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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening for???) (Jeff Yanko)
   2. Re: Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer? (Bill Dzurilla)
   3.  HO-68 Status 110120 (Alan Kung)
   4.  Fw: DELFI C3 Close Approach (Peter Portanova)
   5.  High speed High def video (Jeff Yanko)
   6. Re: High speed High def video (Jim Jerzycke)
   7. Re: HO-68 Status 110120 (Andrew Glasbrenner)
   8. Feb. Scientific American: Interesting Article on Cubesats
      (Tom Clark)
   9. Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening for???) (Clive G7SVI)
  10.  "Citizen Satellites" in February Scientific American
      (Daniel Schultz)
  11. MSFC's WA4NZD confirms ejection of NanoSail-D	sub-satellite
      (Alan Sieg WB5RMG)
  12. Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening for???) (Mark L. Hammond)
  13. TLEs reformatted Re: Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening
      for???) (Mark L. Hammond)
  14.  em40 needed (wa4hfn@xxxxxxx.xxxx
  15.  AO51 2148z Recording? (Zachary Beougher)
  16. finding yourself in the passband of an analog satellite
      (normn3ykf@xxxx.xx.xxxx
  17. HVSATCOM NET TONIGHT1/20 8PM(utc-5)ON N2EYH-L Echolink	or mt
      beacon 146.970 (Cotejaune2@xxx.xxxx
  18. Re: em40 needed (Zachary Beougher)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:54:28 -0800
From: "Jeff Yanko" <wb3jfs@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening for???)
To: "Dave Webb KB1PVH" <kb1pvh@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: amsat <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <6ED75B05769D470B95288AB1989467FA@xxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Hi Dave!

Thanks.  I didn't check the AMSAT kep repository so I just asked out loud. 
I take it this object was launched from Alaska from the looks of the
inclination.

Thanks again!


73,

Jeff  WB3JFS


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Dave Webb KB1PVH
  To: Jeff Yanko
  Cc: amsat ; Dave Taylor
  Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 4:48 PM
  Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening for???)


  NANOSAILD
  1 90027U 0        11019.40613897 +.00003325 +00000-0 +47680-3 0 00013
  2 90027 071.9739 007.2360 0021785 203.3337 159.2085 14.77038910000019

  Not sure if they copied correctly on my phone.


  Dave- KB1PVH
  Sent from my Verizon Wireless DROID X

  On Jan 19, 2011 7:33 PM, "Jeff Yanko" <wb3jfs@xxx.xxx> wrote:
  > Keps for this object?
  >
  >
  > Jeff WB3JFS
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: "Dave Taylor" <dave.w8aas@xxxxxxx.xxx>
  > To: "amsat" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
  > Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 4:01 PM
  > Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening for???)
  >
  >
  >> The mission dashboard page has links to the page for submitting
  >> packets and decoding, as well as keps:
  >> http://nanosaild.engr.scu.edu/dashboard.htm
  >> It's standard AX.25, like the other sats on that launch.
  >>
  >> -- Dave
  >>
  >>
  >> On Jan 19, 2011, at 6:30 PM, Dave Webb KB1PVH wrote:
  >>
  >>> I got 2 packets by the time I got everything figured out.
  >>>
  >>> Dave - KB1PVH
  >>>
  >>> Sent from my Verizon Wireless DROID X
  >>>
  >>> On Jan 19, 2011 6:24 PM, "Bob Bruninga" <bruninga@xxxx.xxx> wrote:
  >>> > Would someone pass back to the FASTSAT and NANOSAT folks that they
  >>> should
  >>> > tell us what we are listening for? AX.25? 1200 baud, 9600 baud?
  >>> CW? What
  >>> > are we listening for?
  >>> >
  >>> > I just had an overhead pass, but by the time I went through all
  >>> their web
  >>> > pages and links, I found NOTHING useful. By the time I gave up,
  >>> and got
  >>> > back to the radio, I really missed the whole pass.
  >>> >
  >>> > Bob, Wb4APR
  >>> >
  >>> >
  >>> > -----Original Message-----
  >>> > From: amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxx [mailto:amsat-bb-
  >>> bounces@xxxxx.xxxx On
  >>> > Behalf Of Dave Taylor
  >>> > Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 4:24 PM
  >>> > To: amsat
  >>> > Subject: [amsat-bb] Fwd: NanoSail-D Ejects; NASA Seeks Amateur Radio
  >>> > Operators' Aid to Listen for Beacon Signal
  >>> >
  >>> > For those interested...
  >>> >
  >>> > -- Dave, W8AAS
  >>> >
  >>> >
  >>> >>
  >>> >> -----Original Message-----
  >>> >>
  >>> >> RELEASE: 11-009
  >>> >>
  >>> >> NANOSAIL-D EJECTS; NASA SEEKS AMATUER RADIO OPERATORS' AID TO
  >>> LISTEN
  >>> >> FOR
  >>> >> BEACON SIGNAL
  >>> >>
  >>> >> HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Wednesday, Jan. 19 at 11:30 a.m. EST,
  >>> engineers at
  >>> >> Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., confirmed that
  >>> the
  >>> >> NanoSail-D nanosatellite ejected from Fast Affordable Scientific
  >>> and
  >>> >> Technology Satellite, FASTSAT. The ejection event occurred
  >>> >> spontaneously
  >>> >> and was identified this morning when engineers at the center
  >>> analyzed
  >>> >> onboard FASTSAT telemetry. The ejection of NanoSail-D also has been
  >>> >> confirmed by ground-based satellite tracking assets.
  >>> >>
  >>> >> Amateur ham operators are asked to listen for the signal to verify
  >>> >> NanoSail-D is operating. This information should be sent to the
  >>> >> NanoSail-D dashboard at: http://nanosaild.engr.scu.edu/dashboard.htm
  >>> .
  >>> >> The NanoSail-D beacon signal can be found at 437.270 MHz.
  >>> >>
  >>> >> The NanoSail-D science team is hopeful the nanosatellite is healthy
  >>> >> and
  >>> >> can complete its solar sail mission. After ejection, a timer within
  >>> >> NanoSail-D begins a three-day countdown as the satellite orbits the
  >>> >> Earth. Once the timer reaches zero, four booms will quickly
  >>> deploy and
  >>> >> the NanoSail-D sail will start to unfold to a 100-square-foot
  >>> polymer
  >>> >> sail. Within five seconds the sail fully unfurls.
  >>> >>
  >>> >> "This is great news for our team. We're anxious to hear the beacon
  >>> >> which
  >>> >> tells us that NanoSail-D is healthy and operating as planned," said
  >>> >> Dean
  >>> >> Alhorn, NanoSail-D principal investigator and aerospace engineer at
  >>> >> the
  >>> >> Marshall Center. "The science team is hopeful to see that
  >>> NanoSail-D
  >>> >> is
  >>> >> operational and will be able to unfurl its solar sail."
  >>> >>
  >>> >> On Dec. 6,, 2010, NASA triggered the planned ejection of NanoSail-D
  >>> >> from
  >>> >> FASTSAT. At that time, the team confirmed that the door
  >>> successfully
  >>> >> opened and data indicated a successful ejection. Upon further
  >>> >> analysis,
  >>> >> no evidence of NanoSail-D was identified in low-Earth orbit,
  >>> leading
  >>> >> the
  >>> >> team to believe NanoSail-D remained inside FASTSAT.
  >>> >>
  >>> >> The FASTSAT mission has continued to operate as planned with the
  >>> five
  >>> >> other scientific experiments operating nominally.
  >>> >>
  >>> >> "We knew that the door opened and it was possible that NanoSail-D
  >>> >> could
  >>> >> eject on its own," said Mark Boudreaux, FASTSAT project manager
  >>> at the
  >>> >> Marshall Center. "What a pleasant surprise this morning when our
  >>> >> flight
  >>> >> operations team confirmed that NanoSail-D is now a free flyer."
  >>> >> If the deployment is successful, NanoSail-D will stay in low-Earth
  >>> >> orbit
  >>> >> between 70 and 120 days, depending on atmospheric conditions.
  >>> >> NanoSail-D
  >>> >> is designed to demonstrate deployment of a compact solar sail boom
  >>> >> system that could lead to further development of this alternative
  >>> >> solar
  >>> >> sail propulsion technology and FASTSAT's ability to eject a
  >>> >> nano-satellite from a micro-satellite - while avoiding re-contact
  >>> with
  >>> >> the FASTSAT satellite bus.
  >>> >>
  >>> >> Follow the NanoSail-D mission operation on Twitter at:
  >>> >> http://twitter.com/nanosaild
  >>> >>
  >>> >> For additional information on the timeline of the NanoSail-D
  >>> >> deployment
  >>> >> visit:
  >>> >> http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/501204main_NSD2_timeline_sequence.pdf
  >>> >>
  >>> >> To learn more about FASTSAT and the NanoSail-D missions visit:
  >>> >> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/smallsats
  >>> >>
  >>> >> -end-
  >>> >>
  >>> >> News release
  >>> >>
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news/news/releases/2011/11-009.html
  >>> >>
  >>> >>
  >>> >> For releases sent directly to you, contact:
  >>> betty.humphery@xxxx.xxx.
  >>> >>
  >>> >> Marshall Space Flight Center
  >>> >> Public Affairs Department
  >>> >> 256-544-0034
  >>> >> 256-544-5852 (fax)
  >>> >> http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news
  >>> >>
  >>> >> Follow Marshall news and interact with the NASA Marshall
  >>> community on
  >>> >> Facebook, Twitter and Flickr:
  >>> >>
  >>> >> http://www.facebook.com/nasamarshallcenter
  >>> >> http://twitter.com/NASA_Marshall
  >>> >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/28634332@xxxxxxxx
  >>> >>
  >>> >
  >>> > _______________________________________________
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  >>> author.
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  >>> >
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  >>> author.
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  >>> program!
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  >>
  >> _______________________________________________
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  >
  >
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:24:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Bill Dzurilla <billdz.geo@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer?
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx APBIDDLE@xxxxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <831417.52313.qm@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Thanks to Alan and all others who responded.  You have convinced me that it
would be better to go with a modern interface, which means that the Kansas
City Tracker is available for sale to anyone who has an old computer and can
make use of it.  I have the board and the cable.  Email me at
billdz.geo@xxxxx.xxx.

73, Bill

--- On Wed, 1/19/11, Alan P. Biddle <APBIDDLE@xxxxxx.xxx> wrote:

> From: Alan P. Biddle <APBIDDLE@xxxxxx.xxx>
> Subject: RE: [amsat-bb]  Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer?
> To: "'Bill Dzurilla'" <billdz.geo@xxxxx.xxx>, amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
> Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 7:39 AM
> Bill,
>
> Great card in its day, though it did have a VERY loud
> signal on the low end
> of two meters.? I could hear mine half a mile
> away.? It  [amsat-bb] Kansas City Tracker with a modern
> computer?
>
> Hi,
>
> I picked up an old Kansas City Tracker, circa 1990, and was
> wondering if
> there is any way to use it with a modern computer.? It
> is designed to plug
> into the ISA slot of a PC.? I don't know much about
> computers, but my
> understanding is not modern computers no longer have ISA
> slots.? Could it be
> adapted to plug into a USB port or something that a modern
> computer has??
>
> 73, Bill NZ5N
>
>
> ? ? ?
> _______________________________________________
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> Opinions expressed are those of the author.
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> satellite program!
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>
>
>






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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:41:56 +0800
From: "Alan Kung" <alankung@xxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  HO-68 Status 110120
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <E0A6A50D2F8E41E39B83EC87D8868D0E@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="gb2312"

Hi All,

The transponder was not turn on correctly, there is only the beacon
now, we will try again at 0255UTC, if OK, the transponder will keep
operation for full circle from 0255UTC to 0500UTC.

73
Alan, BA1DU



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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 21:35:31 -0500
From: Peter Portanova <roic@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Fw: DELFI C3 Close Approach
To: amsat bb <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <A8D54377BE9C439A95DA0F899DAB9DC0@xxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=Windows-1252;
reply-type=original

Hello,

For your information

73- Pete
WB2OQQ
www.massapequanyweather.com

Subject: DELFI C3 Close Approach


> Sir/Ma'am,
>
> The United States Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) has identified a
> predicted conjunction between DELFI C3 (SCC# 32789) and SCC# 18959.
>
> Primary Object: DELFI C3 (SCC# 32789)
> Secondary Object: SCC# 18959
> Time of Closest Approach: 22 JAN 2011 06:34 UTC
>
> Overall miss distance: 552 meters
> Radial (dU) miss distance: 80 meters
> In-Track (dV) miss distance: -108 meters
> Cross-track (dW) miss distance: -536 meters
>
> Primary Radial Error (U):  11 meters
> Primary In-track Error (V):  262 meters
> Primary Cross-track Error (W):  6 meters
>
> Secondary Radial Error (U):  12 meters
> Secondary In-track Error (V):  74 meters
> Secondary Cross-track Error (W): 9 meters



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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:20:00 -0800
From: "Jeff Yanko" <wb3jfs@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  High speed High def video
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <3A9EC9EAC7B54499A2E178F261B890EE@xxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original

Hi all,

A c: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <4D37AF73.5040809@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

I think you mean this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48hjjKUS7G8&feature=player_embedded

73, Jim

On 01/20/2011 03:20 AM, Jeff Yanko wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A couple weeks ago, somebody posted the link to the YouTube video of the
> space shuttle launch by the high speed and high def cameras.  Could somebody
> please pass the link along since I have misplaced it.
>
>
> 73,
>
> Jeff  WB3JFS
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
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>
>



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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 23:25:50 -0500
From: Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: HO-68 Status 110120
To: Alan Kung <alankung@xxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx>
Cc: "<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <F90BC9F1-243D-4B63-BA4A-A54ABEDFB204@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=us-ascii

Unfortunately no beacon and no transponder heard on the 0420z pass here.

73, Drew KO4MA

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 19, 2011, at 8:41 PM, "Alan Kung" <alankung@xxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> The transponder was not turn on correctly, there is only the beacon
> now, we will try again at 0255UTC, if OK, the transponder will keep
> operation for full circle from 0255UTC to 0500UTC.
>
> 73
> Alan, BA1DU
>
> _______________________________________________
> 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: 8
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 01:15:44 -0500
From: Tom Clark <k3io@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Feb. Scientific American: Interesting Article on
Cubesats
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT BoD <bod@xxxxx.xxx>, AMSAT Advisors <Advisors@xxxxx.xxx>,
senior-officers <Senior-officers@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <4D37D310.2080709@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed

I call your attention to the article entitled "Citizen Satellites" on
pages 48-53 of the latest Scientific American (my copy arrived just
today). The article is by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang and Bob Twiggs. Many of
you know Bob Twiggs as KE6QMD, a long-time AMSAT supporter who is widely
known as having been "father" of the Cubesat concept when he was at
Stanford.

Bob is now a Professor at Moorehead State Univ in Kentucky. Many of you
may have met him when he brought several of his students to the 2010
AMSAT Space Symposium in Chicago. You can read about Moorehead's space
program at http://ssc.moreheadstate.edu/.

AMSAT and OSCAR have a proud heritage in espousing the concept that
there is real potential worth to small, "hitchhiker" satellites. For may
years it was like AMSAT was a voice in the "toy satellite" wilderness;
as you read the Scientific American article, you will be surprised at
just how that message has spread to the commercial, scientific and
military world.

73 de Tom, K3IO


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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 07:07:02 -0000
From: "Clive G7SVI" <g7svi@xxxxxxx.xx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening for???)
To: <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <000601cbb870$a359cb50$ea0d61f0$@xx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Hope this helps Jeff

They are on the Twitter feed



Nanosail TLE

1 90027U 0 11019.40613897 +.00003325 +00000-0 +47680-3 0 0001

2 90027 071.9739 007.2360 0021785 203.3337 159.2085 14.7703891000001



73s

Clive

G7SVI AMSAT-UK



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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 02:41:13 -0500
From: "Daniel Schultz" <n8fgv@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  "Citizen Satellites" in February Scientific
American
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <008PaTHON1824S03.1295509273@xxxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

I received the February issue of Scientific American today. On page 48 there
is an article by our own Bob Twiggs titled "Citizen Satellites", concerning
the history and future of Cubesats. It does briefly mention that "scores of
OSCAR communications satellites have been helping ham radio enthusiasts
connect since the early 1960's".

In the final paragraph it suggests that Cubesats may soon "enable an amateur
presence in space", which may "come sooner rather than later".  Boy I sure
can't wait until we amateurs can start to launch our "do-it-yourself
satellites" into space....

Dan Schultz N8FGV




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Message: 11
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 03:04:03 -0600 (CST)
From: "Alan Sieg WB5RMG" <wb5rmg@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] MSFC's WA4NZD confirms ejection of NanoSail-D
sub-satellite
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Cc: wa4nzd@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx harc-al@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx
HUNTSPAC@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <1963.192.168.121.55.1295514243.squirrel@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1

For immediate release: 19 January 2011 Huntsville, AL USA


The Marshall Amateur Radio Club (@ MSFC) - WA4NZD late Wednesday afternoon
confirmed ejection of the NanoSail-D sub-satellite. This loaf-of-bread sized
spacecraft was carried to orbit late last year on an Air Force rocket as part
of NASA's FastSat project. This is the first successful deployment of a
satellite, launched from a satellite already in orbit .!. The only
communication from the NanoSail-D vehicle is via ham radio with 1200 baud FM
AX25 beacon packets.

The WA4NZD team of N4PMF and WB5RMG, was listening on 437.275 MHz FM with the
NanoSail-D Principal Investigator Dean Alhorn at the club station when the
beacon was heard and susbequently decoded onto the screen. Please visit
http://wa4nzd.wordpress.com for pictures and more links to the NanoSail-D
project. They are asking for telemetry reception reports from all over the
world to help fill in gaps. The battery is expected to last for only three
days.



Thanks  /;^)
--
  #  Alan Sieg, WB5RMG since 1976
  #  http://wb5rmg.wordpress.com
  #  http://www.linkedin.com/in/alansieg
  #  wb5rmg(at)amsat(dot)org AMSAT#20554



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Message: 12
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 07:03:45 -0500
From: "Mark L. Hammond" <marklhammond@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Nanosail-D (what are we listening for???)
To: g7svi@xxxxxxx.xx.xxx <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <xo3n1f00456cfur05o3n3k@xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Thanks---but does somebody have these in a format that won't crash Satpc32??

Mark N8MH

At 07:07 AM 1/20/2011 +0000, Clive G7SVI wrote:
>Nanosail TLE
>
>1 90027U 0 11019.40613897 +.00003325 +00000-0 +47680-3 0 0001
>
>2 90027 071.9739 007.2360 0021785 203.3337 159.2085 14.7703891000001



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Message: 13
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 07:12:17 -0500
From: "Mark L. Hammond" <marklhammond@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] TLEs reformatted Re: Re: Nanosail-D (what are we
listening for???)
To: g7svi@xxxxxxx.xx.xxx <AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <xoCK1f00456cfur05oCKvE@xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Okay, this seems to work!

NANOSAILD
1 90027U 0        11019.40613897 +.00003325 +00000-0 +47680-3 0 00013
2 90027 071.9739 007.2360 0021785 203.3337 159.2085 14.77038910000019


Mark

At 07:03 AM 1/20/2011 -0500, Mark L. Hammond wrote:
>Thanks---but does somebody have these in a format that won't crash Satpc32??
>
>Mark N8MH
>
>At 07:07 AM 1/20/2011 +0000, Clive G7SVI wrote:
>>Nanosail TLE
>>
>>1 90027U 0 11019.40613897 +.00003325 +00000-0 +47680-3 0 0001
>>
>>2 90027 071.9739 007.2360 0021785 203.3337 159.2085 14.7703891000001
>
>_______________________________________________
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Message: 14
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 14:47:45 +0000 (UTC)
From: wa4hfn@xxxxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb]  em40 needed
To: AMSAT <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID:
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Is there anyone that can go to EM40 to help many of us out with getting that
grid confirmed ? Ive sent 2 SASE's to ????? and havent recieved a card back.
Also here is a link to print free cards  http://www.radioqth.net/qsl.aspx
Cards can be onplain printer paper and will be fine

Thanks to all the good hams that DO QSL
WA4HFN Damon


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Message: 15
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:50:26 -0500
From: "Zachary Beougher" <zack.kd8ksn@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  AO51 2148z Recording?
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
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Hi All,

Does anyone happen to have the 2148z AO51 recording from yesterday (1/19)? 
My recorder failed, or I forgot to hit the record button.

I know I worked AJ5C in EM36, KJ4OHL in EM83 (I think), and there was also a
N3??? /p station in FN11?.  If someone could just give me the call sign of
the N3 portable station, I can piece the rest together.

73!

Zack
KD8KSN

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Message: 16
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 9:57:31 -0500
From: <normn3ykf@xxxx.xx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] finding yourself in the passband of an analog
satellite
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Hi all!!
 How does one do this. It's not as easy as it sounds. Bearing in mind the
fact that most birds are inverting, how do you do it manually, and then
adjust for doppler.

Or answer someone calling cq? How do you find his spot? Not as easy as zero
bea-------------------------

Message: 17
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 10:01:47 EST
From: Cotejaune2@xxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] HVSATCOM NET TONIGHT1/20 8PM(utc-5)ON N2EYH-L
Echolink	or mt beacon 146.970
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It is time again for the HV SATCOM Group Net tonight on Echolink N2EYH-L
node 429079.We have had trouble with the Echolink connection several times in
 the past and I apologize for this. Hopefully our club director of
engineering has this problem solved now. We usually have a Amsat area 
coordinator
or two check into the net to answer any questions you may have. So  join us
tonight for the net.73 Gary wa2aqh


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Message: 18
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 10:12:03 -0500
From: "Zachary Beougher" <zack.kd8ksn@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: em40 needed
To: <wa4hfn@xxxxxxx.xxx>, "AMSAT" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
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Damon,

Try Angelo, N5UXT.  He just got back from EL59, but his home QTH is in EM40.
I still need to get EM40 confirmed as well.

Zack
KD8KSN

-----Original Message-----
From: wa4hfn@xxxxxxx.xxx
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:47 AM
To: AMSAT
Subject: [amsat-bb] em40 needed

Is there anyone that can go to EM40 to help many of us out with getting that
grid confirmed ? Ive sent 2 SASE's to ????? and havent recieved a card back.
Also here is a link to print free cards  http://www.radioqth.net/qsl.aspx
Cards can be onplain printer paper and will be fine

Thanks to all the good hams that DO QSL
WA4HFN Damon
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