CUSat-1 and CUSat-2 Mission The satellite has a 2 watt packet radio transmitter and carries Pulse Plasma Thrusters (PPT) which can raise or lower the orbit. Built by students at Cornell University CUSat-1/2 is a 45 kg space vehicle consisting … Continue reading →
21-05-2013 16:15 UTC NO-44 RAW AX25: 1:Fm W3ADO-1 To BEACON Via SGATE [18:17:20R] T#016,161,161,048,210,214,11111111,0011,1 1:Fm W3ADO-1 To BEACON Via SGATE [18:20:20R] T#019,093,077,090,132,214,11111111,0010,1 21-05-2013 16:29 HO-68 RAW CW: BJ1SA XW XW AAA TTT AUV AVT ETT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT … Continue reading →
24-04-2013 14:31, 16:12 and 18:00 UTC I know it is already a couple of days old but it was still parked on my desktop and now it was time to decode these telemetry data from Aeneas. The data is decoded with the … Continue reading →
27-04-2013 18:55 UTC The first pass was 8 minute with max 5 degree elevation. Signals where stronger when using LHCP. Signal strength 10db above noise. Not possible to decode the AX25 1200 data. Frequency used: 437.438400 MHz FM 27-04-2013 20:29 … Continue reading →
23-04-2013 18:25 UTC BeeSAT-2 using 2013-015F and it is spot on (FM 4800bps GMSK) AIST-2 using 2013-015G cospar but that it isn’t ok. (FM Doka-B) Delfi-C3/DO-64 19:55 UTC (USB 1200 Baud BPSK AX.25) Even after 1812 days the little 3U … Continue reading →
Phonesat Telemetry Received April 22, 2013 13:20 UTC Radio settings: Call sign: KJ6KRW Frequency: 437.425 MHz Modulation: AX-25 AFSK Data Rate: 1200 bps If you want to decode the data that you receive, go to the www.phonesat.org site and use … Continue reading →