Great News!!!!
The most recent pass (~1:30PM) had S7 signal strength, a good signal indeed. Also, it seems the null-to-null period is about 10 seconds. We should be able to determine the rotation orientation from this data.
Dr. Bob
-----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Wagner [mailto:jwagner95@cox.net] Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 11:52 AM To: Robert Henry Cc: bpb5344@louisiana.edu; reb2548@louisiana.edu; pauldarby@ieee.org; jld9905@louisiana.edu; falcanary@yahoo.com; shawng@getgds.com; jd.harrist@gmail.com; baj3556@louisiana.edu; LaBerteaux@gmail.com; quadpugh@bellsouth.net; cbb5364@louisiana.edu; hjg1359@louisiana.edu; kpm1725@louisiana.edu; mmm1536@louisiana.edu; sean@globalcomnet.com; amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: CAPE's Back
Hi all,
CAPE-1's back and loud. Just had an excellent pass over CAPE ground station with strong signal (operating remotely, so no definite signal reading). Copied at least 4 or 5 CW beacons and fixing to go back and decode. Will update on status after packet decode.
Jonathan Wagner, KE5FSG