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I was having a really good pass gpong from my NW-SE and I had copied 6 frames of Telemetry and 5 frames of KURSK data when the bird just went silent. It never came back during this pass. It was the 08-27-2011 0241 UTC pass over Lake Erie. I am curious if anyone has heard it since than. That is probably the best I have copied it since day one. The frames where forwarded. The MET was 55' 33". Bat Voltage = 35.668; Bat Current = -16 ma. I've never heard it just go silent like that and not come back up.
Carl W8KRF
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Looks like the satellite entered eclipse about that time. The solar panels are all that is powering the satellite now.
Kenneth - N5VHO
________________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Carl Rimmer [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 9:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1
I was having a really good pass gpong from my NW-SE and I had copied 6 frames of Telemetry and 5 frames of KURSK data when the bird just went silent. It never came back during this pass. It was the 08-27-2011 0241 UTC pass over Lake Erie. I am curious if anyone has heard it since than. That is probably the best I have copied it since day one. The frames where forwarded. The MET was 55' 33". Bat Voltage = 35.668; Bat Current = -16 ma. I've never heard it just go silent like that and not come back up.
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Telemetry came into the Internet telemetry server up until 02:43:37 UTC Aug 27. Then there's no further telemetry until 3:35:46 UTC.
If you are receiving telemetry, please turn on the forwarding to the Internet telemetry server, and also please email in your .CSV files to telemetry at arissattlm dot org.
Douglas KA2UPW/5
-----Original Message----- From: Carl Rimmer [email protected] To: amsat-bb [email protected] Sent: Fri, Aug 26, 2011 10:09 pm Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1
I was having a really good pass gpong from my NW-SE and I had copied 6 frames of Telemetry and 5 frames of KURSK data when the bird just went silent. It never came back during this pass. It was the 08-27-2011 0241 UTC pass over Lake Erie. I am curious if anyone has heard it since than. That is probably the best I have copied it since day one. The frames where forwarded. The MET was 55' 33". Bat Voltage = 35.668; Bat Current = -16 ma. I've never heard it just go silent like that and not come back up.
Carl W8KRF
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Carl Rimmer
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Douglas Quagliana
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Ransom, Kenneth G. (JSC-OC)[BARRIOS TECHNOLOGY]