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PARADIGM


Spacecraft Summary

Common Name:  PARADIGM     Alternate Name:  BEVO-1    
Satellite Type:  Cubesat     Launch Date:  30 July, 2009    
Launch Location:  Kennedy Space Center     Launch Vehicle:  STS-127    
Apogee:  351.00     Perigee:  343.00    
Inclination:  51.64     Period:  91.48    
Dimensions:  5 inch cube     Weight:  0.000 Kg    
Organization: The University of Texas at Austin


Frequency Information
 
Mode U TLM Beacon (20 WPM CW @ 200mw): Unknown
Downlink 437.3250 MHz FM
 
Mode U TLM Beacon (1 W AX.25): Unknown
Downlink 437.3250 MHz GMSK 9600 BPS
 
Mode U TLM Beacon (1 W "Bell 202" per website): Unknown
Downlink 437.3250 MHz AX.25 1200 BPS

Weekly Satellite Report

From the BEVO-1 website:

An example of a BEVO1 beacon string is given by "BEVO1 E6 D080704 I0754 TN05 BA73 BB73". The first five characters are the callsign BEVO1. The number following the "E" represents an error code, where zero indicates no error. The numbers following the "D" represent the current date as determined by the satellite and follows the format "YYMMDD". The numbers following the "I" represent the current time as determined by the satellite and follows the format "HHMM". The characters following the "T" represent the current satellite temperature in degrees Celsius, where "N" is negative and "P" is positive and the two numbers following indicate the magnitude of the temperature. The numbers following "BA" and "BB" indicate the battery voltage of packs "A" and "B", respectively, where the voltage in Volts has been multiplied by ten.

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