[amsat-bb] Re: ARISSat clock and TLM records

Douglas Quagliana dquagliana at aol.com
Wed Aug 17 20:26:39 PDT 2011


Hi Richard,

Don't worry.  All of the telemetry data sent to telemetry.arissattlm.org 
is timestamped with the UTC date and time when the receiving station 
received the telemetry.  All received telemetry is saved to a .CSV file 
(one CSV file per day) with one line per telemetry frame.  Each 
telemetry frame/line in the .CSV file is also timestamped with the UTC 
date and time when the receiving station received the telemetry.

If you received any telemetry, please email your .CSV files to telemetry 
(at) arissattlm.org

73,
Douglas KA2UPW/5



Richard Ferryman wrote:
> Now that the ARISSat clock seems to be resetting on a regular basis I am wondering how this will affect the TLM and Kursk data which I am capturing and uploading.  It seems to me that the only way of collating the data is by the time of upload to telemetry.arissattlm.org
> Dick G4BBH
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