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73, Drew KO4MA
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Hearsat] Universitetsky 2 (Tatiana 2) heard Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 21:54:47 +0200 From: nils@vonstorch.de To: hearsat@mailman.qth.net
Hi all,
today a Multi Carrier rocket was launched from Baikonur carrying a few satellites, including Tatiana 2(Universitetsky 2) and Sumbandila into orbit.
Found Universitetsky 2 (Tatiana 2) transmitting Data (and occassinally CW also) on ~435,365 MHz. this evening at around 19:20 UTC. Signal was quite strong but with some heavy fading now and then, probably caused by the satellites rotation.
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Just copied a cw telemetry signal centred on 435.365MHz here in UK.
AOS around 09.12utc as a continuous carrier.
At approx 09.14utc cw telemetry started until LOS at 09.20utc.
Telemetry appears to consist of alpha / numeric blocks of 7 characters.
No keps here so no idea if it's what we're all looking for or not.
Regards
David G8OQW
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-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Glasbrenner Sent: 17 September 2009 20:57 To: amsat-bb Subject: [amsat-bb] [Fwd: [Hearsat] Universitetsky 2 (Tatiana 2) heard]
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73, Drew KO4MA
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Hearsat] Universitetsky 2 (Tatiana 2) heard Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 21:54:47 +0200 From: nils@vonstorch.de To: hearsat@mailman.qth.net
Hi all,
today a Multi Carrier rocket was launched from Baikonur carrying a few satellites, including Tatiana 2(Universitetsky 2) and Sumbandila into orbit.
Found Universitetsky 2 (Tatiana 2) transmitting Data (and occassinally CW also) on ~435,365 MHz. this evening at around 19:20 UTC. Signal was quite strong but with some heavy fading now and then, probably caused by the satellites rotation.
Regards, Nils
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