Hi Gould,

Ok, 04:01z pass over CM98 in Northern Calif...  Max elevation 15.6 degrees, to 
the North North West.

Pass started with a foreign voice (Russian, I think).  Then there was a USA 
welcome message (with the USA Secret Word), and an SSTV image.  Not sure which 
one, as there was too much noise and QSB to copy.  I think there was some 
silence, followed by voice telemetry.  Signal strength came way up just in time 
for a clear copy.

MET = 53 min
IHU Temp = +30c
Control Panel Temp = +31c
Battery voltage = 35.74v
Current = -12ma

This was followed by 2 min of silence, and English spoken announcement (not 
sure which variety of English), some children chanting, and another break for 
silence.  The pass ended with SSTV right at LOS (no copy on the picture - way 
too much noise).

Seems like a normal low power pass...

Greg  KO6TH



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Subject: RE: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 Transmissions over North America Thursday PM
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 20:32:10 -0700








Hmmh, interesting.  The 02:30z pass this evening over CM98 sounded like normal 
low power mode.  Female announcement, switched to foreign language (sounded 
German), SSTV picture (canned), few minutes of silence, then more talking, then 
silence to LOS.  No voice telemetry, and I'm not set up to record the digital 
stuff.

This was a directly overhead pass (on the correct side of vertical for a 
change!).  Next pass is in 27 minutes, 15 degrees up to the North West (my good 
horizon shot).  Will report back what I hear.

Greg  KO6TH


> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 19:33:17 -0400
> Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 Transmissions over North America Thursday PM
> 
> During the 2320Z pass of ARISSat-1 over North America this evening a number 
> of changes to the 2m FM transmissions were noted.
> 
> 1) Male voice for telemetry means that the female voice files on the SD card 
> could not be read
> 2) No greetings, mean that the greetings stored on the SD card could not be 
> read.
> 4) MET of 2M while the satellite was still in a long period of sunlight - 
> satellite must have reset during sunlight
> 4) FM transmissions consisted of voice ID, male telemetry and SSTV image in 
> rotation
> 
> Please send  your BPSK telemetry into the server.
> 
> 73,
> Gould, WA4SXM
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