[amsat-bb] XW-2's NORAD's

Jean-Pierre Godet godetj at wanadoo.fr
Fri Sep 25 20:27:05 UTC 2015


   Yes, this one !    And very strong signal for all of them.

   As the Xiwang-1 XW-1 received the callsign BJ1SA six years ago and is 
still speaking, the next one could not use this callsign, so BJ1SB stand 
for XW-2A, BJ1SC for XW-2B, etc..., and BJ1SG for XW-2F.

   Good evening Jan, thank you for the confirmation,

   73+++ !

   Jean-Pierre F5YG

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On 25/09/2015 18:51, PE0SAT | Amateur Radio wrote:
 >
 > Decoded XW-2B with the following information and looks a good match
 >
 > XW-2B Norad-ID 40911 - 145.725 CW
 >
 > BJ1SC DFH XW2 XW2 AAA RTT RUT RVT RUI RTR R6I RNV RUI TTT RKM TV6 UTR
 > TTT TTT VVT TTT TTI TTT TTT VUK VTT BAMSAT CAMSAT
 > BJ1SC DFH XW2 XW2 AAA RTT RUT RVT RUI RTR R6I RNV RUI TTT RKM TV6 UTR
 > TTT TTT CDT TTT TTI TTT TTT 4UK VTT CAMSAT CAMSAT
 > BJ1SC DFH XW2 XW2 AAA RTT RUT RVE RUI RT6 R6I RNV RU4 TTT RKM TV6 UTR
 > TTT TTT I4T T T TTI TTT TTT IUK VTT CAMSAT CAMSAT
 > BJ1SC DFH XW2 XW2 AAA RTT RUT RV4 RUI TNV R6I RNV RUI TTT RKN TVK UTR
 > TTT TTT EDT TTT TTI TTT TTT 6UK VTT CAMSAT CAMSAT
 >
 > Jan PE0SAT
 >
 >
 > On 25-09-2015 19:44, Jean-Pierre Godet wrote:
 >> Hi Loon, all,
 >>
 >> On 03/12/2013 15:19, W3MAT wrote:
 >>
 >>> ...
 >>> XW-2A          40903
 >>> XW-2B             ?
 >>> XW-2C          40906
 >>> XW-2D          40907
 >>> XW-2E          40909
 >>> XW-2F          40905
 >>>
 >>> Lilacsat-2      40908
 >>>
 >>> Anyone correct me if I have them incorrect.  What is B?
 >>> ...
 >>
 >>   Looks quite good, and for XW-2B this is a good question as
 >> Celestrak gives the tle for all the family except this one.
 >>   But... from Doppler shift measurements here, again with this last
 >> pass over Europe, I guess it is 40911.
 >>
 >>   No ?
 >>
 >>   Best 73 !
 >>
 >>   Jean-Pierre F5YG
 >>
 >


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On 25/09/2015 18:51, PE0SAT | Amateur Radio wrote:
>
> Decoded XW-2B with the following information and looks a good match
>
> XW-2B Norad-ID 40911 - 145.725 CW
>
> BJ1SC DFH XW2 XW2 AAA RTT RUT RVT RUI RTR R6I RNV RUI TTT RKM TV6 UTR
> TTT TTT VVT TTT TTI TTT TTT VUK VTT BAMSAT CAMSAT
> BJ1SC DFH XW2 XW2 AAA RTT RUT RVT RUI RTR R6I RNV RUI TTT RKM TV6 UTR
> TTT TTT CDT TTT TTI TTT TTT 4UK VTT CAMSAT CAMSAT
> BJ1SC DFH XW2 XW2 AAA RTT RUT RVE RUI RT6 R6I RNV RU4 TTT RKM TV6 UTR
> TTT TTT I4T T T TTI TTT TTT IUK VTT CAMSAT CAMSAT
> BJ1SC DFH XW2 XW2 AAA RTT RUT RV4 RUI TNV R6I RNV RUI TTT RKN TVK UTR
> TTT TTT EDT TTT TTI TTT TTT 6UK VTT CAMSAT CAMSAT
>
> Jan PE0SAT
>
>
> On 25-09-2015 19:44, Jean-Pierre Godet wrote:
>> Hi Loon, all,
>>
>> On 03/12/2013 15:19, W3MAT wrote:
>>
>>> ...
>>> XW-2A          40903
>>> XW-2B             ?
>>> XW-2C          40906
>>> XW-2D          40907
>>> XW-2E          40909
>>> XW-2F          40905
>>>
>>> Lilacsat-2      40908
>>>
>>> Anyone correct me if I have them incorrect.  What is B?
>>> ...
>>
>>   Looks quite good, and for XW-2B this is a good question as
>> Celestrak gives the tle for all the family except this one.
>>   But... from Doppler shift measurements here, again with this last
>> pass over Europe, I guess it is 40911.
>>
>>   No ?  ;-)
>>
>>   Best 73 !
>>
>>   Jean-Pierre F5YG
>>
>
>


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