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Today's Topics:

   1. SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps (Dinesh Cyanam)
   2. Re: SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps (Mark L. Hammond)
   3. Re: SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps (Dinesh Cyanam)
   4. Re: SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps (Dinesh Cyanam)
   5. Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ? (Thomas Doyle)
   6. SRMVU: CW Telemetry Decoded - Working Great (Dinesh Cyanam)
   7. Re: Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ? (Clayton Coleman W5PFG)
   8. Re: Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ? (Andrew Glasbrenner)
   9. Re: Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ? (Thomas Doyle)
  10. Last call to enter the ARISSat-1 the Chicken Little	Contest!
      (Alan P. Biddle)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 09:00:47 -0400
From: Dinesh Cyanam <dinesh@xxxxxx.xxx>
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps
Message-ID: <5DB3ADB8-39D1-4EE0-B7E9-E72F1846E1C5@xxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=us-ascii

Hello all,
Here are the updated keps for SRMSat (SRMVU)

SRMVU
1 55555U 11072A   11285.24558449  .00001106  00000-0  60777-3 0  1231
2 55555  19.9698  66.2533 0014244 344.0462 200.8483 14.10647952    17

Keps can also be downloaded from:
http://dinesh.cyanam.net/dl/SRMSat_Updated_Keps.txt
More info about CW telemetry decoding can be found at:
http://srmsat.in/srmvu.html

73
KC2YQJ
Dinesh Cyanam

On Oct 12, 2011, at 8:22 AM, Dinesh Cyanam wrote:

> Hello Fellow Amateurs,
> We have received our first report from Ian Ashley, ZL1AOX, from New
Zealand about successful copying of the beacon.
> --------------------------
> CW copied in New Zealand at location RF72mv from 11:24 to 11:37 on
437.425+-, 13th October 2011.
> Thought I was recording but it didn't start. Sorry.
> Signals fairly weak and MixW wouldn't decode but OK to the human ear!
>
> Congratulations on a successful launch and deployment.
> Regards
> Ian Ashley ZL1AOX"
> --------------------------
>
> SRMSat beacon and telemetry can be heard @ 437.425 MHz
> SRMSat Keps file: http://dinesh.cyanam.net/dl/SRMSAT_TLEs.txt
>
> The CW Telemetry and decoding details for SRMSAT are as below:
> Character 6: Satellite Mode
> 1.	P - Sensing Mode
> 2.	X - Communication Mode
> 3.	C - Normal Mode
> 4.	Z - Detumbling Mode
>
> Character 7: Magnetometer Status
> 1.	C - On
> 2.	P - Off
> 3.	X - Error
> 4.	Z - Ready
>
> Character 8: GPS Status
>
> Character 9: Payload Status
>
> Character 10: Temperature Status
> 1.	C - < 0 degree celcius
> 2.	P - 0 to 10 degree celcius
> 3.	X - 10 to 20 degree celcius
> 4.	Z - 20 to 30 degree celcius
> 5.	6 - 30 to 40 degrees celcius
> 6.	4 - Above 40 degrees celcius
>
> Character 11: Battery Status
> 1.	C - Less than 7 V
> 2.	P - >7V and <7.3V
> 3.	X - >7.3V and <7.6V
> 4.	Z - >7.6V and <7.9V
> 5.	6 - >7.9V and <8.1V
> 6.	4 - >8.1V
>
> We are looking forward to hearing more reception and health status reports
from other Radio Amateurs.
> Please send reception reports and CW telemetry to kc2yqj at arrl.org or to
sanjaynekkanti at gmail.com
>
> 73
> KC2YQJ
> Dinesh Cyanam
>
>



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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 09:57:16 -0400
From: "Mark L. Hammond" <marklhammond@xxxxx.xxx>
To: Dinesh Cyanam <dinesh@xxxxxx.xxx>, Amsat - BBs
<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps
Message-ID:
<CAPRXzypSkEnqTHnecryM2pscJnn8hY-=0D6Qui2K3L_GeRwTxg@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Dinesh,

Congratulations to you and your team on a successful launch and activation!

I am hearing SRMVU pretty well over North Carolina grid FM05pj at
13:53utc 12 Oct 2011.

After the pass, I will send you an email with a link to the WAVE
recording so you may decode telemetry if you wish.

73,

Mark N8Mh

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Dinesh Cyanam <dinesh@xxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Hello all,
> Here are the updated keps for SRMSat (SRMVU)
>
> SRMVU
> 1 55555U 11072A ? 11285.24558449 ?.00001106 ?00000-0 ?60777-3 0 ?1231
> 2 55555 ?19.9698 ?66.2533 0014244 344.0462 200.8483 14.10647952 ? ?17
>
> Keps can also be downloaded from:
http://dinesh.cyanam.net/dl/SRMSat_Updated_Keps.txt
> More info about CW telemetry decoding can be found at:
http://srmsat.in/srmvu.html
>
> 73
> KC2YQJ
> Dinesh Cyanam
>
> On Oct 12, 2011, at 8:22 AM, Dinesh Cyanam wrote:
>
>> Hello Fellow Amateurs,
>> We have received our first report from Ian Ashley, ZL1AOX, from New
Zealand about successful copying of the beacon.
>> --------------------------
>> CW copied in New Zealand at location RF72mv from 11:24 to 11:37 on
437.425+-, 13th October 2011.
>> Thought I was recording but it didn't start. Sorry.
>> Signals fairly weak and MixW wouldn't decode but OK to the human ear!
>>
>> Congratulations on a successful launch and deployment.
>> Regards
>> Ian Ashley ZL1AOX"
>> --------------------------
>>
>> SRMSat beacon and telemetry can be heard @ 437.425 MHz
>> SRMSat Keps file: http://dinesh.cyanam.net/dl/SRMSAT_TLEs.txt
>>
>> The CW Telemetry and decoding details for SRMSAT are as below:
>> Character 6: Satellite Mode
>> 1. ? ?P - Sensing Mode
>> 2. ? ?X - Communication Mode
>> 3. ? ?C - Normal Mode
>> 4. ? ?Z - Detumbling Mode
>>
>> Character 7: Magnetometer Status
>> 1. ? ?C - On
>> 2. ? ?P - Off
>> 3. ? ?X - Error
>> 4. ? ?Z - Ready
>>
>> Character 8: GPS Status
>>
>> Character 9: Payload Status
>>
>> Character 10: Temperature Status
>> 1. ? ?C - < 0 degree celcius
>> 2. ? ?P - 0 to 10 degree celcius
>> 3. ? ?X - 10 to 20 degree celcius
>> 4. ? ?Z - 20 to 30 degree celcius
>> 5. ? ?6 - 30 to 40 degrees celcius
>> 6. ? ?4 - Above 40 degrees celcius
>>
>> Character 11: Battery Status
>> 1. ? ?C - Less than 7 V
>> 2. ? ?P - >7V and <7.3V
>> 3. ? ?X - >7.3V and <7.6V
>> 4. ? ?Z - >7.6V and <7.9V
>> 5. ? ?6 - >7.9V and <8.1V
>> 6. ? ?4 - >8.1V
>>
>> We are looking forward to hearing more reception and health status
reports from other Radio Amateurs.
>> Please send reception reports and CW telemetry to kc2yqj at arrl.org or
to sanjaynekkanti at gmail.com
>>
>> 73
>> KC2YQJ
>> Dinesh Cyanam
>>
>>
>
> _______________________________________________
> 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: 3
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:02:00 -0400
From: Dinesh Cyanam <dinesh@xxxxxx.xxx>
To: Amsat - BBs <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: "Mark L. Hammond" <marklhammond@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps
Message-ID: <445073B9-2E2A-44C5-94AC-AB9C756D8666@xxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Thank you, Mark for the report and your well wishes.
Really appreciate that. Eagerly awaiting for the wave file.

73's
Dinesh Cyanam
KC2YQJ

On Oct 12, 2011, at 9:57 AM, Mark L. Hammond wrote:

> Dinesh,
>
> Congratulations to you and your team on a successful launch and activation!
>
> I am hearing SRMVU pretty well over North Carolina grid FM05pj at
> 13:53utc 12 Oct 2011.
>
> After the pass, I will send you an email with a link to the WAVE
> recording so you may decode telemetry if you wish.
>
> 73,
>
> Mark N8Mh
>
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Dinesh Cyanam <dinesh@xxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> Here are the updated keps for SRMSat (SRMVU)
>>
>> SRMVU
>> 1 55555U 11072A   11285.24558449  .00001106  00000-0  60777-3 0  1231
>> 2 55555  19.9698  66.2533 0014244 344.0462 200.8483 14.10647952    17
>>
>> Keps can also be downloaded from:
http://dinesh.cyanam.net/dl/SRMSat_Updated_Keps.txt
>> More info about CW telemetry decoding can be found at:
http://srmsat.in/srmvu.html
>>
>> 73
>> KC2YQJ
>> Dinesh Cyanam
>>
>> On Oct 12, 2011, at 8:22 AM, Dinesh Cyanam wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Fellow Amateurs,
>>> We have received our first report from Ian Ashley, ZL1AOX, from New
Zealand about successful copying of the beacon.
>>> --------------------------
>>> CW copied in New Zealand at location RF72mv from 11:24 to 11:37 on
437.425+-, 13th October 2011.
>>> Thought I was recording but it didn't start. Sorry.
>>> Signals fairly weak and MixW wouldn't decode but OK to the human ear!
>>>
>>> Congratulations on a successful launch and deployment.
>>> Regards
>>> Ian Ashley ZL1AOX"
>>> --------------------------
>>>
>>> SRMSat beacon and telemetry can be heard @ 437.425 MHz
>>> SRMSat Keps file: http://dinesh.cyanam.net/dl/SRMSAT_TLEs.txt
>>>
>>> The CW Telemetry and decoding details for SRMSAT are as below:
>>> Character 6: Satellite Mode
>>> 1.    P - Sensing Mode
>>> 2.    X - Communication Mode
>>> 3.    C - Normal Mode
>>> 4.    Z - Detumbling Mode
>>>
>>> Character 7: Magnetometer Status
>>> 1.    C - On
>>> 2.    P - Off
>>> 3.    X - Error
>>> 4.    Z - Ready
>>>
>>> Character 8: GPS Status
>>>
>>> Character 9: Payload Status
>>>
>>> Character 10: Temperature Status
>>> 1.    C - < 0 degree celcius
>>> 2.    P - 0 to 10 degree celcius
>>> 3.    X - 10 to 20 degree celcius
>>> 4.    Z - 20 to 30 degree celcius
>>> 5.    6 - 30 to 40 degrees celcius
>>> 6.    4 - Above 40 degrees celcius
>>>
>>> Character 11: Battery Status
>>> 1.    C - Less than 7 V
>>> 2.    P - >7V and <7.3V
>>> 3.    X - >7.3V and <7.6V
>>> 4.    Z - >7.6V and <7.9V
>>> 5.    6 - >7.9V and <8.1V
>>> 6.    4 - >8.1V
>>>
>>> We are looking forward to hearing more reception and health status
reports from other Radio Amateurs.
>>> Please send reception reports and CW telemetry to kc2yqj at arrl.org or
to sanjaynekkanti at gmail.com
>>>
>>> 73
>>> KC2YQJ
>>> Dinesh Cyanam
>>>
>>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> 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]




------------------------------

Message: 4
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:57:44 -0400
From: Dinesh Cyanam <dinesh@xxxxxx.xxx>
To: Amsat - BBs <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps
Message-ID: <B49391BD-4E4E-41DD-9C9A-1C6A1C1BDDB0@xxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Yes, Harvey,
SRMVU inclination of 20 degrees is correct. As the satellite launched along
with the Megha-Tropiques satellite, which is going to monitor the
precipitation between the tropics, the inclination is 20 degrees.

73
KC2YQJ
Dinesh Cyanam


On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:52 AM, H. Vordenbaum wrote:

> It has an unusually low inclination.  Is 19.97 correct?
> 73, Harvey
> K5HV
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dinesh Cyanam" <dinesh@xxxxxx.xxx>
> To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:00 AM
> Subject: [amsat-bb] SRMSat (SRMVU) - Updated Keps
>
>
>> Hello all,
>> Here are the updated keps for SRMSat (SRMVU)
>>
>> SRMVU
>> 1 55555U 11072A   11285.24558449  .00001106  00000-0  60777-3 0  1231
>> 2 55555  19.9698  66.2533 0014244 344.0462 200.8483 14.10647952    17
>>
>> Keps can also be downloaded from:
http://dinesh.cyanam.net/dl/SRMSat_Updated_Keps.txt
>> More info about CW telemetry decoding can be found at:
http://srmsat.in/srmvu.html
>>
>> 73
>> KC2YQJ
>> Dinesh Cyanam
>>
>> On Oct 12, 2011, at 8:22 AM, Dinesh Cyanam wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Fellow Amateurs,
>>> We have received our first report from Ian Ashley, ZL1AOX, from New
Zealand about successful copying of the beacon.
>>> --------------------------
>>> CW copied in New Zealand at location RF72mv from 11:24 to 11:37 on
437.425+-, 13th October 2011.
>>> Thought I was recording but it didn't start. Sorry.
>>> Signals fairly weak and MixW wouldn't decode but OK to the human ear!
>>>
>>> Congratulations on a successful launch and deployment.
>>> Regards
>>> Ian Ashley ZL1AOX"
>>> --------------------------
>>>
>>> SRMSat beacon and telemetry can be heard @ 437.425 MHz
>>> SRMSat Keps file: http://dinesh.cyanam.net/dl/SRMSAT_TLEs.txt
>>>
>>> The CW Telemetry and decoding details for SRMSAT are as below:
>>> Character 6: Satellite Mode
>>> 1. P - Sensing Mode
>>> 2. X - Communication Mode
>>> 3. C - Normal Mode
>>> 4. Z - Detumbling Mode
>>>
>>> Character 7: Magnetometer Status
>>> 1. C - On
>>> 2. P - Off
>>> 3. X - Error
>>> 4. Z - Ready
>>>
>>> Character 8: GPS Status
>>>
>>> Character 9: Payload Status
>>>
>>> Character 10: Temperature Status
>>> 1. C - < 0 degree celcius
>>> 2. P - 0 to 10 degree celcius
>>> 3. X - 10 to 20 degree celcius
>>> 4. Z - 20 to 30 degree celcius
>>> 5. 6 - 30 to 40 degrees celcius
>>> 6. 4 - Above 40 degrees celcius
>>>
>>> Character 11: Battery Status
>>> 1. C - Less than 7 V
>>> 2. P - >7V and <7.3V
>>> 3. X - >7.3V and <7.6V
>>> 4. Z - >7.6V and <7.9V
>>> 5. 6 - >7.9V and <8.1V
>>> 6. 4 - >8.1V
>>>
>>> We are looking forward to hearing more reception and health status
reports from other Radio Amateurs.
>>> Please send reception reports and CW telemetry to kc2yqj at arrl.org or
to sanjaynekkanti at gmail.com
>>>
>>> 73
>>> KC2YQJ
>>> Dinesh Cyanam
>>>
>>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> 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: 5
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:06:55 -0500
From: Thomas Doyle <tomdoyle1948@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ?
Message-ID:
<CAHnRQR+rUjafnj3oAa1ssj90EChR6BTQbAZVC3LxQg39ad-tkg@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

A friend who knows a little about ham radio asked me me about satellites. He
asked a couple simple questions.- Can you work Alaska on the satellite ?
When I answered probably. He said great - lets try it. I explained a little
about orbits and then he said. Ok - so if you know you can work Alaska how
do you know when you should try. Alaska is not all that far from my QTH here
in Packer Country so for my example I have changed the question to "Can you
work DK1TB on a satellite and if so which satellite and when is it possible
?".

We all know many ways to answer this simple question. Here is the easiest
way I know. If you have an easier way please let me know.

http://www.tomdoyle.org/canIworkDK1TB

73 W9KE tom ...


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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 11:23:17 -0400
From: Dinesh Cyanam <dinesh@xxxxxx.xxx>
To: Amsat - BBs <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] SRMVU: CW Telemetry Decoded - Working Great
Message-ID: <BB5CF37D-8F7E-4517-885F-B57547D78E17@xxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=us-ascii

Mark, N8MH from North Carolina has sent his recording of SRMVU pass over
FM05pj at 13:53utc 12 Oct 2011. The wave file can be downloaded from here:
http://mbf.me/nTppW

The decoded telemetry using fldigi software is as below:
*P**V*S R M V U C Z Z*VU C Z Z P X ***CS R M V U C Z* **/* C S R M V U
CZZPXCSRM 4* ZZ P**ZZP X C SR* *M V U C Z Z PXCSRMVU*FRM* ***ZZPZCSRMVUCZ***

S R M V U CZZPX
Satellite Mode: C - Normal
Magnetometer Status: Z - Ready
GPS Status: Z
Payload Status: P
Temperature Status: X - 10 to 20 degree celcius
Battery Status: C - Less than 7 V

http://srmsat.in/srmvu.html

73
Dinesh Cyanam
KC2YQJ

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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:42:17 -0500
From: Clayton Coleman W5PFG <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx>
To: Thomas Doyle <tomdoyle1948@xxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ?
Message-ID:
<CAPovOwdYDMNL0t3KRi_zJEOJDEFvDkxk5gbqa_KW2Hsie1Ku+g@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Hello Tom,

I personally use the Nova software for this task.  There is a menu
option to generate pass predictions for multiple observers using a
mutual satellite.  If I want to work Hawaii on AO-7, I can run a
prediction to show me any mutual passes between my Texas QTH and the
islands.  Nova has a lot of flexibility for generating different pass
predictions for multiple satellites, multiple observers, and even
checking visibility and eclipses.

In the scenario from your friend's inquiry, Nova would quickly tell me
the exact mutual window of opportunity to work a satellite pass with
the stations desired.  As you stated in your email, there are many
ways to obtain this kind of information but I find Nova is the easiest
(for me) out of my repertoire of software and website tools.

73,
Clayton
W5PFG


On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Thomas Doyle <tomdoyle1948@xxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> A friend who knows a little about ham radio asked me me about satellites. He
> asked a couple simple questions.- Can you work Alaska on the satellite ?
> When I answered probably. He said great - lets try it. I explained a little
> about orbits and then he said. Ok - so if you know you can work Alaska how
> do you know when you should try. Alaska is not all that far from my QTH here
> in Packer Country so for my example I have changed the question to "Can you
> work DK1TB on a satellite and if so which satellite and when is it possible
> ?".
>
> We all know many ways to answer this simple question. Here is the easiest
> way I know. If you have an easier way please let me know.
>
> http://www.tomdoyle.org/canIworkDK1TB
>
> 73 W9KE tom ...
> _______________________________________________
> 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: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 11:42:33 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
From: Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: Thomas Doyle <tomdoyle1948@xxxxx.xxx>, AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ?
Message-ID:
<28978719.1318434153574.JavaMail.root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx>

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8


WinListen, as part of SatPC32, will do the same. Choose the Window for two
observers option. It's a great feature for any program, and one I've used
often to find good windows to EU and mid-South America.

73, Drew KO4MA

-----Original Message-----
>From: Thomas Doyle <tomdoyle1948@xxxxx.xxx>
>Sent: Oct 12, 2011 11:06 AM
>To: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
>Subject: [amsat-bb] Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ?
>
>A friend who knows a little about ham radio asked me me about satellites. He
>asked a couple simple questions.- Can you work Alaska on the satellite ?
>When I answered probably. He said great - lets try it. I explained a little
>about orbits and then he said. Ok - so if you know you can work Alaska how
>do you know when you should try. Alaska is not all that far from my QTH here
>in Packer Country so for my example I have changed the question to "Can you
>work DK1TB on a satellite and if so which satellite and when is it possible
>?".
>
>We all know many ways to answer this simple question. Here is the easiest
>way I know. If you have an easier way please let me know.
>
>http://www.tomdoyle.org/canIworkDK1TB
>
>73 W9KE tom ...
>_______________________________________________
>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: 9
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 11:45:55 -0500
From: Thomas Doyle <tomdoyle1948@xxxxx.xxx>
To: AMSAT-BB@xxxxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Can you work DK1TB on a satellite ?
Message-ID:
<CAHnRQRKLdzpRFReGqoT9Wr7qs9df5nHynK-F3p28e1+kv+hwVA@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Thanks for the answer to my question.

SatPC32 with WinListen is exactly what I was looking for. The more I use
SatPC32 the more I appreciate the effort that went into it and how well it
works.

73 W9KE tom ...


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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 13:15:24 -0500
From: "Alan P. Biddle" <APBIDDLE@xxxxxx.xxx>
To: "AMSAT-BB" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>, "SAREX-BB" <SAREX@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Last call to enter the ARISSat-1 the Chicken
Little	Contest!
Message-ID: <41615D582C08427ABFAA2243F4C82F96@xxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

A final reminder that the deadline for entering the ARISSat-1 Chicken Little
Contest is fast approaching.  The submissions end at 23:59 UTC on 15 October
2011.  You can find the details at:

http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/ARISSat/ARISSatContest

We are still short of submissions from students, particularly in the grades
9-12 range.  If you know of someone, whether they are hams or not, who might
be interested, please nudge them in the direction of the contest page.
There is no fortune, but at least 5 minutes of limited fame awaits the
winners.

Thanks to the many who have already entered!

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA





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