[amsat-bb] Fox Telem data
Burns Fisher
wb1fj-bb at fisher.cc
Tue Nov 12 23:58:33 UTC 2019
There is a lot of info about the design of the Fox satellites in past year
Symposium proceedings. (Available now on a flash drive from the AMSAT
store.)
As to predictions, I can tell you that we are quite surprised at the
temperatures and the Mems Gyro output (see my paper about the mems gyro on
the Symposium drive). Most everything else we had plenty of experience
with (voltage, current etc) in the lab and there were no big surprises
there. As to the radiation experiment, that's for Vanderbilt to say, and
they have published several papers about it. Links might have been posted
in FB or here. You can search the AMSAT FB page, and you should be able to
get at the archives of this BB as well.
Not detailed info here, but maybe giving you some ideas where to look.
BTW, have you found the graphing and measurement capability in FoxTelem?
It's pretty cool! You can also download all the historical data (look under
the 'files' menu) from the AMSAT server and get that graphed.
73,
Burns WB1FJ
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 6:14 PM Colin Zylka via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb at amsat.org>
wrote:
> I’m a new user of Fox Telem, and was wondering where I could find
> information on interpreting the results of the telemetry I’m decoding. For
> example, I’m looking for information on what the measurements mean. How do
> they compare to the engineering predictions? Where can I find information
> on the spacecraft construction?
>
> 73
>
> Colin K7VIZ
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