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                      WEATHER SATELLITES
                         ================
APT,  DIGITAL and GEOSTATIONARY WEEKLY STATUS.
  ==========================================
Author :   Douglas S Deans.    dsdeans@tiscali.co.uk
Section 4 has updates.

SECTION 1:   POLAR  APT  REPORT -- 13th March 2006
  =======================================

  Satellite             Frequency (MHz)      Status        Image Quality

  NOAA 12                137.500                 on               good
  NOAA 14                137.620                 off               n/a
  NOAA 15                137.500                 off           see note 5.
  NOAA 17                137.620                 on               good
  NOAA 18                137.100                 on               good

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
None.

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. Tiros-N and NOAA 6 are putting a carrier out on 137.500 and will
     interfere with NOAA 12 and 15 when their footprints overlap.

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

4. NOAA 18's APT frequency was changed as planned on 4th January 2006 at
    09.03 UTC.  The change was from VTX-2 (137.9125 MHz) to VTX-1 (137.100
    MHz).

5. There is a NOAA 12/15 VHF (137.500) conflict which commenced 1st
    March 2006.  NOAA 15 VTX-1 is off until the 2nd April 2006.

6. Elements are available from :-

    http://www.space-track.org    and
    http://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/

LAUNCHES.
NOAA N' launch.....2008.

Douglas Deans.
Dunblane, Scotland.


SECTION 2:   POLAR  DIGITAL  REPORT -- 13th March 2006
   ==========================================

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
None.

THIS WEEK'S POSSIBLE EVENTS.
None expected.

Satellite          Frequency  Antenna     Mode          Image Quality
                        (MHz)
NOAA 12        1698.0       RHCP       HRPT               Good
NOAA 14        1707.0       RHCP       HRPT         Mixed ( note 1)
NOAA 15        1702.5       Omni         HRPT               Weak
NOAA 16        1702.5       LHCP       HRPT         Mixed ( note 3)
NOAA 17        1707.0       RHCP       HRPT         Poor   (note 2)
NOAA 18        1698.0       RHCP       HRPT              Good
Feng Yun 1C   1700.4       RHCP       CHRPT       No data (note 4)
Feng Yun 1D   1700.4       RHCP       CHRPT            Good


NOTES.

1.  On 14th April 2004 NOAA 14's AVHRR scan motor stalled.   It was
assumed
    that it would be unlikely to work again.
    However on the 16th July 2005 it unexpectedly sprung to life with
    nominal currents and more importantly nominal synch delta values. 
Good
    imagery was once again being reported.
    UPDATE:  Scan motor performance has been much better for the past few
   months with good imagery.

2. 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.

3. On Friday 19th September 2003 NOAA 16 developed AVHRR synch. problems
    similar  to those on NOAA 14 (and previously NOAA 15).
    Since then reports have been mixed.  Some periods of good data, some
    poor.

4. Although all channels are being transmitted on Feng Yun 1C, there is no
    image data, so the channels are effectively empty.

5.  The following HRPT transmitter changes were effective from
     30th August 2005.  The re-assignments were :-

     NOAA 16 changed from STX1 (1698 MHz) to STX2 (1702.5 MHz).
     NOAA 18 changed from STX3 (1707 MHz) to STX1 (1698 MHz).

LAUNCHES.
Metop-2 (Metop-A after launch).......June 2006.

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


SECTION 3:   CONTINENTAL  GEOSTATIONARY  WORLD
  ===========================================
   WEATHER  SATELLITE  REPORT  -- 13th March 2006
     =====================================

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
Meteosat 7 note updated.

THIS WEEK'S POSSIBLE EVENTS.
None.

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

Satellite :        Meteosat 7 (0°)
Data :             HRI (digital) - 1694.5 MHz
                     Wefax (analogue) - 1691 & 1694.5 MHz
Operational :  Present  ---  end June 2006 (Note 1).

Note :  In 2006 users may begin to experience difficulties in the direct
reception of Meteosat-7 services. For more information see:
http://www.eumetsat.int/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&ssDocName=SP_11193641
76966&l=en&ssTargetNodeId=511
Due to Meteosat-7 eclipse season between 20/02/06 and 06/04/06 slots 47 To
03 may not be available.

Satellite :        Meteosat 8 (3° W)
Data :             HRIT (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :  Since February 2004  (Note 2).
Satellite operational overlap :  present until June 2006.

Satellite :        Meteosat 6 (10°E)  (Note 4)
Data :             HRI (digital) - 1691 MHz (Occasional wefax for ranging)
Operational :  Europe RSS.  Service finishes end 2006.

Satellite :        MSG-2 (6.5° W).  (Meteosat 9 when operational)
Data :             HRIT (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :  No.  Being commissioned.

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

Satellite :        GOES 12 (75.1° W) (note 7.)
Data :             GVAR (digital) - 1685.7 MHz
                      LRIT (digital) -1691 MHz
Operational :  Present .......

West.

Satellite :        GOES 10 (135° W)
Data :             GVAR (digital) - 1685.7 MHz
                     LRIT (digital) - 1691 MHz
Operational :  Present ---- Sometime in 2006

Satellite :         GOES 11 (in storage)
Data :              GVAR (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :   Sometime during 2006
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 2006.

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....September 2006

Note : Due to Meteosat-5 eclipse season between 02/02/06 and 25/03/06
slots
39 to 42 may not be available.

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 :       MTSAT-1R (140° E) (note 9.)
Data :            HiRID and HRIT (digital) and
                     Wefax(analogue)/LRIT(digital) shared on 1691 MHz.
Operational :  Present......


Asia & Oceania  (Chinese Operated Satellites)
----------------------------------------------------
Satellite :         Feng Yun 2C (105°E)
Data :              SVISSR (digital) and LRIT (digital)
Operational :   Present.............


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 providing a 10 minute rapid scan service of Europe on
HRI.

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

6. For those interested in EMWIN data, the following sats/frequencies
apply.

    GOES 7     (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

7. Full LRIT (no WEFAX) on GOES East commenced 01 March 2005 and
    Full LRIT on GOES West scheduled for 01 October 2005.
    For further information go to :-
    http://noaasis.noaa.gov/LRIT/

8.  MSG-1 became operational on 29th January 2004, and is now known as
     Meteosat 8.

9.  This satellite is also known as HIMAWARI 6.

LAUNCHES
GOES N launch   TBD.

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

SECTION 4:   EUMETCAST  REPORT  -- 13th March 2006
  ========================================

    Service            Status              Hotbird Satellite (13° E)

    EARS                On             Transponder 117: 10853.44 MHz
    RSS                   On             Transponder 117: 10853.44 MHz
    Meteosat 8         On             Transponder 117: 10853.44 MHz
    DWDSAT         On             Transponder 117: 10853.44 MHz
    (requires subscription)

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT.
General Note added.
EARS Note added.

THIS WEEK'S POSSIBLE  EVENTS.
General Note.
Due to essential maintenance on 13/03/06 between 12:00 and 14:00 UTC there
is a high risk of interruption to all EUMETCast services.

On Monday 13/03/06, the public IP addresses of the operational services
provided by EUMETSAT will change.  The following change will take place:
old IPS address: 81.2.148.x
new IPS address: 193.17.10.x
(where x remains constant)
During the transfer to the new IP address, users of services delivered via
ftp over the Internet should note that their may be disruptions to the
delivery of these services during period 10.00 to 14.00 UTC on 13 March.
Users who experience reception problems beyond this transition period,
should contact the EUMETSAT User Service Helpdesk.

Beginning on the morning of 15/03/06, two additional Land-SAF products,
Snow
Cover and  Albedo will be included in the EUMETCast SAF-Europe Channel.
For further information on the products see http://landsaf.meteo.pt/.

Meteosat 5.
Due to Meteosat-5 eclipse season between 02/02/06 and 25/03/06 slots 39 to
42 may not be available.

Meteosat 6.
Due to Meteosat-6 eclipse season between 11/02/06 and 30/03/06 slots 46 To
01 may not be available.

Meteosat 7.
Due to Meteosat-7 eclipse season between 20/02/06 and 06/04/06 slots 47 To
03 may not be available.

EARS.
On 14 March 2006, EUMETSAT will commence the trial EARS-AVHRR service on
EUMETCast Europe (Ku-band).
Please note that access to these data is subject to registration and the
service is only available to those users operating a station fitted with a
EUMETCast Key Unit (EKU).
To register for the service, please send an email to ops@eumetsat.int .
Following the successful trial dissemination in March, this service will
be
made available to the wider EUMETCast user community in mid-April 2006.
The initial service will contain one-minute segments of NOAA17 and NOAA18
satellite data received via the Maspalomas EARS HRPT station.  Data from a
further four EARS HRPT stations are planned to be included in due course.
Improvements to the timeliness of data delivery are to be expected during
the course of 2006.  It should be noted that this is a trial service and
as
such the dissemination may be subject to modification without notice.

EUMETCast reception:
- EUMETCast Europe (Ku-band) only
- EUMETSAT Data Channel 1
- PID 500


FSD.
Foreign Satellite Data availability during eclipse season:
Due to GOES-E (GOES12_75W) eclipse from 12/02/06 to 28/04/06: no image at
06:00 UTC.
Due to GOES-W (GOES10_135W) eclipse from 13/02 to 29/04/06: no image at
09:00 UTC.
Due to GMS (MTSAT-1R_140E) eclipse from 11/02 to 26/04/06: no image at
15:00
UTC.
During MTSAT-1R (140E) eclipse 14:00 UTC images are planned as backup.


My thanks to David Taylor for his help with reports.
Any reports for this section  should be sent to :-
Douglas Deans   dsdeans@tiscali.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  the Eumetsat web site
    www.eumetsat.int


GENERAL
=======
To download element sets for all satellites visit the following sites :

http://www.space-track.org     and
http://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/

=========================================
 
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