UO-11 is active again now, 25 Nov 2009. 145.826MHz FM, or 2401.500MHz USB UoSat-2(UO-11) Launching movie(25 years ago, 9.64MB WMV) http://personal.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/UoSAT-2/uosat-2-coming-home.wmv UoSat-2(UO-11) Launching movie(25 years ago, 64.9MB MPEG) http://personal.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/UoSAT-2/uosat-2-coming-home.mpeg![]()
* If you can't look the movie mentioned above in Windows Media Player, Tool - Option - Performance - Video accelerator - 'Nothing'. Finally do not forget to return it to 'Maximum'. I decoded it with 'Uo11dem.exe 1.02 Beta Build 002' for exclusive use of the UO-11 FM signal which KA2UPW, Douglas Quagliana developed before. We usually use MixW software for the decode of UO-11 signal in real time it. This UO11DEM is a software to decode later the WAV file which you record and save UO-11 signal. (1) Received data from UO-11 at 00:25 UTC 23 Nov 2009 by JA0CAW (2) Converted from MP3 format to WAV format by SCMPX software (3) Converted to PCM, 11025kHz, 8-bit, mono samples by a sound recoder SNDREC32 (4) Decoded by UO11DEM software
* UO11DEM software is available http://quagliana.com/uo11dem/beta/uo11demb2.zip * Caution 'DO NOT DISTRIBUTE' * Please ask directly an author when you have a question. By a DK3WN and JA0CAW method, I used MixW software and decoded a recorded UO-11 WAV file. (1) Start - Control Panel - Sound and Audio Devices (2) Voice - Recording sound - Volume - Check Wave or Monaural Mixer (3) Setup MixW software into RTTY mode. (4) Run a recorded WAV file by SNDREC32 software. (5) It's decoded automatically by MixW software. (6) Finally return setting of the (2).
* Supplement An author of the Uo11dem software is the same as Willow software.
http://www.quagliana.com/presentations/Introduction_to_Amateur_Radio_Satellites.pdf
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