Bob, you obviously don't expect many resets, unlike the AMSAT Fox satellites which we expect to reset every few days.  Do you have any rad-tolerant hardware or did you do anything else to reduce resets to the point where they are unexpected?

73,

Burns WB1FJ

On Sat, May 22, 2021 at 2:31 PM Robert Bruninga <bruninga@usna.edu> wrote:
I notice the S#0056mm orbit counter is at 56.  The "mm" are minutes
into the present orbit.   And at 14 orbits per day that means the
system reset 4 days ago on the 18th.

No big deal, but Come to think abouit it, I have not seen orbit
numbers get very high.and never past S#01XXmm I dont think.  Its been
26 days and it should have gotten up to 360 or so by now (though we
did send a few reset commands ourselves early on..

Bob, WB4APR

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