Its interesting isn't it ? Before the launch there is usually all kinds of info 
available ... telemetry decoding software, launch vehicle and window, developer 
info including their website; often even enthusiastic youtube videos from 
excited university students and a general hype in the amateur sat community 
about having a new linear transponder in space...

And then after the launch: Nothing. No status update. No official statement. No 
debriefing. No keps. No updated info whatsoever. 

One then goes on a google quest to find out information and usually end up with 
outdated statements or links to halfway working websites in some foreign 
language.
The satellite then disappears into obscurity.

I always wondered why this is ? I mean, would it be too much to ask for the 
satellite operator to put out a daily update ? Something like : "O.K. folks, we 
are having some technical difficulties and the batteries don't charge, so the 
transponder does not work at the moment. We keep you posted. BTW: Here are the 
current keps " ? 

This could then be picked up from the Amsat websites and distributed to all the 
interested parties around the world.

Instead, we have to rely on each other to see if we can hear the bird, which 
is, of course, very difficult without accurate keps and frequency information.

*Sigh*. Guess this this part of the fun of being a ham satellite operator.

Andreas - VK4TH




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 From: paul robinson <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, 28 June 2013 7:53 AM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Turksat status
 

I listed to turksat for the first couple of days in orbit,the becon was weak 
for the first day,there were reports that the transponder had been heard also 
weak,i did not hear it, I did try and put a signal through it  while the becon 
was on but nothing heard...the becon lasted a few days and got very weak until 
not heard...my throughts are that some how the solar cells did not charge..and 
its a dead duck...I was hoping for great things like a few of us but looks like 
its dead.Paul. 2E1EUB 
 
amsat-uk
amsat-na
RSGB
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