SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-181.02 ECHO Contact Established AMSAT News Service Bulletin 181.01 From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD. June 29, 2004 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-181.01 First contact with Echo was at 1452 UTC on 29 June 2004. After collecting a bit of TLM the 435.150 MHz transmitter was turned off at 1500 UTC. The preliminary keps were observed to be pretty close. The first look at ECHO's telemetry shows things are looking good. The battery was fully charged and the panels were delivering about 950 ma, which is fine. The panels were supporting the transmitter power adequately at about 2.3W output. The bird appears to be tumbling as expected. Internal temperatures are around 10C which is also as expected. On the second pass the loading of software began and good progress was made. Telemetry continues to look very good. While fades clearly indicated we continue to tumble (as expected), at 2.2 Watts output we were able to make good bits without difficulty. Rather than turn the TX off at the end of that pass, based on a very good looking power system, the power was turned down to about 0.3 Watts. The hour between passes was spent closely examining the captured telemetry and comparing it to pre-launch testing, as well as tweaking the keps a bit. At the start of the next pass the power will be turned back up and loading the housekeeping software, a task which will continue on the evening passes tonight, will resume. The TX has been left on at about 0.3W. If you record telemetry please send the CSV files to ke4azn@amsat.org. Please do not transmit to Echo until checkout and commissioning has been completed and the satellite is made available for general use. Unexpected uplinks may cause delays in verifying the proper operation of ECHO and delay the opening of the transponders to general use. [ANS thanks Jim, WD0E, for the above information] /EX