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Subj: WSR 319 Part 2 11/14/2004
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AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 319.S2 FROM AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD, NOVEMBER 14, 2004
TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-319.S2
UO-11 OSCAR-11
Catalog number: 14781
Launched: March 1, 1984
Status: Semi-operational.
Downlink: 145.826 MHz FM (1200-baud AFSK)
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.500 MHz
More information on UO-11 OSCAR-11 can be found at:
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/clivew/
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AO-16 PACSAT
Catalog number: 20439
Launch Date: January 22, 1990
Status: Semi-operational, the digipeater command is on and open for
APRS users.
Uplink: 145.90 145.92 145.94 145.96 MHz FM
(using 1200-baud Manchester FSK)
Downlink: 437.026 MHz SSB (1200-baud PSK)
Mode-S Beacon: 2401.1428 MHz
Broadcast Callsign: PACSAT-11
BBS: PACSAT-12
A WOD collection of current graphics along with general information
and telemetry samples can be found at:
http://www.telecable.es/personales/ea1bcu
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GO-32 TECHSAT-1B
Catalog number: 25397
Launch Date: July 10, 1998
Status: Operational
Downlink: 435.225 MHz FM (9600-baud FSK)
(435.325 n/a - temperature problems)
Uplinks: 145.850, 145.890, 145.930 FM
1269.700, 1269.800, 1269.900 FM
Broadcast Callsign: 4XTECH-11
BBS Callsign: 4XTECH-12
Roni, 4Z7DFC, reports:
today , staurday morning, Techsat1b BBS's is back .
1 Upload User , 8 Broadcast users .
Uplink freq. ; 145.859, 145.890, 1269.800
More information of GO-32 can be found at:
http://www.iarc.org/techsat/techsat.html
[WSR wishes to thank JE9PEL for this weeks information]
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NO-44 PCSAT
Catalog number: 26931
Launch Date: September 30, 2001
Status: Operational
Uplink/downlink: 145.827 MHz 1200 baud AX.25 AFSK via W3ADO-1
Aux/Uplink: 435.250 MHz 9600 baud via PCSAT-2 (off)
APRS Downlink: 144.390 MHz (Region 2)
PCSat is a 1200-baud APRS digipeater designed for use by stations using
hand-held or mobile transceivers. Downlinks feed a central web site at:
http://pcsat.aprs.org
The APRS-equipped PCSat was built by midshipmen from the U.S. Naval Academy
under the guidance of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR.
Bob WB4APR reports on November 09,2004:
PCsat working fine.
As a testament to the success of our new PCsat battery
isolation strategy, I captured telemetry this morning at 0446 local
showing the the A side battery was down to 1.15 V per cell
while the B side battery was at a healthy 12.2 volts per cell.
This was 34 minutes into eclipse with only seconds to go
before it re-entered sunshine.
PCsat is staying alive now because the isolated B side
remembers the low-power mode configuration mode even
if the A side runs down and resets. Please do not use PCsat
in the dark, and she should live a long time....
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