PSAT PSK31 is always in AUTO mode. It will come up whenever it hears PSK31 on the 28.120 uplink.
Bob, WB4APR
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 9:54 AM, David G0MRF g0mrf@aol.com wrote:
Congratulations Bob and USNA on another successful spacecraft.
I listened for the first time this morning and could hear the beacon and transponded PSK31 without any trouble.
But I was not expecting the 435.350 carrier to stop every now and again.
What determines if the carrier is on or off. - Beacon timing.- OK, but is the transmitter also PSK activated in someway? Or is it a timer. Very nice for saving power.
Thanks
David G0MRF
-----Original Message----- From: Robert Bruninga bruninga@usna.edu To: AMSAT BB amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sun, 24 May 2015 17:58 Subject: [amsat-bb] PSAT Status (day 4)
PSAT PSK31 435.350 MHz FM downlink is full quieting with 6 bars using a decent UHF Yagi.
But we have not seen any users other than those using the 28.120 PSK channel on HF normally. We welcome people to experiment with it. Everyone within the 28.120 to 28.123 MHz ten meter passband will be uplinked and heard on the 435.350 MHz downlink.
The Naval Academy's PSAT seems healthy with plenty of power (we are keeping the APRS digipeater off to allow max power for PSK31).
PSAT 's radio and packet system are a simple $250 APRS trackerhttp://www.byonics.com/mtt4b sent to space. The PSK31 transponder is a single 3.4" square circuit board made by Brno Universtiy in the Czech Republic. The CPU for controlling bulletins and timing is a simple Parallax Basic Stamp.
PSAT is actually only about a 1U cubesat but in a 1.5U package since the flight was available and it gave us more power for our NON-SPACE solar cells. We are using standard silicon that are only half as efficient as multi-junction cells, but only cost 1% as much.