Hi Bruce,

That simply means nobody was around to command the satellite ON.  The 435.150 
transmitter will be on infrequently, and it will be off most of the time.  
Based on history and command station "real life" schedules, is likely that the 
east US coast will hear some activity in the early morning hours, while the 
west US coast might be more likely to hear activity in the afternoons.  

So--you can expect it to be off most of the time.  

73,

Mark N8MH 

At 05:10 PM 5/6/2011 -0400, Bruce Semple wrote:

>Listening in on the 05/06/2011 - 2250Z     435.150   with 9.6K capability --
>Nothing "heard" -- no carrier detected ..
>
>probably not a good sign -
>
>WA3SWJ
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