Hi Again,
Thank you for the replies you all have sent so far. Very helpful!
I would like to make an update to my request as perhaps it didn't quite convey what I intended. I am not just looking for those who do it full time, or much of the time. I am very interested in anyone who is now or has recently tried capturing telemetry. If you are capturing but not having great results, if you gave it a sincere attempt but were disappointed and turned off, I'd like to know what equipment you are using or used. I expect that a lot of hams worldwide are trying the telemetry with modest equipment, omni-directional/indoor/handheld antennas, what have you. That is where I want to focus, with the STEM experiment/research data we are carrying in LEO telemetry we would like to make it as easy as we can for as many as possible to capture and enjoy.
So please share with me even if you have tried but given up out of disappointment. Help us overcome that disappointment, and make it fun and exciting!
73
Jerry Buxton, NØJY
On 9/14/2014 6:51 PM, Jerry Buxton wrote:
Hi All,
I am interested in hearing about the types of equipment in the various stations of those of you who capture telemetry from the amateur radio satellites. My general purpose is to have an understanding of the "typical station". The information will be useful in our design of ground telemetry formats for AMSAT satellites.
If you are an active telemetry gatherer could please respond with a short description of the equipment you use to receive the various satellite telemetry to include Antenna - type, polarization, if yagi number of elements Preamp - yes or no Rig - Make, model Output from rig i.e. packet port, auxiliary audio, discriminator tap, etc. PC Capture device - build in sound card, if add in or external sound card then make and model
Thank you for your help!