[amsat-bb] Re: AO-27 may return, once again...

Mike Rupprecht mail at mike-rupprecht.de
Sun Mar 1 05:30:49 PST 2009


Hi all,

just had an 83 degr pass over Europe and AO-27 was transmitting 1k2 AFSK
telemetry.

I could decode 843 packets -> about 47 kByte :-)

Can someone give me more detailed information about the WOD telemetry
format, please ?
Who is the responsible station in Europe for AO-27? I can send you the *.kss
file.
Any further information are very appreciated.

AO-27 Orbital Time = 73910, [00:01:13]

01.03.2009 13:14:57 UTC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Battery 0        : 1.454  V
Battery 4        : 1.467  V
Battery 2        : 1.446  V
Battery 6        : 1.517  V
Battery 1        : 1.454  V
Battery 5        : 1.463  V
Battery 3        : 1.550  V
Battery 7        : 1.508  V
Solar Array      : 12.635  V
8 Volts Bus      : 8.351  V
5 Volts Bus      : 4.838  V
10 Volts Bus     : 11.069  V
Batt #5 Temp     : 3.400  °C
10 V Bus Cur     : 5.484  mA
8 V Bus Cur      : 27.502  mA
5 V Bus Cur      : 862.954  mA
-X Array Cur     : 5.140  mA
+X Array Cur     : 41.134  mA
-Y Array Cur     : 12.472  mA
+Y Array Cur     : 123.894  mA
-Z Array Cur     : 99.637  mA
+Z Array Cur     : 39.815  mA
External Cur     : 3.431  mA
BCR Input Cur    : 372.821  mA
BCR Output Cur   : 14.000  
BCR Plate Temp   : 4.320  °C
BCR PC Board     : 5.240  °C
Batt #0 Temp     : 16.280  °C
TX A RF Output   : -89.747  mW
TX B RF Output   : -137.491  mW
TX THER A        : 7.115  °C
TX THER B        : 8.000  °C
TX THER C        : 8.885  °C
TX THER D        : 10.654  °C
EDAC Counter     : 17.000  
Eclipse          : NO [0]
Set Point        : 31
TEPR State       : 0

Thank's and 73,
Mike 
DK3WN



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Von: amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org] Im
Auftrag von Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
Gesendet: Sonntag, 1. März 2009 00:51
An: amsat-bb at amsat.org
Betreff: [amsat-bb] AO-27 may return, once again...


Hi!

I saw on the AO-27 web page:

http://www.ao27.org/

that the satellite is transmitting once again.  From the schedule
posted on that page, it appears it will be transmitting several
minutes of data on the same passes it would have been on in the
past (for a few minutes over the Northern Hemisphere).  Let's 
hope all checks out well, so this satellite can return to normal
(for AO-27) operation soon.  

73!




Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK
http://www.wd9ewk.net/

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