NO-104 is there in the drop-down list under "Submit Report". Satellites drop off the chart when there are no observations reported for a week.

73,

Paul, N8HM

On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 2:17 PM <isc@fibertel.com.ar> wrote:

Good news Bob !

It is possible to add PSAT2 (or NO-104) to https://www.amsat.org/status/index.php page ?

An other good idea would be to put satellites names in alphabetical order to facilitate find them on the list

 

Thanks,

 

Pablo LW4DMH

 

 

 

De: Robert Bruninga <bruninga@usna.edu>
Enviado el: jueves, 29 de abril de 2021 13:21
Para: amsat bb <amsat-bb@amsat.org>
Asunto: [AMSAT-BB] PSAT2 VHF Awakes

 

PSAT2 VHF awoke from an 8 Mo slumber on 26 Apr 2021.  We have no idea why.  Its telemetry looks fine.  Volts between 6.2 and 7.0 volts (5 NiCds).  Exterior temps between -18 and +22 C.

 

PSAT2 will NOT be in APRS mode but a brand new experimental mode for
DTMF uplink and VOICE downlink.  So you preload your grid and callsign
into a 16 digit DTMF memory in your radio and when the satellite hears
this it will assign a QSO number and QSL the grid by voice and then also generate an APRS packet for collection by APRS operators.  There is even a way to send back a DTMF QSL so you can make it a 2-way DTMF. contact.

 

Successful DTMF grids and messages will appear on a special URL on the PSAT2 page (above).  To QSL, you key in that stations 2 digit QSL number and then dump your pre-loaded QSL DTMF message..


Since this is the first time this transponder is on the air and because a DTMF uplink takes maybe 4 seconds, we dont want the uplink
saturated by a bunch of newbeees initially until we see if it actually
works.  So read the docs and be sure you know what you are doing.


There is a user operating manual available on the PSAT2 web page:
http://aprs.org/psat2.html

Bob, WB4APR

On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 3:20 AM Clary, James T (Jim) via AMSAT-BB
<amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:
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> A busy work day on board gave me the chance to put only one grid (CK27) on the air today, but one grid is better than none. Another time change occurs for us tonight; we'll be at GMT-9 for a couple days, and that gets in the way of making the AO-91 pass at 28/1952Z. In the very off chance that I can make that one, we should be in CK08 at the time. Later on, I'll try to make passes on CAS-4A/B, AO-7/CW, XW-2F, and RS-44/CW in the 29/0130-0333Z time frame; we should be in BK98 then. A little later, we'll cross into BK88 hopefully in time for the 29/0506Z pass. 73/Jim, ND9M
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