Best of luck to CP6, I'll be in your irc channel watching for updates, as they come out!
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 8:54 PM, Jason Anderson jander06@calpoly.edu wrote:
Hi Fellow Amateurs,
Cal Poly's next satellite, CP6, is scheduled to launch on May 5th between 20:00 and 23:00 EDT. We would be more than happy if everyone who is interested could listen for CP6 as it comes over your locales. We will be providing a CPX Data Decoder program which will show you all of your decoded data as well as forward those packets to us at Cal Poly. I will be sending out another email in a few days regarding how to download the program.
Also to note, we will be in the IRC chatroom at 'irc.freenode.org' in the 'cubesat' room before, during, and after the launch. Thanks!
CP6 Satellite Link Information
Frequency: 437.365MHz Modulation: FSK (but uses LSB cheat to make AFSK) Radio Mode: LSB (neccesary for LSB cheat) Baud Rate: 1200 baud Beacon rate: 1 beacon every 2 minutes
- Jason Anderson, KI6GIV
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