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Today's Topics:

   1.  Keps Question (Perry Yantis)
   2.  Missing AO27 Callsign (claryco@xxx.xxxx
   3.  Missing AO27 Callsign - Time Fix (claryco@xxx.xxxx
   4.  AO-51 BBS Uplink (Francisco Jim?nez-Mart?n S?nchez)
   5. Re: AO-51 BBS Uplink (Alan P. Biddle)
   6. Re: AO-51 BBS Uplink (Graham Shirville)
   7.  AO-51 update/information Re:  AO-51 BBS Uplink (Mark L. Hammond)
   8.  Sspi social event in Washington dc (Samudra Haque)
   9. Re: Transit Satellites (Jeff Moore)
  10. Re: Transit Satellites (Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF)
  11.  DN96 & EM06 (ted)
  12.  DN 96 & EM05 (ted)
  13. Re: Symposium Refund (Clint Bradford)
  14. ARRL/TAPR DCC Early Registration Deadline September 1st
      (Mark Thompson)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 05:48:28 -0700 (PDT)
From: Perry Yantis <py41@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Keps Question
To: Amsat BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <269185.91388.qm@xxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii


 The bare 2 line keps do not have the header at the top which the Unitrac
program did not want to see.
With the bare elements only (no headers description) Unitrac would import the
keps with no problem.
Perry WB8OTH


sent from my Apple IMac


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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 09:46:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: claryco@xxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Missing AO27 Callsign
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Cc: don1018@xxxxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <8CD1729FAF44C2F-2048-30EA@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"


Don,

You worked K8YSE/P in EN57 at 30/1851Z, just before AO27 switched back to
digital.

73,

Jim, ND9M / VQ9JC

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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 15:37:41 -0400
From: Donald Pittman <don1018@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  RE AO27  18:45z
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <C8A180C5.242%don1018@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
I had  a little technical difficulty  when working this pas. Had a good QSO
wit a K0w?? And the thing is my recorder was on pause EEEEEK. By chance did
any one get a recording of that qso or if your read this K0???  Please let
me know the info we worked to get it done and I have a memory that can be
measured in nano meters HI Any help drop me a email or here is ok WB8ZOM
@xxxx.xxx It was near the end of the pass. Thanks DON





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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 09:48:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: claryco@xxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Missing AO27 Callsign - Time Fix
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Cc: don1018@xxxxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <8CD172A464A106F-2048-3187@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"



Don,

It was actually at 30/1854Z (vice 1851Z) that you worked K8YSE/P in EN57; my
Fat Finger Syndrome acted up a bit a little while ago...

73,

Jim, ND9M / VQ9JC


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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:00:16 +0200
From: Francisco Jim?nez-Mart?n S?nchez 	<ea1jm.fran@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  AO-51 BBS Uplink
To: <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <013001cb4914$d83d7130$88b85390$@xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Hello dear friends,



Can anyone confirm if the uplink for the BBS in AO-51 is in 1268.700 at 9k6?



Thanks in advance,



73 de Fran EA1JM



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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 09:11:07 -0500
From: "Alan P. Biddle" <APBIDDLE@xxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-51 BBS Uplink
To: " 'Francisco Jim?nez-Mart?n S?nchez' "	<ea1jm.fran@xxxxx.xxx>,
<AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <2CFD45AC78644F6C8DF584DEE024538F@xxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Fran,

That is correct.  Most of us have found that using 1268.703 works slightly
better.  Due to the errors in most converters, I would suggest starting
there, and then trying up and down 2 kHz, and then 1 kHz, for the best
throughput.  When AO-51 is in voice mode, you can do the same thing, and I
get the same results.

Alan
WA4SCA



-----Original Message-----
From: amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxx [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxxx On
Behalf Of Francisco Jim?nez-Mart?n S?nchez
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 9:00 AM
To: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-51 BBS Uplink

Hello dear friends,



Can anyone confirm if the uplink for the BBS in AO-51 is in 1268.700 at 9k6?



Thanks in advance,



73 de Fran EA1JM

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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:22:13 +0100
From: "Graham Shirville" <g.shirville@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO-51 BBS Uplink
To: Francisco Jim?nez-Mart?n S?nchez 	<ea1jm.fran@xxxxx.xxx>,
<AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <E339CCB3D8764292B48CB9BB9E1CBE02@xxxxxxx.xxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original

Hi Fran,

I am not sure but I just heard weak voice signals on the 435.150MHz downlink
on the 1400utc pass here in the UK.

my antennas are set for RHC so the signal was not very strong:(

73

Graham
----- Original Message -----
From: "Francisco Jim?nez-Mart?n S?nchez" <ea1jm.fran@xxxxx.xxx>
To: <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 3:00 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] AO-51 BBS Uplink


> Hello dear friends,
>
>
>
> Can anyone confirm if the uplink for the BBS in AO-51 is in 1268.700 at
> 9k6?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
>
> 73 de Fran EA1JM
>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. Opinions expressed are those of the author.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb



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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 10:24:49 -0400
From: "Mark L. Hammond" <marklhammond@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  AO-51 update/information Re:  AO-51 BBS Uplink
To: Francisco Jim?nez-Mart?n S?nchez 	<ea1jm.fran@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxxx ao51-modes@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID:
<AANLkTikhq3=sfrKJbMNf_uCpadCwahMGocL2=AXwGG9o@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Hello Franciso,

Thank you for your question about the AO-51 PBBS uplink.  At this
time, there is no uplink available.  The reason for this is power
budget.  AO-51 uses a wide-band receiver, called the SQRX, which we
set to 1.2GHz for the PBBS (and for running L-band uplinks during
voice repeater operations as well).    The receiver draws over 100mA
of power, which is rather limited right now.  So, we cannot support
two trasmitters at useable power levels AND the SQRX right now.
Hopefully in the future we can.

For the record--Your frequency and mode is correct--although many
users (including myself) find that using 1268.703, or even higher,
works better.    It simply isn't turned ON.

We are now running (with power management OFF):

FM Repeater, V/U
Uplink: 145.920 Mhz FM (no tone needed)
Downlink: 435.300 Mhz FM at 500 mW

9k6 PBBS, U
Downlink: 435.150 Mhz FM  at 265 mW


73,

Mark N8MH
AO-51 Command Team


On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Francisco Jim?nez-Mart?n S?nchez
<ea1jm.fran@xxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Hello dear friends,
>
>
>
> Can anyone confirm if the uplink for the BBS in AO-51 is in 1268.700 at 9k6?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
>
> 73 de Fran EA1JM
>
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx. Opinions expressed are those of the author.
> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
>



--
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]



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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 10:43:25 -0400
From: Samudra Haque <samudra.haque@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Sspi social event in Washington dc
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <-8338375431834947049@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Hi

Is anyone going to the SSPI social this evening in Washington DC? I
plan to be there.

73 de N3RDX

Sent on the road... If urgent call (202) 812-3325


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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 08:51:48 -0700
From: "Jeff Moore" <tnetcenter@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Transit Satellites
To: "Amsat" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <9970FC705CB34F8986CA2F3CB0F80595@xxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Bob is loking for possible suggested uses of the satellites.  I have a
suggestion (I don't know if its workable or not):

How about uploading the latest satellite keps and using the Transit sats to
update the keps for people that are located in areas where they don't have
ready access to the Internet like at sea or in places like the Yucatan or
remote Africa.

You could put a receiver on line with your computer and when the sat is in
range download the latest keps.  That would give you accurate pass
predictions allowing you to work the ham sats or download weather info, etc.
w/o needing the Internet to keep the keps up to date.

What do you think?

Jeff Moore  --  KE7ACY
CN94



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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:55:10 +0000
From: Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF <nigel@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Transit Satellites
To: Jeff Moore <tnetcenter@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: Amsat <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <4C7D33EE.8070202@xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Problem there is that we will never agree on the list of satellites to
support.

Here's my current list:
OSCAR 3
1 01293U 65016F   10241.71079289 -.00000103 +00000-0 -30765-4 0 08859
2 01293 070.0765 303.6137 0020103 301.7493 058.1662 14.04801695321392
OSCAR 5
1 04321U 70008B   10241.67576056 -.00000031  00000-0  10000-3 0  3639
2 04321 102.1066 265.7505 0027469 230.7095 129.1540 12.52160259855645
OSCAR 6
1 06236U 72082B   10241.62647228 -.00000027  00000-0  10000-3 0  3539
2 06236 101.3950 242.2293 0004025 106.0338 254.1176 12.53082339732323
OSCAR 7
1 07530U 74089B   10242.50229683 -.00000027  00000-0  10000-3 0  8653
2 07530 101.4006 255.4849 0011897 127.1202 233.0962 12.53579422637761
OSCAR 8
1 10703U 78026B   10241.72958664  .00000013  00000-0  38096-4 0  9241
2 10703 098.7707 274.4211 0007220 040.0001 320.1717 13.98865717657338
OSCAR 10
1 14129U 83058B   10238.82719229 -.00000064 +00000-0 +10000-3 0 07639
2 14129 026.5957 077.9040 6048485 352.8694 001.4583 02.05870103176621
OSCAR 11 (UoSAT 2)
1 14781U 84021B   10241.58946120 +.00000381 +00000-0 +57702-4 0 03271
2 14781 098.0488 293.5271 0009368 008.3029 351.8347 14.79830461422661
OSCAR 24
1 15936U 85066B   10242.38580209 -.00000037  00000-0 -81852-4 0   804
2 15936 090.0563 022.0037 0170040 351.5500 008.2751 13.35181021221434
JAS 1 (FUJI 1)
1 16909U 86061B   10241.50165805 -.00000083 +00000-0 +10000-3 0 07730
2 16909 050.0152 254.4101 0010988 239.5548 120.4201 12.44454159093550
OSCAR 23
1 19070U 88033A   10241.88541763 +.00000056 +00000-0 +10000-3 0 08735
2 19070 090.2658 195.9583 0188372 220.8263 137.8631 13.27127631082025
OSCAR 25
1 19419U 88074A   10241.87525650 +.00000066 +00000-0 +10000-3 0 09319
2 19419 089.9297 028.0929 0096203 327.3759 032.1461 13.41832746077668
OSCAR 14 (UOSAT 3)
1 20437U 90005B   10241.78220863  .00000023  00000-0  24427-4 0  2973
2 20437 098.3960 189.3973 0010088 313.3846 046.6501 14.31582680 75808
OSCAR 15 (UOSAT 4)
1 20438U 90005C   10242.82519623 -.00000061  00000-0 -71090-5 0  7973
2 20438 098.4508 185.5517 0009593 344.7471 015.3434 14.30473726 75325
OSCAR 16 (PACSAT)
1 20439U 90005D   10241.49208219 -.00000003  00000-0  14666-4 0  9817
2 20439 098.3385 196.5384 0010431 314.0287 046.0029 14.31871579 75870
OSCAR 17 (DOVE)
1 20440U 90005E   10242.37792582  .00000003  00000-0  16604-4 0  7000
2 20440 098.3140 201.0215 0010181 303.3773 056.6434 14.32178138 76150
OSCAR 18 (WEBERSAT)
1 20441U 90005F   10242.38377292 -.00000028  00000-0  50247-5 0  2071
2 20441 098.3208 199.9079 0011069 309.1229 050.8970 14.31939037 76079
OSCAR 19 (LUSAT)
1 20442U 90005G   10241.47804939  .00000104  00000-0  54007-4 0  8903
2 20442 098.2996 202.0318 0011051 307.4367 052.5794 14.32102146 76044
JAS 1B (FUJI 2)
1 20480U 90013C   10242.63346533 -.00000004  00000-0  71264-4 0  5499
2 20480 099.0206 085.9613 0539552 255.1784 098.8969 12.83365541963279
INFORMATOR 1
1 21087U 91006A   10242.53008653  .00000041  00000-0  26167-4 0  6777
2 21087 082.9374 080.5935 0036055 136.3454 224.0570 13.75058840982794
COSMOS 2123
1 21089U 91007A   10241.78028778 +.00000044 +00000-0 +30082-4 0 05601
2 21089 082.9240 301.1406 0028700 184.6949 175.3942 13.74495913981443
OSCAR 22 (UoSAT 5)
1 21575U 91050B   10241.58326590 +.00000031 +00000-0 +23941-4 0 09213
2 21575 098.4996 190.7742 0007972 140.7922 219.3840 14.39730904003782
KITSAT B
1 22825U 93061C   10241.44758376  .00000162  00000-0  80611-4 0  6132
2 22825 098.4903 187.5209 0009288 056.2267 303.9792 14.29306564882518
POSAT 1
1 22826U 93061D   10242.75975731  .00000011  00000-0  20898-4 0  3528
2 22826 098.4844 189.3736 0009783 048.4149 311.7880 14.29563204882814
ITAMSAT
1 22828U 93061F   10242.77283877 -.00000019  00000-0  93697-5 0  5502
2 22828 098.4778 189.1867 0010416 023.2780 336.8872 14.29856318851100
EYESAT A
1 22829U 93061G   10241.93451491 +.00000073 +00000-0 +44771-4 0 05696
2 22829 098.4742 189.5502 0010081 021.8278 338.3327 14.30256764883014
RADIO ROSTO
1 23439U 94085A   10241.55881999 -.00000039 +00000-0 +10000-3 0 03518
2 23439 064.8187 275.9017 0161545 331.0713 028.1329 11.27554316645542
SICH 1
1 23657U 95046A   10241.65346428 +.00000161 +00000-0 +17288-4 0 01230
2 23657 082.5254 066.3662 0024070 002.1343 357.9944 14.81796579809191
JAS 2
1 24278U 96046B   10242.57315394  .00000010  00000-0  49537-4 0  3845
2 24278 098.5162 061.4259 0349889 290.9867 065.4172 13.52952170693160
UNAMSAT
1 24305U 96052B   10242.49575071  .00000010  00000-0 -57901-5 0  5145
2 24305 082.9343 029.1229 0031456 110.5173 249.9358 13.73586349700980
TMSAT
1 25396U 98043C   10242.70962279 -.00000001  00000-0  17148-4 0  7850
2 25396 098.3094 252.0771 0003367 039.6702 320.4726 14.23810943630840
TECHSAT 1B
1 25397U 98043D   10242.76513620  .00000086  00000-0  56233-4 0  2719
2 25397 098.3168 246.1162 0002065 067.1467 292.9921 14.23184203630651
SEDSAT 1
1 25509U 98061B   10242.62549966 -.00000140  00000-0 -42625-4 0  7843
2 25509 031.4337 087.5733 0354489 220.8046 136.5499 14.28326153618706
PAN SAT
1 25520U 98064B   10240.94081908 +.00000590 +00000-0 +18970-4 0 05671
2 25520 028.4583 202.9053 0005005 038.5021 321.5933 15.17643439655214
ISS (ZARYA)
1 25544U 98067A   10242.83949444  .00011625  00000-0  93789-4 0  8011
2 25544 051.6461 208.6267 0007866 313.5609 130.1547 15.71377945675211
SUNSAT
1 25636U 99008C   10242.39731760  .00000021  00000-0  13991-4 0  6967
2 25636 096.4847 326.5862 0146536 271.5761 086.8659 14.43511959606464
OSCAR 36 (UOSAT 12)
1 25693U 99021A   10242.44200544 -.00000106  00000-0  53750-5 0  2905
2 25693 064.5567 206.2928 0041416 300.6850 059.0172 14.78815578612790
KITSAT 3
1 25756U 99029A   10242.64431648  .00000036  00000-0  20535-4 0  2912
2 25756 098.6306 094.0785 0013122 276.5120 083.4577 14.52590075596950
OPAL
1 26063U 00004C   10241.65742192 -.00000002 +00000-0 +19590-4 0 08906
2 26063 100.2060 113.8672 0037256 107.0316 253.4956 14.35904229554879
SAUDISAT 1A
1 26545U 00057A   10239.40218402 +.00000038 +00000-0 +23814-4 0 06169
2 26545 064.5552 213.3030 0035627 209.4482 150.4609 14.80723624535785
TIUNGSAT 1
1 26548U 00057D   10241.70949752 +.00000074 +00000-0 +26940-4 0 07857
2 26548 064.5550 163.2984 0027855 212.4712 147.4686 14.83538804537006
AMSAT OSCAR 40
1 26609U 00072B   10241.29566402 -.00000202  00000-0  10000-3 0  4156
2 26609 009.1711 316.7577 7963385 343.3635 001.5045 01.25586937 45132
PCSAT
1 26931U 01043C   10242.71177457  .00000066  00000-0  57872-4 0  5459
2 26931 067.0537 011.9633 0005146 270.6442 089.4044 14.29609206465402
SAPPHIRE
1 26932U 01043D   10242.80157600  .00000048  00000-0  50783-4 0  5519
2 26932 067.0595 011.8288 0003663 260.3612 099.7107 14.29645093465463
RUBIN 2
1 27605U 02058A   10241.68569531 -.00000112 +00000-0 +39943-5 0 02694
2 27605 064.5571 118.3582 0038108 044.8096 315.6049 14.72487650413504
SAUDISAT 1C
1 27607U 02058C   10241.67580429 +.00000180 +00000-0 +50191-4 0 02572
2 27607 064.5584 133.3017 0039270 044.1364 316.2891 14.71570365413194
DTUSAT
1 27842U 03031C   10241.63290144  .00000046  00000-0  41167-4 0  9147
2 27842 098.7035 250.4008 0008868 304.1252 055.9089 14.21050931371613
CUTE-1
1 27844U 03031E   10242.53599572  .00000058  00000-0  47239-4 0  9246
2 27844 098.7105 250.4480 0009690 323.0116 037.0391 14.20726274371649
QUAKESAT
1 27845U 03031F   10242.80774145  .00000086  00000-0  60743-4 0  9075
2 27845 098.7190 250.2386 0008904 341.2588 018.8253 14.20379516371578
CANX-1
1 27847U 03031H   10241.57702600  .00000021  00000-0  29667-4 0  8402
2 27847 098.7036 250.3228 0009111 304.2818 055.7503 14.21027074371557
CUBESAT XI-IV
1 27848U 03031J   10241.51992247  .00000031  00000-0  34803-4 0  8718
2 27848 098.7159 248.5542 0009704 329.9382 030.1231 14.20517175371459
MOZHAYETS 4
1 27939U 03042A   10242.65081716  .00000068  00000-0  21749-4 0  4987
2 27939 097.8804 104.9378 0013341 179.5873 180.5320 14.63446848369849
AMSAT ECHO
1 28375U 04025K   10241.55907637 +.00000026 +00000-0 +20602-4 0 07626
2 28375 098.0679 230.8992 0082785 234.8630 124.4787 14.40696413324072
HAMSAT
1 28650U 05017B   10241.60375502 +.00000307 +00000-0 +45117-4 0 05864
2 28650 097.6847 292.1488 0028017 038.2272 322.0898 14.81798088287564
BEIJING 1 (TSINGHUA)
1 28890U 05043A   10242.84131638  .00000015  00000-0  12549-4 0  5742
2 28890 097.9924 124.4458 0016644 051.4766 308.7935 14.60109147258066
TOPSAT
1 28891U 05043B   10242.80858074  .00000023  00000-0  14223-4 0  4197
2 28891 097.9919 123.4310 0018309 054.1917 306.0973 14.59828004258000
UWE-1
1 28892U 05043C   10242.25723514  .00000154  00000-0  41411-4 0  7172
2 28892 097.9988 123.4635 0018435 054.3315 305.9588 14.59903727257905
SINAH 1
1 28893U 05043D   10241.73290761 +.00000039 +00000-0 +17457-4 0 08567
2 28893 097.9964 123.7475 0016570 056.1880 304.0903 14.60124906257907
SSETI-EXPRESS
1 28894U 05043E   10241.70442778 +.00000052 +00000-0 +20349-4 0 08549
2 28894 097.9980 123.0691 0018661 058.2580 302.0439 14.59747969257823
CUBESAT XI-V
1 28895U 05043F   10241.65997343 +.00000103 +00000-0 +30807-4 0 06698
2 28895 098.0032 123.6617 0018872 057.8838 302.4172 14.59925608257706
SSETI-EXPRESS DEB
1 28897U 05043H   10242.62239235  .00000153  00000-0  41051-4 0  2332
2 28897 098.0008 124.4837 0018236 054.4825 305.8104 14.60114500250143
MOZ.5/SAFIR/RUBIN 5/SL-8
1 28898U 05043G   10242.46944728  .00000014  00000-0  12441-4 0  6886
2 28898 097.9820 118.9609 0019805 068.6897 291.6394 14.58626731257734
GENESIS 1
1 29252U 06029A   10242.78483774  .00000117  00000-0  21542-4 0  1342
2 29252 064.5127 028.7575 0026261 336.6335 023.3571 15.03701940227009
HINODE (SOLAR B)
1 29479U 06041A   10241.95518375 +.00000061 +00000-0 +21064-4 0 02530
2 29479 098.0936 242.9513 0016660 096.1708 264.1416 14.63011157210134
GENESAT
1 29655U 06058C   10216.61700559  .10637092  69904-5  33715-3 0  2265
2 29655 040.0059 067.3006 0005079 297.8744 064.7087 16.44862838207776
PEHUENSAT 1
1 29712U 07001D   10242.21781517  .00000393  00000-0  56982-4 0  3173
2 29712 097.7750 291.8576 0012933 288.2448 071.7340 14.81231326196447
EGYPTSAT 1
1 31117U 07012A   10242.81912390  .00000115  00000-0  27283-4 0  7761
2 31117 097.9739 315.1486 0004771 297.0850 062.9843 14.70017049180911
CSTB 1
1 31122U 07012F   10242.47887356  .00000555  00000-0  13192-3 0    70
2 31122 097.9383 284.3581 0085389 346.2622 013.6232 14.55434938179054
MAST
1 31126U 07012K   10241.60050191 -.00000090 +00000-0 -97624-5 0 09515
2 31126 097.9296 279.7936 0094972 358.6553 001.4373 14.53613506178723
LIBERTAD 1
1 31128U 07012M   10241.73754967 -.00000046  00000-0  00000+0 0   116
2 31128 097.9333 277.1498 0103038 006.7534 353.5028 14.52191808178549
CP3
1 31129U 07012N   10241.73001052 +.00000043 +00000-0 +20614-4 0 06656
2 31129 097.9358 277.3483 0102823 006.3651 353.8814 14.52295487178533
CAPE 1
1 31130U 07012P   10241.86086311 -.00000268 +00000-0 -51060-4 0 09724
2 31130 097.9338 277.3064 0102927 006.4882 353.7569 14.52212540178355
CP4
1 31132U 07012Q   10241.88112276 -.00000030 +00000-0 +37087-5 0 09852
2 31132 097.9335 283.5273 0085477 348.0952 011.8232 14.55348196178830
AGILE
1 31135U 07013A   10240.85142002  .00001501  00000-0  34259-4 0  4914
2 31135 002.4687 065.0676 0020422 118.4486 241.8427 15.10324070185234
NFIRE
1 31140U 07014A   10241.82558013  .00006476  00000-0  10517-3 0  2332
2 31140 048.2275 358.3666 0008041 211.6677 148.3782 15.53893754190721
GENESIS 2
1 31789U 07028A   10242.56990234  .00000282  00000-0  33689-4 0  8806
2 31789 064.5071 061.1476 0023243 196.1294 163.9084 15.03378699174176
GIOVE-B
1 32781U 08020A   10241.68023445 +.00000026 +00000-0 +10000-3 0 03492
2 32781 055.9236 180.5031 0020660 224.6024 135.2202 01.70949177014628
CARTOSAT 2A
1 32783U 08021A   10242.85943612 -.00000100  00000-0 -65318-5 0  5998
2 32783 097.8920 303.4087 0016832 071.4659 288.8375 14.78693178126304
CANX-6
1 32784U 08021B   10241.21724232 +.00000520 +00000-0 +73329-4 0 07753
2 32784 097.8908 304.6749 0016870 045.8518 314.4072 14.81239215126267
CUTE-1.7+APD II
1 32785U 08021C   10241.30175809 +.00000318 +00000-0 +46933-4 0 07727
2 32785 097.8900 305.1948 0015852 049.1837 311.0732 14.81705654126314
IMS-1
1 32786U 08021D   10242.81192388  .00000248  00000-0  39553-4 0   608
2 32786 097.8942 305.0252 0013859 047.3692 312.8684 14.80082820126410
COMPASS 1
1 32787U 08021E   10241.29436156 +.00000628 +00000-0 +85822-4 0 07636
2 32787 097.8885 305.0255 0016620 049.8448 310.4186 14.81950867126322
AAUSAT CUBESAT 2
1 32788U 08021F   10241.83037754 +.00000613 +00000-0 +83576-4 0 07568
2 32788 097.8869 305.6962 0016482 049.1571 311.1039 14.82098058126413
DELFI C3
1 32789U 08021G   10242.23629751  .00000779  00000-0  10394-3 0  7726
2 32789 097.8946 306.6572 0016537 046.7156 313.5404 14.82279970126473
CANX-2
1 32790U 08021H   10242.73022814 -.00000034  00000-0  24232-5 0  7598
2 32790 097.8880 306.4998 0016526 045.3801 314.8764 14.81674107126509
SEEDS
1 32791U 08021J   10242.67780049  .00000293  00000-0  43780-4 0  7564
2 32791 097.8896 306.3944 0016990 044.0144 316.2466 14.81723234126486
RUBIN 8/PSLV
1 32792U 08021K   10241.88971961 -.00000121 +00000-0 -99997-5 0 07511
2 32792 097.8073 290.9372 0029669 001.0274 359.0981 14.76594117125768
AMOS 3
1 32794U 08022A   10242.73851993 -.00000033  00000-0  10000-3 0  3031
2 32794 000.0247 259.8564 0001338 287.0449 053.7926 01.00273541  8595
YUBILEINY
1 32953U 08025A   10242.74285354  .00000010  00000-0  00000+0 0  9994
2 32953 082.5064 343.3174 0017707 301.6888 058.2466 12.43007448103008
GOSAT (IBUKI)
1 33492U 09002A   10242.79188934 -.00000047  00000-0  26336-6 0  4566
2 33492 098.0860 350.6792 0000717 098.3511 261.7765 14.67540319 85746
PRISM (HITOMI)
1 33493U 09002B   10242.84157139  .00000490  00000-0  70053-4 0  8069
2 33493 098.0934 003.0035 0018597 259.2385 100.6752 14.81079446 86539
SPRITE-SAT (RISING)
1 33494U 09002C   10241.91248426 +.00000079 +00000-0 +21863-4 0 01989
2 33494 098.0679 349.7197 0003309 320.9915 039.1031 14.68814227085696
KAGAYAKI
1 33495U 09002D   10241.83322713  .00000138  00000-0  31048-4 0  1895
2 33495 098.0645 350.5991 0008590 002.1662 357.9576 14.70193749 85739
SOHLA-1 (MAIDO-1)
1 33496U 09002E   10242.44820958 -.00000044  00000-0  79207-6 0  1908
2 33496 098.0638 350.5805 0006218 336.6511 023.4393 14.69511302 85783
STARS (KUKAI)
1 33498U 09002G   10242.43388343  .00000251  00000-0  48528-4 0  1927
2 33498 098.0647 352.3401 0012990 009.9195 350.2261 14.71533877 85902
KKS-1 (KISEKI)
1 33499U 09002H   10241.73874689 -.00000026 +00000-0 +39505-5 0 02011
2 33499 098.0663 351.1573 0010306 011.7750 348.3701 14.70834444085769
EXPRESS AM-44
1 33595U 09007A   10241.83066817 -.00000088 +00000-0 +10000-3 0 04062
2 33595 000.0477 291.2720 0001593 286.8633 047.8257 01.00272641005700
ANUSAT
1 34808U 09019B   10242.49629630  .00004673  00000-0  12813-3 0  3576
2 34808 041.2108 141.6571 0104294 290.9140 069.2374 15.32847432 76251
SES-7 (PROTOSTAR 2)
1 34941U 09027A   10242.61450447 -.00000342  00000-0  10000-3 0  2402
2 34941 000.0189 084.4552 0001819 075.5993 147.5515 01.00269308  4771
PHARMASAT
1 35002U 09028B   10241.80168349 +.00004777 +00000-0 +11034-3 0 03559
2 35002 040.4689 129.4626 0023901 202.9550 157.0176 15.42933400072020
CP6
1 35003U 09028C   10242.90395252  .00009735  00000-0  19244-3 0  3760
2 35003 040.4593 115.2428 0022312 231.7556 128.1237 15.46757922 72281
HAWKSAT 1
1 35004U 09028D   10242.85492839  .00011713  00000-0  22200-3 0  3725
2 35004 040.4618 113.9690 0021228 235.3470 124.5316 15.47861268 72284
AEROCUBE 3
1 35005U 09028E   10242.84337412  .00038321  00000-0  51965-3 0  4275
2 35005 040.4689 107.0523 0021449 260.3718 099.4596 15.56596025 72365
MERIDIAN 2
1 35008U 09029A   10241.58488554  .00000210  00000-0  17572-3 0  3757
2 35008 063.2946 073.9839 7288055 291.4568 009.2085 02.23065638 10377
ANDE CASTOR SPHERE
1 35694U 09038F   10230.44082147  .07179566  12689-4  99310-4 0  6559
2 35694 051.5930 222.0149 0004218 308.0851 053.0105 16.48877011 61107
TATIANA 2
1 35868U 09049D   10242.59161937  .00000177  00000-0  10000-3 0  6246
2 35868 098.7519 295.9743 0004938 129.9765 230.1843 14.22117775 49307
UGATUSAT
1 35869U 09049E   10242.62124074  .00000177  00000-0  10000-3 0  6219
2 35869 098.7506 295.9003 0005160 142.8704 217.2804 14.21987511 49303
SUMBANDILA
1 35870U 09049F   10242.79090880  .00000810  00000-0  39527-4 0   603
2 35870 097.3250 289.9289 0002730 163.8472 308.4518 15.21025410 52794
SWISSCUBE
1 35932U 09051B   10242.72191138  .00005234  00000-0  12986-2 0  5503
2 35932 098.3316 339.8629 0007555 324.2093 035.8334 14.52254655 49557
BEESAT
1 35933U 09051C   10242.45300106  .00007817  00000-0  19109-2 0  5986
2 35933 098.3311 339.7416 0002315 016.8588 343.1541 14.52817957 49531
UWE-2
1 35934U 09051D   10242.30705679  .00003310  00000-0  81574-3 0  4748
2 35934 098.3264 339.4907 0005057 340.2359 019.8606 14.52823854 49528
ITUPSAT 1
1 35935U 09051E   10242.51478472  .00001934  00000-0  48744-3 0  3268
2 35935 098.3385 339.8622 0007223 323.3880 036.6775 14.52228778 49527
XIWANG-1 (HOPE-1)
1 36122U 09072B   10242.73611293 -.00000045  00000-0  00000+0 0  6270
2 36122 100.4626 302.3880 0007458 164.2016 195.9342 13.16281671 34021
NEGAI
1 36575U 10020C   10169.93468623  .00761412 -54972-5  10000-3 0   301
2 36575 029.9693 027.9688 0018320 250.4600 189.6837 16.33780746  4648



On 31-Aug-10 15:51, Jeff Moore wrote:
> Bob is loking for possible suggested uses of the satellites.  I have a
> suggestion (I don't know if its workable or not):
>
> How about uploading the latest satellite keps and using the Transit sats to
> update the keps for people that are located in areas where they don't have
> ready access to the Internet like at sea or in places like the Yucatan or
> remote Africa.
>
> You could put a receiver on line with your computer and when the sat is in
> range download the latest keps.  That would give you accurate pass
> predictions allowing you to work the ham sats or download weather info, etc.
> w/o needing the Internet to keep the keps up to date.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Jeff Moore  --  KE7ACY
> CN94
>
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825 5032
Amateur Radio G8IFF W8IFF (was KC8NHF 9H3GN),  e-mail nigel@xxxxx.xxx      
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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 12:15:37 -0500
From: ted <aa5ck@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  DN96 & EM06
To: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <4C7D38B9.9050509@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I had a chance to get out of town and work portable Monday. Thanks to
those I was able to work and if  this was my first
QSO with you from these grids I will get a card in the mail.  No return
cards are necessary.

Thanks and 73.......ted......aa5ck






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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 12:21:39 -0500
From: ted <aa5ck@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  DN 96 & EM05
To: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <4C7D3A23.1010105@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Sorry, should have been DM96!

73....ted....aa5ck


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Message: 13
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 10:53:28 -0700
From: Clint Bradford <clintbrad4d@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Symposium Refund
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <0470F99C-E341-4B50-B77B-304D8DC2E50E@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

>> ... Is the registration fee for the Symposium refundable ...

I suggest that you register and pay - to make sure there is room for you.

Then, if you cannot show up, contact Martha ASAP, and advise her that your
registration is available to someone else. She will find a suitable
recipient for your graciousness.

YOU get a tax receipt ... and someone else gets the experience. EVERYONE wins.

Clint, K6LCS





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Message: 14
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 10:56:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mark Thompson <wb9qzb_groups@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] ARRL/TAPR DCC Early Registration Deadline
September 1st
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <303563.64032.qm@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8



The ARRL/TAPR DCC (Digital Communication Conference) will be held

in the Portland, OR area on September 24 - 26.


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Steven Bible <n7hpr@xxxx.xxx>
To: tapr-announce@xxxx.xxxx hpsdr@xxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Sent: Mon, August 30,  2010 9:06:53 AM
Subject: [tapr-announce] DCC Early Registration Deadline September 1st

The September 1st deadline to register for the DCC and get the best room
rates is fast approaching.

The DCC activities planning are in the final stages:

- The DCC Proceedings is over 200 pages!  See the list of papers below.
- The speakers schedule is being planned.
- Introductory talks.
- Banquet Speaker
- The Sunday Seminar on DSP Tools, Techniques, and Tricks presented by Rick
Muething, KN6KB (see below for abstract)
- Wonderful location at the Heathman Lodge, Vancouver, WA
(http://www.heathmanlodge.com)

If you have not attended the DCC, you are missing out on a lot of technical
fun.  Papers, presentations, demos, meeting like minded people.  It is a
great event.  Ask anyone who has attended one!

To register for the DCC go to http://www.tapr.org/dcc.  Hotel registration
information is also located there.  Be sure to mention the DCC for the
discounted rate.

See you at the 2010 DCC!

73, DCC Planning Committee.

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Sunday Seminar

DSP Tools, Techniques, and Tricks

Rick Muething, KN6KB

Time: Sunday Sept 26, 8 AM ? 12 Noon

Prerequisites:   An interest in Digital Signal Processing.   Some experience
in programming may be helpful.  The only math you?ll need is addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division and some idea of what a sine wave
is.

Goals:  The goal of the workshop is to encourage those peripherally
interested in DSP to take the next step to learn what DSP can do and try
some DSP design and coding.  Each attendee will get a handout CD  which  will
include all slides with links to useful references.   The CD will also
include some basic Windows VB.NET examples of operational code along with
some useful DSP tools (demo versions).

Sessions:  Four sessions 45 min each with 15 minute breaks.

1) DSP Intro and Basics:   what we are trying to do with DSP.   Why is it
better/different than analog.   The cornerstone of DSP .the Fourier
Transform and the FFT.

2) DSP Tools:   What you need to see, interpret and understand signals.
Basic waveform processing utilities.   How do you setup a sound card to
capture and play back audio with examples.   How to design basic DSP Filters
using common tools.

3) DSP Techniques:   How do we use DSP to do those things needed in a radio.
Mixing, Filtering, Modulation, Demodulation, FSK, PSK, Tone Detection,  AGC
etc

4)  DSP Tricks:   Tricks of the trade to make the impractical possible.
Common and useful tricks to make significant reductions in computer demands,
Single tone detectors, decimation, windowing, CIC Filters, IQ sampling.

No seminar or workshop can cover this topic completely in a few hours but
this workshop should remove some of the mystery of DSP and motivate those to
learn what can be done and get more involved.

Bio:   Rick is a retired entrepreneur electrical engineer and has been a ham
since 1962.   After volunteering for the Winlink Development effort in 1998
he focused his efforts on programming and DSP.   Rick was responsible for
the SCAMP, WINMOR and V4 sound card protocols described in the DCC 2004,
2008 and 2010 proceedings along with several of the software components of
the Winlink 2000  system.

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Proceedings of 29th Annual ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference

Mobile Fading; Sachin Dubey and Kanchan Cecil

RF to Video Converter for Timex/Sinclair Computers; John M. Franke, WA4WDL

Robotic Radio and CW Robot, a Building Block for Robotic Radio; Rob Frohne,
KL7NA

SDR Cube: A Portable Software Defined Radio Utilizing An Embedded DSP Engine
for
Quadrature Sampling Transceivers; George L. Heron, N2APB and Juha
Niinikoski, OH2NLT

A Simple SDR Receiver; Michael Hightower, KF6SJ

Testing a Digital-ATV Station using DVB-S; Ken Konechy, W6HHC and Robbie
Robinson, KB6CJZ

Demand and Transmission of E-mail Reception Report in Digital Modes; Patrick
Lindecker, F6CTE

Technical Aspects of RS ID and Call ID and Use; Patrick Lindecker, F6CTE

Simulation & Synthesis of Five Port Router;  Swati Malviya and Anurag
Jaiswal

Five Port Router for Network on Chip; Swati Malviya and Anurag Jaiswal

V4 and V4Chat: A Protocol and Client Optimized for Keyboard Radio QSOs; Rick
Muething, KN6KB, AAA9WK

WINMOR Phase 2:  Demonstration to Deployment; Rick Muething, KN6KB/AAA9WK

RMS Express ? A Multimode Winlink 2000 User Client Program; Victor Poor,
W5SMM/AAA9WL

Introducing APRSSpeak: An APRStt implementation; Douglas D. Quagliana,
KA2UPW/5

A Comparison of Different TCP/IP and DTN Protocols Over the D-Star Digital
Data Mode; John Ronan, EI7IG and Cathal O?Connor

Bidirectional Low Frequency Transverter (Bi-LIF) Computer Interface for
Demodulation and Modulation of Radio Signals; Alex Schwarz , VE7DXW

An FPGA-Based Transceiver Module; John B. Stephensen, KD6OZH

Terrestrial Link Budgets for Digital Communications; R. Swenson, KF4DII

The Effects of Authentication  on AX.25 Packet Radio Data Transmission Time;
Paul D. Wiedemeier, Ph.D., KE5LKY




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