Does anyone by chance have that recording? I recorded the pass, but when I
went to view the file, instead of saving it as a .wav it saved it as a .voc,
which I cannot open (the recorder is a RCA VR5220). I cannot listen to it on
the recorder now either since I pulled it off. Just one of
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
Have you tried to convert the file with the supplied software or maybe a
third party product such as...
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/SoundConvertorWIN
Roger
WA1KAT
On 7/23/2011 9:45 AM, Zachary Beougher wrote:
Does anyone by chance have that recording? I recorded the pass, but when
Hi All,
Thanks for all the responses and links. I thought the voc file was specific to
RCA, but I guess not. I am working on converting it right now.
Thanks for the help!
Zack
KD8KSN
From: Zachary Beougher
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2011 9:45 AM
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: AO51 22/2106z
Hi!
I will drive out to the DM32xx/DM42ax grid boundary
for a few passes this afternoon, starting with the AO27
pass just after 2000 UTC. Weather permitting, I hope
to be out there for 2 to 3 hours before returning to
Phoenix.
If anyone who works WD9EWK at DM32/DM42 wants
a QSL card, please
Hi Piraja' ,PS8RF
Is Junior de Castro PY2BJO from AMSAT Brazil BRAMSAT involved in
this project ?
73 de
i8CVS Domenico
- Original Message -
From: ps8rf Piraja ps...@hotmail.com
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2011 3:53 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Cubesat NANOSATC-BR
Greetings from the Garden Isle where the temperature has been between 72 and 86
F.
The sat passes here don't seem to be working out too well, but Sunday looks
better.
Here's the schedule I'll try for, as long as we don't get showered upon:
Saturday 7/23:
AO-51 0123 7/24 UTC 6:23 PM PDT
Can anyone from UTAH, NEBRASKA, or eastern seaboard please look for me today on
AO-51 2200 UTC?
Merv KO6E
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I would like to ratify some mistakes in the text we sent. The name of
the satellite is NANOSATC-BR. The name of the project coordinator of
the satellite and the INPE is Mr. Otávio Durão, not is Jose Manuel
Octávio.
Dear Domenico, I think he is not involved in this project. In
We took our time getting out of town (again) and missed most of the
day's passes, but we're finally on the road and will overnight very
close to the DM36 / DM37 line. If train allows, I should be to be on
from the grid line on VO52 later tonight and again tomorrow morning.
And if I get up
I'm trying to get ready for the ARISSat-1 test next weekend and its release
a few days later. I've downloaded the telemetry decoder. While I see a few
references o some .wav files to test the installation of the telemetry
decoder, I have not seen the wave files themselves. Anyone have links to
All,
Does Wisp have a terminal window? I'd like to confirm packet reception
using a local 2 meter digipeater.
Thanks,
Tony
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