It was likely switched out of transponder mode on the last pass over China. They tend to turn it on during the first pass over China around 2200 UTC on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and turn it off during the first pass over China around 2200 UTC on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Hopefully the schedule for transponder operations will be expanded as the satellite completes it's mission objectives.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 6:27 PM, Steve Kristoff skristof@etczone.net wrote:
A few minutes ago I went out in the backyard for a try at LilacSat. It should have been practically overhead here, but I didn't hear anything. I got a brief moment of quieting in the receiver as if a carrier was transmitted, but heard no voices. I'm using an Arrow Antenna. Is that not enough to work the LilacSat? All constructive suggestions would be appreciated!
Steve Kristoff AI9IN skristof@etczone.com
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