[amsat-bb] Re: Help with MixW2 getting AO-51 TLM

Andrew Glasbrenner glasbrenner at mindspring.com
Sun Mar 25 19:38:53 PST 2007


Hi Ed,

In addition to AO-51, GO-32 is in a polar orbit, is 9k6, and is quite loud. 
It is always a good signal source for me. Also, last time I checked PO-34 
and SO-33 were both still transmitting short 9k6 timestamps or telem. Both 
are in lower inclination orbits and I don't know if you'd even see them from 
Alaska, but us in the lower 49 can use those for signal sources.

Good Luck listening for the cubesats!

73, Drew KO4MA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edward Cole" <kl7uw at acsalaska.net>
To: <amsat-bb at amsat.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 10:32 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Help with MixW2 getting AO-51 TLM


>
> Pass #14375 per NOVA.
> PIcked up tlm about elev=5 with 11-elem yagi with no preamp and
> Doppler about +8 KHz.  Not full copy but enough to demonstrate the sw
> is working.  I printed raw data on both MixW2 and tlmEcho, so I would
> guess things are OK for looking for CAPE-1 tomorrow night (3/27 0801 utc).
>
> Here's the MixW2 output:
>
> Open ABCD:
> PLCTL-8>PLCTL-8>UI,?,F0:
> PLCTL Mode:2 TXA:0 TXB:0 BatTrip:0
> PACB-1>TIME-1>UI,?,F0:
> PHT: uptime is 037/13:39:30.  Time is Mon Mar 26 02:21:57 2007
>
> PACBLS-8>PACBLS-8>UI,?,F0:
> PACBLS S Meter = 0
>
>
>
>
> 73,
> Ed - KL7UW
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