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Today's Topics:

   1. 3CAT2 telemetry decoded (Dani EA4GPZ)
   2. Correction time activation TM38CDXC (f5gva-1@xxxxxxx.xxx
   3. Gravity Gradient? (Robert Bruninga)
   4. ISS vs NO-84 digi (E.Mike McCardel)
   5. Re: ISS vs NO-84 digi (Robert Bruninga)
   6. Re: Gravity Gradient? (skristof@xxxxxxx.xxxx
   7. Canadian maritime expedition & LoTW (Stephen  E. Belter)
   8. CY9C now active on satellites (Clayton Coleman)
   9. Re: CY9C now active on satellites (Paul Stoetzer)
  10. Re: CY9C now active on satellites (Andrew Glasbrenner)
  11. Re: CY9C now active on satellites (Alan)
  12. CY9C Update (Paul Stoetzer)
  13. CY9C (Mark Johns)
  14. Expanding SatNOGS for satellite command and control
      (Daniel Cussen)
  15. Re: Expanding SatNOGS for satellite command and control
      (Edson W. R. Pereira)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 15:59:38 +0200
From: Dani EA4GPZ <daniel@xxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] 3CAT2 telemetry decoded
Message-ID: <d1a5e98c-5c06-ef71-76b8-10e07a431716@xxxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Hi all,

Using a recording of Scott K4KDR, I've been able to decode telemetry of
the 3CAT2 satellite, which transmits 9k6 AX.25 BPSK telemetry in 145.970MHz.

To my knowledge, this is the first time that an Amateur decodes signals
from this satellite.

More info:
http://destevez.net/2016/08/decoding-packets-from-3cat2/

73,

Dani EA4GPZ.


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 18:52:42 +0200
From: <f5gva-1@xxxxxxx.xx>
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Correction time activation TM38CDXC
Message-ID: <6CAF88BFBDCC4030979FD010180E46BC@xxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Hi all

>From 1 to 15 September 2016, I activate the special call TM38CDXC for 38 th
Convention of Clipperton DX Club. Sorry for this mistake (not 3 to 25
september)
QRV AO-07 in mode B, FO-29, SO-50, AO-73, AO-85, and satellites XW
The activation will be done on my free time.
Activation will take place since my QRA (JN18IT) and the club radio F6KOP
(JN18PN)
I hope to contact you
The QSL will be sent automatically by the bureau.
73, good DX

Claude F5GVA
Satellite amateur radio station
http://f5gva.pagesperso-orange.fr/

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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 18:11:53 -0400
From: Robert Bruninga <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Gravity Gradient?
Message-ID: <0f480cdf1a7a47556a86fc04cd91fba9@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

My understanding of Gravity Gradient is that a small spacecraft with a long
boom and tip mass will align in an UP/Down attitude.  But it is bi-stable
so either end can be  up and be stable.



What about a small satellite with TWO booms (dipole wires) in opposite
directions with small tip masses, it will be just as stable as before but I
may even get by with half the mass on each end.  More or less.  When I mean
?stable? I mean roughly up down, anything within +/- 40 degrees is still a
vertical HF antenna?.  Besides faraday rotation will rotate the received
pattern every whichaway anyway.



I disagree with an opinion I have received that says ?gravity gradient?
wont work with dual opposite end tip masses.  Says one has to be bigger and
it cannot be in the middle.  I disagree.



Any professionals have an opinion?



Bob, Wb4aPR


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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 19:07:37 -0400
From: "E.Mike McCardel" <mccardelm@xxxxx.xxx>
To: Adrian Engele via Amsat-Bb <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ISS vs NO-84 digi
Message-ID: <E8358D38-7B5C-4316-AD4D-824307C55333@xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=us-ascii

I just had the ISS and NO84 both in my footprint for 4 minutes ~2228-2232 UTC.

I was driving and only had my VX-8 with a rubber duck. I CB usually hear the
ISS and occasionally capture its packets. With NO-84 I can sometimes hear
the packets but not capture them with the HT.

What I am wondering is with a better setup and time to work them:
A. could I Digipeat both of them at the same time?
B. Would they Digipeat each other?
C. Could I digi through them both
D. How Would be able to tell ?

73,
EMike

EMike McCardel, AA8EM
Rotating Editor AMSAT News Service
Sent from my iPhone

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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 19:46:20 -0400
From: Robert Bruninga <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] ISS vs NO-84 digi
Message-ID: <7e93c97de96fdfe7e2892ff4dbe08ed1@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

> I just had the ISS and NO84 both in my footprint for 4 minutes
~2228-2232 UTC.
> A. could I Digipeat both of them at the same time?
> B. Would they Digipeat each other?
> C. Could I digi through them both
> D. How Would be able to tell ?

A. yes
B. I think all NO84 sourced beacons attempt to go via ISS always
C. Yes if you use the path AIRSS,ARISS  (*)
D. Look at the path of the digipeated packets.  All D72 and D710 radios
now have a display page for the path

(*) Don't bother going from PSAT to ISS since PSAT is only 300 mW.
Instead, use the specific path VIA RS0ISS,ARISS and it will hit ISS first
and with its 5W then there is a chance that NO-84 will hear it and
digipeat it.

I have not done it in years, so I assume that ISS repsondes to both ARISS
or RS0ISS.  And PSAT responds to PSAT and ARISS...

To see the dowlnik see: http://www1.findu.com/cgi-bin/pcsat.cgi

But it is confusing.  This packet was only digipeted by PSAT having used
The alias of ARISS on the uplink.  PSAT then marked the ARISS as used up
and inserted
Its callsign in the path to show that it did it.
K0KOC-7]APWW10,PSAT,ARISS*,qAR,VE2GQF-2:

If it had been a dual hop using the path of ARISS,ARISS, it would be:
K0KOC-7]APWW10,PSAT,ARISS,RS0ISS*,qAR,VE2GQF-2:

Since the ISS would use the second ARISS and then substitute its call in
place of the ARISS that it used.

Or if the user had used the used the path of ARISS,ARISS and it went to
ISS first and PSAT second, it would come down as :
K0KOC-7]APWW10,RS0ISS,PSAT,ARISS*,qAR,VE2GQF-2:

Unless I have had too much ocoffee and am not thinking clearly...

Bob, WB4aPR


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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 20:03:16 -0400
From: skristof@xxxxxxx.xxx
To: Robert Bruninga <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
Cc: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Gravity Gradient?
Message-ID: <d2abfbe6d6a7735999d442b45a5b51e9@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

From:
http://www.jhuapl.edu/techdigest/views/pdfs/V03_N5_1964/V3_N5_1964_Fischell.pd
f


A quote:"The mass on the end of the dumbbell closest to the center of
the earth is attracted to it by a force that we denote F. The force on
the other mass we will denote f. Even if these masses are equal it is
easy to see that force F will be larger than f. "

The article goes on to say that the torque produced will keep the closer
end pointed towards Earth. This paper actually starts with the
assumption that the two end masses are the same, then goes on to say
that it will still work even if the masses are different.

So, I'm siding with Bob.

Full disclosure: I'm not a professional, but I do teach physics.

Steve AI9IN

On 2016-08-24 18:11, Robert Bruninga wrote:

> My understanding of Gravity Gradient is that a small spacecraft with a long
> boom and tip mass will align in an UP/Down attitude.  But it is bi-stable
> so either end can be  up and be stable.
>
> What about a small satellite with TWO booms (dipole wires) in opposite
> directions with small tip masses, it will be just as stable as before but I
> may even get by with half the mass on each end.  More or less.  When I mean
> "stable" I mean roughly up down, anything within +/- 40 degrees is still a
> vertical HF antenna....  Besides faraday rotation will rotate the received
> pattern every whichaway anyway.
>
> I disagree with an opinion I have received that says "gravity gradient"
> wont work with dual opposite end tip masses.  Says one has to be bigger and
> it cannot be in the middle.  I disagree.
>
> Any professionals have an opinion?
>
> Bob, Wb4aPR
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. 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!
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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 01:53:23 +0000
From: "Stephen  E. Belter" <seb@xxxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Canadian maritime expedition & LoTW
Message-ID: <D3E3C779.6F7B3%seb@xxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

We?re only a few days from home; had a wonderful time exploring New
England and the Canadian Maritime provinces.  During our trip, I took the
opportunity to practice operating portable.  My thanks to K8YSE, N8HM, and
W5PFG for their advice and encouragement.

The current count is 20 grids activated, some rare and some not so:  GO10,
GO11, GO21, GN07, GN08, GN09, GN18, GN19, GN38, FN02, FN03, FN23, FN34,
FN41, FN43, FN46, FN67, FN75, FN76, and FN96.

215 total QSOs.  Thank you to everyone for their patience and for allowing
me to monopolize many satellite passes.

If I didn?t hear you, my apologies.  I don?t hear well (i.e., hearing
aids) and I don?t hear well (i.e., pointing the antenna and tuning the
radio).  I still need lots of practice and I need to work on my equipment.

All of my contacts have been uploaded to LoTW.  If we made contact and you
aren?t getting a confirmation via LoTW, please contact me so that we can
discover my mistakes.

Hopefully we can do this again on my next trip.  Best way to hear about
any operating plans are to follow me on Twitter @xxxxxxx.

73, Steve N9IP
--
Steve Belter, seb@xxxxxx.xxx





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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 23:46:47 -0500
From: Clayton Coleman <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] CY9C now active on satellites
Message-ID:
<CAPovOwceU05UeJy1kuXeWOETbkmxo-7K86ERP1BNxVPWaU2Fug@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

It was nice to hear a good crowd on FO-29 tonight (25-Aug) working
CY9C on FO-29 around 0430 UTC.  A few were able to work them on the
previous orbit.

Lots of good signals and some seldom-heard calls on the ole bird.

73
Clayton
W5PFG


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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 00:54:18 -0400
From: Paul Stoetzer <n8hm@xxxx.xxx>
To: Clayton Coleman <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] CY9C now active on satellites
Message-ID:
<CABzOSOpDqE9BFS+w7evAK+p7fiSKEDZUL+V1sjAuJL9-VEfMhw@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Hear the action here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/a2qocednainp849/CY9C%20on%20FO-29%200424Z%2025-Aug-2
016.MP3?dl=0

73,

Paul, N8HM

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 12:46 AM, Clayton Coleman <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx>
wrote:
> It was nice to hear a good crowd on FO-29 tonight (25-Aug) working
> CY9C on FO-29 around 0430 UTC.  A few were able to work them on the
> previous orbit.
>
> Lots of good signals and some seldom-heard calls on the ole bird.
>
> 73
> Clayton
> W5PFG
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. 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: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb


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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 00:54:39 -0400
From: Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: Clayton Coleman <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] CY9C now active on satellites
Message-ID: <6E75B7A0-83FD-49D6-96A0-3C91E634B062@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=us-ascii

I encourage everyone to try to work them. The more calls in the log, the
more likely they are to include satellite again next time.

73, Drew KO4MA



> On Aug 25, 2016, at 12:46 AM, Clayton Coleman <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote:
>
> It was nice to hear a good crowd on FO-29 tonight (25-Aug) working
> CY9C on FO-29 around 0430 UTC.  A few were able to work them on the
> previous orbit.
>
> Lots of good signals and some seldom-heard calls on the ole bird.
>
> 73
> Clayton
> W5PFG
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. 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: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb



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Message: 11
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 00:42:11 -0500
From: Alan <wa4sca@xxxxx.xxx>
To: "'Clayton Coleman'" <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx>,	"'AMSAT-BB'"
<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] CY9C now active on satellites
Message-ID: <000401d1fe93$6d772ef0$48658cd0$@xxxxx.xxx>

Clayton,

Have they annouced time and date windows they plan to be on?

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA


<-----Original Message-----
<From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxxx On Behalf Of Clayton
Coleman
<Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 11:47 PM
<To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
<Subject: [amsat-bb] CY9C now active on satellites
<
<It was nice to hear a good crowd on FO-29 tonight (25-Aug) working
<CY9C on FO-29 around 0430 UTC.  A few were able to work them on the
<previous orbit.
<
<Lots of good signals and some seldom-heard calls on the ole bird.
<
<73
<Clayton
<W5PFG
<_______________________________________________
<Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. 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
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Message: 12
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 09:59:56 -0400
From: Paul Stoetzer <n8hm@xxxx.xxx>
To: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] CY9C Update
Message-ID:
<CABzOSOo5ht-G07YidbhYTVYd7EXx5boz-ddy286idkxnft+SUA@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Just saw this on Twitter from WW2DX. Go get them! Even if you don't
normally chase grids or DX, please do get on and work them! As Drew
said on a previous post, we want to get them a lot of QSOs so they'll
see it as worth the effort on future trips.

@xxxxx 5m5 minutes ago Victoria, Subd. A, Nova Scotia

Hey @xxxxx @xxxxxxx #cy9c will attempt every pass today!! Looking
forward to the pileup :) #hamradio #dx #amsat

73,

Paul, N8HM


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Message: 13
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 14:56:05 +0000 (UTC)
From: Mark Johns <mjohns166@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] CY9C
Message-ID: <613119050.1862769.1472136965105@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

St. Paul is very easy to work on satellite. Good op, station hears well.
Just take your time, no need to step all over one another. He was lonely
toward the end of the most recent FO-29 pass. Wish I'd waited until the
crowd had thinned out.
--

Mark D. Johns, K?MDJ
Decorah, Iowa USA  EN43
-----------------------------------------------
"Heaven goes by favor; if it went by merit,
   you would stay out and your dog would go in."
     ---Mark Twain


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Message: 14
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 16:33:16 +0100
From: Daniel Cussen <dan@xxxx.xxx>
To: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Expanding SatNOGS for satellite command and
control
Message-ID:
<CAF3DnKgW+6Q-gyOGAKAvanFpqJeAm-zK=U38xrd+soo5pEt9VQ@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

From:
https://satnogs.org/2016/08/cnc-librecubesat/

Although quite some time has passed since our last update the SatNOGS
team and the community was busy working on it?s software and hardware
components allowing modular setups.

A large amount of focus has being the SatNOGS client software.
Allowing the user to not only use RTL-SDR based dongles but a far
greater variety of SDR solutions using GnuRadio. In conjunction with
that SatNOGS client is able to use Amateur Radios that are supported
by hamlib (we?ve already tested on Yaesu and Kenwood radios). Such
functionality paired with our new ground station hardware design, and
further tests on after market designs such us Yaesu Az/El rotator
would allow the SatNOGS network to not only receive but transmit data
via the network to satellites.

Since a few months now Libre Space Foundation, the organization that
assists the development, and operation of the SatNOGS networks is has
being working together with the University of Patras on developing and
manufacturing the first satellite with most of it?s components based
open hardware and using free software, UPSat.

An open hardware and software satellite especially one build by Libre
Space Foundation would be a great chance for the SatNOGS network to
implement command and control features on it?s SatNOGS client,
allowing a fully open Low Earth Orbiting satellite communication stack
from earth to orbit and back.

Communications with the satellite are implemented through ECSS
Standard Commands as described in ECSS-E-70-41A standard (CCSDS). You
can checkout the code of the client on GitHub and the ecss services
implemented on the satellite here. There has been a lot of effort to
make sure that we implement all needed functionality on the SatNOGS
client, while in parallel maintaining modularity and extensibility for
future satellites and other protocols.

Do you have a satellite in the works and want to use SatNOGS client as
command and control? Let us know and we will be happy to work with you
expanding our client!

https://satnogs.org/2016/08/cnc-librecubesat/


------------------------------

Message: 15
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 13:11:55 -0300
From: "Edson W. R. Pereira" <ewpereira@xxxxx.xxx>
To: dan@xxxx.xxx
Cc: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Expanding SatNOGS for satellite command and
control
Message-ID:
<CALNQy4-+5EC0D2esnP8KWT67xqrRxx_vZLds+qnPyqgcWdaCjA@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Hello Daniel,

It is very good to see the development of more sophisticated ground
stations to operate cubesats and other amateur satellites. Besides the
development of more advanced communication systems and protocols, this is
an area where I think there is a lot of opportunities for development.

During the last Cubesat Workshop that took place in Florian?polis, Brazil,
there were some discussions about some areas in the design of a remote
controlled ground station that needs attention. More specifically, the
notion of a control operator in the amateur radio service (assuming the
station will operate in the amateur radio service). It is not always clear
who is the control operator when a station (transmitter) is being operated
remotely, specially if the operation is automated. Things get worse when a
station (transmitter) is being remotely operated from a different country.
This issue can potentially raise eye brows from a regulatory perspective
and I believe it would be very important for each project that will
implement remote operations to clear the details with the national telecom
administrations involved in order to comply with the amateur radio
regulations and avoid stepping into legal issues.

73, Edson PY2SDR



---
- We humans have the capability to do amazing things if we work together.
- N?s seres humanos temos a capacidade de fazer coisas incr?veis se
trabalharmos juntos.

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Daniel Cussen <dan@xxxx.xxx> wrote:

> From:
> https://satnogs.org/2016/08/cnc-librecubesat/
>
> Although quite some time has passed since our last update the SatNOGS
> team and the community was busy working on it?s software and hardware
> components allowing modular setups.
>
> A large amount of focus has being the SatNOGS client software.
> Allowing the user to not only use RTL-SDR based dongles but a far
> greater variety of SDR solutions using GnuRadio. In conjunction with
> that SatNOGS client is able to use Amateur Radios that are supported
> by hamlib (we?ve already tested on Yaesu and Kenwood radios). Such
> functionality paired with our new ground station hardware design, and
> further tests on after market designs such us Yaesu Az/El rotator
> would allow the SatNOGS network to not only receive but transmit data
> via the network to satellites.
>
> Since a few months now Libre Space Foundation, the organization that
> assists the development, and operation of the SatNOGS networks is has
> being working together with the University of Patras on developing and
> manufacturing the first satellite with most of it?s components based
> open hardware and using free software, UPSat.
>
> An open hardware and software satellite especially one build by Libre
> Space Foundation would be a great chance for the SatNOGS network to
> implement command and control features on it?s SatNOGS client,
> allowing a fully open Low Earth Orbiting satellite communication stack
> from earth to orbit and back.
>
> Communications with the satellite are implemented through ECSS
> Standard Commands as described in ECSS-E-70-41A standard (CCSDS). You
> can checkout the code of the client on GitHub and the ecss services
> implemented on the satellite here. There has been a lot of effort to
> make sure that we implement all needed functionality on the SatNOGS
> client, while in parallel maintaining modularity and extensibility for
> future satellites and other protocols.
>
> Do you have a satellite in the works and want to use SatNOGS client as
> command and control? Let us know and we will be happy to work with you
> expanding our client!
>
> https://satnogs.org/2016/08/cnc-librecubesat/
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. 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: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>


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