Hello Jerry,
I'm going to copy the -BB on this reply since "my spider senses" tell me the question may occur to others!
The "live" telemetry is displayed here. http://www.amsat.org/tlm/health.php?id=6&port=
If you click on a sensor value, it will show a graph of something like the last 100 values. You can also use this page to see telemetry from the whole Fox family. Scroll to the bottom/right of the page for links to the software, etc. https://www.amsat.org/tlm/leaderboard.php?id=0&db=FOXDB
Now, if you really want to look at some data--you can download FoxTLM and do a full download of all the data for any of the "Fox and friends" family, which includes AO-85, -91, -92, -95, and HO-107. It's what we'll be using for Fox-1E when it's launched, and any of the other future partner payloads that AMSAT hopes will host the linear transponder (LTM). Tons of graphing and viewing options....most of us it take a while to get a feel for all the features in the program, but Chris AC2CZ (and team) has done an amazing job with the program and the documentation. A very versatile program. It's what we use to collect live telemetry feed to AMSAT servers as well.
Give it a shot and see how you make out! WARNING--It may be habit forming! I started collecting telemetry back with FO-12, And Oscars 16/17/18/19/20/22/23... AO-40...and the list goes on. If you use any of scoreboard links above, you'll see I've spent a good portion of my hobby time collecting telemetry...while I certainly enjoy a voice QSO, I've always enjoyed the challenge of getting an automated system up and running and collecting telemetry for whomever needed it.
If fact, we just set up a fully automated station at the university where I work. My wife and I donated all the equipment, and we hope to inspire the new engineering students in the school I started 4 years ago. The crazy pandemic was a mixed blessing---few people around so we could get on the roof (with some co-worker hams) to install it, but there were no students around to watch, help, or learn! That will come this fall, I hope.
73, Mark N8MH
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 10:03 AM Gerald Witalec jplanner@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Good morning Mark, Just curious on what type of program is available for us to view the telemetry that would show temperature, voltage and so on within a particular satellite?
Thanks,
Jerry...W8RQM
On Sunday, May 24, 2020, 9:45:06 AM EDT, Mark L. Hammond via AMSAT-BB < amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:
Hi Jeff,
No, it been quiet. Drew KO4MA mentioned this briefly a couple days ago. Several days ago the satellite entered into a several day period of full illumination. It looks like this full sun event may be the first such period for the bird since its release into its current orbit. Temps were getting pretty high according to some of the last telemetry heard. It should be starting to cool down as eclipses have returned and are getting longer, which should hopefully help. Rest assured the command team is going to make attempts to try to get it back on the air. If you recall, it's a satellite built by UW.and we're a payload/partner on the satellite, so everyone is in uncharted territory here!
In the meantime, we'll appreciate reports of hearing something from it.
73, Mark N8MH
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 9:24 AM Jeff via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
Is anyone getting any telemetry from HO-107 ?
73 Jeff kb2m
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