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PCSAT2 special Operations Event Update
- Subject: [amsat-bb] PCSAT2 special Operations Event Update
- From: "Robert Bruninga" <bruninga@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 20:21:56 -0400
PCSAT2 SPECIAL OPERATIONS RESUME. Operations were suspended
When PCSAT2 ran out of sunlight on ISS on the 15th. Operations
resumed after ISS changed attitude to XPOP on the 18th.
> From: Robert Bruninga [mailto:bruninga@usna.edu]
> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 8:41 AM
>
> PCSAT2 SPECIAL EVENT AND OPERATIONS
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Subj: ISS Packet =>VOICE Contacts:
>
> For the remaining days of
> PCSAT2's operation on ISS, PCSAT2 will be configured for
> VOICE response to normal packets transmitted via the normal
> ISS digipeater 145.99 uplink / 145.800 downlink. The command
> station's voice downlink will be on 437.975 +/- Doppler and
> he/she will attempt to acknowledge by voice all packets
> seen on the packet uplink or generally chat about the system.
>
> The UHF downlink will be weak (only 1 Watt) and being UHF
> (9dB worse than 2m), will need at least a small beam to hear
it.
>
> Users who want to participate, simply send your packets as
> normal VIA ARISS on 145.99 uplink / 145.800 downlink, but
> listen on the 437.975 downlink for the combined voice and
> packets. This will only work when
> PCSAT2 is in range of a participating command station and
> there is no guarantee that all command stations will be
> available on any given pass. In otherwords, this may be
> rare, but fun.
>
> Right now, passes in the Northern Hemisphere are occuring
> in the evening. Passes in the Southern Hemisphere right
> now are from midday.
>
> Best thing to do is simply monitor 437.975 during ISS passes
> and if you hear a command station, then send us a 'hello'
> packet via the ISS (or PCSAT2) digipeater.
>
> The PCSAT2 Packet system on 145.825 up and 435.275 is also
> operational as well as the 10m to 435.275 transponder (for
HIGH
> power attempts on 29.401 MHz)... Just connect to PCSAT2 on
> 145.825 to bring up the transponder. Still no reports of
> anyone attteempting it or being successful.
>
> de WB4APR
> US Naval Academy Satellite Station
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