Nico,
Happy New Year! How did you know about that?
The received CW telemetry on 435.490 MHz belongs to the Object #35869 - this is UGATUSat. See spacetrack.org:
35869 UGATUSAT 2009-049E CIS 2009-09-17 TTMTR 101.27 98.78 823 815 0.3263
Telemetry : rs38 ubs202 uab188 ibs16 iab149 isp38 tab157 tsep146 tuf0 tbi167 tspa162 tspb255 mcon69 sma116 smb104 mra11 mrb14 rs38 ubs205 uab191 ibs16 iab154 isp42 tab157 tsep146 tuf0 tbi167 tspa178 tspb255 mcon69 sma110 smb105 mra11 mrb14
The Object #35868 is TATIANA 2 (aka Universitetsky 2) and is sending CW telemetry with RS28.
rs28 ubs157 uaba159 uabb159 ibs5 iaba125 iabb125 ispa0 ispb125 taba129 tabb126 tsep131 mcon69 sma153 smb135 mra6 mrb30 rs28 ubs162 uaba173 uabb169 ibs4 iaba133 iabb134 ispa1 ispb133 taba129 tabb126 tsep131 mcon69 sma151 smb135 mra6 mrb30
Both satellites are more than 12 minutes apart!
73, Mike DK3WN
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] Im Auftrag von Nico Janssen Gesendet: Freitag, 1. Januar 2010 18:40 An: Elan Portnoy Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org Betreff: [amsat-bb] Re: RS-38?
Elan,
RS38 is the satellite Universitetsky 2 alias Tatiana 2, that was launched on September 17 from Baikonur, together with Ugatusat. Initially it identified itself as 'RS28'. But reports from Moscow called it 'RS38'. Now the satellite also has started to identify as 'RS38'.
A couple of weeks after launch the kepler sets were mixed up. Initially RS38 was 35868, 2009-049D. But now RS38 is 35869, 2009-049E. (Probably Ugatusat is now 35868.)
RS38 can transmit CW and various digital modes on a number of frequencies between 435.260 and 435.490 MHz. The digital modes are probably only active when the satellite is within range of the command station in Russia. The CW telemetry recently showed up mostly on 435.490 MHz.
Happy new year.
73, Nico PA0DLO
Elan Portnoy wrote:
I seem to have trouble finding data on this bird. Can someone point me to
keps, etc. so I can load her into SatPC?
Thanks, Elan - WB2IOL
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