Hello, is it possible that Dove oscar 17 DO-17 is still alive? Today I've tried to monitor it at 145.825 and I've received 2 packets from the telemetry. Unfortunately I had not the packet decoder switched on and I'm not sure.
DO-17 was the first satellite that I've received in 1991!!
73 de in3aqk
Hello Paolo,
I am certain sure that DO-17 hasn't transmitted anything for several years, and it is extremely unlikely to do so any time in the future.
That's a pretty popular downlink frequency---start capturing those packets and you'll figure out which bird is sending them.
73,
Mark N8MH
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Paolo Mattiolo mattiolo@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, is it possible that Dove oscar 17 DO-17 is still alive? Today I've tried to monitor it at 145.825 and I've received 2 packets from the telemetry. Unfortunately I had not the packet decoder switched on and I'm not sure.
DO-17 was the first satellite that I've received in 1991!!
73 de in3aqk
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I also heard packet also on 145.825 today around 0900z - didn't get a chance to put the decoder on it either, but I thought it was the ISS, as that is what passed over at the time here. I didn't think to check out DO17, however there was quite a bit of transmission time.
73 James VK6FJA
On 8/10/2011 9:37 PM, Mark L. Hammond wrote:
Hello Paolo,
I am certain sure that DO-17 hasn't transmitted anything for several years, and it is extremely unlikely to do so any time in the future.
That's a pretty popular downlink frequency---start capturing those packets and you'll figure out which bird is sending them.
73,
Mark N8MH
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Paolo Mattiolomattiolo@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, is it possible that Dove oscar 17 DO-17 is still alive? Today I've tried to monitor it at 145.825 and I've received 2 packets from the telemetry. Unfortunately I had not the packet decoder switched on and I'm not sure.
DO-17 was the first satellite that I've received in 1991!!
73 de in3aqk
-- Paolo Mattiolo Software developer
http://www.mattiolopaolo.com cell:347 9454207 skype:paolomattiolo msn:paolomattiolo@hotmail.it twitter:IN3AQK
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Hi Paolo,
DOVE-17 is certainly dead. I think you heard NO-44 or FAST-2. What time was it?
73 Mike DK3WN
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] Im Auftrag von Paolo Mattiolo Gesendet: Samstag, 8. Oktober 2011 15:10 An: amsat-bb@amsat.org Betreff: [amsat-bb] Dove oscar 17
Hello, is it possible that Dove oscar 17 DO-17 is still alive? Today I've tried to monitor it at 145.825 and I've received 2 packets from the telemetry. Unfortunately I had not the packet decoder switched on and I'm not sure.
DO-17 was the first satellite that I've received in 1991!!
73 de in3aqk
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James McBride
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Mark L. Hammond
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Mike Rupprecht
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Paolo Mattiolo