Hi Peter,
Here is a short overview what you can actually hear if you are interested in to collect telemetry:
OSCAR IO-26 1k2 BPSK, sporadic 5 bursts Fuji OSCAR FO-29 CW AMRAD OSCAR AO-27 1k2 AFSK scheduled GURWIN OSCAR GO-32 9k6 FSK 1 burst every 30 sec (weak) NavSat OSCAR 44 1k2 AFSK only in sunlight 1 burst every 1 min AMSAT OSCAR-E AO-51 9k6 FSK scheduled KKS-1 CW STARS (Mother) CW PRISM CW HOPE OSCAR HO-68 CW CubeSat OSCAR CO-57 (XI-IV) CW CubeSat OSCAR CO-58 (XI-V) CW CUBESAT OSCAR CO-55 (CUTE-I) CW CUBESAT OSCAR CO-65 (CUTE1.7+APD II) CW COMPASS-1 CW beacon every 4 min SEEDS CW DELFI-C3 1k2 BPSK only in sunlight SwissCube CW RS-22 CW RS-30 CW GeneSat-1 1k2 AFSK
You can see - it's the best way to start with CW satellites. The most of them are sending telemetry continuously.
73, Mike DK3WN
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] Im Auftrag von Peter Wilson Gesendet: Samstag, 6. März 2010 23:39 An: amsat-bb@amsat.org Betreff: [amsat-bb] Telemetry for a newbie
Hi all,
My Gulf antenna arrived last week and togther with my recently aquired FT-736 I should be up and running within the month.
My initial reason for building my satellite station was to receive and decode telemetry from the sats, hoping to monitor their condition over a period of time. I realise that some transmit TLM via morse, some via AX25, and some via 96K packet.
What would be the best sat to start with, especially AX25? - Does AO51 send TLM all the time or only over the USA? What resource is the best for reading? Does the F&-736 need modifying for high speed packet reception?
Many thanks for any help.
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