[amsat-bb] NO-84

Joe nss at mwt.net
Thu Feb 23 13:34:08 UTC 2017


Hi Paul,

Are your sure? Or Possibly it is the other way around? Where the PSK is 
what gets shut off?

Reason asking is My 10 meter side has been no problem, even 5 watts, is 
enough to activate her. My weak side has been the recv.

But Sunday I put together a 70 cm 9 ele beam and listened and on both 
passes not only was it full quieting it was FULL SCALE!!

Then at the 00Z pass this evening I was ready for transmit too.

I listened first and heard nothing, about mid way I started 
transmitting, and nothing at 5 watts, 20,, 50  and even 100 not once did 
she come awake.

Does this happen?

Joe WB9SBD
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On 2/22/2017 5:35 PM, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
> The power budget of the satellite is not able to sustain both the
> digipeater and the PSK31 transponder throughout all parts of the
> orbit. When the battery voltage drops below a certain threshold, the
> secondary mission of the satellite, the digipeater, is shut off. The
> primary mission, the PSK31 transponder, remains operational.
>
> When the eclipse percentage of the orbit drops, one of the command
> stations will turn the digipeater on again.
>
> 73,
>
> Paul, N8HM
>
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 6:30 PM,  <skristof at etczone.com> wrote:
>> NO-84 seems to have its ears turned off for the few days. Anyone know
>> what's happening there?
>>
>> Steve AI9IN
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