Hi all,
I've taken a couple of screenshots of the STARS pass in which you can nicely see the doppler curve. The screenshots were made using the WebSDR set up at the Delfi-C3 groundstation. The receiver URL is http://websdr.pa3weg.nl For more info see the post about the websdr earlier.
The screenshots are located at : http://www.pa3weg.nl/websdr/STARS_snapshot1_1024.png http://www.pa3weg.nl/websdr/STARS_snapshot2_1024.png http://www.pa3weg.nl/websdr/STARS_snapshot3_1024.png http://www.pa3weg.nl/websdr/STARS_snapshot4_1024.png
73
Wouter PA3WEG
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Mike Rupprecht mail@mike-rupprecht.de wrote:
Hi,
. heard the family ->
12:03 UTC STARS (D) 437.275 MHz
m5 1d 73 02 6f
hello, world.
m3 76 3a 3a 39
m5 1d 75 01 93
hello, world.
m3 83 39 3a 3a
m5 28 ac 00 6d
hello, world.
12:05 UTC STARS (M) 437.305 MHz CW sounds noisy
hello, world.
m3 95 40 3c 3e
m5 ff ff 94 ff
hello, world.
73, Mike
DK3WN
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