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I'm fairly certain I heard the telemetry via FO-29 on the last pass over North America. I was listening at around 435.874 MHz as the satellite was approaching the northern horizon. According to my tracking app, FO-29 and AO-73 were in range of each other. I do have an audio recording and will post times +/- 1 minute (relying on the audio recorders clock) and the recording.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On 11/22/2013 6:46 PM, Wouter Weggelaar wrote:
Hi Drew,
That is very cool! We would be happy to receive intersatellite data in our database! I wonder what the doppler did!
Wouter PA3WEG FUNcube-1 team
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Andrew Glasbrenner < [email protected]> wrote:
This evening I plainly heard AO-73 being relayed by FO-29. I didn't have a SDR running or even a audio recorder, because I was trying to decode it! If my thinking was correct, one should listen to LSB on FO-29's downlink. I could hear the periodic tone between frames (brilliant idea BTW) and could see brief peaks right and left of center. There were several users at the time, so perhaps someone in a more remote location will be able to decode it in this manner.
73, Drew KO4MA
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