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Re: info request?
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] info request?
- From: Stan <stan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 03:10:38 +0000
Hello Luis,
After AO40 is commissioned, a firm schedule of operating transponders
would be reasonable to expect.
Until then,
I read my e-mail once or twice daily for the good info on this
reflector. I also use INSTANTRACK V1.5 with recent keps to let me know
visibility and squint from my location. After I determine when the
AO40
is visible with low squint I copy the telemetry to get the latest
operating schedule ie. which transponders and beacons are on.
I may have to hunt around to find the beacon that is on, but the freqs
are published.
Of course, the command team will have priority and may pre-empt any
schedule.
Stan, WA1ECF Cape Cod, MA FN41sr
Luis Felipe Solis wrote:
>
> Regards for all Satellite amateurs.
>
> I have a simple question........................................
>
> Exist one methode or publication, to know when the transponders and beacons
> in specific pass (orbit), wil be turning on or turning off ?
>
> and then, don't waste the time in passes of satellite, where someone have
> expect to receive signals?.(and the satellite was or will off)
>
> "The team of satellite administration", have a internet site to publicate a
> list (for example), in fuction of time, of active devices on satellite.?
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>
>
>
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