[amsat-bb] SiriusSat-1/SiriusSat-2 Information From: Stewart Morgan To: amsat-bb Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2018 23:34:34 +0000 http://amsat.org/pipermail/amsat-bb/2018-August/069224.html The Sputnix site has some information for radio amateurs concerning the SiriusSat-1/SiriusSat-2 satellites scheduled for release from the ISS on 15 August 2018. The following is my translation of part of the following Russian language URLs (Copyright (C) 2013-2018, SPUTNIX): http://sputnix.ru/en/satellites-en/siriussat-1-en http://sputnix.ru/en/satellites-en/siriussat-2-en Information for Radio Amateurs We invite all radio amateurs to take part in reception of our signals. We have prepared a decoder program which will allow you to decode prac_ tically all types of data which will be transmitted from the satellites, in the first place the beacons, and also a connection to the central telemetry database db.satnogs.org and the transmission of received packets to us and all radio amateurs (this option can be turned off). The satellites will work on these frequencies with the following call signs: SiriusSat-1 Call sign RS13S Frequency 435.570 MHz SiriusSat-2 Call sign RS14S Frequency 435.670 MHz GMSK 4800 modulation will be used, AX.25 G3RUH standard protocol. SPUTNIX Telemetry Viewer can be used with standard amateur radio software typically used for satellite reception, for example, with the combination of Orbitron/SDRSharp and with UZ7HO's SoundModem. Telemetry Viewer is connected with the help of AGWPE or KISS TCP inter_ faces. User settings are accessible in the file resources/config.xml. Download SPUTNIX Telemetry Viewer (Russian, 10.2 MB): http://sputnix.ru/tpl/docs/SX-TLM-Viewer-0.0.0-win32-ru.zip Download SPUTNIX Telemetry Viewer (English, 10.2 MB): http://sputnix.ru/tpl/docs/SX-TLM-Viewer-0.0.0-win32-en.zip Download I/Q test recording (27.1 MB): http://sputnix.ru/tpl/docs/SiriusSat_RS15S_TestSignal_20180807_173353Z_435750kHz_IQ.wav Download audio test recording (2.5 MB): http://sputnix.ru/tpl/docs/SiriusSat_RS15S_TestSignal_20180807_173227Z_AF.wav [amsat-uk] Five Russian satellites to be deployed during ISS spacewalk http://amsat-uk.org/2018/08/08/five-russian-iss-satellites/ Five Russian satellites are expected be deployed from the International Space Station on Wednesday, August 15 during a spacewalk (EVA-45) by Sergei Prokopiev and Oleg Artemiev. SiriusSat-1 (SXC1-181) RS13S beacon 435.570 MHz SiriusSat-2 (SXC1-182) RS14S beacon 435.670 MHz Tanusha-SWSU-3 (RS-8), 437.050MHz 1k2 AFSK, FM voice Tanusha-SWSU-4 (RS-9), 437.050MHz 1k2 AFSK, FM voice TNS-0 No.3 (Technologicesky Nanosputnik) Signal Report http://network.satnogs.org/observations/?norad=43595 SiriusSat-1 http://network.satnogs.org/observations/?norad=43596 SiriusSat-2 http://network.satnogs.org/observations/?norad=99974 Tanusha-3 http://network.satnogs.org/observations/?norad=99973 Tanusha-4 (DK3WN Blog) On 20 Jun 2018, Tanusha-3 will be connected to one of the ARISS Service Module antennas and will transmit from 0730-1200UTC on 437.050MHz. These FM transmissions will include greetings from students in several languages, including Russian, English, Spanish and Chinese. The ARISS-Russia team plan to also retransmit these signals on the standard ARISS 2-meter downlink, 145.800MHz using the JVC Kenwood D700 radio that is still on-board ISS. All are invited to listen to the CubeSats from ISS on 437.050 and/or 145.800MHz.
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(C)NASA TV EVA-45, 15Aug2018, a broken solor panel? Tanusha-SWSU-3 = 1k2 AFSK