CubeSats update for 26 July 2006
Cubesat Frequency Summary & KEPS for July 26 Launch
Satellite Downlink Beacon Mode Callsign
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SACRED 436.870 1200 baud AFSK WA4CEW
ION 437.505 437.505 1200 baud AFSK ---
RINCON 436.870 437.345 1200 baud AFSK WA4CEW
ICEcube1 437.305 9600 baud FSK W2CXM
KUTESat Pathfinder 437.385 1200 baud AFSK KC0RMW
nCUBE-1 437.305 9600 baud GMSK LA1CUB
HAUSAT-1 437.465 437.465 1200 baud AFSK D90HP
SEEDS 437.485 1200 baud AFSK JQ1YGU
PolySat CP2 437.325 437.325 1200 baud AFSK ---
AeroCube1 902/928 9600 baud GFSK ---
MEROPE 145.980 1200 baud AFSK K7MSU-1
Mea Huaka'i Voyager 437.405/5.840GHz 1200 baud AFSK ---
ICEcube2 437.425 9600 baud FSK N2VR
PolySat CP1 436.845 15 baud DTMF,CW N6CP
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P-POD A (ION, SACRED)
1 XXXXXU 06XXXXXX 06207.83198000 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 0000X
2 XXXXX 097.4300 115.6700 0033000 189.9200 349.8100 15.1621000000001X
P-POD B (KUTESat, ICE cube 1, RINCON)
1 XXXXXU 06XXXXXX 06207.83201000 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 0000X
2 XXXXX 097.4300 115.6700 0033000 189.6800 349.2100 15.1255000000001X
P-POD C (SEEDS, HAUSAT 1, n Cube)
1 XXXXXU 06XXXXXX 06207.83203000 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 0000X
2 XXXXX 097.4300 115.6700 0050000 189.6200 349.4300 15.0887000000001X
P-POD D (MEROPE, AeroCube-1, CP2)
1 XXXXXU 06XXXXXX 06207.83205000 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 0000X
2 XXXXX 097.4300 115.6700 0066000 189.6300 349.5800 15.0150000000001X
P-POD E (CP1, ICE Cube 2, Voyager)
1 XXXXXU 06XXXXXX 06207.83208000 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 0000X
2 XXXXX 097.4300 115.6700 0083000 189.6100 349.7600 15.0146000000001X
Launch time
19:43:00 UTC, 26 July 2006
Telemetry decoder
SEEDS_Analyzer_ver_1.1.4.zip
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/earthstation/status/status.html
http://cubesat.aero.cst.nihon-u.ac.jp/english/blog.html
http://cubesat.aero.cst.nihon-u.ac.jp/english/download_e.html
Hi Mineo, JE9PEL
You missed PICPOT CubeSat that will be launched day 26 july 2006
as well.
PICPOT has been built by the "Politecnico di Torino" and will use
the frequencies 437.485 MHz and 2440.000 MHz in to the Amateur
Satellite Service allocation.
Read please:
http://polimage.polito.it/picpot/html/index.shtml
73" de i8CVS Domenico
Hi i8CVS Domenico,
Thanks for your information on "PICPOT".
I understood exactly for the moduration.
Satellite Downlink Mode Callsign
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PICPOT 437.485 9600 baud FSK ---
2440.000 10kbit/s GFSK ---
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You wrote:
> To get modulation information for PICPOT click on
> http://polimage.polito.it/picpot/html/index.shtml
> Then click on "Amateur Radio Operators "
> Then click on "documents"
> Then click on "Receiving PICPOT Telemetry" which
> is a 1.3 Mb PDF file
CubeSats Deployment !!! - 2006/07/27 05:36:16 JST
20:42 UTC
Still awaiting more information on launch failure. Video clip of the launch
is available here.Telecon conversation is available here
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/DNEPR-BelkA.wmv
http://polysat.calpoly.edu/telecon.mp3
20:04 UTC
Launch was unsuccessful, updates as soon as we get them
19:58 UTC
Deployment of all satellites completed, awaiting confirmation of deployment
19:46 UTC
Successful first stage separation.
19:43 UTC
LIFTOFF! All vehicle parameters are normal.
http://cubesat.calpoly.edu/
DNEPR-1 launch failed ??? - 2006/07/27 05:41:43 JST
Information updated 26Jul06 20:15UT
- - - DNEPR L-1 launch failed - - -
http://showcase.netins.net/web/wallio/CubeSat.htm
Official Kosmotras Update: - 2006/07/27 08:10:56 JST
Update from ISC Kosmotras
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Delivered by First Deputy Director General
At approximately 3:00 AM, at Baikonur Base, Kazakhstan
"The State Launch Committee continues their work to investigate
what happened. We have some preliminary information of the cause
[of the failure]. They have an idea of what might have happened.
They know the location of where the rocket fell. They are performing
the debris recovery plan. [They] always have that plan for such cases.
As soon as tomorrow morning, the rescue team will be in the debris
area... We will have more feedback from [them], but I'm not sure that
it will be at exactly 10 o'clock [Thursday morning] when they'll tell
us something. We'll do our best to keep you updated as much as possible
as soon as possible. As soon as we have any specific information of
when the debriefing will take place, we will inform you immediately.
All we can say right now is that it's a pity, and we're really sorry."
http://cubesat.calpoly.edu/
I'm leaving CubeSats frequency list as it is. - 2006/07/28 07:16:33 JST
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/satslist.htm
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