Thanks a lot Nitin for the quick response. So the Robot 36 app which we use for receiving SSTV from ARISS will not be useful? Both audio message and SSTV are on 145.870 MHz?
I could not understand digipeating via ARISS. Then ARISS should also be in range? Anyway I am not much concerned now as I do not have a setup for APRS.
73 Jon VU2JO
On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 1:10 PM Nitin Muttin [email protected] wrote:
Yes it will ne ON during the 6.30pm IST pass. The sequence is as below on 145.870 FM
- Prerecorded audio message
- APRS Beacon on 145.870 post which payload will switch to 145.825 for 1
minute for APRS Digipeates (Via ARISS) 3. SSTV transmissions (10 Images) starting with PD120 next image with Robot 72 and alternating.
This entire sequence will repeat for 15 minutes.
Please note the schedule for January 9th 2025 only
Time 'Switch ON' : 11:15 UT Time 'Switch OFF' : 13:15 UT
Reception reports can be sent to [email protected] and [email protected]
73 Nitin [VU2JEK] Secretary, AMSAT INDIA
On Thursday 9 January, 2025 at 12:47:06 pm IST, Jon via AMSAT-BB < [email protected]> wrote:
Thanks a lot for this wonderful news Mani.
A couple of quick questions:
- There is a high elevation pass in my region (MK71vg) at 6.30 pm IST
today as per N2YO.COM (https://www.n2yo.com/passes/?s=62461#). Will the transmission be on? 2. Are the audio message, APRS and SSTV transmissions in sequence during the same pass? Is SSTV in PD-120 format?
73
Jon, VU2JO
On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 12:30 PM Subramani BA via AMSAT-BB < [email protected]> wrote:
Hi everyone, BGS ARPIT - an Amateur Radio payload jointly developed by SJCIT, UPARC (Upagrah Amateur Radio Club-VU2URC) & AMSAT-INDIA was launched on 30th December 2024 by India's PSLV C-60 launch vehicle. This payload is fastened to the last stage of the PSLV engine. This spent last stage of PSLV is often used as an 'Experimental Platform' called 'POEM' (PSLV Orbital Experimental Module). This is the 4th such experimental module. Since 31st December, BGS ARPIT is made 'ON' only over India and we have been receiving very good and encouraging signal reception reports, Today, for the first time, it is decided to turn it 'ON' over Europe and keep it on for a while. We request our Amateur Radio fraternity over Europe and along its footprint path to look out for the signals. We would greatly appreciate the signal reception report.
Time 'Switch ON' : 11:15 UT Time 'Switch OFF' : 13:15 UT Object : POEM-4 Payload : BGS ARPIT NORAD No : 62461 Frequency : 145.870 MHz (IARU Coordinated) Mode : NFM Data : 1. Pre recorded audio message : 2. Greeting Message & limited TM in APRS Packet format : 3. Pre loaded SSTV Images
This payload will be turned 'ON' over other parts of the Globe, in the coming days.
Thanks in advance
Mani VU2WMY Director-Educational Outreach Programme AMSAT-INDIA
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