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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 357.02
   From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.
December 23, 2007
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-357.02

                    OSCAR-11 REPORT

20 December 2007

RECEPTION REPORTS REQUESTED!

Please send reception reports to xxxxx@amsat.org (please replace xxxxx
by g3cwv) or post to amsat-bb. If you are able to record the satellite
as a WAV file, please do so, but let me know what you have, before
sending it!

If you need to hear what the satellite sounds like, please visit my
website www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/ The satellite transmits on
145.826 M Hz. set receiver to NBFM.

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During the period 15 November to 19 December 2007 the satellite has
been heard from 18 to 20 November. Signals were variable in strength,
mostly weak.

The real time clock has lost a further 4.29 days since 08 October. When
last heard it was 74.26876 days slow.

I am indebted to Kevin WA6FWF, Peter ZL3TC, Armando N8IGJ and Thomas
HB0SKA for their reports. Many thanks.

Eclipses have continued and are expected until mid January 2008.
Although the maximum duration of the current eclipses is less than those
earlier this year, it is doubtful whether the satellite will be heard
for any sustained period. Even in continuous sunlight during September
and October the satellite was unable to support continuous operation.

It is likely than the satellite will only be heard by chance, by
stations listening for other satellites on 145.826 Mhz.

The current status of the satel lite, is that all the analogue telemetry
channels, 0 to 59 are zero, ie they have failed. The status channels 60
to 67 are still working. The real time clock is showing a large
accumulated error, although over short periods timekeeping is accurate
to a few seconds per month. The day of the month has a bit stuck at
'one' so the day of the month may show an error of +40 days for some
dates. The time display has switched into 12 hour mode. Unfortunately,
there is no AM/PM indicator, since the time display format was designed
for 24 hour mode.
More data is required to determine exactly when the date changes.

The spacecraft computer and active attitude control system have switched
OFF, ie. the satellite' attitude is controlled only by the passive
gravity boom gradient, and the satellite is free to spin at any speed.
When telemetry was last received it showed that one of the solar arrays
had failed, and there was a large unexp lained current drain on the main
14 volt bus. After 23 years in orbit the battery has undergone around
100,000 partial charge/discharge cycles, and observations suggest that
it cannot power the satellite during eclipses, or sometimes during
periods of poor solar attitude.

The watchdog timer now operates on a 20 day cycle. The ON/OFF times have
tended to be very consistent. The average of many observations show this
to be 20.7 days, ie. 10.3 days ON followed by 10.4 days OFF. However,
poor solar attitude may result may result in a low 14 volt line supply,
which may cause the beacon to switch OFF prematurely, and reset the
watchdog timer cycle. When this occurs, the beacon is OFF for 20.7 days.

The Beacon frequencies are -

VHF 145.826 MHz. AFSK FM ASCII Telemetry

UHF 435.025 MHz. OFF

S-band 2401.5 MHz. OFF

Listeners to OSCAR-11 may be interested in visiting my website. If you
need to know what OSC AR-11 should sound like, there is a short audio
clip for you to hear. There is an example of the latest telemetry
received from the satellite. The website contains an archive of news &
telemetry data. It also contains details about using a soundcard or
hardware demodulators for data capture. There is software for capturing
data, and decoding ASCII telemetry. The URL is
www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/

If you place this bulletin on a terrestrial packet network, please
use the bulletin identifier $BID:U2RPT140.CWV, to prevent duplication.


[ANS thanks Clive, G3CWV for the above information]



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