FO-29 CW telemetry simple decoder


I developed a simple decoder for FO-29 CW telemetry.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/fo29cwts.zip
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/fo29tlme.htm
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/#prog

S50694   22Nov2006
17:37-17:50(JAS)
AOS  MEL  LOS  Elev 
202  268  333  25.0  
Freq. 435.800-.787MHz
Mode   CW
(JAS-2  No.176 B 840-1600)
Received by JH6MME / Takayama

HI HI A6 03 88 D5 8F F3 05 25 00 24 9E 8B 73 60 90 8D A0 59 85 85 88 86 7C







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Subject: [amsat-bb:95689] Give FO-29 TLM a try
From: "Gould Smith"
Date: 1:53, 26 Nov 2006

FO-29 has a strong CW signal sending telemetry(TLM).
The beacon transmits on 435.795 MHz, you should find the signal
about 435.805 and it will decrease about 20 kHz during the pass.

If you are not CW guy, no worries mate.  I captured this data using
Hamscope, it does a great job.  Set the center freq about 1000 Hz, and
keep the signal centered on that dotted line.  You can save the data
in hamscope, edit any incomplete lines out using notepad.

Mineo Wakita, JE9PEL has a nice suite of FO-29 CW decoding and display
programs on his web site.  Download and give them a try.

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/#prog
fo29cwts is the simple, one line decode and graphical display

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/#prog
fo29cwte is the multiline decode and graphing version

FO-29 CW Telemetry data 24 Nov 2006 over North America
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 66 33 73 49 93 8e 9c 86 82 7e 82 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 6d 31 74 49 93 8e 9c 8b 82 7e 82 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 73 2f 75 47 93 8d b2 75 82 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi m6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 78 2d 73 5d 8f 8c 9a 5f 82 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 7c 2f 70 4a 92 8e 9b 7c 82 7e 81 84 76 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 7e 2f 6f 4b 92 8e 9b 68 82 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 80 2f 6b 4d 91 8d 9b 89 82 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 81 30 66 4f 90 8c 99 8b 82 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 81 30 5d 53 8d 8a 96 6a 82 7e 81 84 76 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 81 30 5d 53 8c 88 95 5d 82 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 80 31 63 50 8c 87 94 79 83 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 7f 31 6a 4c 8d 89 96 75 83 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 7f 31 6c 4b 8f 8a 97 64 83 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 7e 32 6e 4a 90 8c 99 72 83 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 7e 33 71 4a 92 8e 9b 66 83 7e 81 84 77 
hi hi a6 03 88 d5 8f f3 05 25 00 24 7f 34 70 49 91 8d 9a 6f 83 7e 81 84 77 

73,
Gould, WA4SXM

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fo29cwts.exe Ver2.4 update

The CW file can be available from FO-29 and are simply copied by Copy & Paste
into the upper window. It is insignificant whether the blank character exists
between the CW values. And you can analyze them max 50 lines. The CW telemetry
values are calculated and are shown graphically in an accustomed method.
The individual decoded data are saved additionally into a text file.





This 'fo29cwts' decoder is FREE.


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