[amsat-bb] Re: Telemetry for a newbie

2010-03-07 Thread PE0SAT
On Sat, March 6, 2010 23:39, Peter Wilson wrote:
 Hi all,

Hi Peter,

 My Gulf antenna arrived last week and togther with my recently aquired
 FT-736 I should be up and running within the month.

When you have some experience with your Gulf Alpha I hope to hear
how it is doing. I really love the design and the way they are build
but have no idea how the perform.

 My initial reason for building my satellite station was to receive and
 decode telemetry from the sats, hoping to monitor their condition over a
 period of time. I realise that some transmit TLM via morse, some via
 AX25, and some via 96K packet.

I decode also a lot of telemetry from the following sats:

DO-64: Via RASCAL that can be downloaded via there website www.delfic3.nl
FO-29: Morse
HO-68: Morse
RS-30: Morse
RS-38: Morse
etc etc

Only the sats that use 9k6 are out of my league but that will change in the
next couple of months

 What would be the best sat to start with, especially AX25? - Does AO51
 send TLM all the time or only over the USA? What resource is the best for
 reading? Does the F-736 need modifying for high speed packet reception?

For more detail on decoding with the FT-736 look at the website from
dk3wn (www.dk3wn.info)


 Many thanks for any help.

 Peter
 G8KEK

73 Jan PE0SAT

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[amsat-bb] Re: Telemetry for a newbie

2010-03-07 Thread Mike Rupprecht
Hi Peter,

Here is a short overview what you can actually hear if you are interested in
to collect telemetry:

OSCAR IO-26  1k2 BPSK, sporadic 5 bursts
Fuji OSCAR FO-29 CW
AMRAD OSCAR AO-271k2 AFSK scheduled
GURWIN OSCAR GO-32   9k6 FSK  1 burst every 30 sec
(weak)
NavSat OSCAR 44  1k2 AFSK only in sunlight 1 burst
every 1 min
AMSAT OSCAR-E AO-51  9k6 FSK  scheduled
KKS-1CW
STARS (Mother)   CW
PRISMCW
HOPE OSCAR HO-68 CW
CubeSat OSCAR CO-57 (XI-IV)  CW
CubeSat OSCAR CO-58 (XI-V)   CW
CUBESAT OSCAR CO-55 (CUTE-I) CW
CUBESAT OSCAR CO-65 (CUTE1.7+APD II) CW
COMPASS-1CW beacon every 4 min
SEEDSCW
DELFI-C3 1k2 BPSK only in sunlight
SwissCubeCW
RS-22CW
RS-30CW
GeneSat-11k2 AFSK

You can see - it's the best way to start with CW satellites. The most of
them are sending telemetry continuously.

73, Mike
DK3WN



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Betreff: [amsat-bb] Telemetry for a newbie

Hi all,

My Gulf antenna arrived last week and togther with my recently aquired
FT-736 I should be up and running within the month.

My initial reason for building my satellite station was to receive and
decode telemetry from the sats, hoping to monitor their condition over a
period of time. I realise that some transmit TLM via morse, some via AX25,
and some via 96K packet.

What would be the best sat to start with, especially AX25? - Does AO51 send
TLM all the time or only over the USA? What resource is the best for
reading? Does the F-736 need modifying for high speed packet reception?

Many thanks for any help.

Peter
G8KEK
AMSAT-UK 6897
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[amsat-bb] Re: Telemetry for a newbie

2010-03-06 Thread Alan P. Biddle
Peter,

AO-51 data is not limited to the US normally, but is sometimes off due to
the operating mode.  One of the AO-51 pages gives a URL for the TLM program,
as well as some other useful information:

http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/

Here is a page which includes info on modifying the FT-736 for 9600 baud:

http://www.amsat.org/amsat/articles/w6shp/rxtxmods.html

I am certain you will get some good recommendations for starter satellites,
but satellite status pages will give you some idea what is available:

http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/satellites/status.php

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA


 

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Subject: [amsat-bb] Telemetry for a newbie

Hi all,

My Gulf antenna arrived last week and togther with my recently aquired
FT-736 I should be up and running within the month.

My initial reason for building my satellite station was to receive and
decode telemetry from the sats, hoping to monitor their condition over a
period of time. I realise that some transmit TLM via morse, some via AX25,
and some via 96K packet.

What would be the best sat to start with, especially AX25? - Does AO51 send
TLM all the time or only over the USA? What resource is the best for
reading? Does the F-736 need modifying for high speed packet reception?

Many thanks for any help.

Peter
G8KEK
AMSAT-UK 6897
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