I found this.... Maybe it's store and forward?
"The satellite carries a transponder at 137.56MHz. After 10 years in orbit satellite was still occasionally reactivated and telemetry was received at the Lasham groundstation."
Roger WA1KAT ----- Original Message ----- From: "john heath" g7hia@btinternet.com To: "amsat" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 12:44 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] British Satellite Prospero heard ??
Can anyone verify the reception of signals from this old satellite?
The BBC TV programe Coast visited the Black Arrow test site on the Isle of
White.
This was the location for a static firing test site, part of the sucessful
UK rocket program in the 1960's-70's
On the programe they demonstrated reception of short pulses which were
claimed to be from the satellite Prospero.
Object number 5580. Is this genuine, or did they pick up something else
which they attributed to Prosopero.
An AOR scanner was shown but I was not quick enough to see the frequency
display. Did anyone record it on video?
The antenna was a small yagi hand held.
The only reference to a recent reception report I can find on the net
dates to 2002 and a frequency of 137.560.
Element sets for Prospero are available from the Space-Track web site.
(see the Space Page, RadCom January 2006.
73 John G7HIA
PS/ I listened on numerous day light orbits early in the year and heard
nothing.
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