[amsat-bb] Re: New Japanese satellites - late nigth fun .

Mike Rupprecht mail at mike-rupprecht.de
Tue Jan 27 06:26:14 PST 2009


Hi Nader,

Yes, I can also see a small frequency offset even during TCA.
There are 2 new TLE on Celestrak available:

2009-002B               
1 33493U 09002B   09027.19622134  .00000862  00000-0  11688-3 0   140
2 33493  98.0479 138.9086 0055232 319.8200  39.8940 14.80589027   609
2009-002J               
1 33500U 09002J   09026.99356970  .00000018  00000-0  95086-5 0   136
2 33500  98.0467 138.7095 0019673 341.8207  18.2285 14.80603457   555

You can see OBJ J is very closed to OBJ B (our assumed PRISM). Maybe we have
to change the TLE for PRISM?
I will analyze both TLE with PRISM this evening.

73, Mike
DK3WN





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Hi
Still nothing down from KAGAYAKI nor SOHLA-1!
 
PRISM have the strongest signal but  I noticed  sligth frequency 
drift during starting of each transmisson.! 
very cold up there for the VFO :-) !!
 
here the last Beacon TLM I Have got
 
 
26/1/2009
22:11 - 22:24
 
prc//www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp ovetherhythm fromcosmos. 
pr0 00024a4a421a4a4 
pr1 000a51db1b60010 
pr2 000000700009000 
pr3 000800000000002 
pr4 003872002f2a0500 
pr5 005b0000868a8bt 
pr6 006b6a6b6a626600 
pr7 0sm7e7e7d7d606000 
pr8 0000090000007070787
pr9 3f3f403f4043f3f0403f403f3f
pra 0004db9f53 
prb 010420000006 
prc --www.space.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp 
prd beautiful.mitsuhitokomatsur
 
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kks-1  is so stable but with fading (here fix vertical polarazation yagi )
the last TLE works very well with HRD... (tnx Mike , DK3WN)
here the last  Beacon TLM.
 
26/01/2009
RX KKS-1 CW BEACON
22:45 - 22:59 UTC
 
9/01/22 16:07:24
hello this is kks-1
hello this is kks-1 
hello this is kks-1 
hello this is kks-1
hello this is kks-1
374 067 004
 
 
So far as Ib OZ1MY mentions

PRISM is OBJECT B (sure)

STARS is OBJECT G (99% sure)

KKS-1 is OBJECT H  (99% sure)
 
congratulations to all the new Japanese sat groups
I have a lot of fun during last 3 days
local time here is 3 am
 
 
 
73's
Nader , st2nh
www.st2nh.com


      
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