First copy of ARISSat-1 in South America !
I heard ARISSat-1 on 145,950 MHz at 22:25:42 UTC in GH70un Sete Lagoas Brasil, orbit # 70103 of ISS ! Audio here: http://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/satelite/ARISSAT1PY4ZBZ1.wav 73 de Roland.
Good audio from ARISSat-1 (145.950) 0ver ZL at 2330 UTC
(Greetings from children "The secret word is eagle")
Satellite data was transmitted (Audio announcement) at 2333 UTC
(?) is 448 minutes.
IHU temperature is +29 degrees C.
Control temperature +26 degrees C.
Battery voltage is 27.93 volts.
Battery current is -209ma
Further greetings from children at 2335 UTC
Alan
ZL2BX
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From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Roland Zurmely Sent: Thursday, 10 February 2011 22:52 To: AMSAT Subject: [amsat-bb] First copy of ARISSat-1 in South America !
I heard ARISSat-1 on 145,950 MHz at 22:25:42 UTC in GH70un Sete Lagoas Brasil, orbit # 70103 of ISS !
Audio here:
http://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/satelite/ARISSAT1PY4ZBZ1.wav
73 de Roland.
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On Feb 10, 2011, at 15:52, Roland Zurmely py4zbz@yahoo.com wrote:
I heard ARISSat-1 on 145,950 MHz at 22:25:42 UTC in GH70un Sete Lagoas Brasil, orbit # 70103 of ISS !
Audio here:
http://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/satelite/ARISSAT1PY4ZBZ1.wav
73 de Roland.
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ARISSAT-1 over ZL at 0103 UTC
Robot 36 picture received from ARISSAT-1 at 0137 UTC - reasonable quality.
Childrens announcements at 0109.
Data announcement at 0110
NEGA 548 minutes.
IHU Temperature +29 Degrees C.
Control panel temperature +26 degrees C
Battery voltage 27.93 volts.
Battery current is -209ma
Alan
ZL2BX
The satellite program in HRD does not appear to list the ARISSat-1, thus there is no Kepler data and no way to track it in the program.
Does anyone know how to put the ARISSat-1 into the program?
Tnx, Ted K7TRK
At the moment, ARISSAT-1 is still housed inside the International Space Station, so its keps are the same as the ISS. You can simply copy the ISS keps & paste them to the end of your keps file (amateur.txt, nasa.all, or whatever), change the satellite name to ARISSAT-1, and change the object number (the 5-digit number + letter in the first line, same 5-digit number in the second line) to 99999. I don't know that any more test operations from within the space station are planned.
Once ARISSAT-1 is released during the spacewalk, it will have its own keps.
George, KA3HSW
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted" k7trkradio@charter.net To: "'AMSAT'" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:04 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] ARISSat-1 and HRD's Satellite program
The satellite program in HRD does not appear to list the ARISSat-1, thus there is no Kepler data and no way to track it in the program.
Does anyone know how to put the ARISSat-1 into the program?
Tnx, Ted K7TRK
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participants (5)
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Alan Cresswell
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George Henry
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Rick Tejera
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Roland Zurmely
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Ted