UWE-3 Data Download 16-09-2014 18:02 UTC
Only a 4 minute pass and a load of frames received and forwarded with the UWE-3 online decoder. Frequency 436.395 Mhz +/- doppler, FM modulation 15kHz bandwidth.
UWE-3 Data Download 16-09-2014 18:02 UTC
Only a 4 minute pass and a load of frames received and forwarded with the UWE-3 online decoder. Frequency 436.395 Mhz +/- doppler, FM modulation 15kHz bandwidth.
CO-57 Telemetry 16-09-2014 17:30 UTC
Decoded with help of SatPC32, FUNcube Dongle Pro+, SDR#, VB-Audio Virtual Cable, FL-DIGI and the XI-IV CW decoder made by DK3WN.
UT1 WWW.SPACE.T.U-TOKYO.AC.JP UT2 C931DC UT3 73B8004E UT4 324327 UT5 FFFFFF UT6 777786874E UT1 WWW.SPACE.T.U-TOKYO.AC.JP UT2 C93245 UT3 73B80053 UT4 364322 UT5 FFFFFF UT6 888888894A UT1 WWW.SPACE* YO.AC.JP UT2 C932B3 UT3 73B80052 UT4 324344 UT5 FFFFFF UT6 7777767750 UT1 WWW.SPACE.T.U-TOKYO.AC.JP UT2 C9331C UT3 73B80053 UT4 34426A UT5 FFFFFF UT6 7777777752
FUNcube-1 Telemetry 21-08-2014 19:33 UTC
This evening a new attempt to decode FUNcube-1 (AO-73) with the latest decoder from Mike DK3WN. I used Dashboard version 848 and saved a binary file. After the pass I used that file as a input for the new decoder. Below the results, look awesome.
Source: Amsat-BB
It is a sad day, one of my and many Ham Radio Amateurs favourites stopped working after 49,675 orbits.
With heavy heart, I sadly convey, that our little angel ‘HAMSAT VO-52’ would no more be able to offer her services to the ‘Amateur Radio Fraternity. HAMSAT VO-52 succumbed in Space on 11th July 2014, while she was on her 49,675th orbit, due to the failure of on-board lithium ion batteries that have met their end of life.
Although her desires were to be at work with other systems and sub-systems working normal as per the latest telemetry received, the on-board computer recurring to ‘Reset’ mode due to the failure of batteries is preventing her to do so. Hence, it is decided not to expect any more meaningful and reliable services from HAMSAT VO-52.
Since 11th July, every best possible effort has been put in by the spacecraft controllers here in ISTRAC Bangalore to revive her back to life and to help her with work load, so she won’t be swamped when she returns, but with no luck. Though it is hard, the HAMSAT VO-52 designers and controllers insist that the time has come to let the little angel free in space to go drifting on her own from their care and custody.
Thus, today 21st July 2014, ISRO have decommissioned ‘HAMSAT-VO52’
officially.
We all here in ISRO do definitely hope that ‘HAMSAT VO-52’ worked tirelessly and was a good friend to the ‘Amateur Radio Fraternity’ around the World. We are sure that HAMSAT was loved by all who worked through her. Though, we are deeply saddened by the loss of HAMSAT VO-52, but she will never be forgotten and far from our hearts, minds and memories.
HAMSAT VO-52 will always be remembered by all of us here in ISRO as one of the greatest satellites of ours.
Dear ‘HAMSAT’, looking at the sky, we all say ‘Good Bye’ to you. You’ll be greatly missed.
Nevertheless, at this point of time, on behalf of the World Amateur Radio Fraternity, we thank each and everyone who contributed to the great success of ‘HAMSAT’.
Particularly, our sincere thanks to the Chairman ISRO, Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, past chairmen Dr. Kasthurirangan, Dr. G. Madhavan Nair, Director-ISAC Dr. S.K.Shiva Kumar, past ISAC Directors Dr. P.S. Goel, Dr. Shankara, Dr. T.K. Alex, Director-ISTRAC Shri. B.S. Chandrasekhar, scientific secretary Dr. Koteshwar Rao, Project Director-Shri. J.P. Gupta,
Deputy project Directors, Mission Director-Shri. R.Suresh, Operations Director-Shri. Parimalarangan and each and every person directly or in-directly contributed.
At this point of time, we also thank AMSAT-India and in particular, late Shri. Nagesh Upadhyaya-VU2NUD, Shri. B.S. Gajendra Kumar-VU2BGS, Shri. Prathap Kumar-VU2POP, Air Commodore. Subramanian-VU2UV, Shri. V.P. Sandlas-VU2VP, Dr.R. Ramesh-VU2RMS, Shri. Nitin-VU3TYG, Mr. Williams Leijenaar PE1RAH and each and every member.
Explorer-1 Prime Telemetry 23-06-2014 18:27 UTC
FUNcube-1 (AO-73) Telemetry 15-06-2014 19:26 UTC