[amsat-bb] Mystery sat --> sat lists

Pedro Converso pconver at gmail.com
Thu Apr 18 15:58:07 UTC 2019


Hello Hans,

Congrats on your new LNA, thanks for your report on received signals.

There are plenty of satellites above us that can be around 437.492
KHz, most digital.

Some of them are SWISSSAT, JUNGNU, ESTCUBE, MO-76, CHALLENGER, D-SAT
CO-57, CO-66, STARS, M-CUB, GRIFEX, ATHENOXAT, ESTAR, LO-87,
STEP-CUBE, FO-98, a good place to check frequencies is on
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/satslist.htm .

amsat.ar shows by default most popular & active satellites, next time
to show all over your location either click on 'show all sats' or use:

http://amsat.org.ar/pass?type=all&z=3

Good luck on mistery sats investigation !.

73, lu7abf, Pedro

On 4/18/19, Hans BX2ABT via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:
> Was testing my new LNA today and saw digital signals for a few minutes
> on 437.492 MHz
> (http://bx2abt.com/main/data/_uploaded/image/20190418_1344-mystery.png).
> I usually use amsat.ar page to see what's floating above me, otherwise
> check sat info on DK3WN's site. At 5:44 UTC there was nothing in my sky
> that was using a frequency around 437.492. On DK3WN's site I also
> couldn't find anything.
>
> So my question: what other sources of sat info or frequency lists are
> you using that could be helpful in my case?
>
> Also, are there other sites that show what spacecrafts are located above
> you, right now, but can also show you that for a date/time in the past?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hans
>
> BX2ABT
>
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