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                          WEATHER SATELLITES
                             ===============
POLAR APT, DIGITAL and GEOSTATIONARY WEEKLY STATUS.
  ===============================================

Author :   Douglas S Deans.    dsdeans@btinternet.com
Sections 2, 3 and 4 have updates.

SECTION 1:   POLAR  APT/LRPT  REPORT --  15th November 2010
  =================================================

    Satellite           Frequency (MHz)      Status        Image Quality

  NOAA 15          137.620  (APT)            on       good. See Note 8.
  NOAA 17          137.500  (APT)            on   No images. See Notes
7&8.
  NOAA 18          137.9125 (APT)           on              good
  NOAA 19          137.100  (APT)            on              good
  Metop-A           137.100 (LRPT)           off         see Note 3
  Meteor M N1    137.100 (LRPT)       sporadic    see Note 6

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
None.

THIS WEEK'S POSSIBLE EVENTS.
None expected.

NOTES.

1. Three of the older NOAA weather satellites which have been
    decommissioned and are tumbling freely are known to sporadically put
out
    a carrier on 137.500 MHz.  The satellites are TIROS-N, NOAA 6 and NOAA
9
    When the relevant footprints overlap this will cause interference to
    NOAA 17 when active on this frequency.
    4th June 2010 update for NOAA 9.
    Mike Piper from Oregon has provided an interim update suggesting that
    there are signs that the tumbling which had hit a slow point is
    beginning to speed up again and that interference may be a bit less.
    He hopes to have a further update soon after more investigation.
    My thanks to him for his report.

2. NOAA 16's APT transmission system failed a few months after launch.

3. Metop-A's A-side LRPT transmitter has failed.  Currently the redundant
   B-side transmitter is off until further notice (No further service
   expected due to interference with HIRS instrument).

4. NOAA 14 was decommissioned on 23rd May 2007.

5. NOAA 12 was decommissioned on 10th August 2007.

6. Signals have been reported from Meteor M N1 but they are
    sporadic with periods off.  Although classed as LRPT it does not
    conform to the CGMS standard.

7. NOAA 17 has scan motor problems with rising motor currents.
    Constant rephase by the MIRP was causing data dropouts on all the HRPT
    stream and APT and GAC derivatives.
    Auto re-phase has now been disabled and the resulting AVHRR products
are
    almost all unusable.  Daily MIRP rephasing via the Stored Command
Table
    began on 18 May 2010 (10/138) - at the first pass over the South Pole
    each day.
    Update 29/09/10 :-  Further deterioration in scan motor performance
with
    no useable data from the AVHRR instrument. Scan motor has stalled.

8. As of 12th October 2010 at 15.00 UTC the following APT frequencies
    applied :-
    NOAA 17    137.500 MHz.
    NOAA 15    137.620 MHz.

9. Elements are available from :-
    http://www.space-track.org    and
    http://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/

LAUNCHES.
None due in the near future.


SECTION 2:   POLAR  HRPT/AHRPT  REPORT -- 15th November 2010
   ==================================================
CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
NOAA 16 frequency/transmitter changed.  See below.

THIS WEEK'S POSSIBLE EVENTS.
None expected.

Satellite         Frequency   Antenna      Mode          Image Quality
                         (MHz)
NOAA 15         1702.5       Omni         HRPT               Weak
NOAA 16         1698.0       RHCP        HRPT         Mixed ( note 3)
NOAA 17         1698.0       RHCP        HRPT     No images. See note 7.
NOAA 18         1707.0       RHCP        HRPT               Good
NOAA 19         1698.0       RHCP        HRPT               Good
Feng Yun 1D    1700.4       RHCP      CHRPT             Good
Feng Yun 3A        see note 5
Metop-A           1701.3       RHCP       AHRPT        Good (note 4)
Meteor M N1    1700    See note 6.

NOTES.

1.  NOAA 14 was decommissioned on 23rd June 2007.

2.  NOAA 12 was decommissioned on 10th August 2007.

3. On Friday 19th September 2003 NOAA 16 developed AVHRR synch. problems
    similar  to those on NOAA 14 (and previously NOAA 15).
    Since then reports have been mixed.  Some periods of good data, some
    poor.

4. On 25 May 2009, Eumetsat extended the coverage of the Advanced High
    Resolution Picture Transmission (AHRPT) system on Eumetsat's Metop-A
    polar-orbiting satellite. The improved service provides additional
    coverage over the Gulf of Mexico and Indian Ocean regions.
    For more information, please see:
    http://www.eumetsat.int/Home/Main/Media/Features/710601

5. Feng Yun 3A was declared operational on 12th January 2009.
   I am also grateful to Dave Wright of Dartcom for confirming that
   unfortunately (as usual) the Chinese have not strictly complied with
the
   CGMS AHRPT Global Standard so reception using a standard Metop AHRPT
   receiver is not possible.
   Update:  The second in the series, Feng Yun 3B was launched on
   4th November 2010. I expect the information above for 3A will
   equally apply to 3B.
   My thanks to Johnny Lin for drawing this to my attention.

6. It appears that Meteor M N1 is neither using full HRPT or AHRPT and
    cannot be received using current receivers.  Please see other WSR
mails
    for further explanation :-
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/weather-satellite-reports/message/20
98

7.  NOAA 17 has scan motor problems with rising motor currents.
    Constant rephase by the MIRP was causing data dropouts on all the HRPT
    stream and APT and GAC derivatives.
    Auto re-phase has now been disabled and the resulting AVHRR products
are
    almost all unusable.
   Daily MIRP rephasing via the Stored Command Table began on 18 May 2010
   (10/138) - at the first pass over the South Pole each day.
   Update 29/09/10 :-  Further deterioration in scan motor performance
with
   no useable data from the AVHRR instrument. Scan motor has stalled.

LAUNCHES.
None due in the near future.


SECTION 3:   GEOSTATIONARY REPORT -- 15th November 2010
  ================================================
CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
Electro-L1 launch date added.

THIS WEEK'S POSSIBLE EVENTS.
None expected.

Europe & Africa
------------------
Satellite :        Meteosat 8 (9.5°E)
Data :             HRIT (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :  Yes, RSS and Standby for Meteosat 9.

Satellite :        Meteosat 9 (0°) (note 7).
Data :             HRIT (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :   Yes.

North America
----------------
East.

Satellite :        GOES 13 (75° W).
Data:             GVAR (digital) - 1685.7 MHz
                     LRIT (digital) -  1691 MHz
Operational:   Yes.

West.

Satellite :         GOES 11 (135°W)
Data :              GVAR (digital) - 1685.7 MHz
                       LRIT (digital) - 1691 MHz
Operational :    Yes.

Satellite :         GOES 14 (105°W)
Data :               In storage.

South America
----------------
Satellite :        GOES 12 (60°W)
Data :             GVAR (digital) - 1685.7 MHz
                      LRIT (digital) -1691 MHz
Operational :  Yes on South American project.

Asia   (Russian Operated Satellite)
--------------------------------------

Satellite :         GOMS N2 / ELECTRO-L1
                 sometimes called ELEKTRO -L/N1
Data :              HRIT/LRIT.
Operational :  No.  launch date see below.

Asia  (European Operated Satellites)
----------------------------------------
Satellite :        Meteosat 7 (57.5°E)
                     HRI (digital) - 1691 MHz
                     Wefax (analogue) occasionally for ranging purposes
                     only.
Operational :  Yes.

Satellite :        Meteosat 6 (67.5°E)  (Note 2).

Asia  (Indian Operated Satellite)
--------------------------------
Satellite :         Metsat
Data :              None available.
Operational :   Yes.

Satellite :         Insat 3A  (Note 3.)
Data :             VHRR (digital) 2599 MHz
Operational :   Yes.

Asia (Korean Operated Satellite)
-----------------------------------
Satellite :        COMS (128.2° E)
Data :             HRIT (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :  No.  Commissioning.

Asia & Oceania  (Japanese Operated Satellites)
------------------------------------------------
Satellite :       MTSAT-1R (140° E) (note 5.)
Data :            HRIT (digital) and LRIT(digital) on 1691 MHz.
                    (Note 6.)
Operational :  Standby but used to relay direct readout data from MTSAT-2.

Satellite :        MTSAT-2 (145º E).
Data :            HRIT (digital) and LRIT(digital) on 1691 MHz.
Operational :  Yes (see above for MTSAT-1R)

Asia & Oceania  (Chinese Operated Satellites)
----------------------------------------------------
Satellite :          Feng Yun 2D (86.5°E).
Data :              SVISSR (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :    Yes.

Satellite:           Feng Yun 2E (104° E).
Data :              SVISSR (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :    Yes.

NOTES.

1.  Meteosat 7 stopped its 0° service at 09.00 UTC on 14th June 2006.

2. Meteosat-6 arrived on station at 67.5 degrees East, on the 27 April
2007.
   After a short testing campaign, Meteosat-6 is now supporting the DCP
   mission over the Indian Ocean during eclipse periods.

3. Insat 3A is a combined data and meteorological satellite.

4. For those interested in EMWIN data, the following sats/frequencies
apply.

    GOES 11   (135 W)  1690.725 MHz
    GOES 13   (75 W)    1690.725 MHz
   For further info. there are many sources but the following is
   particularly  informative:-
   http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/emwin/user-intro.htm

5.  This satellite is also known as HIMAWARI 6.

6. HiRID and WEFAX was discontinued on 12th March 2008.  It was replaced
   with HRIT/LRIT (after many months of dual dissemination).

7. Only LRIT (1691.0 MHz) is provided in direct readout.
    Full HRIT and LRIT service from Eumetcast.

LAUNCHES.
25th December 2010.
A Russian government Zenit 3F rocket will launch the first Electro-L1
weather satellite. The rocket will use a Fregat upper stage to boost the
spacecraft to geosynchronous orbit. The Electro-L satellite will collect
visible and infrared satellite imagery for Russian meteorologists.

SECTION 4:   EUMETCAST  REPORT  -- 15th November 2010
  ============================================

       Service             Status            Eurobird 9A Satellite (9° E)

    EARS                       On       Transponder TP63: 11976.82 MHz
    Meteosat 8 (RSS)   On        Transponder TP63: 11976.82 MHz
    Meteosat 9            On        Transponder  TP63: 11976.82 MHz
    DWDSAT                On        Transponder TP63: 11976.82 MHz
    EPS(Metop-A)        On        Transponder  TP63: 11976.82 MHz
    Jason                     On        Transponder  TP63: 11976.82 MHz

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
General Note updated.
Meteosat 9 Note added.
Meteosat 8 (RSS) Note added.
IODC Note added.
Metop and NOAA Global Data Service Note updated.
SAF Products Note updated.
Third-Party Data and Products Note updated.
Future Events Note updated.

THIS WEEK AND  FUTURE  POSSIBLE  EVENTS.
GENERAL NOTE.
16 November 2010  10:00 - 11:00 UTC.
Essential EUMETCast maintenance.
High risk of data loss or interruption during this period.

METEOSAT 9.
18 November 2010 10:00 - 11:00 UTC.
Essential Ground Segment Maintenance.
Risk of interruption to the following services.
SEVIRI High Rate Meteosat-9, GOES & MT-SAT Satellite Data,
SEVIRI Low Rate Meteosat-9,  Meteorological Data Distribution,
Meteorological Products Meteosat-9,
Data Collection and Retransmission Service.

METEOSAT 8 (RSS).
16 November 2010  04:00 UTC - 16 December 2010  09:00 UTC.
Annual one month full earth scanning.
The Meteosat-8 Rapid Scanning Service will be interrupted during this
time.
Please note: Due to a Meteosat-8 manoeuvre at 04:28 UTC the Rapid Scanning
Service will stop at 04:00 UTC.

IODC.
16 November 2010  09:28 UTC.
Meteosat-7 gain change.
WV channel will change from 11 to 12.
IR channel will change from 10 to 11.

METOP AND NOAA GLOBAL DATA SERVICE.
17 November 2010  08:00 - 14:00 UTC.
EARS system maintenance.
Risk of short interruption on EARS ATOVS, AVHRR and ASCAT products.

SAF PRODUCTS.
15 November 2010.
Removal of OSI SAF High Latitude (HL) Sea Ice products from EUMETCast.
The Sea Ice products covering the limited HL area will be removed from
EUMETCast on 15 November 2010. They are superseded by the North Hemisphere
Products that form, together with the South Hemisphere products, the
Global
Sea Ice coverage.
The HL sea ice products will still be available from the OSI SAF Sea Ice
FTP
server for a few more months (ftp://osisaf.met.no).
For more information, please visit www.osi-saf.org

THIRD-PARTY DATA AND PRODUCTS.
21 August 2010 - 15 November 2010.
MTSAT_145E eclipse.
14:00 UTC and 15:00 UTC image data may be unavailable or incomplete.

07 October 2010 - 22 December 2010
On 07 October 2010 JMA switched operations from MTSAT-2 to MTSAT-1R due to
ground segment problems.
We are currently disseminating MTSAT-1R image data labelled as MTSAT-2 and
rectified to 145? East.
This configuration will remain in place until 22 December 2010.

FUTURE EVENTS.
Metop and NOAA Global Data Service.
23 November 2010.
IASI Surface Emissivity products available on EUMETCast.
For full details, please see:
http://www.eumetsat.int/Home/Main/News/ProductServiceNews/802213?l=en

Third-Party Data and Products.
30 November 2010.
Additional Direct Broadcast Wind products available on EUMETCast.
For full details, please see:
http://www.eumetsat.int/Home/Main/News/ProductServiceNews/802215?l=en


The following EPS GDS products are available on Eumetcast.

EPS-2          PID 510    Metop AMSA          operational
EPS-3          PID 510    Metop ASCAT         operational
EPS-5          PID 510    Metop GOME         operational
EPS-6          PID 510    Metop GRAS           operational
EPS-7          PID 510    Metop HIRS            operational
EPS-8          PID 510    Metop MHS            operational
EPS-9          PID 510    Metop SEM            operational
EPS-10        PID 510    Metop AVHRR        operational
EPS-11        PID 510    Metop IASI              operational
EPS-12        PID 510    Metop HKTM          operational
EPS-13        PID 510    NOAA AMSA           operational
EPS-15        PID 510    NOAA GAC             operational
EPS-16        PID 510    NOAA HIRS            operational
EPS-17        PID 510    NOAA MHS            operational
EPS-18        PID 510    EPS Service News  operational
EPS-19        PID 510    Test service            operational
EPS-Global  PID 300    EPS Global data      operational
  (EPS-19 may sometimes be limited to Manufacturers)

NOTES.

1.  Reports for all sections  should be sent to :-
     Douglas Deans.   dsdeans@btinternet.com

2.  For further information on the Eumetcast service see :-
    David Taylor's web site :  http://www.satsignal.eu
   or  the Eumetsat web site :  www.eumetsat.int

GENERAL
=======
For further weather satellite related information join GEO, Group for
Earth
Observation, and receive the informative quarterly magazine.  See :-
http://www.geo-web.org.uk/

To download element sets for all satellites visit the following sites :
http://www.space-track.org     and
http://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/ 
==================
 
73's - Adrian, G4ROA @ GB7COV

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