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6 Hrs of AO40 TLM
Thanks to Rick Hambley, W2GPS Ron and others, using the 40' dish at the
Naval Academy, we will be able to feed about 5 hours of continuous TLM
from AO40 to Ron's server below. We do not get anything close to solid
TLM at apogee, but we do get a few frames a minute. But with enough
frames you might be able to find some useful data...
Time now is 1320 UTC on 30 Jan. AO40 in view for next 5 hours at least.
de WB4APR
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Ron Parise wrote:
>
> We have a server running at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
> Amateur Radio Club. Right now not many people are able to decode the
> spin modulated signal. You can connect your P3T to 128.183.143.104
> port 1024 and if anyone is flowing telemetry to the server you will
> see it. Right now no one is.
>
> Ron wa4sir
>
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