Hi Andy,
I see it's running quite high power, 1 watt output, when in Data Mode.
Would I be right in thinking the Data Mode will only be activated when it's in range of Texas ? Presumably the 200 mw 437.325 MHz 200 mw beacon will be available the rest of the time ?
73 Trevor M5AKA
--- On Mon, 20/7/09, Andrew.MacAllister@emerson.com Andrew.MacAllister@emerson.com wrote:
From: Andrew.MacAllister@emerson.com Andrew.MacAllister@emerson.com Subject: [amsat-bb] FW: [BLT] University of Texas at Austin 'Picosatellite' To Be Launched from Space Shuttle To Begin Milestone Small-Satellite Mission To: blt@stevens.com, amsat-bb@amsat.org Date: Monday, 20 July, 2009, 4:29 AM Get ready to check out BEVO-1 later this week! Various items in BEVO-1 flew to the edge of space last year on BLT-24. 73 de Andy W5ACM http://www.w5acm.net
Sent: Sun 7/19/2009 9:01 PM To: MacAllister, Andrew [PROCESS/DAN/HOU] Subject: Re: [BLT] University of Texas at Austin 'Picosatellite' To Be Launched from Space Shuttle To Begin Milestone Small-Satellite Mission
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the publicity on your lists. I have a website set up at http://paradigm.ae.utexas.edu/ops where amateur radio stations can send what they hear. Deployment from Shuttle Endeavor will occur tentatively at 7:27 AM CDT, July 30th.
~Jahshan
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Andrew.MacAllister@emerson.com wrote:
As seen during BLT-24 last year!
Looking forward to the July flight of BEVO-1 and
AggieSAT-2!
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