Hi Carlos !
Thank you very much for your report.
Listening to the recordings at your site, I hear they have the same slight variation in volume as on one of my own PC's. I do not know yet what is causing this, but useful to get confirmed form your audio playback - thanks !
Honestly, we do not know what we want to do with this exactly. We need to develop new ideas and applications over time and from others around the world.
Ideas: - remote monitor cubesat telemetry (scientific application) - world-wide broadcast of FM satellites (fun, demo) - live audio feedback of AO7 CW: stretch the footprint tests via internet - follow satellites while they travel around the world (multiple upstream stations needed)
... more ?
Challenges: - fixed antenna vs beams (beams cannot aim at 2 at the same time) - fixed antenna give lower SNR - TS2000 (now) or SDR (only a receiver is needed, no full trx) - HW: it would be nice to have 1 SDR, with eg AO51+HO68+ISS all 3 frequencies monitored AND doppler compensated simultanious (PA3FWM like but then for sats - http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/)
... suggestions ?
Today universities that launch a sat need to wait a few hours after launch before they can hear their own satellite. We often do this for them (ANDE-2 over Netherlands, Delfi-C3 over US first). Would be nice to have a system in place that solves this.
Kind of like the GENSO http://www.genso.org/ project, but that by HAMs.
Henk, PA3GUO http://www.pa3guo.com
---- Carlos Paoli crpaoli@yahoo.com.br schreef:
Hi Mike DK3WN, Henk PA3GUO and guys,
Mike, unfortunately can not monitor your audio stream, the next time I'll be there, your site is very cool.
Henk, I recorded orbits 3903 and 3916 and put on our website at http://www.sar.satfm.org/ also put a ISS record by the CT1EAT.
I hope it is useful and that everyone will enjoy.
73, Carlos Paoli - PY2FFZ
-- Henk, PA3GUO