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Re: CAPE's Back
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: CAPE's Back
- From: G0MRF@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:01:31 EDT
Congratulations Jonathan and the CAPE 1 team
I see an initial report on W0KRPs site suggests that the satellite is
running on solar panel power alone as there is no battery current shown in
telemetry.
If that's correct: My congratulations to the designer of the EPS who has
found the solution to that age old AMSAT problem of not killing the satellite
when the batteries fail
But my commiserations on the batteries.
73
David G0MRF
In a message dated 23/04/2007 19:13:29 GMT Standard Time,
jonathan@jonathanwagner.net writes:
Mike and the rest of the list,
CAPE-1 almost perfectly tracks with Object 31129. AOS on the last pass
was 30secs. after predicted and LOS 10-20 secs. before predicted.
Frequency was nominal. There is a building that is directly in the line
of sight when on the AOS horizon which affects the lower 1 or 2 degrees
elevation (The building is a 3-story building and we have a 20 ft tower
on top of a 2 story building. Frequency was nominal and rotor and
frequency control were left to the radio. Signal strength was S7 on a 4
degree pass.
Jonathan Wagner, KE5FSG
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