I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
That is correct. New keps are here:
http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/grace_tle/GRACE_OPM_TLE.txt
Use any of them, they are all close together at this point. First pass over the eastern USA at around 2353Z
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote:
I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
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bob, can you share the keps 73 Nitin [VU3TYG]
From: Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us To: AMSAT BB amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Thursday, 8 October 2015 10:49 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] QRG for Telemetry on Fox-1A ?
I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
On 08-Oct-15 1321, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
That is correct. New keps are here:
http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/grace_tle/GRACE_OPM_TLE.txt
Use any of them, they are all close together at this point. First pass over the eastern USA at around 2353Z
Thanks. I copied the bottom one in, added the second number/element in on the first line, from the Fox1-A previous listing, on Amsat
which makes that line look like this: --------------------------snippet-------------------------- FOX-1A 1 99998U 13001A 15281.53437500 .00015117 00000-0 15632-2 0 00005 2 99998 064.7652 291.6749 0216834 282.4383 182.6525 14.73998361000019 -------------------------------------------------------------
thus, running WinAOS, from SatPC32, I see a different time than yours:
WinAos QTH: -83.0/38.5 T#: 13794 Sat.: 17 [Standard] ---------------------------------------------------------- Day Objects AOS (L) LOS Period maxEl AZ ---------------------------------------------------------- 08.10.2015 XW-2F 18:26 18:37 11 23 140 - 001 08.10.2015 LILACSAT 2 18:32 18:43 11 28 142 - 358 08.10.2015 AO-07 18:45 19:02 17 11 221 - 325 08.10.2015 XW-2A 18:50 19:01 11 45 152 - 354 08.10.2015 ISS 19:05 19:16 11 45 243 - 049 08.10.2015 FOX-1A 19:48 20:01 13 17 169 - 045<----- 08.10.2015 XW-2E 19:52 20:04 12 25 191 - 339 08.10.2015 XW-2C 19:57 20:08 11 23 195 - 337 08.10.2015 XW-2D 19:58 20:09 11 22 196 - 337 08.10.2015 XW-2B 19:58 20:09 11 22 197 - 338 08.10.2015 XW-2F 20:01 20:12 11 21 199 - 337 08.10.2015 LILACSAT 2 20:06 20:17 11 18 199 - 334 08.10.2015 XW-2A 20:25 20:34 09 11 215 - 327 08.10.2015 ISS 20:43 20:52 09 12 285 - 048 08.10.2015 AO-73 21:23 21:34 11 15 125 - 004 08.10.2015 FOX-1A 21:27 21:43 16 56 221 - 030<---- --------------------------------------------------------------
So, where did I go wrong?
That looks right. A few minutes off what I had, but I don't have SatPC32 here at work.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote:
On 08-Oct-15 1321, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
That is correct. New keps are here:
http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/grace_tle/GRACE_OPM_TLE.txt
Use any of them, they are all close together at this point. First pass over the eastern USA at around 2353Z
Thanks. I copied the bottom one in, added the second number/element in on the first line, from the Fox1-A previous listing, on Amsat
which makes that line look like this: --------------------------snippet-------------------------- FOX-1A 1 99998U 13001A 15281.53437500 .00015117 00000-0 15632-2 0 00005 2 99998 064.7652 291.6749 0216834 282.4383 182.6525 14.73998361000019
thus, running WinAOS, from SatPC32, I see a different time than yours:
WinAos QTH: -83.0/38.5 T#: 13794 Sat.: 17 [Standard]
Day Objects AOS (L) LOS Period maxEl AZ
08.10.2015 XW-2F 18:26 18:37 11 23 140 - 001 08.10.2015 LILACSAT 2 18:32 18:43 11 28 142 - 358 08.10.2015 AO-07 18:45 19:02 17 11 221 - 325 08.10.2015 XW-2A 18:50 19:01 11 45 152 - 354 08.10.2015 ISS 19:05 19:16 11 45 243 - 049 08.10.2015 FOX-1A 19:48 20:01 13 17 169 - 045<----- 08.10.2015 XW-2E 19:52 20:04 12 25 191 - 339 08.10.2015 XW-2C 19:57 20:08 11 23 195 - 337 08.10.2015 XW-2D 19:58 20:09 11 22 196 - 337 08.10.2015 XW-2B 19:58 20:09 11 22 197 - 338 08.10.2015 XW-2F 20:01 20:12 11 21 199 - 337 08.10.2015 LILACSAT 2 20:06 20:17 11 18 199 - 334 08.10.2015 XW-2A 20:25 20:34 09 11 215 - 327 08.10.2015 ISS 20:43 20:52 09 12 285 - 048 08.10.2015 AO-73 21:23 21:34 11 15 125 - 004 08.10.2015 FOX-1A 21:27 21:43 16 56 221 - 030<----
So, where did I go wrong?
-- 73, Bob KD7YZ www.qrz.com/db/kd7yz AmSat LM#901
For a little girl who uses an iPhone app to track the birds, where can she go to get the pass info in a format she can use?
She uses an app called Hamsat and j don't believe there is a way to manually enter Keps. Is there an online prediction tool that will give Az/El, etc.?
James Lea Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 8, 2015, at 13:21, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net wrote:
That is correct. New keps are here:
http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/grace_tle/GRACE_OPM_TLE.txt
Use any of them, they are all close together at this point. First pass over the eastern USA at around 2353Z
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote: I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
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I have Hamsat on my iPhone. Look for the Manual Data Entry option on the "Manage Sats" screen. There you can copy and paste the TLEs. I have them working fine on mine since I don't have SatPC32 on the work PC.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 3:05 PM, James Lea - WX4TV james@wx4tv.com wrote:
For a little girl who uses an iPhone app to track the birds, where can she go to get the pass info in a format she can use?
She uses an app called Hamsat and j don't believe there is a way to manually enter Keps. Is there an online prediction tool that will give Az/El, etc.?
James Lea Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 8, 2015, at 13:21, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net wrote:
That is correct. New keps are here:
http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/grace_tle/GRACE_OPM_TLE.txt
Use any of them, they are all close together at this point. First pass over the eastern USA at around 2353Z
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote: I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
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Will do!
James Lea Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 8, 2015, at 15:06, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net wrote:
I have Hamsat on my iPhone. Look for the Manual Data Entry option on the "Manage Sats" screen. There you can copy and paste the TLEs. I have them working fine on mine since I don't have SatPC32 on the work PC.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 3:05 PM, James Lea - WX4TV james@wx4tv.com wrote: For a little girl who uses an iPhone app to track the birds, where can she go to get the pass info in a format she can use?
She uses an app called Hamsat and j don't believe there is a way to manually enter Keps. Is there an online prediction tool that will give Az/El, etc.?
James Lea Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 8, 2015, at 13:21, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net wrote:
That is correct. New keps are here:
http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/grace_tle/GRACE_OPM_TLE.txt
Use any of them, they are all close together at this point. First pass over the eastern USA at around 2353Z
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote: I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
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GoSatWatch is an iPhone app that is easy to add the new keps. It's the most modern looking and user friendly which is a plus for a youngster nowadays.
Michael Vivona Sent from my iPad
On Oct 8, 2015, at 3:05 PM, James Lea - WX4TV james@wx4tv.com wrote:
For a little girl who uses an iPhone app to track the birds, where can she go to get the pass info in a format she can use?
She uses an app called Hamsat and j don't believe there is a way to manually enter Keps. Is there an online prediction tool that will give Az/El, etc.?
James Lea Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 8, 2015, at 13:21, Paul Stoetzer n8hm@arrl.net wrote:
That is correct. New keps are here:
http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~ops/grace_tle/GRACE_OPM_TLE.txt
Use any of them, they are all close together at this point. First pass over the eastern USA at around 2353Z
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote: I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
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Yes, as I understand it it should be on 145.980 MHz.
I've got my Funcube Dongle Pro+ plumbed into FoxTelem. It seems to lie in wait around 145.995-ish, but when I keyed up an HT at 145.980 it slinked its way down and centered on the HT's signal (even without "Find Signal" checked).
I even tried playing the test telemetry audio on another computer, with the HT's mic held up near the speaker. I don't think it decoded anything, but since the telemetry is "sub-audible" I imagine it got filtered out by the HT. The squiggly lines on FoxTelem seemed to react to the noise, so that confirms that it's hearing something.
I think I've got mine ready and waiting for the next fly-over, which SatPC32 says starts at 23:57z down here in EM72 land.
73, David, ky7dr
On 2015-10-08 11:19, Bob KD7YZ wrote:
I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
Got my 817 hooked up to macDoppler ready for the next pass over Europe.
73
Dave, G4DPZ
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On 8 Oct 2015, at 20:54, David Rush david@rushtone.com wrote:
Yes, as I understand it it should be on 145.980 MHz.
I've got my Funcube Dongle Pro+ plumbed into FoxTelem. It seems to lie in wait around 145.995-ish, but when I keyed up an HT at 145.980 it slinked its way down and centered on the HT's signal (even without "Find Signal" checked).
I even tried playing the test telemetry audio on another computer, with the HT's mic held up near the speaker. I don't think it decoded anything, but since the telemetry is "sub-audible" I imagine it got filtered out by the HT. The squiggly lines on FoxTelem seemed to react to the noise, so that confirms that it's hearing something.
I think I've got mine ready and waiting for the next fly-over, which SatPC32 says starts at 23:57z down here in EM72 land.
73, David, ky7dr
On 2015-10-08 11:19, Bob KD7YZ wrote: I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
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Just a reminder - since the low data rate telemetry is subaudible, you will likely need to use the 9600 baud data out pin (and select the 9600 baud packet mode in the 817 menu) to get the unfiltered audio for decoding telemetry.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 4:20 PM, dave@g4dpz.me.uk wrote:
Got my 817 hooked up to macDoppler ready for the next pass over Europe.
73
Dave, G4DPZ
Sent from my iPhone
On 8 Oct 2015, at 20:54, David Rush david@rushtone.com wrote:
Yes, as I understand it it should be on 145.980 MHz.
I've got my Funcube Dongle Pro+ plumbed into FoxTelem. It seems to lie in wait around 145.995-ish, but when I keyed up an HT at 145.980 it slinked its way down and centered on the HT's signal (even without "Find Signal" checked).
I even tried playing the test telemetry audio on another computer, with the HT's mic held up near the speaker. I don't think it decoded anything, but since the telemetry is "sub-audible" I imagine it got filtered out by the HT. The squiggly lines on FoxTelem seemed to react to the noise, so that confirms that it's hearing something.
I think I've got mine ready and waiting for the next fly-over, which SatPC32 says starts at 23:57z down here in EM72 land.
73, David, ky7dr
On 2015-10-08 11:19, Bob KD7YZ wrote: I have the fox-1 telemetry program running; am tracking using the guesstimate Keps .. but what is the freq for telemetry? Currently I am on 145.980 FM
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Excellent signals over ZL on the 1946 UT pass (58 deg) 8 Oct. 5 good frames decoded and hopefully uploaded.
Alan ZL2BX
You're there!
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 4:27 PM, alancresswell@xtra.co.nz wrote:
Excellent signals over ZL on the 1946 UT pass (58 deg) 8 Oct. 5 good frames decoded and hopefully uploaded.
Alan ZL2BX
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On 08-Oct-15 1623, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
Just a reminder - since the low data rate telemetry is subaudible, you will likely need to use the 9600 baud data out pin (and select the 9600 baud packet mode in the 817 menu) to get the unfiltered audio for
might that also apply to my IC910 ?? O am using the SignaLink USB sound Card
Yes, the 910 also has the audio for 9600 baud packet on a separate pin.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 6:47 PM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote:
On 08-Oct-15 1623, Paul Stoetzer wrote:
Just a reminder - since the low data rate telemetry is subaudible, you will likely need to use the 9600 baud data out pin (and select the 9600 baud packet mode in the 817 menu) to get the unfiltered audio for
might that also apply to my IC910 ?? O am using the SignaLink USB sound Card
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Yes. The speaker audio will filter out the subaudible tones. Data port does not.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 8, 2015, at 18:47, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us wrote:
On 08-Oct-15 1623, Paul Stoetzer wrote: Just a reminder - since the low data rate telemetry is subaudible, you will likely need to use the 9600 baud data out pin (and select the 9600 baud packet mode in the 817 menu) to get the unfiltered audio for
might that also apply to my IC910 ?? O am using the SignaLink USB sound Card
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alancresswell@xtra.co.nz
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Andrew Glasbrenner
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Bob KD7YZ
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dave@g4dpz.me.uk
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David Rush
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James Lea - WX4TV
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Mvivona
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Nitin Muttin
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Paul Stoetzer