Norbi, mode LoRa





> "mode LoRa" @JE9PEL wrote on 13 Nov 2020:
> I didn't know that there was a wireless standard called "mode LoRa".
> A German official pointed out that Norbi satellite is currently operating
> between 9600bps_FSK and 250k_LoRa, so I modified it in my Satellites List.
> 
> Only fragmentary information was available on the secondary Russian
> payloads of the mission. It is known that a 6U cubesat named Norbi
> was developed at Novosibirsk State University, NGU.
> 
> Norbi  #46494  436.700MHz  9600bps_FSK / 250k_LoRa
> Novosibirsk State University, Russia
> 
> > Hello Mineo,
> > 
> > this looks good. Perhaps you could add LoRa to the modes?
> > It is switching between 9600bps FSK and LoRa periodically.
> > 
> > Thank you very much for your help,
> > vy 73 de Didi, DK7TD

JH4XSY/1 succeeded in decoding the "mode LoRa" signal of this Norbi satellite.

http://www.nanosats.eu/sat/norbi
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2020/12/19/
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2020/12/22/
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2020/12/26/
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2021/01/04/
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2021/01/13/
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2021/02/04/
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2021/02/17/
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2021/03/21/
http://jh4xsy.asablo.jp/blog/2021/03/22/
http://www.soumu.go.jp/main_content/000464419.pdf
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/gonets-block16.html
http://twitter.com/scott23192/status/1312827644300361729


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