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Today's Topics:

1. Re: JAXA launch (Mineo Wakita)
2.  STARS heard (Mike Rupprecht)
3.  Satellite imagery (David - KG4ZLB/M?ZLB)
4.  New Satellites (Robert Smith)
5.  KKS-1 heard (Mike Rupprecht)
6.  ICOM PCR-100 (Michael J. Wolthuis)
7.  KKS-1 beacon heard at 13:44, IO75 square
(Gordon JC Pearce MM3YEQ)
8. Re: KKS-1 beacon heard at 13:44, IO75 square (GW1FKY@xxx.xxxx
9.  PRISM beacon (Mike Rupprecht)
10. Re: Guess who turns 19 tomorrow?? (Mark Hammond)
11.  KAGAYAKI, SOHLA-1 not heard (Mineo Wakita)
12. Re: KAGAYAKI, SOHLA-1 not heard (Mike Rupprecht)
13.  AMSAT Satellite STATUS page (Robert Bruninga)
14.  Heard CW BCN (Mani VU2WMY)
15. Re: New Satellites (Mike Rupprecht)
16.  Travels (w6gmt@xxx.xx.xxxx
17. Re: AMSAT Satellite STATUS page (Robert Bruninga)
18.  TLE assignment (Mike Rupprecht)
19.  WebSDR receiver (Wouter Weggelaar)
20.  STARS heard (Wouter Weggelaar)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 20:12:58 +0900
From: Mineo Wakita <ei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: JAXA launch
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <77C97D4B8C49CBei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

New TLE in Space-Track:

OBJECT A
1 33492U 09002A   09023.20899257 -.00000047  00000-0  00000+0 0    13
2 33492 098.0206 134.8903 0001910 186.6038 173.5141 14.66926140    00
OBJECT B
1 33493U 09002B   09023.27685651  .99999999  00000-0  13748+2 0    28
2 33493 098.0574 134.9855 0014047 111.7624 250.5163 14.89993450    26
OBJECT C
1 33494U 09002C   09023.20896736 -.00000048  00000-0  00000+0 0    15
2 33494 098.0273 134.8954 0003288 072.5199 287.6373 14.68800858    17
OBJECT D
1 33495U 09002D   09023.34509477 -.00000049  00000-0  00000+0 0    15
2 33495 098.0042 135.0113 0008999 042.6977 317.4911 14.70224259    05
OBJECT E
1 33496U 09002E   09023.34522746 -.00000049  00000-0  00000+0 0    10
2 33496 098.0459 135.0455 0001713 311.5032 048.6026 14.69715473    05
OBJECT F
1 33497U 09002F   09023.34535281 -.00000048  00000-0  00000+0 0    18
2 33497 098.0324 135.0332 0005461 194.6988 165.4059 14.68624124    00

JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 13:25:15 +0100
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  STARS heard
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <009801c97d55$a5abc640$f10352c0$@xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Hi,

. heard the family ->



12:03 UTC STARS (D)  437.275 MHz



m5 1d 73 02 6f

hello, world.

m3 76 3a 3a 39

m5 1d 75 01 93

hello, world.

m3 83 39 3a 3a

m5 28 ac 00 6d

hello, world.





12:05 UTC  STARS (M) 437.305 MHz  CW sounds noisy



hello, world.

m3 95 40 3c 3e

m5 ff ff 94 ff

hello, world.



73, Mike

DK3WN



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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 07:35:35 -0500
From: David - KG4ZLB/M?ZLB <m0zlb@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Satellite imagery
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <4979B997.2060403@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Slightly off topic but this is kind of neat!

click this! <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/7841681.stm>

David
KG4ZLB/M0ZLB
www.kg4zlb.com






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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 02:36:08 -1000
From: "Robert Smith" <dukenuke@xxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  New Satellites
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <001801c97d57$2b616640$2f01a8c0@xxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Aloha

(Gokigen ikaga desuka?)

I am not up to speed with the new satellites however
I was able to copy portions of transmissions from
two birds this evening. My QTH is Honolulu.
My rig; A Yaesu VX-7R with Arrow antenna.
I used the keps given for PRISM and they seemed
accurate as the first signal came in as
predicted at 1131Z (1/23/09)
Max. elev. for both satellites approx. 30 deg. W.

Satellite 1 (PRISM?):

.ac-jp
prd-magiccwcome-down-fmsat-jm0ayz
pr0000323a (noise)
noise 010
pr20000000000000000
pr30000000000000002
pr4003875002e2a0500
pr5005b00008a88b71?
pr600686868685f6400
pr70081807f805c????

NOISE



Satellite 2: (1136Z: same elev)

?rialtece
5
cqy
jq1yy
5jq1yy
5jq1yyy
51????
?09-??-210
noise
580 noise 609x noise -21088 ???
hell? noise eisiskks-1
hell? noise

Not much to go on but I think two
Satellites are alive and doing well.

I suffered polarity problems with
both satellites but I am sure things
will get better!!

Best to track one at a time!!!!

HAPPY NEW YEARS TO ALL
And Congratuations to all the TEAMS
involved in making this happen.

73, NH7WN
robert, Honolulu Hawaii




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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:11:14 +0100
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  KKS-1 heard
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <00a501c97d5c$122222a0$366667e0$@xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

1208 UTC   437.386 MHz (+/- tuned manually)

..........m tokyo metropolitan college of industrial technology
3 toky
kks-1 project tokyo metropolitan college of industrial technn
5 jq1yyy
5 yq1yyy
5 yq1yyy
5 jq1yyy
5 yq1yyy

73, Mike
DK3WN



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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 08:30:29 -0500
From: "Michael J. Wolthuis" <wolthui3@xxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  ICOM PCR-100
To: "'AMSAT-BB'" <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <04b401c97d5e$c2a3ead0$47ebc070$@xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

I now have an S-Band antenna, downconverter and feed line working.  I don't
have  a good radio to tune 123mhz though.  Can I use an ICOM PCR-100?  If
so, can that be computer controlled with any of the sat tracking programs
(ie. HRD, Nova, SatPC, etc) for the 123mhz S-Band downconverted signal?



Thanks,

Mike

Kb8zgl









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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 13:47:26 +0000
From: Gordon JC Pearce MM3YEQ <gordonjcp@xxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  KKS-1 beacon heard at 13:44, IO75 square
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <1232718446.8269.3.camel@xxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain

Just about able to copy "KKS 1" on 437., I was standing outside in
torrential rain so didn't really hang about.

Gordon



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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 08:57:15 EST
From: GW1FKY@xxx.xxx
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: KKS-1 beacon heard at 13:44, IO75 square
To: gordonjcp@xxxx.xxxx amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <d54.443bb54e.36ab26bb@xxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

Hi Gordon & all.
Yes also just heard KKS-1 beacon in south Wales (UK) on the high over head
pass at 1345 GMT.
It was quite strong, even though I was using a "loft" mounted vertical
aerial.  The rig is the trusty
Kenwood TS 2000 that has served me so well.
I did not get a chance to listen for the other satellites. Hopefully they
will have the same success.
Congratulations to all concerned in the Team.
Ken Eaton
GW1FKY
Amsat- UK
Amast NA


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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 15:13:28 +0100
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  PRISM beacon
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <00b801c97d64$c3c6d840$4b5488c0$@xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

. here are the beacons from our last european pass at 13:41 UTC



pr2 00 01 10 0d 0c 00 00 00

pr3 00 08 00 00 00 8b 00 02

pr4 00 37 6d 00 30 2a 05 00

pr5 00 5c 00 00 87 87 8b 75

pr6 00 5e 5e 65 56 61 67 00

pr7 00 72 74 73 6e 63 62 00

pr8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

pr9 3f 3f 40 3f 40 40 .. ..





73, Mike

DK3WN



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Message: 10
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 09:19:51 -0500
From: Mark Hammond <marklhammond@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Guess who turns 19 tomorrow??
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Cc: Alan Sieg WB5RMG <wb5rmg@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID:
	<5d8cecfe0901230619o271ff44cl9d1bb8f8efb135dd@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Hi Alan,

Yes, those were the days :)  My first satellite station was a
kit-built 435 downconverter feeding an IC-735, a homebrew helix for
70cm, 2M FM Heathkit Xtal radio into a homebrew amp, a TAPR PSK
modem/PK-232 combo.    That was so awesome exchanging emails via
satellite before the "Internet" existed :)

I remember the first time I copied the microsats---I was standing on
the roof, hand pointing the ugly helix, with the window open and the
volume cranked up really loud so I could hear it....hi.

Gene KC4SA was my elmer when I became a ham (in graduate school in
S.C. at the time, held the call of KC4EBR for many years).  He and I
spent many evenings chasing the parade of birds.  For us the fun was
the challenge of making it all work...then moving toward automation of
the station, including various homebrew tracking boxes.    Working the
digital satellites was the project we picked to keep us active and
working together when I moved to N.M. for a postdoctoral stint at Los
Alamos.  Living at 7000' elevation was AWESOME for satellite work.  I
remember being able to pick up the bird before Gene could, even when
the pass was to his EAST ;)

Yes, lots of QSOs and message exchanges with folks during those days.
Glad to be in your log book!

It's been a real privilege getting to command AO-16 for the last
year+, given those early days of operations.  I'm glad your have
extraordinary soldering skills :)

73,


Mark N8MH (formerly KC4EBR)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--

Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Guess who turns 19 tomorrow??
From: "Alan Sieg WB5RMG" <wb5rmg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 22:50:42 -0600 (CST)

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

I'll have to dig out some of the pictures I took in the Microsat Lab
in Boulder Colorado, as they were under construction . . .
- some of the test images from WO-18  (hard to call those pictures now)
- a flowchart I made for TLMDC ...     Sounds like a new webpage.!.
I'll let yall know when it's ready.

I've been so proud of the ol' AO-16 bird, I made solder connections for
batteries, solar panels & regulators (BCR) on all four spacecraft. Who'd
have ever thought it would enjoy such a 2nd life as a voice repeater.

Speakin of the Microsat launch of 1990
- does anyone know the whereabouts of Dave Cowdin - WD0HHU ?
He was there in Kourou for the launch campaign,
but I've not heard anything from/about him for years and years now...
He used to conduct AMSAT HF nets, and our local nets in Denver.

* Mark, of course didn't recognize your N8MH - but your name looked more
and more familiar as I wrote this. I looked back in my log sheets for 1990,
and found AO-16 contacts with KB5MU, WD0E, KC4EBR, KC4SA, WJ9F, WA4SXM ...
all on the same page. It says you were in WhiteRock NM at the time.
Just readin those callsigns now, I can hear that raspy PB on PSK downlink...
and hear the FT-736 beepin crazy trying to keep up with the 437 doppler.

Seems you and Gene were on there most every night. You were my 4th AO-16
contact logged at 1904 on 30 Sept 1990. I guess that was via the digi,
as I didn't log messages sent via PB/PG. We must have spent months
collecting telemetry with Jim - WD0E, before we indulged in QSOs.
Then I took down my tower and moved.

My goodness - how time flies, nearly 20 years since I left Colorado . . .
and you're in NC now...   and I'm in Huntsville.    Who'da thunkit.
My my my  ~ ~ ~ ~
* Thanks for the memory jog Mark      73 for now     /;^)
--
<- Licensed in 1976, WB5RMG = Alan Sieg * AMSAT#20554 ->
<- http://www.somenet.net * http://wb5rmg.somenet.net ->
<- http://www.linkedin.com/in/alansieg * My 'Day Job' ->




--
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]


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Message: 11
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 00:15:09 +0900
From: Mineo Wakita <ei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  KAGAYAKI, SOHLA-1 not heard
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <7BC97D6D6165B2ei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

KAGAYAKI (437.375)  not heard
SOHLA-1  (437.505)  not heard

JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita



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Message: 12
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 16:27:05 +0100
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: KAGAYAKI, SOHLA-1 not heard
To: "'Mineo Wakita'" <ei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx>, <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <00e201c97d6f$0c46d3e0$24d47ba0$@xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

Hi Mineo,

confirm - nothing heard from KAGAYAKI as well.

For SOHLA-1 see Masa's message:
Initial operation is on S band. The frequency is not open.
Amateur band operation will be start around middle of Feb or later.

73, Mike
DK3WN

-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxx [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@xxxxx.xxxx Im
Auftrag von Mineo Wakita
Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Januar 2009 16:15
An: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Betreff: [amsat-bb] KAGAYAKI, SOHLA-1 not heard

KAGAYAKI (437.375)  not heard
SOHLA-1  (437.505)  not heard

JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita

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Message: 13
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 10:31:38 -0500
From: "Robert Bruninga" <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  AMSAT Satellite STATUS page
To: "'Andrew Glasbrenner'" <glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>,	"'Jeff
	Yanko'" <wb3jfs@xxx.xxx>, <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <30B831F3C89B429FAD236788E50732F0@xxxxx.xxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

> They are all listed on the front page of www.amsat.org.

I use the STATUS page to help my students track and find
satellites but the arrangement of that page has always been
frustrating to me for two items that I think could be fixed to
improve the user friendlyness.

1) Put them in launch/oscar-number order.  The present order
seems random.

2) Put both their NAME and oscar number in the table.  With so
many cubesats, their Name is more meaningful than their oscar
number as to remembering function.  List both, let the user use
what he remembers.

3) Include all satellites that are in the amateur band, whether
they are OSCARS or not.

If we want to reach out to students and others about the
excitement of space, the AMSAT web page is a great resource.
But the few tweaks above would make it much more user friendly.

Thanks
Bob, WB4AAPR
USNA Satellite Lab



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Message: 14
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:43:05 +0530
From: Mani VU2WMY <wmy@xxxx.xxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Heard CW BCN
To: "amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxxx <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <20090123090414.7ADB31111@xxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=ISO-8859-1;	DelSp="Yes";
	format="flowed"


Hi all,
just heard the CW beacon 0n 437.387 with usaul 6 K/cs doppler during
08:56 pass over India from one of the objects launched this morning.
The predictions were based the keps provided by Edward BX1AD and DK3WN.

73 de

Mani, VU2WMY
Secretary & Station-In-Charge
Upagrah Amateur Radio Club VU2URC
ISRO Satellite Centre
Airport Road, Bangalore-560 017.
Phone:(O)91-80-2508 2054/2192/2537
Mobile:  91-80-98803 41456
E-mail ID: wmy@xxxx.xxx.xx
vu2wmy_mani@xxxxx.xxx
isrohams@xxxxx.xxx


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Message: 15
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 16:47:45 +0100
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: New Satellites
To: <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <00ed01c97d71$ef3d53c0$cdb7fb40$@xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

15:10 UTC PRISM 437.250 MHz

pr5 00 59 00 00 89 8b 8c 75
pr6 00 5e 68 5a 64 65 69 00
pr7 01 7d 78 77 7e 63 63 00
pr8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00


15:20 UTC STARS (Mother) 437.305 MHz

m5 ff ff ff ff
hello, world.
m3 70 44 42 3f
m5 ff ff ff ff
hello, world.

73, Mike
DK3WN



An: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Betreff: [amsat-bb] New Satellites

Aloha

(Gokigen ikaga desuka?)

I am not up to speed with the new satellites however
I was able to copy portions of transmissions from
two birds this evening. My QTH is Honolulu.
My rig; A Yaesu VX-7R with Arrow antenna.
I used the keps given for PRISM and they seemed
accurate as the first signal came in as
predicted at 1131Z (1/23/09)
Max. elev. for both satellites approx. 30 deg. W.

Satellite 1 (PRISM?):

.ac-jp
prd-magiccwcome-down-fmsat-jm0ayz
pr0000323a (noise)
noise 010
pr20000000000000000
pr30000000000000002
pr4003875002e2a0500
pr5005b00008a88b71?
pr600686868685f6400
pr70081807f805c????

NOISE



Satellite 2: (1136Z: same elev)

?rialtece
5
cqy
jq1yy
5jq1yy
5jq1yyy
51????
?09-??-210
noise
580 noise 609x noise -21088 ???
hell? noise eisiskks-1
hell? noise

Not much to go on but I think two
Satellites are alive and doing well.

I suffered polarity problems with
both satellites but I am sure things
will get better!!

Best to track one at a time!!!!

HAPPY NEW YEARS TO ALL
And Congratuations to all the TEAMS
involved in making this happen.

73, NH7WN
robert, Honolulu Hawaii


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Message: 16
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 16:22:20 +0000
From: <w6gmt@xxx.xx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Travels
To: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <20090123162220.730AI.221293.root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8



I will be traveling for the Parks Service for the next several weeks.

Grids planed to acaivate are DM70, DM80, DL79, DL89, and DL98.

Home Grid for the winter is in DL99 Del Rio TX.

Please QSL to TX address Listed in Bio on QRZ no SASE is needed

FM birds only  Mainly night passes. Sorry for no better schedual but will be
on when work permits

73
Brock


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Message: 17
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 12:05:31 -0500
From: "Robert Bruninga" <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AMSAT Satellite STATUS page
To: <bruninga@xxxx.xxx>, "'Andrew Glasbrenner'"
	<glasbrenner@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>, 	"'Jeff Yanko'" <wb3jfs@xxx.xxx>,
	<amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID: <1AB2B1B3F5644839A79006C6988BE6D1@xxxxx.xxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Well,  I feel stupid.  They are in order of launch, it was the
separate numbering series of the different countries that threw
me.

Nevermind.    Bob

> -----Original Message-----
>
> > They are all listed on the front page of www.amsat.org.
>
> I use the STATUS page to help my students track and find
> satellites but the arrangement of that page has always been
> frustrating to me for two items that I think could be fixed to
> improve the user friendlyness.
>
> 1) Put them in launch/oscar-number order.  The present order
> seems random.
>
> 2) Put both their NAME and oscar number in the table.  With so
> many cubesats, their Name is more meaningful than their oscar
> number as to remembering function.  List both, let the user
use
> what he remembers.
>
> 3) Include all satellites that are in the amateur band,
whether
> they are OSCARS or not.
>
> If we want to reach out to students and others about the
> excitement of space, the AMSAT web page is a great resource.
> But the few tweaks above would make it much more user
friendly.
>
> Thanks
> Bob, WB4AAPR
> USNA Satellite Lab
>
> _______________________________________________
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> the author.
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> satellite program!
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>



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Message: 18
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:33:47 +0100
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  TLE assignment
To: "'Mineo Wakita'" <ei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx>
Cc: amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx
Message-ID: <00fb01c97d80$bf5144f0$3df3ced0$@xx>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Hi Mineo,

I ASSUME (in order to launch) the following assignment:

OBJECT A - GOSAT
OBJECT B - PRISM		* pretty sure *
OBJECT C - SPRITE
OBJECT D - KAGAYAKI
OBJECT E - SOHLA-1
OBJECT F - SDS-1
OBJECT G - STARS
OBJECT H - KKS-1

Let's start to play the lottery...

73, Mike
DK3WN


Von: Mineo Wakita [mailto:ei7m-wkt@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Januar 2009 18:17
An: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx
Betreff: PRISM message #2

the text -soranokonosorawoomougagotoki
means:

When I look at the sky, I notice me existing in the universe.

JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita



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Message: 19
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:51:11 +0100
From: Wouter Weggelaar <wouterweg@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  WebSDR receiver
To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
Message-ID:
	<7abd0e260901230951v212a62asb4999d44ac24b87@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Hi all,

We have set up a WebSDR station at the Delfi-C3 command ground station
in Delft, The Netherlands.
A WebSDR station consists of one or more receivers hooked up to a PC
and internet. This enables users to tune in to different signals
simultaneously.

One receiver is for VLF reception and one is currently used for the
70cm satellite segment.
Please note that we will QSY the receivers sometimes to experiment with it.
The URL of the receiver is http://websdr.pa3weg.nl/

The hardware is built by Wouter-Jan Ubbels PE4WJ.

The WebSDR software is written by Pieter-Tjerk de Boer, PA3FWM.
In November 2008, a beta testing phase has started with a few selected
stations.
When these beta tests are successful, the software will be made
available publicly on the WebSDR project http://www.websdr.org.

Many thanks to Pieter-Tjerk de Boer, PA3FWM for providing this
software and Wouter Jan Ubbels, PE4WJ for building the receiver and
providing the high sample rate sound card!


73s,

Wouter PA3WEG


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Message: 20
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:52:03 +0100
From: Wouter Weggelaar <wouterweg@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  STARS heard
To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@xxxxx.xxx>
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Hi all,

I've taken a couple of screenshots of the STARS pass in which you can
nicely see the doppler curve.
The screenshots were made using the WebSDR set up at the Delfi-C3
groundstation.
The receiver URL is http://websdr.pa3weg.nl
For more info see the post about the websdr earlier.

The screenshots are located at :
http://www.pa3weg.nl/websdr/STARS_snapshot1_1024.png
http://www.pa3weg.nl/websdr/STARS_snapshot2_1024.png
http://www.pa3weg.nl/websdr/STARS_snapshot3_1024.png
http://www.pa3weg.nl/websdr/STARS_snapshot4_1024.png

73

Wouter PA3WEG


On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Mike Rupprecht <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> . heard the family ->
>
>
>
> 12:03 UTC STARS (D)  437.275 MHz
>
>
>
> m5 1d 73 02 6f
>
> hello, world.
>
> m3 76 3a 3a 39
>
> m5 1d 75 01 93
>
> hello, world.
>
> m3 83 39 3a 3a
>
> m5 28 ac 00 6d
>
> hello, world.
>
>
>
>
>
> 12:05 UTC  STARS (M) 437.305 MHz  CW sounds noisy
>
>
>
> hello, world.
>
> m3 95 40 3c 3e
>
> m5 ff ff 94 ff
>
> hello, world.
>
>
>
> 73, Mike
>
> DK3WN
>
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