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FM Satellite status
- Subject: [amsat-bb] FM Satellite status
- From: Bob Bruninga <bruninga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 13:28:21 -0400 (EDT)
Here is a beginner's one line summary of currently active FM birds that
you can receive on your Mobile FM rig and mobile vertical whip antenna.
SAT DOWNLNK UPLINK S MODE COMMENTS
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MIR 145.985 145.985 9+FM voice to/fm crew. activity over Australia rptd
UO14 435.070 145.975 5 FM Voice repeater lots of fun
AO27 436.795 145.850 3 FM Voice repeater days only but fun
SO35 145.825 436.290 8 FM Voice repeater on scheduled passes only
UO22 435.120 145.900 3 9600 baud FSK packet ON
KO23 435.170 145.900 4 9600 baud FSK packet Not heard yesterday & today
KO25 436.500 145.980 3 9600 baud FSK packet ON
TO31 436.925 145.925 5 9600 baud FSK packet ON
Between the hours of about 6 AM to noon and 6 PM to midnight local SUN
time there is usually one of these birds in view for a few minutes to keep
you entertained while traveling. UHF requires +/- 5 or 10 KHz Doppler
tuning. The "S" column is a subjective signal strength assessment. A
20" vertical whip in the center of your car roof will give you success as
shown below. This acts as a 3/4 wave on UHF giving almost 8 dBi above
30 degrees over a good groundplane.
SIG RECEIVE RANGE
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As a rough approximation consider this table 9 Horizon to Horizon
which I have subjectively determined after 8 5 deg and above
3 months of daily monitoring. Home stations 7 10 deg and above
with 50' of RG 8 should subtract abt 3 from 6 15 deg and above
the signals and 5/8 or dual band, or "gain" 5 20 deg and above
antennas should also subtract about 2. 4 25 deg and above
3 30 deg and above
The PACSATs do not currently digipeat UI 2 3 ele beam required
packets, but you can still see status and 1 6 ele beam required
telemetry and the USER lists on your Kenwood
data radios or any radio with 9600 baud TNC. For more info on mobile
satellite operations see http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/astars.html
NOTES: We anticipate hearing of SSTV, and PACKET activity from MIR any
day now. Miles Mann reports Cosmonauts sleep between 1900z to 0400z.
Errors, omissions, corrections welcome. I will re-post this when ever I
hear of changes in status. For more detail, of course, read the AMSAT
News Service bulletins and AMSAT WEB pages http://www.amsat.org
de WB4APR, Bob
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