Hi Clive,

Will be used a magnetometer MAG566 in the satellite developed by  Bartington  
Instruments.  As for the decoding, will soon post informations  here on the 
AMSAT BB. For purposes of information, the particle detector is being developed 
by  INPE  and data format will be standardized by the AX.25 protocol. Thank  
for your interest.

73, Pirajá  PS8RF


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> Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 07:35:45 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb]  Cubesat NANOSATC-BR
> 
> Hi Piraja,
> 
> I'm most interested in this project, as I collected a lot of 
> magnetometer data from OSCAR-11 when it was fully operational.
> 
> Will you be transmitting WOD data,  and publish full details of the 
> format and decoding equations, so that we can all analyse it.
> 
> 73   Clive   G3CWV
> 
> Hitchin, North Hertfordshire, UK
> 
> 
> On 23/07/2011 14:53, ps8rf Piraja wrote:
> >
> > Brazil is preparing to launch the NANOSATC-BR. The design of the 
> > BR-NANOSATC is being developed by the National Institute for Space Research 
> > (INPE) and students of  Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM) of  state 
> > Rio Grande do Sul  here in Brazil.
> >
> > "The BR-NANOSATC will have two scientific instruments, a magnetometer and 
> > also a particle detector of precipitation for monitoring real-time 
> > geospatial, and the precipitation of particles in the magnetosphere 
> > disturbances on the Brazilian territory to determine its effects on regions 
> > such as the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly (SAMA, the English acronym) and 
> > the Brazilian sector of the equatorial electrojet.
> >
> > This anomaly [SAMA] is a "failure" of the Earth's magnetic field in this 
> > region, which is about Brazil, "said Jose Manuel Octavio Coordinator of the 
> > National Institute for Space Research of Brazil. As a consequence of this 
> > anomaly, there is a greater risk of the presence of particles high-energy 
> > region, which can affect communications, signals from global positioning 
> > satellites (like GPS), or even cause failure of electronic equipment such 
> > as onboard computers. The INPE has been studying this anomaly for decades, 
> > including several researchers international reputation, which even took 
> > part in defining the mission and its payload. "
> >
> > According to Otavio Durão, Technical Coordinator NanosatC-Br and INPE, the 
> > situation referred to is its launch in November 2012. The uplink frequency 
> > (UHF) and downlink (VHF) have been allocated by the IARU. The telemetry 
> > will be at 145.865 MHz  9k6 BPSK.  The project is receiving support from 
> > the Amateur Radio Association Santamariense - ASRA and call sign of the 
> > control station will be PY3EB. Durão told me it will be very interesting 
> > and welcome the participation of the Amateur Radio satellite tracking.
> >
> > We are waiting for soon the website with all the information the CubeSat 
> > NANOSTC-BR.
> >
> > The project is in full swing.
> >
> > IARU Informations:
> >
> > http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=209
> >
> >
> > 73'
> >
> > Pirajá, PS8RF
> >
                                          
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