The satellite launched April this year known as Capitan Beto, is recovering from its balance of energy that caused transmitter to be turned off for several days.
This was achieved after one of the AMSAT-LU stations in coordination and in conjunction with Satellogic team, send a command to reconfigure onboard software to turn off attitude control circuits feeding magnetorquers this last weekend .
Telemetry text mode command taken before change can be seen at http://www.amsat.org.ar/images/cubebug130818.txt .
Operation was done using RTL dongle, connected directly to antenna, using HDSDR recording software as IF mode only, that helped not to record big amount of data from Orbitron connected to DDE, also automatically compensating Doppler, see http://www.amsat.org.ar/images/cubebug130818.jpg which at top shows command sent and satellite response below.
After reset, Cubebug-1 went to 'mission state', batteries showing adequate level of charge.
Good reports were received from several amateurs from different parts of the globe.
This activity is performed as part of the agreement of mutual collaboration that Satellogic & Amsat-LU signed on July 2013.
We recall that the satellite transmits now at 1200 bps AFSK, on 437.438 KHz, broadcasting packets every 30 seconds, signal is low requiring directional antenna and preamp for adequate reception.
Cubebug-1 telemetry information at http://1.cubebug.org/coms/telemetry
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