Any place to download telemetry decoding software for the MOVE-2 bird going up (soon) ?
There is some information here: https://www.move2space.de/MOVE-II/satellite/radio-amateurs/
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org
Thanks Joanne...it's linux, so I can't do much with it without installing the SDR on a totally different computer. Appreciate you taking the time to look for me! Apparently they aren't able to provide a Windows solution, or they would have listed it in the same place. Anyway, I wish them well.
I'm using the SDR (FC Pro+) with SDR Console v3.03 on Win10 64 bit presently, and an M2 Eggbeater up only 7 feet, to capture and upload data from:
AO-73 (monster signal, great decode software) EO-88 (ditto) AO-85/81/92 (thanks to you and others on this list)
With your help, I have been able to upload 8784 payloads to Amsat since you helped me get the DUV working right with my SDR software, and 13,916 Frames of AO-73 and 2214 frames from NAYAF-1 (EO-88).
Much fun, and I'm sure it serves a purpose. Thanks again.
73, N0AN Hasan
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 1:48 PM JoAnne K9JKM joanne.k9jkm@gmail.com wrote:
Any place to download telemetry decoding software for the MOVE-2 bird going up (soon) ?
There is some information here: https://www.move2space.de/MOVE-II/satellite/radio-amateurs/
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org
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Hi Hasan,
Always good to hear from ya ...
it's linux, so I can't do much with it without installing the SDR on a totally different computer.
True, it takes a bit of setting up but in the end I'm leaning toward Linux systems. I have computers running on Windoze and others running on Linux. If you have a "spare, old machine" google for "installing ubuntu". Many Linux distributions give you an option of running either on the same machine. You add Linux without losing your installed base of Windoze software. Ubuntu 16.* or 18.* versions are fair to middling starting points.
Appreciate you taking the time to look for me!
This info pretty much fell into my lap via twitter running on an Ubuntu 18.04 Linux system on a LibreComputer 2 x 3 inch open source computer board. Besides open source software there is now a growing movement of open source hardware.
Apparently they aren't able to provide a Windows solution, or they would have listed it in the same place.
Often Linux solutions are provided as their first or only choice!
I'm using the SDR (FC Pro+) with SDR Console v3.03 on Win10 64 bit
I often use an RTL-SDR running on a Raspberry Pi which is a flavor of sorts of Linux. On the other hand, my SDRplay RSP2 is happy on Windoze at the moment ;-)
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org
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