FUNcube-1 transponder now continuously active
Hi All,
FC1 is now in continuous transponder mode for the holiday period. Normal autonomous operation will recommence from late MONDAY evening.
As reported earlier today, the transponder payload on EO-79 has also been switched on and, so long as the on board bus voltage stays up above its safe mode setting, then this should also be active.
Have a great FUN weekend and enjoy the birds.
73
Graham G3VZV
What is the difference between FC1 transponder mode and the transponder payload on EO-79 being on?
73, John KG4AKV On Mar 25, 2016 3:18 PM, "Graham Shirville" g.shirville@btinternet.com wrote:
Hi All,
FC1 is now in continuous transponder mode for the holiday period. Normal autonomous operation will recommence from late MONDAY evening.
As reported earlier today, the transponder payload on EO-79 has also been switched on and, so long as the on board bus voltage stays up above its safe mode setting, then this should also be active.
Have a great FUN weekend and enjoy the birds.
73
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John,
These are two separate satellites. FUNcube-1, known on orbit as AO-73, carries a linear transponder and a telemetry beacon for schools. During the week, AO-73 normally operates in "educational mode" which is a 300 mW telemetry signal while the satellite is in sunlight and a 30 mW telemetry signal along with a 20 kHz wide linear transponder when the satellite is in eclipse. On weekends, the command stations put it into transponder mode full time since schools are generally not open, so a strong telemetry beacon for educational purposes is not necessary.
EO-79, the on-orbit designation of QB50p1, is a satellite that is designed to test payloads for the QB50 project, which involves a fleet of 50 cubesats being sent to a very low orbit in order to study the upper atmosphere. It carries the same style transponder as AO-73. The transponder is known as FUNcube-3. That transponder has now been activated for amateur use following the conclusion of the scientific mission. Unfortunately, the satellite's power system is not sufficient to power the transponder for a long period (it has a negative power budget), so the transponder shuts off and the satellite switches to safe mode when the battery voltage falls beyond a set voltage.
And yes, there is also a FUNcube-2. It's on board UKube-1, an experimental satellite built by the UK Space Agency. The telemetry beacon (similar to AO-73's) has been active since the end of the satellite's primary mission, but there has been no further word of transponder activation.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 5:35 PM, John Brier johnbrier@gmail.com wrote:
What is the difference between FC1 transponder mode and the transponder payload on EO-79 being on?
73, John KG4AKV On Mar 25, 2016 3:18 PM, "Graham Shirville" g.shirville@btinternet.com wrote:
Hi All,
FC1 is now in continuous transponder mode for the holiday period. Normal autonomous operation will recommence from late MONDAY evening.
As reported earlier today, the transponder payload on EO-79 has also been switched on and, so long as the on board bus voltage stays up above its safe mode setting, then this should also be active.
Have a great FUN weekend and enjoy the birds.
73
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