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        "address": "pa3guo (a) upcmail.nl",
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    "sender_name": "PA3GUO",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: APRS & Twitter",
    "date": "2013-07-10T06:52:16Z",
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    "content": "Hi Rizwan,\n\nFirst of all: we are all very interested in your CAPE-2 project. \nWould you be able to share some more information on CAPE-2 ?\n\nIn case you involve radio-amateurs in capturing telemetry/data from your satellite you will have an huge increase in coverage, as we are spread across the entire globe. We do have the APRS system up-and-running, and NO-44 (PCSAT-1) and ISS-APRS data packets for example are monitored and automatically forwarded to the internet already.\n\nOn messaging to twitter email:\nIn case of a malfunction or wrong software setting the satellite may not be able to change its transmission pattern, when it is in space and cannot be reached anymore (e.g. up-link broken). Alternative would be to break it up in two steps:\n\nStep 1\nTransmit a status in APRS format, and have that captured/received as regular packets. Here is for example how all the ISS data (real-time) looks like: http://www.ariss.net, and here is how NO-44 looks like: http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/pcsat.cgi\n\nStep 2\nHave a software program running that looks at the the received APRS telemetry, and derive from that a Twitter tweet (every hour, every day, ...). For example if the telemetry says: \"CAPE 012000105\" this could mean I am alive and battery voltage is 10.5 volt and temperature is 12 degrees Celsius. The tweet could be: \"Hi this is CAPE-2 in space, I feel cold (12C) and my battery is good (10.5V)\".\n\nJust a thought.\n\nRegarding APRS email: http://www.aprs.org/aprs-messaging.html explains how to do this.\n\nHere is an example on how this worked on ANDE-1:\nANDE-1 digipeat:\n!T 12:26:38 PA3GUO-8>APRS,ANDE-1*,qAO,PE1ITR::email     :[email protected]  Hi ROb\n!S 12:26:36 :email     :[email protected]  Hi ROb\n\nHere an example on how this worked on ISS:\nTNC settings an email to PE1ABC ([email protected]) via ISS (RS0ISS-3):\nMYCALL PA3GUO-5\nU APRS VIA RS0ISS-3\nBEACON EVERY 1\nBTEXT  :EMAIL     :[email protected] Hi there!\n\nThe result (the email received by pe1abc):\nFrom: [email protected]\nDate: 25-02-2004 08:00\n\nTo: [email protected]\ncc:\nSubject: APRS Message from PA3GUO-5\nHi there!\n\nPlease let us know if this helped & success with CAPE-2!\n\nHenk, PA3GUO\nwww.pa3guo.com\n\n>Greetings AMSAT!\n> I am one of the software engineers on the CAPE-2 Cubesat project at\nthe University of Louisiana at Lafayette. I am interested in\ninformation on how to set up our satellite to tweet over APRS to a\nspecific twitter account.\n\nFor example:\nIf i want our satellite to tweet once a day what our satellite's\nstatus is, and have it be posted to a CAPE-2 twitter account, how can\ni make this happen? We've seen other groups do it, and we are\nwondering how to replicate this.\n\nThanks for your help!\n\nSincerely,\nRizwan Merchant\nCall Sign: KF5BNL\n",
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