabadd3@??????????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

Hi All,

Sorry for the advert but if you are interested in obtaining one of our
FUNcube Telemetry antenna assemblies, see here for details
https://shop.amsat-uk.org/FUNCube_TLM_Receive_Antenna/p3815740_15628535.aspx

Now may be the right time...we have plenty in stock but our
"distribution manager" for this item may shortly be confined to barracks
and not permitted to go down to the post office.:-)

73

Graham G3VZV



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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 11:26:27 -0500
From: Hasan al-Basri <hbasri.schiers6@?????.???>
To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] K8BL Grid Ops CAS-4B Recording
Message-ID:
<CAM4UQf2U_OoKFnGf5xJT4iCVz9Va-OtkgYJB+DQyPaAi624opQ@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Included in this message is a URL to my Google Drive MP4 recording of Bob's
operation on CAS-4B a few minutes ago.

At the very end of the pass, my elevation was -0.5 degrees, yes, that's
right, negative horizon!

Note for Bob: I didn't have your email address, so I'm posting the mp4 url
here.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HPz8o-ttEfZURT-XFge2IUVbazB_j2FX

Just click on this link to download the mp4 file,. It is both video and
audio. It is a standard MP4 file and will play on virtually any device,
even a phone. Anyone is welcome to view/listen to it.

File is about 95 MB, so with today's speeds, it should download quite
quickly.

The video shows:

1. On the far left the CAS-4B Batwing PSK Beacon (very useful for observing
polarity shifts during a pass).
2. The CW Beacon for reference of the maximum signal strength your signal
should be
3. Bob's signal

Notice that Bob did a nice job of keeping his power down to reasonable
levels and how difficult it is to do manual doppler, which he also did a
nice job with.

73, N0AN
Hasan


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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 18:42:47 +0000 (UTC)
From: aj9n@???.???
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: [amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2020-03-16
18:30	UTC
Message-ID: <1975535330.3822530.1584384167358@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8


Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2020-03-16 18:30 UTC

?

Quick list of scheduled contacts and events:

?

Turkey Space Camp, Izmir, Turkey, telebridge via W5RRR

The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS

The scheduled astronaut is Drew Morgan KI5AAA

Contact is go for: Thu 2020-03-19 08:59:54 UTC 37 deg

?

SPDW Voortrekker Movement, Oranjeville, South Africa, direct via ZS9SPD (***)

The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS

The scheduled astronaut is Drew Morgan KI5AAA

Contact is go for: Fri 2020-03-27 09:47:49 UTC 36 deg (***)

?

?

ARISS is very aware of the impact that COVID-19 is having on schools and the
public in general.? As such, we may have last minute cancellations or
postponements of school contacts.? As always, I will try to provide everyone
with near-real-time updates.? (***)

?

?

?

The ARISS webpage is at https://www.ariss.org/ ???

Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.

?

The main page for Applying to Host a Scheduled Contact may be found at
https://www.ariss.org/apply-to-host-an-ariss-contact.html ???

ARISS Contact Applications (United States)

?

?

Note, all times are approximate. ?It is recommended that you do your own

orbital prediction?or start listening about 10 minutes before the listed

time.

All dates and times listed follow International Standard ISO 8601 date and

time format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS

?

The complete schedule page has been updated as of?2020-03-16 18:30 UTC. (***)

Here you will find a listing of all scheduled?school contacts, and

questions, other ISS related websites, IRLP and Echolink websites, and

instructions for any contact that may be streamed live.

?

https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf

https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.txt

?

?

The successful school list has been updated as of 2020-03-13 16:30 UTC. (***)

https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/Successful_ARISS_schools.rtf

?

?

?

The ARISS webpage is at https://www.ariss.org/ ???

Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.

?

The main page for Applying to Host a Scheduled Contact may be found at
https://www.ariss.org/apply-to-host-an-ariss-contact.html ???

?

ARISS Contact Applications (United States)

?

The ARISS webpage is at https://www.ariss.org/ ???

Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.

?

?

Message to US Educators

?

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station?

?

Contact Opportunity?

?

Call for Proposals?

?

Upcoming Proposal Window is February 1, 2020 to March 31, 2020

?

The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Program is
seeking formal and informal education institutions and organizations,
individually or working together, to host an Amateur Radio contact with a
crew member on board the ISS.? ARISS is happy to announce a proposal window
will open February 1, 2020 for contacts that would be held between January
1, 2021 and June 30, 2021. Crew scheduling and ISS orbits will determine the
exact contact dates. To maximize these radio contact opportunities, ARISS is
looking for organizations that will draw large numbers of participants and
integrate the contact into a well-developed education plan.?

?

The proposal window for contacts between January 1, 2021 and June 30, 2021
will open on February 1, 2020 and close on March 31, 2020.? Proposal
information and documents can be found at www.ariss.org. Two ARISS
Introductory Webinar sessions will be held on November 7, 2019. The first is
at 6:00 PM ET and the second is at 9:00 PM ET. The same material will be
covered during both sessions, so choose the session that best fits your
schedule. The Eventbrite link to sign up
is?https://ariss-introductory-webinar-fall-2019.eventbrite.com?.

?

The Opportunity?

?

Crew members aboard the International Space Station will participate in
scheduled Amateur Radio contacts. These radio contacts are approximately 10
minutes in length and allow students to interact with the astronauts through
a question-and-answer session.?

?

An ARISS contact is a voice-only communication opportunity via Amateur Radio
between astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the space station and classrooms
and communities. ARISS contacts afford education audiences the opportunity
to learn firsthand from astronauts what it is like to live and work in space
and to learn about space research conducted on the ISS. Students also will
have an opportunity to learn about satellite communication, wireless
technology, and radio science. Because of the nature of human spaceflight
and the complexity of scheduling activities aboard the ISS, organizations
must demonstrate flexibility to accommodate changes in dates and times of
the radio contact.?

?

Amateur Radio organizations around the world with the support of NASA and
space agencies in Russia, Canada, Japan and Europe present educational
organizations with this opportunity. The ham radio organizations' volunteer
efforts provide the equipment and operational support to enable
communication between crew on the ISS and students around the world using
Amateur Radio.??

?

More Information

?

For proposal information and more details such as expectations, proposal
guidelines and proposal form, and dates and times of Information Webinars,
go to www.ariss.org.

?

Please direct any questions to?ariss.us.education@?????.???.?

?

About ARISS:

?

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative
venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that
support the International Space Station (ISS).? In the United States,
sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American
Radio Relay League (ARRL), the ISS National Lab and National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA). The primary goal of ARISS is to promote
exploration of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEAM)
topics by organizing scheduled contacts via amateur radio between crew
members aboard the ISS and students in classrooms or public forms. Before
and during these radio contacts, students, educators, parents, and
communities learn about space, space technologies, and amateur radio. For
more information, see www.ariss.org.

?

******************************************************************************
**

ARISS Contact Applications (Europe, Africa and the Middle East)

?

Schools and Youth organizations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East
interested in setting up an ARISS radio contact with an astronaut on board
the International Space Station are invited to submit an application from
September to October and from February to April.

Please refer to details and the application form at
www.ariss-eu.org/school-contacts.? Applications should be addressed by email
to:? school.selection.manager@????????.???

?

ARISS Contact Applications (Canada, Central and South America, Asia and
Australia and Russia)

?

Organizations outside the United States can apply for an ARISS contact by
filling out an application.? Please direct questions to the appropriate
regional representative listed below. If your country is not specifically
listed, send your questions to the nearest ARISS Region listed. If you are
unsure which address to use, please send your question to the ARISS-Canada
representative; they will forward your question to the appropriate
coordinator.

?

For the application, go to:? https://www.ariss.org/ariss-application.html.

ARISS-Canada and the Americas, except USA: Steve McFarlane, VE3TBD email to:
ve3tbd@?????.???

ARISS-Japan, Asia, Pacific and Australia: Satoshi Yasuda, 7M3TJZ email to:
ariss@???????.???? Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL) https://www.jarl.org/

ARISS-Russia: Soyuz Radioljubitelei Rossii (SRR) https://srr.ru/

?

?

******************************************************************************

ARISS is always glad to receive listener reports for the above contacts.?
ARISS thanks everyone in advance for their assistance.? Feel free to send
your reports to aj9n@?????.??? or aj9n@???.???.

?

Listen for the ISS on the downlink of 145.8? MHz.

?

******************************************************************************
*

?

All ARISS contacts are made via the Kenwood radio unless otherwise noted.

?

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*


Several of you have sent me emails asking about the RAC ARISS website and
not being able to get in. ?That has now been changed to https://www.ariss.org/

?

Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.

?

****************************************************************************

Looking for something new to do?? How about receiving DATV from the ISS??
Please note that the HamTV system has been brought back to earth for
troubleshooting.? Please monitor ARISS-EU or ARISS-ON for the very latest
news on the troubleshooting efforts.?

?

If interested, then please go to the ARISS-EU website for complete details.?
Look for the buttons indicating Ham Video.????????????

?

http://www.ariss-eu.org/

?

If you need some assistance, ARISS mentor Kerry N6IZW, might be able to
provide some insight.? Contact Kerry at kbanke@?????????.???

?

?

The HamTV webpage:? https://www.amsat-on.be/hamtv-summary/

?

?

****************************************************************************
ARISS congratulations the following mentors who have now mentored over 100
schools:

?

Francesco IK?WGF with 140

Satoshi 7M3TJZ with 138

Sergey RV3DR with 133

Gaston ON4WF with 123

?

****************************************************************************

The webpages listed below were all reviewed for accuracy. Out of date

webpages were removed, and new ones have been added.? If there are additional

ARISS websites I need to know about, please let me know.

?

?

?

Total number of ARISS ISS to earth school events is 1386.

Each school counts as 1 event.??????????????????????????????????

Total number of ARISS ISS to earth school contacts is 1319.

Each contact may have multiple schools sharing the same time slot.

Total number of ARISS supported terrestrial contacts is 48.

?

A complete year by year breakdown of the contacts may be found in the

file.

https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf

?

Please feel free to contact me if more detailed statistics are needed.

?

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++



The following US states and entities have never had an ARISS contact:
South Dakota, Wyoming, American?Samoa, Guam, Northern Marianas Islands, and
the Virgin Islands.

?

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

?

QSL information may be found at:

https://www.ariss.org/qsl-cards.html

?

ISS callsigns: DP?ISS, IR?ISS, NA1SS, OR4ISS, RS?ISS

?

****************************************************************************



Frequency chart for packet, voice, and crossband repeater modes showing

Doppler correction as of 2005-07-29 04:00 UTC

https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/ISS_frequencies_and_Doppler_correction.
rtf



Check out the Zoho reports of the ARISS contacts

?

https://reports.zoho.com/ZDBDataSheetView.cc?DBID=412218000000020415

****************************************************************************

?

Exp. 60 on orbit

Drew Morgan KI5AAA

?

Exp. 61 on orbit

Oleg Skripochka

Jessica Meir

?

****************************************************************************

73,

Charlie?Sufana AJ9N
One of the ARISS operation team mentors

?

?

?





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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 21:42:55 -0700
From: "Allen" <burrell@????????.???>
To: <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] HuskySat telemetry
Message-ID: <DA3F316775084CAEBBAF33C3DAB133F6@?????????????>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

I have been collecting telemetry since early Feb, and for the last week or
so I notice that the leaderboard totals for my uploads are being received
and incremented with each pass, only to have the totals reset to a lower
number during the 15 hour period of inactivity. Example 14Mar begin/end
totals 8618/8913; 15Mar 8497/8817; 16Mar 8347/8680; 17Mar 8258/. Same
occurrence whether using Ver 1.08y, 1.08z3 or 1.08z5. Any ideas?
Thanks, Allen KI7RM

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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 23:33:02 -0700
From: "Mike Lucas" <documike@???????.???>
To: <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Verification HuskySat Telem
Message-ID: <007501d5fc25$e950bdf0$bbf239d0$@???????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Just had a HuskySat-1 high elevation pass (0620 UTC) but did not hear the
telemetry signal at all.  Been away for a couple of weeks.  Wanted to
validate BPSK receive Is LSB on the downlink correct?

Mike N7ASZ



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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 03:33:13 -0400
From: "Mark L. Hammond" <marklhammond@?????.???>
To: Mike Lucas <documike@???????.???>
Cc: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Verification HuskySat Telem
Message-ID:
<CAPRXzyqhKVOWXFF6Rbm+sRNPcUwHFP2wZvVbwdBthkYY97vZPg@????.?????.???>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Was/is in SAFE mode.  So only sending like 2 frame every several minutes.

Mark  N8MH

On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 2:34 AM Mike Lucas via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
wrote:

> Just had a HuskySat-1 high elevation pass (0620 UTC) but did not hear the
> telemetry signal at all.  Been away for a couple of weeks.  Wanted to
> validate BPSK receive Is LSB on the downlink correct?
>
> Mike N7ASZ
>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@?????.???. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available
> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions
> expressed
> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of
> AMSAT-NA.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: https://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>
--
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]


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