I wonder if the satellite needs to be commanded "on" before any signals are 
transmitted, otherwise no amount of RF will make a difference.

   It would be nice to have another AO-7! I wonder how such a thing would work 
with a sophisticated satellite (schedule, offpoint angle, etc.) such as AO-40 
though. My fingers are crossed that it could happen at some point in my 
lifetime! I'd also like to see AO-10 come back too - we need more than LEO'S up 
there. Just 1 HEO would be nice! Any universities reading this? :-)   ...N1MIW
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Bob- W7LRD [mailto:w7...@comcast.net]
  Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 7:50 PM
  To: n1...@cox.net
  Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org
  Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Can we get them to fix AO-40 first then?


  Or maybe, just maybe we can have another AO-7  event happen to AO-40 
(sobsob).  Every so often I throw a bit of RF up there, just in case.

  73 Bob W7LRD



  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Larry" <n1...@cox.net>
  To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
  Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 4:29:17 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
  Subject: [amsat-bb]   Re: Can we get them to fix AO-40 first then?

     Just out of curiosity, have any of the command stations tried to open the
  solar panels to give AO-40 another chance at life? I mean, if the "event"
  caused some damage to the satellite with the solar panels retracted, what's
  to say that opening the panels  wouldn't possibly provide just enough power
  to the CPU to get some telemetry flowing (if the commands could be received,
  and the panels aren't damaged)? What else do we have to lose - she's been
  off for how many years now without any signs of coming back? If the command
  stations were to try something, might I suggest announcing a date first so
  the big stations ( if any are left) can possibly assist in listening for any
  type of signal?

     Just a thought I've had for some time now, and thought this might be an
  appropriate time / thread to finally say something. 73's ...Larry N1MIW

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