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                        WEATHER SATELLITES
                           ================
           APT  STATUS  REPORT -- 22nd September 2003
             =================================

  Satellite             Frequency (MHz)      Status        Image Quality

  NOAA 12                137.500                 on               good
  NOAA 14                137.620                 off
  NOAA 15                137.500                 on               good
  NOAA 17                137.620                 on               good


CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT
Revision to NOAA N launch date.

THIS WEEK'S POSSIBLE EVENTS.
None expected.

NOTES.

1.  NOAA 9 was permanently deactivated some years ago and is tumbling
freely.  Unfortunately it has a sporadic carrier on 137.500 (varies
quickly
according to orientation) and can cause interference to NOAA 12 and
NOAA 15.

2.  NOAA 16's APT transmission system failed a few months after launch.


LAUNCHES.
Sich-1M launch slipped to 2004. (thanks to Lawrence Harris for info.)
The next known satellite launch with APT is NOAA N scheduled for NET 15th
September 2004.

Douglas Deans.
Dunblane, Scotland.


      DIGITAL  STATUS  REPORT -- 22nd September 2003
         ====================================

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
NOAA 16 AVHRR Problems. (see note 7)

THIS WEEK'S EVENTS.
None expected.

Satellite        Frequency    Mode          Remarks
                          (MHz)
NOAA 12        1698.0       HRPT       Good signal
NOAA 14        1707.0       HRPT       Good signal (see note 5)
NOAA 15        1702.5       HRPT*     Backup channel, weaker signal
NOAA 16        1698.0       HRPT*     Good signal (see note 7)
NOAA 17        1707.0       HRPT*     See note 6.
FengYun 1C    1700.4       CHRPT     Weak signal, use dish 90cm.
FengYun 1D    1700.4       CHRPT     Good signal.
Seastar            1702.5       SeaWifs    signal OK
                                         encrypted


NOTES.

1.   At the NOAA 17 frequency of 1707 MHz occasional interference may be
expected from NOAA 14 at latitudes above 80 degrees. Erratic behaviour of
the inactive NOAA 9 also has proven to be a source of interference at
higher
latitudes. NOAA 9 follows a similar track to 17. (Thanks to F. Valk)

2.  If you have a good LNA and analogue decoder (Timestep for example)
all sat's with "Good signal" or better can already be received using
a 1.5M helicalbeam (RIG Journal 64) or a small dish (60 to 80cm) with
helical feed.

3.  *  These sat's have channel 3A/B which allows the composition of
    almost true-colour images of daylight passes using R3G2B1
    colour  scheme. For more info on colouring see RIG Journal 69.

4.  ~  10 Channel imager, use colour scheme R1G9B7 or R1G2B7 for
    daylight passes to get near true colour images.

5.  Due to continuing problems with AVHRR scan motor, image reports are
   mixed.   There are times when there is useable data, but reports
suggest
   that for the majority of passes data is unusable.

6. Problems have developed with STX-3 (1707 MHZ).  Power has dropped from
    approx. 8W to about 2.4W resulting on a greatly reduced signal
strength.

7. On Friday 19th September NOAA 16 developed AVHRR synch. problems
similar
    to those on NOAA 14 (and previously NOAA 15).
   As the problem developed over the weekend just after Hurricane Isabel
hit
   the east coast of America it has not been possible to get further
   information.  Watch this space for updates.

Arne van Belle,  WERKGROEP KUNSTMANEN
Co-ordinator Radio Observers (www.kunstmanen.nl)

Douglas Deans.....with thanks to Lawrence Harris for his regular updates.


     CONTINENTAL  GEOSTATIONARY  WORLD WEATHER
       =========================================
            SATELLITE   STATUS  -- 22nd September 2003
               ================================

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
GOES E Wefax/LRIT transition news updated.  See note 10.

Europe & Africa
------------------

Satellite :        Meteosat 7 (0°)
Data :              HRI (digital) - 1694.5 MHz
                       Wefax (analogue) - 1691 & 1694.5 MHz
Operational :  Present  ---  end 2005  (Note 1).

Satellite :        MSG-1 (10° W)
Data :              HRIT (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :  From January 2004  (Note 2).
Satellite operational overlap from January 2004 ----  end 2005.

Satellite :       Meteosat 6 (10°E)  (Note 4)
Data :             HRI (digital) - 1691 MHz (Occasional wefax for ranging)
Operational :  Standby for Meteosat 7 and Europe RSS.


North America
----------------
East.

Satellite :        GOES 12 (75.1° W) (note 8.)
Data :             GVAR (digital) - 1685.7 MHz
                      Wefax (analogue)/LRIT (digital) time shared -
1691MHz
Operational :  Present .......

West.

Satellite :        GOES 10 (135° W)
Data :              GVAR (digital) - 1685.7 MHz
                       Wefax (analogue) - 1691 MHz
Operational :  Present ---- Sometime in 2004

Satellite :         GOES 11 (in storage)
Data :              GVAR (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :   Sometime during 2004
Satellite operational overlap ---- to be confirmed.


Asia   (Russian Operated Satellite)
--------------------------------------

Satellite :         GOMS / Electro 2
Data :              Not yet specified (HRIT/LRIT likely)
Operational :  To be launched late 2005.

Asia  (European Operated Satellite)
----------------------------------------

Satellite :        Meteosat 5 (63°E)  (Note 3)
Data :              HRI (digital) - 1691 MHz
                       Wefax (analogue) -1691 MHz (from time to time)
Operational :  Present....end of 2005

Asia  (Indian Operated Satellite)
-----------------------------------
Satellite :         Metsat
Data :              None available.
Operational :   Present....

Satellite :         Insat 3A  (Note 5.)
Data :              VHRR (digital) 2599 MHz
Operational :  Present ............


Asia & Oceania  (Japanese Operated Satellites)
-----------------------------------------------------

Satellite :        GMS-5 (140° E) (Note 6)
Data :             Wefax Relay only - 1691MHz (120kHz deviation)
Operational :  Present ----  late 2004

Satellite :        GOES 9 (204.2°W) (Note 9.)
Data :              GVAR (digital) - 1685.7 MHz
Operational :  Present ....... late 2004

Satellite :        MTSAT-1R
Data :              HiRID (digital) and Wefax(analogue)/LRIT(digital)
                        shared.
Operational :  To be launched early 2004.(some now reporting mid 2004)
Satellite operational overlap ---- not yet applicable.


Asia & Oceania  (Chinese Operated Satellites)
----------------------------------------------------

Satellite :        Feng Yun 2B (105°E)
Data :              SVISSR (digital) - 1687.5 MHz
Operational :  Present ......

Satellite :         Feng Yun 2C
Data :              SVISSR (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :  To be launched early 2004
Satellite operational overlap ---- not yet applicable.


NOTES.

1.  If necessary the satellite may operate beyond this date.

2. HRIT & LRIT data will not be disseminated through the satellite but
will
be  provided via Hotbird satellite in DVB mode.  See the Eumetcast status
report for more information.

3. Meteosat 5 now operates with only one channel.

4. Meteosat 6 is the standby satellite for Meteosat 7.  Whilst in standby
is
being used to provide a 10 minute rapid scan service of Europe on HRI.

5. Insat 3A is a combined data and meteorological satellite.

6. GMS-5 ceased VISSR transmissions on 22nd May 2003.  Wefax is now
    derived from GOES-9 (155° E) GVAR and processed to a 140° aspect
    through GMS-5. For further information see :-
   http://www.jma.go.jp/JMA_HP/jma/indexe.html

7. For those interested in EMWIN data, the following sats/frequencies
apply.
    GOES7      (175 W)  1690.725 MHz.
    GOES 10   (135 W)  1690.725 MHz
    GOES 12   (74.5 W) 1690.725 MHz
   For further info. there are many sources but the following is
   particularly  informative:-
   http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/emwin/user-intro.htm

8. Currently Wefax alignment problems make animation difficult.  It is
hoped
    this problem will be resolved soon.

9. GOES-9 is currently outside of it's 155.5E - 154.5E (204.5W - 205.5W)
longitude box.  To prevent image shearing, the reference longitude was
modified from 155E (205.0W) to 155.25E (204.75W) at approximately
1910Z on July 11.  The reference longitude of 155E (205.0W) will be
re-instated on September 5 at approximately 1910Z.  A slight one time
perspective change may have been noticed by GVAR users.
(courtesy NOAASIS)

10. Daily timeshare transmissions of WEFAX and LRIT on GOES East are
scheduled to start on 7 October 2003.
For full details and further links see :-
http://noaasis.noaa.gov/NOAASIS/ml/LRIT.html


For updates/additions or errors (in this section) reply to
Dave Cawley Information@Time-step.com


      EUMETCAST  STATUS  REPORT  --  22nd September 2003
         =========================================

      Service          Status              Hotbird Satellite (13° E)

       EARS           On                   Transponder 129: 11096 MHz
       RSS              On                   Transponder 129: 11096 MHz
       MSG            On (Trial)        Transponder 129: 11096 MHz

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
None

THIS WEEK'S POSSIBLE  EVENTS.
None expected.

My thanks to David Taylor for his help with reports.
Any reports for this section  should be sent to :-
Douglas Deans   douglas@dsdeans.freeserve.co.uk

NOTES.

1.  For further information on the Eumetcast service see :-
     David Taylor's web site
     http://www.satsignal.net  =>  Weather Satellites, ATOVS or
                                                     MSG Data Manager.
or  Eumetsat's web site
    www.eumetsat.de
================================
 
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