PCSAT not useable. No joy today.
Like yesterday, on the first ascending pass, we got a successful logon and restore commands, but they did not hold to the next rev.
Again, I almost got in on the second pass, but a QRM packet took the energy I was hoping for. Third pass to the NW was too high in latitude so she was already dead.
Will try again tomorrow. The only time we can get in is on an ascending pass, with some solar sun on the south panel, and this only occurs on an ascending pass, in the local morning in the Northern Hemisphere, in the winter, between the latitudes of about 30 to 40 deg and only when the orbit's ground track is in line with the terminator.
Because PCSAT is magnetically stabilized, the angles work out just right only for a few minutes a day a few days per winter. Below that latitude there is not enough sun on the bottom panel (faces down in the southern hemisphere). Near that latitude there is some southern sun on this panel, but above that latitude, the best solar panel is pointing to space.
Bob, WB4APR
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Robert Bruninga