The ARISSat-1 space craft was deployed from the ISS today at 1443Z after a hold based upon questions about the 70cm antenna.
Congratulations to the ARISSat-1 team! Now bring on those reception reports.
The ARISSat-1 satellite will be in High power mode (continuous transmission) when in the sun and go to Low power (intermittent) mode when in eclipse.
73, Gould
Gould,
Congratulations to you and the entire team! It seems that our JA friends have already had some reception reports.
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On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 3:27 AM, Gould Smith gouldsmi@bellsouth.net wrote:
The ARISSat-1 space craft was deployed from the ISS today at 1443Z after a hold based upon questions about the 70cm antenna.
Congratulations to the ARISSat-1 team! Now bring on those reception reports.
The ARISSat-1 satellite will be in High power mode (continuous transmission) when in the sun and go to Low power (intermittent) mode when in eclipse.
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