ok, these are, indeed, the dumbest questions for you folks, because i've determined you all ARE the experts. i'm a 60+ year old ham. never worked the birds, but have always been fascinated. yup typical story, right? our local, somewhat, non-existent radio club had someone (not from around here) provide a very brief demonstration one saturday morning in a walmart parking lot - circa 2001. needless to say that was a LONG time ago. most of my hamming has been cw, with a rare ssb qso. i got burned out on 2m/70cm, early on (many years ago), howver...i've got my vhf/gear and antennas updated for some sat work. MY MAJOR PROBLEM is _/where/_ can i find downlink/uplink freqs for the fm birds with transponders. to be honest, i'd be darned happy to just to RECEIVE a cw beacon or even some packet via rig and soundcard. i've weeded through tons of websites, tons of threads on this bb...and am STILL having a difficult time finding the info for what i want. i'm a dinosaur (OLD) and and recovering from extremely severe colon cancer surgery, BUT i'm looking to broaden my horizons/hobby. also a link to a DECENT free tracking program with updating pass predictions would be helpful, too. i have a refurb pc notebook in the shack for this project. yes, i've heard of google, and yes, i've read darned near everything i can find...but the more i read, the more confused this old guys gets. feel free to answer me via private email so as not to clutter this mailing list...which HAS provided great info, but also, sadly, adds to my confusion. at least, i've got the doppler effect problem reasonably figured out. sorry for the long email and stupid questions. i originally wasn't going to send it, but i figured i gotta start someplace. 73!
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It's not perfect and needs some additions and updates, but here is a resource: http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=177
You may also consider the Getting Started book from AMSAT, which can be had as a free download with AMSAT membership, or purchased in hard copy from the store at http://store.amsat.org/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33&products_id=125
73, Drew KO4MA
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of KG4BYN - Ben Harold Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 11:11 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] dumbest questions in the world
ok, these are, indeed, the dumbest questions for you folks, because i've determined you all ARE the experts. i'm a 60+ year old ham. never worked the birds, but have always been fascinated. yup typical story, right? our local, somewhat, non-existent radio club had someone (not from around here) provide a very brief demonstration one saturday morning in a walmart parking lot - circa 2001. needless to say that was a LONG time ago. most of my hamming has been cw, with a rare ssb qso. i got burned out on 2m/70cm, early on (many years ago), howver...i've got my vhf/gear and antennas updated for some sat work. MY MAJOR PROBLEM is _/where/_ can i find downlink/uplink freqs for the fm birds with transponders. to be honest, i'd be darned happy to just to RECEIVE a cw beacon or even some packet via rig and soundcard. i've weeded through tons of websites, tons of threads on this bb...and am STILL having a difficult time finding the info for what i want. i'm a dinosaur (OLD) and and recovering from extremely severe colon cancer surgery, BUT i'm looking to broaden my horizons/hobby. also a link to a DECENT free tracking program with updating pass predictions would be helpful, too. i have a refurb pc notebook in the shack for this project. yes, i've heard of google, and yes, i've read darned near everything i can find...but the more i read, the more confused this old guys gets. feel free to answer me via private email so as not to clutter this mailing list...which HAS provided great info, but also, sadly, adds to my confusion. at least, i've got the doppler effect problem reasonably figured out. sorry for the long email and stupid questions. i originally wasn't going to send it, but i figured i gotta start someplace. 73!
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As to pass prediction programs, SatPC32 is not free, but like the book Drew mentioned it comes as a premium with a certain level of AMSAT membership. It is one of the "gold standard" programs that includes automated tuning of your rig (if it has computer control) to compensate for doppler and steering of rotators.
But another truly free resource is at http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/tools/predict/index.php, an on-line pass prediction tool.
Good luck and 73,
Burns W2BFJ
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Andrew Glasbrenner glasbrenner@mindspring.com wrote:
It's not perfect and needs some additions and updates, but here is a resource: http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=177
You may also consider the Getting Started book from AMSAT, which can be had as a free download with AMSAT membership, or purchased in hard copy from the store at http://store.amsat.org/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33&products_id=125
73, Drew KO4MA
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of KG4BYN - Ben Harold Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 11:11 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] dumbest questions in the world
ok, these are, indeed, the dumbest questions for you folks, because i've determined you all ARE the experts. i'm a 60+ year old ham. never worked the birds, but have always been fascinated. yup typical story, right? our local, somewhat, non-existent radio club had someone (not from around here) provide a very brief demonstration one saturday morning in a walmart parking lot - circa 2001. needless to say that was a LONG time ago. most of my hamming has been cw, with a rare ssb qso. i got burned out on 2m/70cm, early on (many years ago), howver...i've got my vhf/gear and antennas updated for some sat work. MY MAJOR PROBLEM is _/where/_ can i find downlink/uplink freqs for the fm birds with transponders. to be honest, i'd be darned happy to just to RECEIVE a cw beacon or even some packet via rig and soundcard. i've weeded through tons of websites, tons of threads on this bb...and am STILL having a difficult time finding the info for what i want. i'm a dinosaur (OLD) and and recovering from extremely severe colon cancer surgery, BUT i'm looking to broaden my horizons/hobby. also a link to a DECENT free tracking program with updating pass predictions would be helpful, too. i have a refurb pc notebook in the shack for this project. yes, i've heard of google, and yes, i've read darned near everything i can find...but the more i read, the more confused this old guys gets. feel free to answer me via private email so as not to clutter this mailing list...which HAS provided great info, but also, sadly, adds to my confusion. at least, i've got the doppler effect problem reasonably figured out. sorry for the long email and stupid questions. i originally wasn't going to send it, but i figured i gotta start someplace. 73!
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Satpc32 seems to require more up front configuration and learning. I gave up and used Orbitron which seems more simple and is also free. I recommend it. On Nov 7, 2015 9:14 AM, "Burns Fisher" burns@fisher.cc wrote:
As to pass prediction programs, SatPC32 is not free, but like the book Drew mentioned it comes as a premium with a certain level of AMSAT membership. It is one of the "gold standard" programs that includes automated tuning of your rig (if it has computer control) to compensate for doppler and steering of rotators.
But another truly free resource is at http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/tools/predict/index.php, an on-line pass prediction tool.
Good luck and 73,
Burns W2BFJ
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Andrew Glasbrenner glasbrenner@mindspring.com wrote:
It's not perfect and needs some additions and updates, but here is a resource: http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=177
You may also consider the Getting Started book from AMSAT, which can be
had
as a free download with AMSAT membership, or purchased in hard copy from
the
store at http://store.amsat.org/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33&products_id=125
73, Drew KO4MA
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of KG4BYN
- Ben
Harold Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 11:11 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] dumbest questions in the world
ok, these are, indeed, the dumbest questions for you folks, because i've determined you all ARE the experts. i'm a 60+ year old ham. never worked the birds, but have always been fascinated. yup typical story, right?
our
local, somewhat, non-existent radio club had someone (not from around
here)
provide a very brief demonstration one saturday morning in a walmart
parking
lot - circa 2001. needless to say that was a LONG time ago. most of my hamming has been cw, with a rare ssb qso. i got burned out on 2m/70cm, early on (many years ago), howver...i've
got my
vhf/gear and antennas updated for some sat work. MY MAJOR PROBLEM is _/where/_ can i find downlink/uplink freqs for the fm birds with transponders. to be honest, i'd be darned happy to just to RECEIVE a cw beacon or even some packet via rig and soundcard. i've weeded through
tons
of websites, tons of threads on this bb...and am STILL having a difficult time finding the info for what i want. i'm a dinosaur (OLD) and and recovering from extremely severe colon cancer surgery, BUT i'm looking to broaden my horizons/hobby. also a link to a DECENT free tracking program with updating pass predictions would be helpful, too. i have a refurb pc notebook in the shack for this project. yes, i've heard of google, and
yes,
i've read darned near everything i can find...but the more i read, the
more
confused this old guys gets. feel free to answer me via private email
so as
not to clutter this mailing list...which HAS provided great info, but
also,
sadly, adds to my confusion. at least, i've got the doppler effect
problem
reasonably figured out. sorry for the long email and stupid questions.
i
originally wasn't going to send it, but i figured i gotta start
someplace.
73!
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I did not find the same. You better stick with things that only have one moving part.
On 11/7/2015 10:51 AM, John Brier wrote:
Satpc32 seems to require more up front configuration and learning. I gave up and used Orbitron which seems more simple and is also free. I recommend it.
Sure, there are lots of choices. Thanks for pointing out Orbitron.
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 11:51 AM, John Brier johnbrier@gmail.com wrote:
Satpc32 seems to require more up front configuration and learning. I gave up and used Orbitron which seems more simple and is also free. I recommend it.
On Nov 7, 2015 9:14 AM, "Burns Fisher" burns@fisher.cc wrote:
As to pass prediction programs, SatPC32 is not free, but like the book Drew mentioned it comes as a premium with a certain level of AMSAT membership. It is one of the "gold standard" programs that includes automated tuning of your rig (if it has computer control) to compensate for doppler and steering of rotators.
But another truly free resource is at http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/tools/predict/index.php, an on-line pass prediction tool.
Good luck and 73,
Burns W2BFJ
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Andrew Glasbrenner glasbrenner@mindspring.com wrote:
It's not perfect and needs some additions and updates, but here is a resource: http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=177
You may also consider the Getting Started book from AMSAT, which can be had as a free download with AMSAT membership, or purchased in hard copy from the store at http://store.amsat.org/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33&products_id=125
73, Drew KO4MA
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of KG4BYN - Ben Harold Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 11:11 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] dumbest questions in the world
ok, these are, indeed, the dumbest questions for you folks, because i've determined you all ARE the experts. i'm a 60+ year old ham. never worked the birds, but have always been fascinated. yup typical story, right? our local, somewhat, non-existent radio club had someone (not from around here) provide a very brief demonstration one saturday morning in a walmart parking lot - circa 2001. needless to say that was a LONG time ago. most of my hamming has been cw, with a rare ssb qso. i got burned out on 2m/70cm, early on (many years ago), howver...i've got my vhf/gear and antennas updated for some sat work. MY MAJOR PROBLEM is _/where/_ can i find downlink/uplink freqs for the fm birds with transponders. to be honest, i'd be darned happy to just to RECEIVE a cw beacon or even some packet via rig and soundcard. i've weeded through tons of websites, tons of threads on this bb...and am STILL having a difficult time finding the info for what i want. i'm a dinosaur (OLD) and and recovering from extremely severe colon cancer surgery, BUT i'm looking to broaden my horizons/hobby. also a link to a DECENT free tracking program with updating pass predictions would be helpful, too. i have a refurb pc notebook in the shack for this project. yes, i've heard of google, and yes, i've read darned near everything i can find...but the more i read, the more confused this old guys gets. feel free to answer me via private email so as not to clutter this mailing list...which HAS provided great info, but also, sadly, adds to my confusion. at least, i've got the doppler effect problem reasonably figured out. sorry for the long email and stupid questions. i originally wasn't going to send it, but i figured i gotta start someplace. 73!
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For frequency references I like the link below. It includes FM transponders, Linear Birds, University 'beepsats' (so that you can pick up the CW beacons) and so on: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/satslist.htm
Another new but good reference is here, a crowd sourced effort to document all the birds in the Amateur Spectrum in one spot: https://db.satnogs.org/
Its not free ($5.00) but I like having the laminated Frequency Guide from AMSAT handy. It lists all the active voice birds (SSB/FM) on a nice single laminated sheet front/back. http://store.amsat.org/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=73
I second the vote for Orbitron if you are a Windows user. It does have the ability to control your rotators and rig directly, but you have to download another program for that called a DDE client. I used wispdde for a while. orbitron: http://www.stoff.pl/ wispdde: http://www.mederoscnc.com/CX6DD/wispdde/wispdde.htm
If you are a Linux user, 'predict' is a good command line tool, and 'gpredict' is a good graphical version. Both can be found in the repositories and installed using the following command in a terminal (assuming a Debian flavored distribution): sudo apt-get install predict sudo apt-get install gpredict
Good Luck!
73s, Zach, KJ4QLP
On 11/7/2015 11:51 AM, John Brier wrote:
Satpc32 seems to require more up front configuration and learning. I gave up and used Orbitron which seems more simple and is also free. I recommend it. On Nov 7, 2015 9:14 AM, "Burns Fisher" burns@fisher.cc wrote:
As to pass prediction programs, SatPC32 is not free, but like the book Drew mentioned it comes as a premium with a certain level of AMSAT membership. It is one of the "gold standard" programs that includes automated tuning of your rig (if it has computer control) to compensate for doppler and steering of rotators.
But another truly free resource is at http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/tools/predict/index.php, an on-line pass prediction tool.
Good luck and 73,
Burns W2BFJ
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Andrew Glasbrenner glasbrenner@mindspring.com wrote:
It's not perfect and needs some additions and updates, but here is a resource: http://www.amsat.org/?page_id=177
You may also consider the Getting Started book from AMSAT, which can be
had
as a free download with AMSAT membership, or purchased in hard copy from
the
store at http://store.amsat.org/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33&products_id=125
73, Drew KO4MA
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of KG4BYN
- Ben
Harold Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 11:11 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] dumbest questions in the world
ok, these are, indeed, the dumbest questions for you folks, because i've determined you all ARE the experts. i'm a 60+ year old ham. never worked the birds, but have always been fascinated. yup typical story, right?
our
local, somewhat, non-existent radio club had someone (not from around
here)
provide a very brief demonstration one saturday morning in a walmart
parking
lot - circa 2001. needless to say that was a LONG time ago. most of my hamming has been cw, with a rare ssb qso. i got burned out on 2m/70cm, early on (many years ago), howver...i've
got my
vhf/gear and antennas updated for some sat work. MY MAJOR PROBLEM is _/where/_ can i find downlink/uplink freqs for the fm birds with transponders. to be honest, i'd be darned happy to just to RECEIVE a cw beacon or even some packet via rig and soundcard. i've weeded through
tons
of websites, tons of threads on this bb...and am STILL having a difficult time finding the info for what i want. i'm a dinosaur (OLD) and and recovering from extremely severe colon cancer surgery, BUT i'm looking to broaden my horizons/hobby. also a link to a DECENT free tracking program with updating pass predictions would be helpful, too. i have a refurb pc notebook in the shack for this project. yes, i've heard of google, and
yes,
i've read darned near everything i can find...but the more i read, the
more
confused this old guys gets. feel free to answer me via private email
so as
not to clutter this mailing list...which HAS provided great info, but
also,
sadly, adds to my confusion. at least, i've got the doppler effect
problem
reasonably figured out. sorry for the long email and stupid questions.
i
originally wasn't going to send it, but i figured i gotta start
someplace.
73!
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On 11/7/2015 11:31, Zach Leffke wrote:
Its not free ($5.00) but I like having the laminated Frequency Guide from AMSAT handy. It lists all the active voice birds (SSB/FM) on a nice single laminated sheet front/back. http://store.amsat.org/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=73
Join or renew your AMSAT membership and I believe you get one of those free when you get your card.
Jerry Buxton, NØJY
I just joined and got the frequency chart and the rest of the member materials yesterday. Great stuff. Thanks.
John, KG4AKV On Nov 7, 2015 1:22 PM, "Jerry Buxton" n0jy@amsat.org wrote:
On 11/7/2015 11:31, Zach Leffke wrote:
Its not free ($5.00) but I like having the laminated Frequency Guide from AMSAT handy. It lists all the active voice birds (SSB/FM) on a nice single laminated sheet front/back. http://store.amsat.org/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=73
Join or renew your AMSAT membership and I believe you get one of those free when you get your card.
Jerry Buxton, NØJY
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Ben
I have been using satellites for a very long time and I got overwhelmed by the amount of information about all the new satellite launches that have been occurring this year and are planned in the near future.
So for the sake of collating this into one cohesive place I created a spreadsheet which I have attached (If it doesn't appear on the BB I'll be happy to send it direct).
Anyone can use it and if there are any errors or omissions then please feel free to pass them back to me.
Please note this was created for my interest in satellites that have voice capability. If they have telemetry or data capability it is shown. What this list does NOT include is the data only satellites as I have not interest personally in data only and wanted to keep this list as simple as possible.
If anything is unclear or if you have any questions please feel free to ask.
Best 73 de Dave M0SAT (IO91TP)
-----Original Message----- From: AMSAT-BB [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of KG4BYN - Ben Harold Sent: 07 November 2015 04:11 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] dumbest questions in the world
ok, these are, indeed, the dumbest questions for you folks, because i've determined you all ARE the experts. i'm a 60+ year old ham. never worked the birds, but have always been fascinated. yup typical story, right? our local, somewhat, non-existent radio club had someone (not from around here) provide a very brief demonstration one saturday morning in a walmart parking lot - circa 2001. needless to say that was a LONG time ago. most of my hamming has been cw, with a rare ssb qso. i got burned out on 2m/70cm, early on (many years ago), howver...i've got my vhf/gear and antennas updated for some sat work. MY MAJOR PROBLEM is _/where/_ can i find downlink/uplink freqs for the fm birds with transponders. to be honest, i'd be darned happy to just to RECEIVE a cw beacon or even some packet via rig and soundcard. i've weeded through tons of websites, tons of threads on this bb...and am STILL having a difficult time finding the info for what i want. i'm a dinosaur (OLD) and and recovering from extremely severe colon cancer surgery, BUT i'm looking to broaden my horizons/hobby. also a link to a DECENT free tracking program with updating pass predictions would be helpful, too. i have a refurb pc notebook in the shack for this project. yes, i've heard of google, and yes, i've read darned near everything i can find...but the more i read, the more confused this old guys gets. feel free to answer me via private email so as not to clutter this mailing list...which HAS provided great info, but also, sadly, adds to my confusion. at least, i've got the doppler effect problem reasonably figured out. sorry for the long email and stupid questions. i originally wasn't going to send it, but i figured i gotta start someplace. 73!
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participants (8)
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Andrew Glasbrenner
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Burns Fisher
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Dave Remnant
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Jerry Buxton
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John Becker
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John Brier
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KG4BYN - Ben Harold
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Zach Leffke