If it's MOVE1, then something's off. My rig at LOS displayed 145.974.740 (145.975.340 if I change to FM). If Move1 is at 145.970 at TCA, it would have been down around 145.967 at LOS, about 7khz lower than what I heard. I also didn't catch much by way of letters in what I heard. A lot more dits, it seemed. Sorry, but I didn't have a recording set up to capture it. Will try again in about an hour. It's a rather low pass off to the west, so may not be audible.
Greg KO6TH
PE0SAT | Amateur Radio wrote:
Hi to all,
I saw the same signal over Europe but it was at 145.970 and seems to be MOVE1 as Scott mentioned earlier.
73 Jan
On 28-09-2016 20:31, Greg D wrote:
Was this the same pass I just listened to? (I think I'm about 500 mi north west of Bob.)
I was in CW mode listening around 145.980. It certainly did not sound like anything close to packet, but I didn't try FM.
Greg KO6TH
KO6TZ Bob wrote:
Jan,
I had UZ7HO_HS installed on my computer, but have not used it much.
On the 18:00 utc pass I tried it out. I certainly copied more than MixW, but did not display any of the telemetry data. What I received were frames like these: 1: <NON-AX25 frame Len=20> [11:07:27R] 1: <NON-AX25 frame Len=19> [11:07:27R] 1: <NON-AX25 frame Len=32> [11:07:27R] 1: <NON-AX25 frame Len=20> [11:07:27R]
I have to work on settings...
Thanks for the help.
BOB KO6TZ
Hi Bob,
Use the UZ7HO hs_soundmoden and un-tick non-ax25 filter.
Similar to STRaND-1 ALSAT-1N it is not full AX25
Regarding PRATHAM, it should do CW on 145.98 during the whole orbit and AFSK 1200 on 437.455 over there command stations.
But so far nothing heard
73 Jan PE0SAT
On 28-09-2016 18:47, KO6TZ Bob wrote:
Correct me if I am mistaken;
Pratham and AlSat-1N are two different satellites. Pratham is turned on only over India and Europe, and AlSat-1N has a 90 second telemetry beacon 437.650 9K6 FSK. (actually running 4KHz low 437.646)
I have only been able to copy garbled data from AlSat-1n the last three days.
BOB KO6TZ
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