Very nice, Timothy! Thanks for making telem easy to decode and for sharing
your links.
73,
Mark N8MH
At 11:33 PM 9/26/2012 +0200, Timothy Stranex wrote:
>Hi
>
>There are also telemetry decoders available for various satellites on
>the Carpcomm website. For example:
>
>http://carpcomm.com/sate
Hi
There are also telemetry decoders available for various satellites on
the Carpcomm website. For example:
http://carpcomm.com/satellite/fspace1
http://carpcomm.com/satellite/swisscube
http://carpcomm.com/satellite/csswe
http://carpcomm.com/satellite/horyu2
Just click "Submit data", enter the m
At 03:44 AM 9/27/2012, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
I'd love to get involved in that, and indeed I think a lot of the
current thread was spawned by a discussion of tracking the F-1 sat.
Unfortunately, there is only a Windows binary available of this
software. I know amateur radio is a technical ho
Well...
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
> On 26/09/12 19:18, Mark L. Hammond wrote:
>>
>> Looks to me like the program will decode the packets right on the
>> client software.
>
>
> Not much help if there is no way to run the client software. It's
> Windows-only. I don'
On 26/09/12 19:18, Mark L. Hammond wrote:
Looks to me like the program will decode the packets right on the
client software.
Not much help if there is no way to run the client software. It's
Windows-only. I don't know anyone that uses Windows.
Packets copied, decoded. Then, there's alway
Looks to me like the program will decode the packets right on the
client software.
Packets copied, decoded. Then, there's always the documentation on
the web. Isn't this what you say isn't there?
What is so secret?
http://fspace.edu.vn/F_1_packet_for_radio_operators/F-1_Telemetry_Decoder_UserMa
On 26/09/12 11:40, Stefan Wagener wrote:
What you do with the data is totally up to you. Many of us help these teams
and forward telemetry information to them. Some teams have developed
special software to decode the data and allow us to actively monitor the
status of the satellite and any exper
Wagener
>Sent: Sep 26, 2012 6:40 AM
>To: Bob- W7LRD
>Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org
>Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: beep box help
>
>Hi Bob,
>
>I don't think we have any "beep boxes" out there. If that is what you call
>cubesats, nano and picosats, I would highly discoura
Hi Bob,
I don't think we have any "beep boxes" out there. If that is what you call
cubesats, nano and picosats, I would highly discourage you to even look at
them. Now having said that, let's assume you want to receive data from
these satellites, there is NO one tutorial. On the other hand you co