I attached an m wav recording of Oscar 11 on the morning pass . This is what I usually hear on a good pass . Is there packet signal in there ? I've tried psk and afsk but never get a print ?
Thanks Jerry WB5LHD
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 10:50 -0600, jerry wrote:
I attached an m wav recording of Oscar 11 on the morning pass . This is what I usually hear on a good pass . Is there packet signal in there ? I've tried psk and afsk but never get a print ?
Thanks Jerry WB5LHD
I just heard Oscar-11 at 22:06, bit quieter than usual. Evidently there's life in the batteries, or it's in good clear sunlight ;-)
I don't know if AO-11 is visible with the naked eye, but since I could see about eight fenceposts in front of me I wasn't inclined to stop and look...
Gordon MM0YEQ
Hi Jerry,
I don't think that "packet" had been invented when UO11 was born:)
I am sure someone on the BB will give you the full info but from memory it is just plain ASCII using Bell ?202 tones that we used to employ for modems over the telephone.
cheers
Graham
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I attached an m wav recording of Oscar 11 on the morning pass . This is what I usually hear on a good pass . Is there packet signal in there ? I've tried psk and afsk but never get a print ?
Thanks Jerry WB5LHD
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Hi Graham, Jerry & all,
CA3SOC's posting earlier this evening has a link that contains all the information required.
Long story short, 1200bd 1800hz tone with 1200hz shift and ascii7
MixW can do it in RTTY mode
73
Pete MI3EPN
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Graham Shirville g.shirville@btinternet.com wrote:
Hi Jerry,
I don't think that "packet" had been invented when UO11 was born:)
I am sure someone on the BB will give you the full info but from memory it is just plain ASCII using Bell ?202 tones that we used to employ for modems over the telephone.
cheers
Graham
----- Original Message ----- From: "jerry" jkboxk@wildblue.net To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 4:50 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] oscar 11
I attached an m wav recording of Oscar 11 on the morning pass . This is what I usually hear on a good pass . Is there packet signal in there ? I've tried psk and afsk but never get a print ?
Thanks Jerry WB5LHD
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Hi Jerry,
As others have said, it's not packet, but simple ASCII. You can decode it with MIXW or with hardware decoders. See my website for full details. Look at the latest report, which includes info to get you started.
HTH
73 Clive G3CWV
On 22/01/2011 16:50, jerry wrote:
I attached an m wav recording of Oscar 11 on the morning pass . This is what I usually hear on a good pass . Is there packet signal in there ? I've tried psk and afsk but never get a print ?
Thanks Jerry WB5LHD
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