A sign from PRATHAM
It took a couple of days but finally a sign from PRATHAM on 145.980. The signals are weak but you can decode the signals. Now lets try to received the AFSK 1200 signals when the satellite is over there second … Continue reading
It took a couple of days but finally a sign from PRATHAM on 145.980. The signals are weak but you can decode the signals. Now lets try to received the AFSK 1200 signals when the satellite is over there second … Continue reading
It is always nice to see some information in the telemetry from one of the satellites. Here a welcome from ALSAT-1N that was launched with a PSLV on mission C35. The data was received september 30th 2016 at 10:58:28 UTC.
On this page I will share information on what modes and receiver settings one has to use to successful decode Satellite telemetry. The list of satellites can be found at the frequency page. The mode column will tell what kind … Continue reading
Software Modems: Software solutions to decode satellite telemetry. Today we no longer need hardware modems to receive, transmit, decode and encode digital signals. Computers and software make it possible to this all with the help of programs that are made … Continue reading
The Perseid meteor shower 2016. This year I want to try and receive passing meteors from the Perseid meteor shower. Below a table for the coming days with direction and time to receive the meteors. Receptions is done with the … Continue reading
27 May 2016 – The challenge for the worldwide radio amateur community to start listening out for three new orbiting CubeSats was set on 21 April. ESA’s Education Office published the transmission frequencies of the student-built satellites that were about … Continue reading