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Today's Topics:
1. Re: SatPC32 question (Eric Knaps , ON4HF)
2. Re: SatPC32 question (Dave Webb KB1PVH)
3. SatPC32 question (Anthony Japha)
4. Logging LituanicaSat-1 (DJ Nise)
5. Re: SatPC32 question (Dave Webb KB1PVH)
6. Re: Logging LituanicaSat-1 (Clayton Coleman)
7. ANS-138 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins (E.Mike McCardel)
8. LITUANICASAT-1 experience (Tom schuessler)
9. Re: LITUANICASAT-1 experience (M5AKA)
10. LituanicaSAT-1 Telemetry Reports Requested (M5AKA)
11. Re: LITUANICASAT-1 experience (Rick Walter)
12. Re: LITUANICASAT-1 experience (Rick Walter)
13. Lituansat (Anthony Japha)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 21:21:17 +0200
From: "Eric Knaps , ON4HF" <on4hf@xxxxxxx.xx>
To: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SatPC32 question
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Hello Tony,
This is what I have in my DOPPLER.SQF file:
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73),145936.58,0,USB,USB,NOR,0,0,TLM
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73),145958.3,435147.78,USB,LSB,REV,0,0,SSB transponder
The first frequency is the downlink and should be USB. The second
frequency is the uplink and should be LSB.
73,
Eric.
Amateur radio station ON4HF
Satellite manager UBA
Member Amsat-UK
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Belgium
http://www.on4hf.be
Anthony Japha schreef op 17/05/2014 20:40:
> Birders,
> I?m confused about the required entries into DOPPLER.SQF, and would
appreciate your help.
> In entering the line required for AO-73, is the order LSB,USB or the
reverse, USB, LSB? The source of my confusion is that the instructions in
the software indicate ?Up- and Downlink modes? while the actual entries for
the linear birds appear, except for AO-7, in the opposite order.
>
> Thanks much.
> 73,
> Tony, N2UN
> LM183
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 16:54:27 -0400
From: Dave Webb KB1PVH <kb1pvh@xxxxx.xxx>
To: Anthony Japha <tjjapha@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Cc: amsat-bb <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SatPC32 question
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Anthony,
Here is a copy and paste from the manual.
? The name of the satellite
? The receive- and transmit frequencies in kHz
? The Up- and Downlink modes
? The frequency trend of the satellite (normal or reverse)
? The converter and transverter offset frequencies
<file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/SatPC32/Manual.htm#KenwoodParSQF>
<file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/SatPC32/Manual.htm#KenwoodParSQF>
As a general rule, all 7 parameters have to be present, even if some of
them are irrelevant for a particular satellite. In that case the unused
data may have any value.
So for mine, I have these two lines.
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73),145935.8,-2.83,USB,,,,TLM
FUNCUBE-1 (AO-73),145960.0,435152.89,USB,LSB,REV,,, Transponder
Dave-KB1PVH
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Anthony Japha <tjjapha@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>wrote:
> Birders,
> I?m confused about the required entries into DOPPLER.SQF, and would
> appreciate your help.
> In entering the line required for AO-73, is the order LSB,USB or the
> reverse, USB, LSB? The source of my confusion is that the instructions in
> the software indicate ?Up- and Downlink modes? while the actual entries for
> the linear birds appear, except for AO-7, in the opposite order.
>
> Thanks much.
> 73,
> Tony, N2UN
> LM183
>
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 18:56:03 -0400
From: "Anthony Japha" <tjjapha@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: "amsat-bb" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] SatPC32 question
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Thanks Eric and Dave,
The file is done. CU on the birds.
73,
Tony, N2UN
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 19:23:10 -0400
From: DJ Nise <kb1qys@xxxxxxx.xxx>
To: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Logging LituanicaSat-1
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Hi all,
I just realized that this sat has FM capabilities.
When logging satellite QSOs, and uploading to LoTW, it requires the sat
designation.
The old "birds" were AO-51, AO-27, HO-68, etc. What is the designation for
logging this satellite?
Thanks all & 73!
Paul
KB1QYS
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 20:40:49 -0400
From: Dave Webb KB1PVH <kb1pvh@xxxxx.xxx>
To: Anthony Japha <tjjapha@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT -BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SatPC32 question
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FYI, with AO-73 you are going to need to keep adjusting manually also.
Dave-KB1PVH
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 22:01:04 -0500
From: Clayton Coleman <kayakfishtx@xxxxx.xxx>
To: DJ Nise <kb1qys@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Cc: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Logging LituanicaSat-1
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This satellite does not yet have an OSCAR number (such as AO-73.) I am
quite sure no one at the ARRL has seen fit to have it added by another name
for LOTW purposes. When AO-73 was designated, I opened a help desk ticket
and several days went by before we could confirm QSO'S via LOTW.
http://www.arrl.org/lotw-help-ticket
73
Clayton
W5PFG
On May 17, 2014 9:57 PM, "DJ Nise" <kb1qys@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I just realized that this sat has FM capabilities.
>
>
>
> When logging satellite QSOs, and uploading to LoTW, it requires the sat
> designation.
>
>
>
> The old "birds" were AO-51, AO-27, HO-68, etc. What is the designation for
> logging this satellite?
>
>
>
> Thanks all & 73!
>
>
>
> Paul
>
> KB1QYS
>
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 23:04:18 -0400
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Subject: [amsat-bb] ANS-138 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
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Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to:
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In this edition:
* ARISS to the MAX
* The LituanicaSAT-1 team operational during the weekend of May 17-18
* Island of Miquelon Activation on Satellites: July 5-15 FP/KV1J
* From Holiday Inn to Outer Space
* FUNcube-1 AO-73 satellite SSB signal test
* BBC: ?Pocket spacecrafts? to become a reality
* 2015 NASA Aeronautics Scholarships
* NASA History Program Office Fall 2014 Internships
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 138.01
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ARISS to the MAX
Gary Pearce out does himself in his coverage of ARISS school contact
with Dixon Elementary School held April 21, 2014. Episode 144 of Ham
Radio Now, titled, ARISS to The Max, was published May 14. The
episode is broken into four parts as he covers several aspects of the
ARISs contact and ends with a bonus of a 1992 Sarex Contact.
Each part is viewable now on YouTube.
Part One ARISS to the MAX - the CONTACT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8924SJIHIE
Part Two Part TWO - ARISS to the MAX - the Students, the Teachers
and the Ham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvRoRIlGpac
Part Three - PIOs and the Media
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOpOowrAD-w
Part Four - A 1992 SAREX Contact
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XooamG-mtS0
[ANS thanks HamRadioNow and Amateur radio News for the above
information]
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The LituanicaSAT-1 team operational during the weekend of May 17-18,
2014
Laurynas Maciulis LY1LM, LY5N reported that A long term testing of
LituanicaSAT-1 FM transponder began May 17, 04:30 UT. The transponder
will remain active for the whole weekend provided that battery
voltage does not reach unsafe levels. As always your reports are very
welcome. Please send them and any questions you may have to ly5n (at)
qrz (dot) lt.
Frequency is approximately 435.1755 MHz (+/- 10 kHz Doppler shift)
for the downlink and 145.950 MHz for the uplink with 67 Hz CTCSS.
The tiny satellite is just 10x10x10 cm with a mass of 1.090 kg yet
it has a VGA camera and a 145/435 MHz FM voice transponder, designed
and built by Lithuanian radio amateurs.
The prototype of the FM repeater has been operating in the home of
its designer ?ilvinas Batisa LY3H in Elektrenai, Lithuania. Further
information at http://ly3h.epalete.com/?p=303
FM transponder operating techniques http://www.dk3wn.info/p/?p=44412
LituanicaSAT-1 CubeSat http://amsat-uk.org/2014/02/27/lituanicasat-1-
cubesat/
[ANS thanks Laurynas LY1LM, LY5N and AMSAT-UK for the above
information]
[ANS thanks for the above information]
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Island of Miquelon Activation on Satellites: July 5-15 FP/KV1J
Previously, from FP-land, I have been on the FM sats mostly AO-51
when it was alive. Last year it was tough on SO-50 and I did not log
very many Qs. So I decided to take the plunge and try the analog
sats. My challenge up there is that I am outside and the WX is often
bad. Also I did not want to risk my primary laptop by taking it
outside. I have an FT-817 and an Arrow 2m/70cm antenna already.
I configured a netbook and built one of WA8SME?s PIC chip CAT
controllers. I got it all working on the bench over the winter but
have been waiting for the New England winter to finally break. I
have access to a second FT-817 when I am on the island so I borrowed
one here to first try it with two radios. The one radio
configuration with the PIC controlled will be the backup. I have
been monitoring this list and picked up some helpful tips.
I listened during the past week to a couple passes of several birds.
Today there was a nice high pass for AO-07 so I gave it a go. I
could not hear myself come back but down the band I heard N8HM nice
and strong. So I gave him a call and presto! I could hear myself
calling him. We had a good contact although I was busy fiddling the
RIT.
I?ll get on some more and get more proficient. Thanks Paul for the
icebreaker!
I?ll be on the island of Miquelon this July 5-15 from grid GN17. I
am sometimes, but rarely in grid GN16. I cannot do schedules since I
am primarily on HF or involved in other activities on the island. I
get on the sats when the WX is good, there is a reasonable good
altitude and I have a break from my other activities. More
information is at - http://www.kv1j.com/fp/July14.html
[ANS thanks Eric KV1J FP/KV1J for the above information]
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>From Holiday Inn to Outer Space
On Friday, July 4, the Whitton Amateur Radio Group (WARG) will be
hosting a presentation by David Bowman G0MRF on the subject of the
FUNcube satellite.
David is a member of the AMSAT-UK team behind the successful
development and launch of the amateur radio FUNcube-1 CubeSat which
transmits telemetry for Educational outreach (STEM) and carries a
435/145MHz SSB/CW transponder. The presentation will have a live
reception of the satellite as it passes over Europe.
The meeting is open to all, the doors open at 7 pm and the talk
commences at 8:15 pm. Whitton Community Centre has good car parking
and disabled access as well as the use of the bar. A small charge of
?1.50 per person will be asked to cover room hire.
The venue is the Whitton Community Centre, Percy Road, Whitton,
Middx, TW2 6JL
Directions can be found on the Whitton Amateur Radio Group site
http://www.warg.info/
[ANS thanks the Whitton Amateur Radio Group (WARG) and AMSAT-UK for
the above information]
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FUNcube-1 AO-73 satellite SSB signal test
A resent video shows Simon 2E0HTS carrying out a signal test on the
FUNcube-1 AO-73 CubeSat, he gets a good signal back from the
satellite
During weekday daylight hours the satellite is in Educational Mode
transmitting a strong telemetry signal with science data for schools
to receive. On Weekday evenings, when the satellite is in darkness,
and throughout the weekend the FUNcube SSB/CW transponder is
activated. SSB contacts can be made with as little as 5 watts.
To minimize Doppler shift the satellite uses what is known as an
Inverting Transponder, this means you transmit lower sideband (LSB)
in the 435 MHz band and receives upper sideband (USB) in 145 MHz.
Watch Ham Radio - FUNcube AO 73 signal check
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEcwgTPZmwk
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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BBC: ?Pocket spacecrafts? to become a reality
On Thursday, May 15, the BBC Radio 4 Today show featured an item on
the recently launched 437 MHz Sprite satellites and the new Pocket
Spacecraft being developed by a UK radio amateur.
UK radio amateur Michael Johnson M0MJJ has developed Pocket
Spacecraft known as ?Scouts?. A ?Scout? is a wafer thin disk with
flexible electronics, smaller than a CD, containing a transceiver,
antenna and solar cells. It is hoped to carry them in a CubeSat which
would deploy them in Lunar orbit. It is understood that frequencies
in the 435 MHz and 2400 MHz bands may be used.
Listen to the BBC Radio 4 clip ?Pocket spacecrafts? to become a
reality in which BBC Click?s Spencer Kelly discusses the development
of pocket spacecrafts http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01z4q22
It is expected that Pocket Spacecraft will feature in the BBC TV
technology show ?Click? due to be released online on Saturday, May 17
at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m9ry
KickSat-1 launch http://amsat-uk.org/2014/04/18/successful-launch-of-
kicksat-carrying-104-sprite-satellites/
British Interplanetary Society: Sprite Technical Summary
http://www.bis-space.com/2013/03/09/9301/kicksat-technical-summary
UK radio amateur plans Lunar Pocket Spacecraft http://amsat-
uk.org/2013/08/26/uk-radio-hams-lunar-cubesat-to-go-ahead/
Pocket Spacecraft http://pocketspacecraft.com/
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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2015 NASA Aeronautics Scholarships
Applications are now being accepted for 2015 NASA Aeronautics
Scholarships. The program awards scholarships focused on aeronautical
research and related degree programs at both the undergraduate and
graduate levels. NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
sponsors the program.
Undergraduate students with at least two years of study remaining will
receive up to $15,000 per year for two years and the opportunity to
receive a $10,000 stipend by interning at a NASA research center
during the summer. Graduate students receive up to $46,000 per year
for up to three years, with an opportunity to receive a $10,000
stipend interning at a NASA research center for up to two consecutive
summers. Applicants must be citizens or nationals of the United
States.
Due to the One Stop Shopping Initiative maintenance, the scholarship
application deadline has been extended to June 2, 2014.
Applications should be submitted through the NASA One Stop Shopping
Initiative at https://intern.nasa.gov/. Applicants should be sure to
select "scholarships" for the type of application.
[ANS thanks the NASA Education Express Message for May 15, 2014 for
the above information]
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NASA History Program Office Fall 2014 Internships
The NASA History Program Office is seeking undergraduate and graduate
students for fall 2014 internships. The History Program Office
maintains archival materials to answer research questions from NASA
personnel, journalists, scholars, students at all levels and others
from around the world. The division also edits and publishes several
books and monographs each year. It maintains a large number of
websites on NASA history.
Students of all majors are welcome to apply. While detailed prior
knowledge of the aeronautics and space fields is not necessary, a keen
interest and some basic familiarity with these topics are needed.
Strong research, writing and editing skills are essential. Experience
with social media is a plus.
Intern projects are flexible. Typical projects include handling a
variety of information requests, writing posts for the NASA history
twitter and Facebook pages, editing historical manuscripts, doing
research and writing biographical sketches, and identifying and
captioning photos.
Fall 2014 internship applications are due June 1, 2014.
For more information, visit http://history.nasa.gov/interncall.htm.
If you have questions about this opportunity, please contact Bill
Barry at bill.barry@xxxx.xxx.
[ANS thanks the NASA Education Express Message for May 15, 2014]
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ARISS News
>From 2014-05-12 to 2014-06-15, ARISS will be going into a period of
no contacts as there will be no hams onboard.
Do to increased work load beginning 2014-03-11, ARISS has had to
move 3 schools back to our long term waiting list. We hope to get to
them in the fall of 2014. There are also several other schools that
are on the list for possible postponement to the fall.
[ANS thanks ARISS, Charlie AJ9N and David AA4KN for the above
information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ Generate an Azimuth Map from Any Location
Here is a cool tool to generate an azimuth map from any location:
http://ns6t.net/azimuth/azimuth.html It includes an option to
display grid squares on your map.
+ May 2014 MilsatMagazine Now Online
http://www.milsatmagazine.com
+ May 2104 Sat Magazine Now Online
http://www.satmagazine.com
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President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining
donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi-
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Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
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enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-
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Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
EMike McCardel, KC8YLD
kc8yld at amsat dot org
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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 00:12:43 -0500
From: Tom schuessler <tjschuessler@xxxxxxx.xxx>
To: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] LITUANICASAT-1 experience
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I tried the satellite four times today, the 17th, and wish I had used my
cheap Chinese radio that has narrowband FM transmitter capabilities. From
what I understand the the satellite losing the signal due to over deviation
makes a lot of sense. Was able to trigger the ID on all the passes I tried
with no sound from me but no Qs. I guess we all need to talk softly. Hope
we have a few more chances to use this bird before it's orbit decays.
73 all
Tom, N5HYP
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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 12:30:51 +0100 (BST)
From: M5AKA <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
To: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: LITUANICASAT-1 experience
Message-ID:
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There is an issue in that there is no global standard for amateur FM. Some
countries in the world use 5 kHz deviation FM with 20 or 25 kHz channel
spacing while others use 2.5 kHz deviation and 10 or 12.5 kHz channel
spacing. Trying to transmit a 5 kHz dev signal through a system designed for
2.5 kHz doesn't work too well.
Almost all transceivers produced in Asia are capable of transmitting either
deviation since they sell to all markets. There's a setting in the menus to
change transmitted deviation, it may be referred to as FM or FM-W for 5 kHz
deviation and FM-N for 2.5 kHz deviation.
73 Trevor M5AKA
On Sunday, 18 May 2014, 6:37, Tom schuessler <tjschuessler@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
I tried the satellite four times today, the 17th,? and wish I had used my
cheap Chinese radio that has narrowband FM transmitter capabilities. From
what I understand the the satellite losing the signal due to over deviation
makes a lot of sense. Was able to trigger the ID on all the passes I tried
with no sound from me but no Qs.? I guess we all need to talk softly. Hope
we have a few more chances to use this bird before it's orbit decays.
73 all
Tom, N5HYP
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Message: 10
Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 12:43:49 +0100 (BST)
From: M5AKA <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] LituanicaSAT-1 Telemetry Reports Requested
Message-ID:
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The LituanicaSAT-1 team ask for telemetry reports, see
http://amsat-uk.org/2014/05/18/lituanicasat-1-telemetry-reports-requested/
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Message: 11
Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 10:22:49 -0400
From: Rick Walter <wb3csy@xxxxx.xxx>
To: M5AKA <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
Cc: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: LITUANICASAT-1 experience
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Just tried to work the bird 15:09 - 15:20 UTC. Nothing heard today. It
sounded great yesterday. I had a clean, strong signal back with very good
audio by speaking softly.
Sorry we could not work today Ryan. I assume you did not hear it either
Rick - WB3CSY
Sent from Rick's iPhone 5
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre
minds" - Albert Einstein
> On May 18, 2014, at 7:30 AM, M5AKA <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx> wrote:
>
> There is an issue in that there is no global standard for amateur FM. Some
countries in the world use 5 kHz deviation FM with 20 or 25 kHz channel
spacing while others use 2.5 kHz deviation and 10 or 12.5 kHz channel
spacing. Trying to transmit a 5 kHz dev signal through a system designed for
2.5 kHz doesn't work too well.
>
>
> Almost all transceivers produced in Asia are capable of transmitting
either deviation since they sell to all markets. There's a setting in the
menus to change transmitted deviation, it may be referred to as FM or FM-W
for 5 kHz deviation and FM-N for 2.5 kHz deviation.
>
> 73 Trevor M5AKA
>
>
> On Sunday, 18 May 2014, 6:37, Tom schuessler <tjschuessler@xxxxxxx.xxx>
wrote:
>
> I tried the satellite four times today, the 17th, and wish I had used my
cheap Chinese radio that has narrowband FM transmitter capabilities. From
what I understand the the satellite losing the signal due to over deviation
makes a lot of sense. Was able to trigger the ID on all the passes I tried
with no sound from me but no Qs. I guess we all need to talk softly. Hope
we have a few more chances to use this bird before it's orbit decays.
>
> 73 all
>
> Tom, N5HYP
>
>
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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 10:33:11 -0400
From: Rick Walter <wb3csy@xxxxx.xxx>
To: M5AKA <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx>
Cc: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: LITUANICASAT-1 experience
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This explains the pass.
http://amsat-uk.org/tag/lituanicasat-1/
Rick
WB3CSY
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> On May 18, 2014, at 7:30 AM, M5AKA <m5aka@xxxxx.xx.xx> wrote:
>
> There is an issue in that there is no global standard for amateur FM. Some
countries in the world use 5 kHz deviation FM with 20 or 25 kHz channel
spacing while others use 2.5 kHz deviation and 10 or 12.5 kHz channel
spacing. Trying to transmit a 5 kHz dev signal through a system designed for
2.5 kHz doesn't work too well.
>
>
> Almost all transceivers produced in Asia are capable of transmitting
either deviation since they sell to all markets. There's a setting in the
menus to change transmitted deviation, it may be referred to as FM or FM-W
for 5 kHz deviation and FM-N for 2.5 kHz deviation.
>
> 73 Trevor M5AKA
>
>
> On Sunday, 18 May 2014, 6:37, Tom schuessler <tjschuessler@xxxxxxx.xxx>
wrote:
>
> I tried the satellite four times today, the 17th, and wish I had used my
cheap Chinese radio that has narrowband FM transmitter capabilities. From
what I understand the the satellite losing the signal due to over deviation
makes a lot of sense. Was able to trigger the ID on all the passes I tried
with no sound from me but no Qs. I guess we all need to talk softly. Hope
we have a few more chances to use this bird before it's orbit decays.
>
> 73 all
>
> Tom, N5HYP
>
>
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Message: 13
Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 10:34:04 -0400
From: "Anthony Japha" <tjjapha@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: "amsat-bb" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Lituansat
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Nothing heard here in NYC either on the 1410Z pass, except, sadly, much
local repeater stuff on the downlink freq.
Tony, N2UN
LM183
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