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From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:26 1996
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
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From: Tovar <KD6PAG@alive.com>
Subject: Re: MIR PRIRODA module status
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> It is quite easy to determine if a signal is from Mir. Watch the
> frequency of the transmission. For a space signal you will observe
> a phenomenon called doppler shift: the signal will start out on a
> higher frequency than specified, and it will become lower and lower
> during the pass. On 2 metres the difference will be 3-4 KHz, so it
> should be easily observable. On 70 cm it is about 10 KHz, so it is
> enough to miss the signal when you are not prepared.
Agreed! Fading and timing are also relevant, and both observers
were not willing to say that it was definitely Mir, but might be.
It's not also that either observer couldn't determine where the
signal was coming from, but rather that, at least in my case, this
was a background task and at the time, this was considered less
important than the foreground task to determine the source of the
signals.
The point of the posting was to inquire about the 70 cm side, that
is, has anyone heard Mir on 70 cm in the past several weeks, or know
why not?
-- KD6PAG
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:27 1996
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From: Mark Fossum <n0nsv@amsat.org>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: immarsat
Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 12:26:32 -0500
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John Elliot wrote:
>
> Anybody out there scanning IMMarsat ?. Can you advise me of active freqs
> or a web site where they may be some info ?.
I noticed a good article on Inmarsat in Groves' Satellite Times last
month.
Hope that helps a little.
Mark n0nsv@amsat.org
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:28 1996
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From: kenn2sqw@aol.com (Ken N2SQW)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Help: re pacsats
Date: 2 Sep 1996 20:42:50 -0400
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I've been involved with the analog sats for over a year now, and am
thinking of trying the digital birds next. What suggestions do you have
regarding a relatively inexpensive way to get on the pacsats? I'm using a
Yaesu FT736R transceiver for the sats. I have a typical terrestrial packet
setup, so I'm familiar with packet from that point of view.
Thanks, and 73, Ken
Please reply either here, or preferably, via E-Mail.
My E-Mail address is: KenN2SQW @ AOL.COM
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:30 1996
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From: h1riley@umassd.edu (Hank Riley)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
Date: 3 Sep 1996 04:16:03 GMT
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CENTRAL INDIANA REPEATER/ATV/GPS PACKET BALLOON LAUNCH
Region: Central Indiana
Date/Time: Saturday, September 7 / 7:00-8:00 AM EDT,
11:00-12:00 UTC
Location: Greentown, Indiana (8 miles east
of Kokomo)
Other states where
the signals will
reach easily: Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky
Site Coordinates: approximate for initial antenna heading;
(not for navigating to launch site)
40' 29" North Lat.
85' 58" West Long.
ATV: 439.25 MHz AM NTSC from live camera
VHF/UHF Repeater: Input - 144.30 MHz FM
Dual Output - 444.85 MHz FM
- 52.525 MHz FM
Telemetry: 446.00 MHz FM AX.25 1200 baud packet
GPS/APRS position data
HF Net: 3.869 - 3.871 Mhz SSB
Local repeater
talk-in: probably 146.91 or 147.24
-----------------------------------------------------------
launch data courtesy of Malcolm Mallette, WA9BVS
malletem@trader.com
Please email me news of upcoming balloon launches and post-flight
reports for distribution on the Net.
Hank Riley, N1LTV
h1riley@umassd.edu
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:32 1996
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From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
Subject: Re: Help: re pacsats
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In <50fv4m$9fv@newsbf02.news.aol.com> kenn2sqw@aol.com (Ken N2SQW) writes:
>I've been involved with the analog sats for over a year now, and am
>thinking of trying the digital birds next. What suggestions do you have
>regarding a relatively inexpensive way to get on the pacsats? I'm using a
>Yaesu FT736R transceiver for the sats. I have a typical terrestrial packet
>setup, so I'm familiar with packet from that point of view.
You need to have either 1200 baud PSK or 9600 baud FSK packet.
When you like speed, and have some reasonable antennas, it may be
best to try 9600 first.
So, get some 9600 baud extension for your current equipment.
When that is working, you'll need special software to operate the
satellites. But of course you can monitor what is going on first.
Windows users seem to prefer the "WISP" package, when you are operating
a plain DOS system you can use PB and PG.
There also exists software for Linux.
In the early days, I wrote my own program and it supports DOS or the Atari
ST, using an SCC card.
It is considered old-fashioned by todays (point and click) standards.
Rob
--
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Rob Janssen pe1chl@amsat.org | BBS: +31-302870036 (2300-0730 local) |
| AMPRnet: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8WNO.#UTR.NLD.EU |
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:34 1996
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From: karl_dundee@RedwoodFN.org (karl dundee)
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Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Distribution: world
Subject: Kep Data AUG 30
Date: 03 Sep 1996 16:32:41 GMT
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SB KEP ARL ARLK062
ARLK062 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
[More]
[H[2JKEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96243.15987200 .00005643 00000-0 69649-4 0 06634
2 16609 51.6479 111.3895 0010890 113.1525 247.0619 15.61839755601567
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96238.89296850 .00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 04503
2 14129 25.9885 192.7666 6032591 43.4713 350.6635 2.05881051071300
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96243.12495366 .00000043 00000-0 31154-4 0 02702
2 18129 82.9252 93.8965 0011327 317.5344 42.4933 13.72368848460311
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96243.08189460 .00000052 00000-0 16619-4 0 09282
2 14781 97.8049 230.5371 0010768 212.3265 147.7278 14.69474704668501
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96243.24154866 .00000106 00000-0 96024-4 0 9146
2 21089 82.9242 134.4364 0031269 27.5358 332.7445 13.74073559279207
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96242.87739060 .00042317 -56196-6 32491-2 0 02629
2 19216 57.1197 95.2216 7435843 49.2705 354.8364 2.11602023031393
UO-14
[More]
[H[2J1 20437U 90005B 96243.15199014 -.00000001 00000-0 16439-4 0 02233
2 20437 98.5418 324.7746 0011391 349.5231 10.5714 14.29929318344623
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96243.51267932 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1580
2 23439 64.8140 262.8843 0159849 186.0930 173.8051 11.27528259 69161
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96242.75714771 -.00000025 00000-0 73308-5 0 00225
2 20439 98.5563 326.7377 0011599 351.5732 8.5253 14.29982402344580
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96242.77209094 -.00000005 00000-0 14829-4 0 00091
2 20440 98.5574 327.4273 0011925 350.2902 9.8047 14.30124402344614
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96243.11333729 -.00000062 00000-0 -71975-5 0 00274
2 20441 98.5582 327.6941 0011997 349.4426 10.6447 14.30093448344662
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96243.24342908 -.00000009 00000-0 13172-4 0 58
2 20442 98.5602 328.3495 0012339 348.2503 11.8389 14.30203343344702
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96243.06147822 .00000005 00000-0 90788-4 0 09150
2 20480 99.0242 253.8642 0540344 317.1412 38.8714 12.83234222307360
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96243.11027502 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 07494
[More]
[H[2J2 21087 82.9385 266.9913 0036417 1.9212 358.2076 13.74571250280160
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96243.13481910 .00000020 00000-0 20972-4 0 07147
2 21575 98.3459 307.3011 0008479 47.6015 312.5893 14.37033856268687
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96242.88123072 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06093
2 22077 66.0815 35.1637 0014742 280.5708 79.3649 12.86297786190283
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96243.10813531 -.00000025 00000-0 73021-5 0 04886
2 22828 98.5727 317.5525 0010663 4.3734 355.7544 14.28149446120668
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96243.14450693 .00000006 00000-0 20153-4 0 05116
2 22826 98.5772 317.5261 0010159 17.7957 342.3575 14.27811246152550
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96243.15382119 -.00000013 00000-0 12298-4 0 05102
2 22825 98.5775 317.3542 0009540 17.0332 343.1166 14.27701931152547
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96243.12574615 -.00000030 00000-0 52013-5 0 04970
2 22829 98.5740 317.6347 0010695 5.5570 354.5731 14.28130912152582
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Tuesday,
[More]
[H[2JSeptember 3, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:35 1996
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From: w1aw@arrl.org
Newsgroups: rec.radio.info,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: ARLK063 Keplerian data
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Date: 3 Sep 1996 18:04:54 -0400
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SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK063
ARLK063 Keplerian data
ZCZC SK63
QST de W1AW
Keplerian Bulletin 63 ARLK063
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington, CT September 3, 1996
To all radio amateurs
SB KEP ARL ARLK063
ARLK063 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96247.06285252 .00004159 00000-0 52866-4 0 06674
2 16609 51.6494 91.7096 0010787 126.0362 234.1633 15.61882960602172
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96238.89296850 .00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 04503
2 14129 25.9885 192.7666 6032591 43.4713 350.6635 2.05881051071300
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96247.06196438 .00000060 00000-0 49589-4 0 02729
2 18129 82.9246 90.9848 0010926 305.8707 54.1432 13.72369252460852
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96247.03127326 .00000124 00000-0 28816-4 0 09286
2 14781 97.8054 234.3146 0011113 197.0748 163.0085 14.69476247669084
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96247.10085540 .00000037 00000-0 22921-4 0 09370
2 21089 82.9243 131.5752 0031022 17.5979 342.6249 13.74073083279734
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96245.71115469 .00038736 -55797-6 19259-2 0 02652
2 19216 57.1300 94.4400 7439446 49.4417 354.7313 2.11829183031458
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96246.79060821 -.00000027 00000-0 64442-5 0 02246
2 20437 98.5414 328.3430 0011136 339.1554 20.9173 14.29929442345149
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96247.06042468 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 01747
2 23439 64.8147 257.1460 0160230 185.4816 174.4371 11.27528359069569
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96246.74548422 -.00000007 00000-0 14192-4 0 00209
2 20439 98.5561 330.6569 0011357 339.7047 20.3689 14.29982613345157
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96246.76003132 -.00000007 00000-0 13971-4 0 00098
2 20440 98.5570 331.3471 0011656 339.1174 20.9532 14.30124679345184
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96246.75153689 -.00000024 00000-0 76105-5 0 00224
2 20441 98.5527 331.2676 0012192 338.5761 21.4910 14.30093979345188
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96246.74142874 .00000001 00000-0 17017-4 0 00240
2 20442 98.5600 331.7897 0012144 338.3351 21.7313 14.30203704345203
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96247.03761937 -.00000020 00000-0 36100-4 0 09224
2 20480 99.0244 257.0847 0540308 308.1339 47.2219 12.83234235307877
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96247.55050877 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 7374
2 21087 82.9385 263.7046 0035786 350.4575 9.5896 13.74571302280775
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96247.10361440 .00000021 00000-0 21275-4 0 07130
2 21575 98.3457 311.1493 0008392 36.3005 323.8752 14.37034477269253
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96246.84649543 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06101
2 22077 66.0795 26.8590 0014793 277.5012 82.4325 12.86297661190799
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96247.10158368 .00000050 00000-0 37373-4 0 04886
2 22828 98.5723 321.4725 0010718 352.6489 7.4547 14.28150526121236
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96247.13890359 -.00000006 00000-0 15303-4 0 05107
2 22826 98.5768 321.4465 0010109 6.9975 353.1347 14.27811346153122
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96247.07843949 .00000006 00000-0 19886-4 0 05099
2 22825 98.5744 321.2052 0009547 6.1714 353.9581 14.27702513153103
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96247.11924603 -.00000004 00000-0 15997-4 0 04980
2 22829 98.5739 321.5558 0010601 353.3881 6.7161 14.28131560153151
FO-29
1 24278U 96046B 96247.13884307 -.00000036 00000-0 00000-0 0 00294
2 24278 98.5784 320.9319 0351291 209.4316 148.6632 13.52624980002315
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Saturday,
September 7, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:36 1996
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From: wa4pgm@luna.moonstar.com
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Subject: NEW URL, please update !!
Date: Tue, 03 Sep 96 23:12:24 EDT
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My URL has changed. please bookmark it and THANKS for the
GREAT response so far !!!
Amateur Radio -- Civil War -- Kayaking -- Nascar
Blue Ridge River Runners
Central Virginia Contest Club
http://luna.moonstar.com/~wa4pgm/
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Tks 73,
Kyle
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:37 1996
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From: "Stacey E. Mills, M.D." <sem2r@virginia.edu>
Subject: WTB: SatTrak-IV
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If anyone has one of Ron Long's (Kiron Corp) SatTrak-IV satellite tracker/tun
er
units for sale, please let me know. I'd be interested in either a completed u
nit,
or an unassembled kit.
you can E-mail me direct at:
sem2r@virginia.edu
Thanks.
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:25:38 1996
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Ham-Space Digest Wed, 4 Sep 96 Volume 96 : Issue 270
Today's Topics:
'modes.dat' for 'SatTrack'
(none)
ARLK063 Keplerian data
Ham-Space Digest V96 #266
Help: re pacsats (2 msgs)
Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
Kep Data AUG 30
Radio Astronomy
WTB: Low Output or Dead High Power Transmitting Tubes
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Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 22:23:29 GMT
From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
Subject: 'modes.dat' for 'SatTrack'
In <322252A2.167E@alive.com> Tovar <tvr@alive.com> writes:
>Can someone suggest where/how i can get a current version of 'modes.dat'
>(which contains frequencies and modes of operation), including, for
>example, JAS-2? It seems like a real waste to get the whole SatTrack
>package just to get that one file. Or, did i miss something and there's
>some easy way of getting that?
You can just edit it yourself, using a text editor.
Rob
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Date: 4 Sep 96 10:11:13 GMT
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Date: 3 Sep 1996 18:04:54 -0400
From: w1aw@arrl.org
Subject: ARLK063 Keplerian data
SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK063
ARLK063 Keplerian data
ZCZC SK63
QST de W1AW
Keplerian Bulletin 63 ARLK063
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Date: Sat, 31 Aug 96 04:30:52 PDT
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Subject: Ham-Space Digest V96 #266
Ham-Space Digest Sat, 31 Aug 96 Volume 96 : Issue 266
Today's Topics:
wx satellites frqs?
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Date: 27 Aug 1996 11:57:38 GMT
From: Tfugate@service1.uky.edu (Terry Fugate)
Subject: wx satellites frqs?
In article <4volfs$mcm@news2.cais.com>, n3tuk@idsonline.com (Luis Velis) says:
>
>Hi Folks
>
>Can someone tell me some wx satellites freqs so i can monitor their
>trasmissions..
>
>luis
>Luis A Velis
>Hamradio operator
>n3tuk@idsonline.com
>
Try 137.5MHz and 137.620MHz. The wxsats "broadcast" in FM and the
bw is about 50KHz. A NFM scanner will allow to listen, but not
to receive and display an image. When a wxsat is at a higher elevation
you can hear them on a handheld scanner with the rubber duckie antenna.
Serious recpetion is a bit tougher.
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Date: 2 Sep 1996 20:42:50 -0400
From: kenn2sqw@aol.com (Ken N2SQW)
Subject: Help: re pacsats
I've been involved with the analog sats for over a year now, and am
thinking of trying the digital birds next. What suggestions do you have
regarding a relatively inexpensive way to get on the pacsats? I'm using a
Yaesu FT736R transceiver for the sats. I have a typical terrestrial packet
setup, so I'm familiar with packet from that point of view.
Thanks, and 73, Ken
Please reply either here, or preferably, via E-Mail.
My E-Mail address is: KenN2SQW @ AOL.COM
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Date: 2 Sep 1996 20:46:14 -0400
From: kenn2sqw@aol.com (Ken N2SQW)
Subject: Help: re pacsats
I've been involved with the analog sats for over a year now, and am
thinking of trying the digital birds next. What suggestions do you have
regarding a relatively inexpensive way to get on the pacsats? I'm using a
Yaesu FT736R transceiver for the sats. I have a typical terrestrial packet
setup, so I'm familiar with packet from that point of view.
Thanks, and 73, Ken
Please reply either here, or preferably, via E-Mail.
My E-Mail address is: KenN2SQW @ AOL.COM
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Date: 3 Sep 1996 21:47:11 GMT
From: darwin@indy.net (Darwin Teague)
Subject: Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
In article <50gbe3$90f@gatekeeper.umassd.edu>,
h1riley@umassd.edu (Hank Riley) wrote:
> CENTRAL INDIANA REPEATER/ATV/GPS PACKET BALLOON LAUNCH
>
>
> Region: Central Indiana
>
> Date/Time: Saturday, September 7 / 7:00-8:00 AM EDT,
> 11:00-12:00 UTC
>
> Location: Greentown, Indiana (8 miles east
> of Kokomo)
>
> Other states where
> the signals will
> reach easily: Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky
>
> Site Coordinates: approximate for initial antenna heading;
> (not for navigating to launch site)
> 40' 29" North Lat.
> 85' 58" West Long.
>
> ATV: 439.25 MHz AM NTSC from live camera
>
ease email me news of upcoming balloon launches and post-flight
>reports for distribution on the Net.
>
>Hank Riley, N1LTV
>h1riley@umassd.edu
Could you please tell me how to receive the video? Is it a TV-UHF frequency? I
have an old Rabbit receiver, but don't know what frequency it's on....
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Date: 03 Sep 1996 16:32:41 GMT
From: karl_dundee@RedwoodFN.org (karl dundee)
Subject: Kep Data AUG 30
SB KEP ARL ARLK062
ARLK062 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
[More]
[H[2JKEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96243.15987200 .00005643 00000-0 69649-4 0 06634
2 16609 51.6479 111.3895 0010890 113.1525 247.0619 15.61839755601567
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96238.89296850 .00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 04503
2 14129 25.9885 192.7666 6032591 43.4713 350.6635 2.05881051071300
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96243.12495366 .00000043 00000-0 31154-4 0 02702
2 18129 82.9252 93.8965 0011327 317.5344 42.4933 13.72368848460311
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96243.08189460 .00000052 00000-0 16619-4 0 09282
2 14781 97.8049 230.5371 0010768 212.3265 147.7278 14.69474704668501
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96243.24154866 .00000106 00000-0 96024-4 0 9146
2 21089 82.9242 134.4364 0031269 27.5358 332.7445 13.74073559279207
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96242.87739060 .00042317 -56196-6 32491-2 0 02629
2 19216 57.1197 95.2216 7435843 49.2705 354.8364 2.11602023031393
UO-14
[More]
[H[2J1 20437U 90005B 96243.15199014 -.00000001 00000-0 16439-4 0 02233
2 20437 98.5418 324.7746 0011391 349.5231 10.5714 14.29929318344623
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96243.51267932 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1580
2 23439 64.8140 262.8843 0159849 186.0930 173.8051 11.27528259 69161
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96242.75714771 -.00000025 00000-0 73308-5 0 00225
2 20439 98.5563 326.7377 0011599 351.5732 8.5253 14.29982402344580
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96242.77209094 -.00000005 00000-0 14829-4 0 00091
2 20440 98.5574 327.4273 0011925 350.2902 9.8047 14.30124402344614
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96243.11333729 -.00000062 00000-0 -71975-5 0 00274
2 20441 98.5582 327.6941 0011997 349.4426 10.6447 14.30093448344662
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96243.24342908 -.00000009 00000-0 13172-4 0 58
2 20442 98.5602 328.3495 0012339 348.2503 11.8389 14.30203343344702
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96243.06147822 .00000005 00000-0 90788-4 0 09150
2 20480 99.0242 253.8642 0540344 317.1412 38.8714 12.83234222307360
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96243.11027502 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 07494
[More]
[H[2J2 21087 82.9385 266.9913 0036417 1.9212 358.2076 13.74571250280160
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96243.13481910 .00000020 00000-0 20972-4 0 07147
2 21575 98.3459 307.3011 0008479 47.6015 312.5893 14.37033856268687
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96242.88123072 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06093
2 22077 66.0815 35.1637 0014742 280.5708 79.3649 12.86297786190283
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96243.10813531 -.00000025 00000-0 73021-5 0 04886
2 22828 98.5727 317.5525 0010663 4.3734 355.7544 14.28149446120668
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96243.14450693 .00000006 00000-0 20153-4 0 05116
2 22826 98.5772 317.5261 0010159 17.7957 342.3575 14.27811246152550
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96243.15382119 -.00000013 00000-0 12298-4 0 05102
2 22825 98.5775 317.3542 0009540 17.0332 343.1166 14.27701931152547
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96243.12574615 -.00000030 00000-0 52013-5 0 04970
2 22829 98.5740 317.6347 0010695 5.5570 354.5731 14.28130912152582
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Tuesday,
[More]
[H[2JSeptember 3, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
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Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 22:51:13 GMT
From: marty@trucom.com (Marty Albert)
Subject: Radio Astronomy
rs93463@midnet.com (Stephen Reader) wrote:
>Hi uk.radio.amateur!
> Help required, does anybody have a current
>contact address for "BARAS" British Amateur Radio Astonomy Society. And can
>anybody help with info and advice on setting up a radio telescope to
>monitor solar emisionns. Any info , help or advice will be much apreciated.
> 73 de Steve.
>Stephen Reader RNARS 0951. RS93463
>--- OffRoad 1.9e registered to Stephen Reader
Hello, Stephen:
Take a look at my Home Page at:
http://www.trucom.com/ppages/marty
I have a Ham Radio and Amateur Astronomy area where the Astronomy area
focuses on Amateur Radio Astronomy.
Take Care & 73
Marty Albert - marty@trucom.com
Amateur Radio: KC6UFM@KC6UFM.#SEMO.MO.USA.NOAM
Heartland Internet Services
*****************************************************
Cheap Long Distance! Just 12.9 cents per minute!
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Date: Mon, 2 Sep 1996 08:02:39
From: jim.b@okisemi.com (Jim Bieberich)
Subject: WTB: Low Output or Dead High Power Transmitting Tubes
I want to buy dead power transmitting tubes. Tubes must not be broken or
physically damaged. I'm interested in tubes with power dissapations 250 watts
to 10,000 watts. Let me know what you have and I'll give you a quote.
73s
Jim Bieberich
WA6WJI
San Jose, CA
------------------------------
Date: (null)
From: (null)
SB KEP ARL ARLK063
ARLK063 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96247.06285252 .00004159 00000-0 52866-4 0 06674
2 16609 51.6494 91.7096 0010787 126.0362 234.1633 15.61882960602172
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96238.89296850 .00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 04503
2 14129 25.9885 192.7666 6032591 43.4713 350.6635 2.05881051071300
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96247.06196438 .00000060 00000-0 49589-4 0 02729
2 18129 82.9246 90.9848 0010926 305.8707 54.1432 13.72369252460852
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96247.03127326 .00000124 00000-0 28816-4 0 09286
2 14781 97.8054 234.3146 0011113 197.0748 163.0085 14.69476247669084
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96247.10085540 .00000037 00000-0 22921-4 0 09370
2 21089 82.9243 131.5752 0031022 17.5979 342.6249 13.74073083279734
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96245.71115469 .00038736 -55797-6 19259-2 0 02652
2 19216 57.1300 94.4400 7439446 49.4417 354.7313 2.11829183031458
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96246.79060821 -.00000027 00000-0 64442-5 0 02246
2 20437 98.5414 328.3430 0011136 339.1554 20.9173 14.29929442345149
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96247.06042468 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 01747
2 23439 64.8147 257.1460 0160230 185.4816 174.4371 11.27528359069569
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96246.74548422 -.00000007 00000-0 14192-4 0 00209
2 20439 98.5561 330.6569 0011357 339.7047 20.3689 14.29982613345157
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96246.76003132 -.00000007 00000-0 13971-4 0 00098
2 20440 98.5570 331.3471 0011656 339.1174 20.9532 14.30124679345184
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96246.75153689 -.00000024 00000-0 76105-5 0 00224
2 20441 98.5527 331.2676 0012192 338.5761 21.4910 14.30093979345188
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96246.74142874 .00000001 00000-0 17017-4 0 00240
2 20442 98.5600 331.7897 0012144 338.3351 21.7313 14.30203704345203
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96247.03761937 -.00000020 00000-0 36100-4 0 09224
2 20480 99.0244 257.0847 0540308 308.1339 47.2219 12.83234235307877
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96247.55050877 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 7374
2 21087 82.9385 263.7046 0035786 350.4575 9.5896 13.74571302280775
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96247.10361440 .00000021 00000-0 21275-4 0 07130
2 21575 98.3457 311.1493 0008392 36.3005 323.8752 14.37034477269253
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96246.84649543 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06101
2 22077 66.0795 26.8590 0014793 277.5012 82.4325 12.86297661190799
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96247.10158368 .00000050 00000-0 37373-4 0 04886
2 22828 98.5723 321.4725 0010718 352.6489 7.4547 14.28150526121236
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96247.13890359 -.00000006 00000-0 15303-4 0 05107
2 22826 98.5768 321.4465 0010109 6.9975 353.1347 14.27811346153122
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96247.07843949 .00000006 00000-0 19886-4 0 05099
2 22825 98.5744 321.2052 0009547 6.1714 353.9581 14.27702513153103
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96247.11924603 -.00000004 00000-0 15997-4 0 04980
2 22829 98.5739 321.5558 0010601 353.3881 6.7161 14.28131560153151
FO-29
1 24278U 96046B 96247.13884307 -.00000036 00000-0 00000-0 0 00294
2 24278 98.5784 320.9319 0351291 209.4316 148.6632 13.52624980002315
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Saturday,
September 7, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
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End of Ham-Space Digest V96 #270
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Ham-Space Digest Wed, 4 Sep 96 Volume 96 : Issue 271
Today's Topics:
Ham-Space Digest V96 #270
Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
Radio Meteor Obs. Bull. August 1996: Perseids
WTB: SatTrak-IV
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Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 21:27:43 -0500
From: Mark McGregor <kb9khm@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
Subject: Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
Darwin Teague wrote:
> Could you please tell me how to receive the video? Is it a TV-UHF frequency?
I
> have an old Rabbit receiver, but don't know what frequency it's on....
You can receive ATV the following ways:
Using an ATV down converter (converts 439.25 to TV channel 3) and a
70cm Beam Antenna
Using an old TV or VCR with manual tuning hooked up to an outside
antenna.
You will have to tune the TV to UHF channel 14 and then try using
your
fine tuning control and tune DOWN. The ATV frequency is BELOW
UHF ch 14.
Using a newer TV or VCR that is cable-ready. Hook the TV or VCR up
to an
outside antenna and then set it for CABLE CHANNEL 60.
The first method is BY FAR the best. Down converters are around $80 and
you can
make your own beam (I did). Make sure your receiving antenna has the
same
polarity as the transmitter. Cross polorization loss on 70cm can be as
much
as 20db.
Mark
<KB9KHM>
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Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 21:16:33 GMT
From: steyaert@vvs.innet.be (Christian Steyaert)
Subject: Radio Meteor Obs. Bull. August 1996: Perseids
Radio Meteor Observation Bulletin No. 37 September 1996
1. FORWARD SCATTER METEOR OBSERVATIONS
Observer: E.P. Bus
Location: Groningen, Netherlands (6 degr 33' E, 53 degr 13' N)
Frequency: 72.11 MHz
Transmitter Location: Wroclaw, Poland, 130 kW, Distance 740 km
Antenna: Yagi, 3 elements, geographical azimuth 106 degr (ESE),
elevation 12 degrees
Receiver: Bearcat UBC 177XLT Scanning Radio, sensitivity: 0.5 uV
Observing method: Listening
Mean dead time corrected Sporadic Radio Meteor activity between
1996 July 13 and 1996 August 5.
Between brackets the statistical error of one sigma.
Mean Sporadic activity, starting at UT:
10h 11 12 13 14
----------------------------------
85(5) 96(9) 90(10) 93(6) 84(8)
18h 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 2-2.5
--------------------------------------------------------------------
91(9) 102(8) 112(6) 130(13) 131(11) 166(19) 178(18) 180(12) 103(11)
Mean Sporadic activity of long duration reflections > 1 sec, starting at UT:
10h 11 12 13 14 | 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 2-2.5
---------------------+-----------------------------------------
2 2 2 2 3 | 4 4 2 6 5 4 7 6 6
Dead time corrected counts of reflections during one hour intervals.
Between brackets the number of long duration reflections > 1 sec,
starting at UT:
August 11 August 12
18h 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 2-2.5
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
115(19) 127(12) 169(20) 216(24) 188(16) 271(36) 281(52) 320(70) 116(25)
August 12
10h 11 12 13 14
-----------------------------------------
106(18) 180(21) 138(26) 130(16) 114(10)
. very high activity between Aug 11 23h UT and Aug 12 2h UT.
E.P. Bus
-----------------------------------------------------
Observer: Maurice De Meyere
Location: Deurle, Belgium (3 37' E, 51 00' N)
Frequency: 66.51 MHz
Transmitter locations (all stations of more than 10 kW):
66.35 MHz, Klaipeda, Lithuania 12 kW, 05h00-22h00
66.41 Siedlce Poland 39 04h57(Sun05h57)-02h00(Sat03h00)
66.47 Viesintos Lithuania 12 05h00-22h00
66.50 Sofia Bulgaria 10 24hrs
66.56 Poznan Poland 56 04h57(Sun05h57)-02h00(Sat03h00)
66.62 Budapest Hungary 100 24hrs
66.68 Valmiera Latvia 20 06h00-22h00
Antenna: crossed Yagi, 4 elements, astronomical azimuth 270 o (= East),
elevation 27 o
Antenna amplifier: 25 dB max level 90 dBmuV
Receiver: commercial, Progresson 447A, TESLA (Bratislava)
The receiver was calibrated with a Marconi TF2008 signal
generator. Sensitivity: 5 muV (modulation frequency
1000 Hz, frequency sweep 38 kHz) at (S+N)/N = 20 dB
Observing method: automated setup, 150 samples/second, 8 bit resolution.
[Time and details of all individual meteor reflections are stored
on file in the University of Ghent format (Prometeos), and are
available for further analysis. Reduction software for DOS and
Windows available].
August 1996
Raw counts of reflections with a duration of at least 0.027 s
during one hour interval starting at UT:
Aug | UT
1996 | 20h 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
------+-------------------------------------------------------
1- 2 | 23 52 71 103 136 102 113 125 62 84 41
2- 3 | 33 47 64 89 103 100 115 115 85 91 51
3- 4 | 13 54 94 % 140 105 191 96 74 112 40
------+-------------------------------------------------------
15-16 | % 39 9 26 49 43 51 53 52 60 38
16-17 | 25 33 24 34 57 44 65 64 47 58 32
17-18 | 11 27 41 53 65 54 65 81 58 67 64
18-19 |
19-20 | 11 36 49 177% 206% 49 92 65 58 64 30
20-21 | 20 20 28 29 38 26 28 32 32 40 -
21-22 | 22 15 32 30 45 58 64 72 62 59 72
22-23 | 14 29 28 37 42 52 67 72 52 55 30
23-24 | 8 21 24 45 64 72 33 56 55 36 23
24-25 | 14 8 17 49 36 34 56 44 39 38 33
25-26 | 7 22 37 24 46 34 39 34 30 25 22
26-27 | 4 9 12 21 22 40 32 54 46 49 37
27-28 | Thunderstorms
28-29 | Thunderstorms
29-30 | 9 6 6 9 11 12 20 14 29 27 20
30-31 | 18 5 10 26 31 28 30 39 45 34 24
31-01 | 4 5 13 14 20 24 31 22 31 23 21
------+-------------------------------------------------------
1996 | 20h 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
Aug | UT
Notes:
. local time = UT + 2 hours.
. % direct reception
. ? high count to be checked for potential sporadic E.
Maurice De Meyere
-----------------------------------------------------
Observer: Werfried Kuneth
Location: Villach, Austria (13 53' E, 46 37' N)
Antenna: dipole with reflector
Receiver: AR-8000 at 59.2505 MHz, SSB mode,
Narrow passband filter, no preamplifier.
Transmitter: 150 kW TV video carrier in Bucaresti,
Romania, distance 950 km, east direction.
Observing method: the audio signal is fed into a real time FFT display
(FFTDSP38 program from AF9Y) on the PC where 640 channels of 2 Hz width
are recorded and stored continuously. The sensitivity of each 2 Hz wide
channel is about -171 dBm. Every meteor reflection (in SSB mode)
produces a distinct whistle, which is recorded easily by the real time
FFT program and saved in .GIF pictures of 200 seconds each.
From the 1280 Hz wide received picture only one channel of 40 Hz width
is used for meteor identification, the other nearby "channels" are used
to monitor interference, which can be identified easily this way. If
any interference occurs, the whole 200 second recording of one
picture is not used for further processing.
The following figures show the total length of the meteor reflections
during one hour,expressed as percentage. The number here shows
10 times this value. (e.g. 100 means 10 percent).
| June 1996
UT | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ,10 ,11 ,12 ,13 ,14 ,15 ,16 ,17
---+-------------------------------------------------------------------
2 | , , , , ,163,125, , , , , , , , , ,
3 | 58, 80, 40,149, ,205,204,203, 85, 45,227,221, 59, 72,188,170,205
4 |115,132,148,161, ,237,208,180,207, 99,206,224, 67, 61,198,186,180
5 |137,161,226,192,134,253,265,244,175, 74,184,261, 75,179,147,259,188
6 |123,181,201,182,209,261,239,284,189,105,231,232, ,196,164,257,125
7 |114, ,188,172,228,286,301,231,314, 89,181,224, 80,176,185, ,247
8 |113, ,295,158,246,233,325,305,183,142,138,174,111,152, , ,
9 |108,132,275,196,212,242,316,258,272,163,171,147, 89,152,186, ,184
10 | 81,173,102,135,212,263,376,278,273,141,108, 79,102,159,173, ,184
11 | 86, , 97,155,101, ,457,268,195,165,101, , 82,170,157, ,108
12 |105, , 73,151, 57, ,468,359,257,213,148,134, 77,183,164, ,204
13 |145, ,281,241,250,277,514,399,223,231,252,268, ,183,232, ,289
14 |114,131,246,297,217,224,397,281,208,224,172,175, , ,225, ,
15 | 86, 98,234,221,178,193, ,186,167,204,145,172, ,141,156, 96,148
16 | 55,101, , , ,157, ,154,107, , 84,107, ,143,154, 50,167
17 | 51, ,156, , ,123,197,152, , 91, , , ,136,106, 54,125
18 | 50, ,107, , , 71,132,163, , 56,142, , , , , 35, 76
19 |
20 | , 65, , 75,140,106, 88,136,123, 60, 69, 24, 28, 83,204, 76,244
21 | 99, 60, 69, , 90,140,123, 85,116, 52, 76, 31, 29,109,103, 85, 15
22 | 92, 80, 93, , 64,108,158,133,105, 71, 76, 42, 27,135,169,125, 17
---+-------------------------------------------------------------------
UT | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ,10 ,11 ,12 ,13 ,14 ,15 ,16 ,17
| June 1996
(new) Location: near Villach, Austria (13 37' E, 46 45 ' N)
(new) Antenna: 3 el Yagi
Receiver: AR-8000 at 48.2492 MHz, SSB mode,
Narrow passband filter, no preamplifier.
Transmitter (assumed): 250 kw TV video carrier near Madrid, Spain,
distance 1550 km, southwest direction.
| Aug 1996
UT | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
----+-------------------------------------------------------------------
0 | , 10, 16, 13, 9, 6, 8, 12, 15, , 53, 59, 52, 24, 32, 13, 6
1 | 4, 9, 18, 5, 9, 4, 3, , , 7, 25, 69, 65, 26, 35, 14, 15
2 | 13, 16, 12, 13, 20, 3, 16, 15, 36, 10, 43, 34, 65, 52, 24, 11, 4
3 | 16, 18, 31, 24, 14, 9, 13, 21, 11, 6, 36, 35, 59, 36, 29, 8, 9
4 | 24, 22, 31, 15, 18, 24, 13, 18, 22, 18, 40, 67, 63, 42, 38, 29, 10
5 | 17, 12, , 12, 13, 15, 22, 19, 20, 21, 28, 71, 37, 26, , 19, 11
6 | 14, 11, , 13, 43, 16, 20, 16, 10, 22, 34, 46, 39, 24, , 10, 3
7 |
8 | 31, , , , , 13, 15, 26, 11, 15, , 73, 41, 20, , 9, 13
9 | , , 4, 13, 23, 8, 32, , 10, 18, 40, 38, 18, 11, , 5, 4
10 | 42, 28, 8, 8, 2, 15, 20, 11, 7, , 29, 32, 32, 18, , 16,
11 | , 12, 7, 7, 8, 8, 10, 13, 8, , 23, 32, 57, 10, , 7, 10
12 | , 8, , 6, 9, 5, , 7, 5, , 7, , 23, 10, , 4, 4
13 | 5, 13, 3, , , 2, , 6, 11, , 13, 15, 7, 7, , 7,
14 | , , 2, 8, , , , 7, 29, , 27, 19, 2, 9, , 4,
15 | , , 3, 6, , , , , 10, , 10, 22, , 5, , 2,
16 | , , , , 6, , , , 5, , 3, 18, , , , ,
17 | , , 5, , , , , , , , 48, 20, , , , ,
18 | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 3,
19 | , , , , 13, , , , , 18, 7, 10, , , , ,
20 | 6, 12, , , , , 3, , , 25, 17, , 9, 4, , ,
21 | , 10, , 3, 4, 7, 5, , 6, 9, 10, 18, 15, 18, , ,
22 | 18, 8, , 5, 10, 7, 7, 21, 45, 8, 28, 24, 15, 12, 4, 5,
23 | 13, 6, 8, 24, , 22, 13, 30, 6, 18, , 30, 18, 18, , 10,
----+-------------------------------------------------------------------
| 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
| Aug 1996
Notes:
. blank value means either no data available, interference,
sporadic "E", power failure, shutdown during thunderstorms or
transmitter shutdown.
. local time conversion: 2 hours ahead of UT (06h00 UT is 08h00 local).
. maximum Perseid activity during the early hours (UT) of Aug 12.
. *** Radio Meteor Gallery is open ***
I'd like to invite you all to my new Radio Meteor Gallery,
with the best spectrograph pictures out of about one million
recorded meteor reflections during last year. URL is
<http://www.net4you.co.at/user/kuneth/gallery.html>
Werfried Kuneth
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Kimio Maegawa
Transmitter: 50 W CW 53.7500 MHz
Transmitter antenna: 2 element Cross Yagi 4dBi, zenith
Transmitting Location: Sabae city (136 11' E, 35 56' N)
Receiver: IC726 500 Hz BW , sensitivity -154 dBm min
Receiver antenna: 3el Yagi 7 dBi (70 deg, SE direction) height 10 m
Receiving Location: Ohno city (136 53' E, 36 00' N)
Data processing : Receiver output is fed into DX2-66 MHz PC and analyzed by
AF9Y's FFTDSP42 software.
Then stored every 4.22 min automaticaly with GIF format.
Play back GIF files and count echoes manually by the doppler
shift rejecting tropo signal or airplane echo.
Long duration echoes (t>2 sec):
| August 1996
UT | 8/ 9 9/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14
---+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------
21 | 17 37 27 72 53 37
22 | 17 20 22 55 34 29
23 | 5 11 14 31 34 21
00 | 10 15 5 24* 15 11
01 | 4 7 4 31* 19 11
02 | 2 5 0 16* 12 9
03 | 2 5 2 10 6 11
04 | 2 1 3 4 8 9
05 | 0 2 1 4 4 1
06 | 0 2 0 0 1 0
07 | 1 0 1 0 1 2
08 | 0 2 0 0 3 1
09 | 0 1 5 0 2 4
10 | 0 4 0 0 2 2
11 | 1 1 6 0 2 3
12 | 1 5 4 6 4 1
13 | 0 3 4 13 13 7
14 | 1 5 14 14 11 5
15 | 8 9 11 20 13 8
16 | 13 10 15 25 14 10
17 | 9 11 30 28 16 17
18 | 20 21 48 55 24 22
19 | 24 20 49 60 27 21
20 | 28 23 55 65 35 18
---+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------
UT | 8/ 9 9/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14
| August 1996
Notes:
. local time = JST = UTC + 9 hours
. the radiant was not located favorably when the Perseids maximum
occurred: yet a significant relative increase (with respect to the adjacent
days) is seen between 0h-2h UT on August 12.
Kimio Maegawa
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Ton Schoenmaker
Location: Roden, Netherlands (6 degr 26' E, 53 degr 08' N)
Frequency: 66.89 MHz
Transmitter location:
Krakow, Poland, 120 kW, distance 980 km
Antenna: Horizontal Yagi, 5 elements, geographical azimuth 110
degrees (ESE), elevation 15 degrees
Receiver: Homemade convertor 65-67 MHz to 28-30 MHz + Barlow-Wadley
0-30 MHz receiver; total sensitivity 0.3 uV for 20 dB S/N
with a bandwidth of 3 kHz
Observing method: Brown strip chart recorder, 9 or 18 inch/hour + occasional
listening.
Dead time corrected counts of reflections during one hour intervals
starting at:
| August 1996
UT | 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
-----+---------------------------------------
0 | 170 240! 154
1 | 188 354! 142
2 | 167 160 158
3 | 164 140 168
4 | 170 170 122 144
5 | 135 143 133 100
6 | 112 108 102 105
7 | 115 92 114 110
8 | 100 111 91 104 115
9 | 75 116 c 82 83
10 | 50 64 82 76 80
11 | 38 56 76 66 87
12 | * 96 63 68
13 | * 88 64 62
14 | * * 60 50
15 | 52 * 60 61
16 | 48 * 86 50
17 | 122 56 * 54 58
18 | 124 140 * 44 47
19 | 123 72 * 80 61
20 | 128 53 94 * 102 52
21 | 130 82 135
22 | 161 91 130
23 | 147 167! 118
-----+---------------------------------------
UT | 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
| August 1996
Remarks: * thunder-storm.
c continuous reception.
! Perseids outburst, maximum between 01 - 02 h UT.
Ton Schoenmaker
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Chikara Shimoda
Location: Asahi, Nagano, Japan (137 51' E, 36 07'N)
Frequency: 81.4 MHz
Transmitter Locations: FM-Japan 81.3 MHz, 10 kW, distance 180 km
Antenna: 5 element Yagi directed to the Zenith.
Receiver: AM-FM Tuner (TRIO KT-1100)
Observing method: Meteor echoes output from center-tuning meter were
recorded on a pen-recorder chart.
1996 | UT
Aug | 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 | *(1) **(2)
-----+-------------------------------------------------+-----------
1 | 16 23 41 41 40 43 38 35 29 34 27 19 | 34.0 30.3
2 | 8 18 22 34 40 35 34 44 35 25 26 15 | 26.2 29.8
3 | 19 20 27 25 42 37 22 36 29 30 21 15 | 28.3 25.5
4 | 12 27 26 30 45 26 42 41 42 35 25 21 | 27.7 34.3
5 | 12 16 21 33 44 30 30 29 26 30 23 18 | 26.0 26.0
6 | 10 21 21 33 35 23 34 26 38 26 24 26 | 23.8 29.0
7 | 9 12 21 34 26 17 26 32 40 25 20 21 | 19.8 27.3
8 | 13 20 23 34 32 30 24 30 24 21 15 | 25.3 22.8
9 | 9 11 21 19 25 29 25 24 23 32 24 20 | 19.0 24.7
10 | 11 18 25 32 30 35 39 32 29 30 30 19 | 25.2 29.8
11 | 15 15 23 27 32 28 21 34 | 23.3 27.5
12 | 15 21 24 31 23 22 25 22 30 25 31 27 | 22.7 26.7
13 | 12 21 24 30 37 29 24 33 37 20 25 16 | 25.5 25.8
14 | 16 24 17 27 36 34 24 33 19 24 | 21.0 28.3
15 | 12 10 17 19 27 16 21 18 19 15 22 20 | 16.8 19.2
16 | 15 21 21 20 26 29 24 29 19 24 24 22 | 22.0 23.7
17 | 13 21 26 28 27 22 25 20 27 28 26 20 | 22.8 24.3
18 | 18 24 28 23 23 24 26 24 24 29 22 25 | 23.3 25.0
19 | 10 17 14 24 11 15 16 19 25 22 20 15 | 15.2 19.5
20 | 11 13 15 17 18 23 23 18 23 16 15 22 | 16.2 19.5
21 | 10 12 21 15 14 17 15 23 15 14 13 16 | 14.8 16.0
22 | 9 14 23 20 21 16 14 17 23 20 25 15 | 17.2 19.0
23 | 9 18 19 18 17 16 26 26 15 26 23 28 | 16.2 24.0
24 | 20 16 15 14 26 21 23 31 31 23 25 13 | 18.7 24.3
25 | 22 14 14 14 20 21 19 21 22 22 27 | 16.8 22.0
26 | 7 14 17 12 15 23 17 29 24 26 29 20 | 14.7 24.2
27 | 11 27 14 25 13 15 18 22 20 23 25 17 | 17.5 20.8
28 | 17 24 24 25 25 22 23 23 36 20 21 22 | 22.8 24.2
29 | 9 14 20 12 19 17 19 19 16 20 22 20 | 15.2 19.3
30 | 11 20 18 16 21 15 18 20 23 14 | 16.3 18.5
31 | 14 11 12 18 16 20 18 13 16 15 | 15.2 15.5
-----+-------------------------------------------------+-----------
Aug | 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 | *(1) **(2)
1996 | UT
**(1) average hourly rate between 11-17 UT
**(2) average hourly rate between 17-23 UT
Total echoes
1996 | UT
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
9-10 | 27 33 30 32 35 48 41 38 - 30 - - - 19 15 9 16 7 7 13 12 19 25 3
8
10-11 | 39 35 27 39 29 59 47 40 42 51 45 29 21 21 8 8 14 4 12 10 20 39 49 4
8
11-12 | 47 62 50 67 72 76 66 46 49 47 44 27 31 20 20 11 11 18 13 8 19 27 26 2
9
12-13 | 31 35 41 34 34 40 55 34 34 33 17 20 20 12 8 8 3 2 7 6
Long duration echoes (>5sec):
1996 | UT
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
9-10 | 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 - 1 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
3
10-11 | 0 2 2 5 2 6 5 6 4 10 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3
0
11-12 | 3 6 5 8 4 8 7 2 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
3
12-13 | 5 1 0 3 1 6 5 5 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
- Perseids maximum took place on 1996/08/12 02h UT.
- local time = JST = UT + 9 hours
Chikara Shimoda
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Kazuhiro Suzuki
HARO (Radio Meteor Observation using HAM)
Location: Toyokawa Meteor Observatory (137.32 deg E, 34.81 deg N)
Shiinoki, Toyokawa-city, Aichi, 442, JAPAN
Transmitter: JA9BOH 53.7500 MHz, CW 50 W
Antenna: Dipole (height 7 m, to zenith)
Receiver: IC-575 (ICOM) LSB BW 2.5 kHz
Transmitter location: Sabae (in Fukui pref.), about 150 km
north north-west from receiving station.
Method of echo sampling: After image procedure was done by PC with FFT
software, echoes(>10 dB(S/N)) were counted.
Total echo rates:
1996 | UT
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
31- 1 | 51 56 53 56 56 45 45 51 44 35 33 21 34 27 24 20 12 13 13 17 33 28 35 5
6
1- 2 | 72 50 50 51 40 50 35 32 31 25 37 24 17 24 20 14 15 16 15 14 24 26 36 6
5
2- 3 | 65 48 69 66 49 41 44 51 41 36 32 25 21 26 26 20 13 12 14 25 36 48 5
0
3- 4 | 68 49 55 52 56 51 31@42 43 33 19@24 26 22 19 20 12 14 13 13 18 22 28 4
5
4- 5 | 49 32 40 42 31 29 44 42 26 28@18@18 14 19 18 12 15 12 17 14@12 @27 3
9
5- 6 | 41 47 48 43 45 55 65@54 35 33 32 25 25 26 23 14 17 15 13 15 27 31 @3
7
6- 7 | 67 53 59 68 70 68 45 47 24 @24@14@14@12@12@12 16 20 24 36 6
1
7- 8 | 50 48 59 75 74 55 50 56 45 39 29 32 22 24 21 14 11 12 12 25 27 42 7
3
8- 9 | 55 43 57 62 66 76 71 60 32 28 31 26 35 22@31 19 16 14 10 17 25 30 41 4
8
9-10 | 61 52 40 63 72 67 78 61 45 32 24 32 21 23 22@20@12@12 13 21 36 33 48 5
1
10-11 | 54 70 80 70 87 76 60@59@52 @38 33 28 18@18 17 15 17 19 24@34 38 5
6
11-12 | 51 61 79 93107 98@71 71 93 64 62 43 37 25 29@12 14 17 13 14 25 50 68 8
0
12-13 | 74 93 97116104 82102 91@50 45 49 38 40 39@15 21 21 26 15@21 29 24 42 4
7
13-14 | 62 68 77 78102 93 87 89 58 40 36 34 36 32@21@22 14 12 16 23 28 35 3
6
14-15 | 32 30 39 52 45 31 30@36 48 35 32 29 18 21@22 13 18 16 15 12 19 29 43 4
5
15-16 | 44 41 38 44 39 22 42@27 34 36 35 27 29 21 17 17 15 13 12 14 17 34 35 3
2
16-17 | 46 50 53 48 47 47 47@51 52 29 27 20 20 21 21 17 21 18 12 19 29 20 32 3
5
17-18 | 37 23 28 30 40 39 50 48@40 39 35 39 23 22@26@17 24 16 17 19 27 35 37 3
4
18-19 | 51 31 33 46 37 38 47 27@35 25 20@23 @21 31 27 3
7
19-20 | 37 33 48 41 44 46 37 41@48 32 27 28 18 24@22 17 15 16 14 15@25 38 28 3
3
20-21 | 33 30 42 51 34 30@37 33 38 29 27 21 31 23 22 20 14 12 15@16 18 31 23 3
7
21-22 | 43 35 41 43 47 @48 41@32 @37 27 31 24 24 18 16@14@17 24 36 3
6
22-23 | 42 35 35 43 44 46 51 48 44 39 37 29 35 28 17 26 23 16 17 16@21 32 39 4
4
23-24 | 39 35 39 38 43 37@44 52 46 44 38 36 34 28 28 25 19 18 16 14 19 30 38 3
4
24-25 | 26 29 39 35 35 29@30 @20 24 34 5
8
25-26 | 38 40 43 49 52 37 46@48@45@31 27 37 27 25 24 23 18 20 20 19 18 26 39 3
5
26-27 | 39 39 48 42 34 41 38 31@33@34 35 26 24 24 20 20 25 17 20 20 34 25 38 3
8
27-28 | 31 31 48 56 51 54 50 57 49
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
1996 | UT
Long lasting (>20 sec.) echo rates:
1996 | UT
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
10-11 | 6 5 7 6 13 9 7 6 11 6 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2
11-12 | 1 6 5 16 21 21@13 18 17 23 16 10 8 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5
5
12-13 | 6 18 17 27 12 9 21 18@10 9 9 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
6
13-14 | 5 6 6 14 16 20 21 15 10 5 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
14-15 | 0 1 2 3 5 5 2 @2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
0
15-16 | 2 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
16-17 | 0 1 3 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
17-18 | 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
18-19 | 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 @0 0 0 @0 0 0 0
0
19-20 | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
20-21 | 1 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
UT | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
Notes:
- @nn =corrected hourly rates (observed for less than 60 min).
- local time = JST = UT + 9 hours.
Kazuhiro Suzuki
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Ilkka Yrjola
Location: Finland (26 35' E, 60 54' N)
Frequency: 87.360 MHz
Receiver: Salora SRP-22 modified, narrow band FM (B=15 kHz).
detected signal level >-122 dBm.
FM detection, no pulse noise rejection required.
Antenna: 2 element Yagi with 4 dBd gain to SW, azimuth: 45 o (SW)
Data sampling system: threshold triggering, sampling rate 64 ms.
Computer logs total hourly elapsed reflection time, number of
threshold crossings for the hour, the longest time the signal was
continuously above detection level for the hour.
Data stored in the Compact MS-Soft format. Software for viewing available
from FTP.FUNET.FI pub/ham/vhf-work/mssoft43.zip (new version!)
Counts in one hour intervals starting at:
delta Aquarids 1996
| July 1996
UT | 27 28 29 30
----+----------------------------------
0 | 409 409 559 584
1 | 433 426 544 433
2 | 472 398 598 421
3 | 502 428 353 393
4 | 484 394 534 366
5 | 291 350 409 316
6 | 270 309 290 359
7 | 362 216 247 405
8 | 568 238 291 333
9 | 329 143 328 309
10 | 235 167 211 258
11 | 183 134 246 221
12 | 168 204 251 219
13 | 186 207 165 220
14 | 192 180 117 154
15 | 203 177 97 150
16 | 154 136 124 144
17 | 121 124 131 150
18 | 128 79 163 133
19 | 176 95 115 177
20 | 147 112 139 213
21 | 156 174 248 250
22 | 275 358 364 348
23 | 321 514 462 450
----+----------------------------------
UT | 27 28 29 30
| July 1996
Perseids 1996
| August 1996
UT | 11 12 13 14
----+----------------------------------
0 | 457 1415 547 380
1 | 509 1179 662 728
2 | 417 1085 759 416
3 | 424 760 628 422
4 | 430 595 552 545
5 | 396 732 654 300
6 | 457 914 536 372
7 | 641 1018 658 488
8 | 449 767 540 436
9 | 394 847 585 348
10 | 312 584 551 291
11 | 415 542 606 381
12 | 231 708 530 286
13 | 270 518 286 188
14 | 214 265 325 134
15 | 187 199 198 127
16 | 176 278 156 129
17 | 221 191 117 81
18 | 158 243 164 99
19 | 377 200 149 136
20 | 329 277 134 127
21 | 419 321 507 218
22 | 487 633 355 354
23 | 717 453 296 279
----+----------------------------------
UT | 11 12 13 14
| August 1996
. strong Perseids activity between Aug 12, 0h-2h UT, and Aug 12, 6h-8h UT.
Ilkka Yrjola / via M. De Meyere
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: W.T. Zanstra
Location: Appingedam, Netherlands (6 degr 51' E, 53 degr 19' N)
Frequency: 72.11 MHz
Transmitter location: Wroclaw, Poland, 130 kW, distance 735 km
(16 degr 43' E, 50 degr 52' N)
Antenna: Yagi, 5 elements, geographical azimuth 110 degr (ESE),
elevation 12 degrees
Receiver: Bearcat UBC 177 XLT Scanning Radio, sensitivity 0.3 uV
Observing method: Listening
Dead time corrected counts of reflections during one hour intervals
starting at:
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 15:23:25 GMT
From: "Stacey E. Mills, M.D." <sem2r@virginia.edu>
Subject: WTB: SatTrak-IV
If anyone has one of Ron Long's (Kiron Corp) SatTrak-IV satellite tracker/tun
er
units for sale, please let me know. I'd be interested in either a completed u
nit,
or an unassembled kit.
you can E-mail me direct at:
sem2r@virginia.edu
Thanks.
------------------------------
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Today's Topics:
'modes.dat' for 'SatTrack'
(none)
ARLK063 Keplerian data
Ham-Space Digest V96 #266
Help: re pacsats (2 msgs)
Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
Kep Data AUG 30
Radio Astronomy
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Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 22:23:29 GMT
From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
Subject: 'modes.dat' for 'SatTrack'
In <322252A2.167E@alive.com> Tovar <tvr@alive.com> writes:
>Can someone suggest where/how i can get a current version of 'modes.dat'
>(which contains frequencies and modes of operation), including, for
>example, JAS-2? It seems like a real waste to get the whole SatTrack
>package just to get that one file. Or, did i miss something and there's
>some easy way of getting that?
You can just edit it yourself, using a text editor.
Rob
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Date: 4 Sep 96 10:11:13 GMT
From: smtp@caoesgis.oes.CA.GOV
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------------------------------
Date: 3 Sep 1996 18:04:54 -0400
From: w1aw@arrl.org
Subject: ARLK063 Keplerian data
SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK063
ARLK063 Keplerian data
ZCZC SK63
QST de W1AW
Keplerian Bulletin 63 ARLK063
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 96 04:30:52 PDT
From: Ham-Space Mailing List and Newsgroup <ham-space@ucsd.edu>
Subject: Ham-Space Digest V96 #266
Ham-Space Digest Sat, 31 Aug 96 Volume 96 : Issue 266
Today's Topics:
wx satellites frqs?
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Date: 27 Aug 1996 11:57:38 GMT
From: Tfugate@service1.uky.edu (Terry Fugate)
Subject: wx satellites frqs?
In article <4volfs$mcm@news2.cais.com>, n3tuk@idsonline.com (Luis Velis) says:
>
>Hi Folks
>
>Can someone tell me some wx satellites freqs so i can monitor their
>trasmissions..
>
>luis
>Luis A Velis
>Hamradio operator
>n3tuk@idsonline.com
>
Try 137.5MHz and 137.620MHz. The wxsats "broadcast" in FM and the
bw is about 50KHz. A NFM scanner will allow to listen, but not
to receive and display an image. When a wxsat is at a higher elevation
you can hear them on a handheld scanner with the rubber duckie antenna.
Serious recpetion is a bit tougher.
------------------------------
End of Ham-Space Digest V96 #266
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------------------------------
Date: 2 Sep 1996 20:42:50 -0400
From: kenn2sqw@aol.com (Ken N2SQW)
Subject: Help: re pacsats
I've been involved with the analog sats for over a year now, and am
thinking of trying the digital birds next. What suggestions do you have
regarding a relatively inexpensive way to get on the pacsats? I'm using a
Yaesu FT736R transceiver for the sats. I have a typical terrestrial packet
setup, so I'm familiar with packet from that point of view.
Thanks, and 73, Ken
Please reply either here, or preferably, via E-Mail.
My E-Mail address is: KenN2SQW @ AOL.COM
------------------------------
Date: 2 Sep 1996 20:46:14 -0400
From: kenn2sqw@aol.com (Ken N2SQW)
Subject: Help: re pacsats
I've been involved with the analog sats for over a year now, and am
thinking of trying the digital birds next. What suggestions do you have
regarding a relatively inexpensive way to get on the pacsats? I'm using a
Yaesu FT736R transceiver for the sats. I have a typical terrestrial packet
setup, so I'm familiar with packet from that point of view.
Thanks, and 73, Ken
Please reply either here, or preferably, via E-Mail.
My E-Mail address is: KenN2SQW @ AOL.COM
------------------------------
Date: 3 Sep 1996 21:47:11 GMT
From: darwin@indy.net (Darwin Teague)
Subject: Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
In article <50gbe3$90f@gatekeeper.umassd.edu>,
h1riley@umassd.edu (Hank Riley) wrote:
> CENTRAL INDIANA REPEATER/ATV/GPS PACKET BALLOON LAUNCH
>
>
> Region: Central Indiana
>
> Date/Time: Saturday, September 7 / 7:00-8:00 AM EDT,
> 11:00-12:00 UTC
>
> Location: Greentown, Indiana (8 miles east
> of Kokomo)
>
> Other states where
> the signals will
> reach easily: Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky
>
> Site Coordinates: approximate for initial antenna heading;
> (not for navigating to launch site)
> 40' 29" North Lat.
> 85' 58" West Long.
>
> ATV: 439.25 MHz AM NTSC from live camera
>
ease email me news of upcoming balloon launches and post-flight
>reports for distribution on the Net.
>
>Hank Riley, N1LTV
>h1riley@umassd.edu
Could you please tell me how to receive the video? Is it a TV-UHF frequency? I
have an old Rabbit receiver, but don't know what frequency it's on....
------------------------------
Date: 03 Sep 1996 16:32:41 GMT
From: karl_dundee@RedwoodFN.org (karl dundee)
Subject: Kep Data AUG 30
SB KEP ARL ARLK062
ARLK062 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
[More]
[H[2JKEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96243.15987200 .00005643 00000-0 69649-4 0 06634
2 16609 51.6479 111.3895 0010890 113.1525 247.0619 15.61839755601567
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96238.89296850 .00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 04503
2 14129 25.9885 192.7666 6032591 43.4713 350.6635 2.05881051071300
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96243.12495366 .00000043 00000-0 31154-4 0 02702
2 18129 82.9252 93.8965 0011327 317.5344 42.4933 13.72368848460311
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96243.08189460 .00000052 00000-0 16619-4 0 09282
2 14781 97.8049 230.5371 0010768 212.3265 147.7278 14.69474704668501
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96243.24154866 .00000106 00000-0 96024-4 0 9146
2 21089 82.9242 134.4364 0031269 27.5358 332.7445 13.74073559279207
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96242.87739060 .00042317 -56196-6 32491-2 0 02629
2 19216 57.1197 95.2216 7435843 49.2705 354.8364 2.11602023031393
UO-14
[More]
[H[2J1 20437U 90005B 96243.15199014 -.00000001 00000-0 16439-4 0 02233
2 20437 98.5418 324.7746 0011391 349.5231 10.5714 14.29929318344623
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96243.51267932 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1580
2 23439 64.8140 262.8843 0159849 186.0930 173.8051 11.27528259 69161
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96242.75714771 -.00000025 00000-0 73308-5 0 00225
2 20439 98.5563 326.7377 0011599 351.5732 8.5253 14.29982402344580
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96242.77209094 -.00000005 00000-0 14829-4 0 00091
2 20440 98.5574 327.4273 0011925 350.2902 9.8047 14.30124402344614
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96243.11333729 -.00000062 00000-0 -71975-5 0 00274
2 20441 98.5582 327.6941 0011997 349.4426 10.6447 14.30093448344662
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96243.24342908 -.00000009 00000-0 13172-4 0 58
2 20442 98.5602 328.3495 0012339 348.2503 11.8389 14.30203343344702
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96243.06147822 .00000005 00000-0 90788-4 0 09150
2 20480 99.0242 253.8642 0540344 317.1412 38.8714 12.83234222307360
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96243.11027502 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 07494
[More]
[H[2J2 21087 82.9385 266.9913 0036417 1.9212 358.2076 13.74571250280160
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96243.13481910 .00000020 00000-0 20972-4 0 07147
2 21575 98.3459 307.3011 0008479 47.6015 312.5893 14.37033856268687
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96242.88123072 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06093
2 22077 66.0815 35.1637 0014742 280.5708 79.3649 12.86297786190283
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96243.10813531 -.00000025 00000-0 73021-5 0 04886
2 22828 98.5727 317.5525 0010663 4.3734 355.7544 14.28149446120668
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96243.14450693 .00000006 00000-0 20153-4 0 05116
2 22826 98.5772 317.5261 0010159 17.7957 342.3575 14.27811246152550
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96243.15382119 -.00000013 00000-0 12298-4 0 05102
2 22825 98.5775 317.3542 0009540 17.0332 343.1166 14.27701931152547
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96243.12574615 -.00000030 00000-0 52013-5 0 04970
2 22829 98.5740 317.6347 0010695 5.5570 354.5731 14.28130912152582
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Tuesday,
[More]
[H[2JSeptember 3, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 22:51:13 GMT
From: marty@trucom.com (Marty Albert)
Subject: Radio Astronomy
rs93463@midnet.com (Stephen Reader) wrote:
>Hi uk.radio.amateur!
> Help required, does anybody have a current
>contact address for "BARAS" British Amateur Radio Astonomy Society. And can
>anybody help with info and advice on setting up a radio telescope to
>monitor solar emisionns. Any info , help or advice will be much apreciated.
> 73 de Steve.
>Stephen Reader RNARS 0951. RS93463
>--- OffRoad 1.9e registered to Stephen Reader
Hello, Stephen:
Take a look at my Home Page at:
http://www.trucom.com/ppages/marty
I have a Ham Radio and Amateur Astronomy area where the Astronomy area
focuses on Amateur Radio Astronomy.
Take Care & 73
Marty Albert - marty@trucom.com
Amateur Radio: KC6UFM@KC6UFM.#SEMO.MO.USA.NOAM
Heartland Internet Services
*****************************************************
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------------------------------
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 1996 08:02:39
From: jim.b@okisemi.com (Jim Bieberich)
Subject: WTB: Low Output or Dead High Power Transmitting Tubes
I want to buy dead power transmitting tubes. Tubes must not be broken or
physically damaged. I'm interested in tubes with power dissapations 250 watts
to 10,000 watts. Let me know what you have and I'll give you a quote.
73s
Jim Bieberich
WA6WJI
San Jose, CA
------------------------------
Date: (null)
From: (null)
SB KEP ARL ARLK063
ARLK063 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96247.06285252 .00004159 00000-0 52866-4 0 06674
2 16609 51.6494 91.7096 0010787 126.0362 234.1633 15.61882960602172
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96238.89296850 .00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 04503
2 14129 25.9885 192.7666 6032591 43.4713 350.6635 2.05881051071300
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96247.06196438 .00000060 00000-0 49589-4 0 02729
2 18129 82.9246 90.9848 0010926 305.8707 54.1432 13.72369252460852
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96247.03127326 .00000124 00000-0 28816-4 0 09286
2 14781 97.8054 234.3146 0011113 197.0748 163.0085 14.69476247669084
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96247.10085540 .00000037 00000-0 22921-4 0 09370
2 21089 82.9243 131.5752 0031022 17.5979 342.6249 13.74073083279734
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96245.71115469 .00038736 -55797-6 19259-2 0 02652
2 19216 57.1300 94.4400 7439446 49.4417 354.7313 2.11829183031458
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96246.79060821 -.00000027 00000-0 64442-5 0 02246
2 20437 98.5414 328.3430 0011136 339.1554 20.9173 14.29929442345149
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96247.06042468 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 01747
2 23439 64.8147 257.1460 0160230 185.4816 174.4371 11.27528359069569
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96246.74548422 -.00000007 00000-0 14192-4 0 00209
2 20439 98.5561 330.6569 0011357 339.7047 20.3689 14.29982613345157
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96246.76003132 -.00000007 00000-0 13971-4 0 00098
2 20440 98.5570 331.3471 0011656 339.1174 20.9532 14.30124679345184
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96246.75153689 -.00000024 00000-0 76105-5 0 00224
2 20441 98.5527 331.2676 0012192 338.5761 21.4910 14.30093979345188
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96246.74142874 .00000001 00000-0 17017-4 0 00240
2 20442 98.5600 331.7897 0012144 338.3351 21.7313 14.30203704345203
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96247.03761937 -.00000020 00000-0 36100-4 0 09224
2 20480 99.0244 257.0847 0540308 308.1339 47.2219 12.83234235307877
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96247.55050877 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 7374
2 21087 82.9385 263.7046 0035786 350.4575 9.5896 13.74571302280775
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96247.10361440 .00000021 00000-0 21275-4 0 07130
2 21575 98.3457 311.1493 0008392 36.3005 323.8752 14.37034477269253
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96246.84649543 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06101
2 22077 66.0795 26.8590 0014793 277.5012 82.4325 12.86297661190799
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96247.10158368 .00000050 00000-0 37373-4 0 04886
2 22828 98.5723 321.4725 0010718 352.6489 7.4547 14.28150526121236
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96247.13890359 -.00000006 00000-0 15303-4 0 05107
2 22826 98.5768 321.4465 0010109 6.9975 353.1347 14.27811346153122
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96247.07843949 .00000006 00000-0 19886-4 0 05099
2 22825 98.5744 321.2052 0009547 6.1714 353.9581 14.27702513153103
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96247.11924603 -.00000004 00000-0 15997-4 0 04980
2 22829 98.5739 321.5558 0010601 353.3881 6.7161 14.28131560153151
FO-29
1 24278U 96046B 96247.13884307 -.00000036 00000-0 00000-0 0 00294
2 24278 98.5784 320.9319 0351291 209.4316 148.6632 13.52624980002315
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Saturday,
September 7, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
------------------------------
End of Ham-Space Digest V96 #270
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'modes.dat' for 'SatTrack'
(none)
ARLK063 Keplerian data
Ham-Space Digest V96 #266
Help: re pacsats (2 msgs)
Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
Kep Data AUG 30
Radio Astronomy
WTB: Low Output or Dead High Power Transmitting Tubes
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Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 22:23:29 GMT
From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
Subject: 'modes.dat' for 'SatTrack'
In <322252A2.167E@alive.com> Tovar <tvr@alive.com> writes:
>Can someone suggest where/how i can get a current version of 'modes.dat'
>(which contains frequencies and modes of operation), including, for
>example, JAS-2? It seems like a real waste to get the whole SatTrack
>package just to get that one file. Or, did i miss something and there's
>some easy way of getting that?
You can just edit it yourself, using a text editor.
Rob
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+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
------------------------------
Date: 4 Sep 96 10:11:13 GMT
From: smtp@caoesgis.oes.CA.GOV
Subject: (none)
------------------------------
Date: 3 Sep 1996 18:04:54 -0400
From: w1aw@arrl.org
Subject: ARLK063 Keplerian data
SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK063
ARLK063 Keplerian data
ZCZC SK63
QST de W1AW
Keplerian Bulletin 63 ARLK063
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Date: Sat, 31 Aug 96 04:30:52 PDT
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Subject: Ham-Space Digest V96 #266
Ham-Space Digest Sat, 31 Aug 96 Volume 96 : Issue 266
Today's Topics:
wx satellites frqs?
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Date: 27 Aug 1996 11:57:38 GMT
From: Tfugate@service1.uky.edu (Terry Fugate)
Subject: wx satellites frqs?
In article <4volfs$mcm@news2.cais.com>, n3tuk@idsonline.com (Luis Velis) says:
>
>Hi Folks
>
>Can someone tell me some wx satellites freqs so i can monitor their
>trasmissions..
>
>luis
>Luis A Velis
>Hamradio operator
>n3tuk@idsonline.com
>
Try 137.5MHz and 137.620MHz. The wxsats "broadcast" in FM and the
bw is about 50KHz. A NFM scanner will allow to listen, but not
to receive and display an image. When a wxsat is at a higher elevation
you can hear them on a handheld scanner with the rubber duckie antenna.
Serious recpetion is a bit tougher.
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End of Ham-Space Digest V96 #266
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Date: 2 Sep 1996 20:42:50 -0400
From: kenn2sqw@aol.com (Ken N2SQW)
Subject: Help: re pacsats
I've been involved with the analog sats for over a year now, and am
thinking of trying the digital birds next. What suggestions do you have
regarding a relatively inexpensive way to get on the pacsats? I'm using a
Yaesu FT736R transceiver for the sats. I have a typical terrestrial packet
setup, so I'm familiar with packet from that point of view.
Thanks, and 73, Ken
Please reply either here, or preferably, via E-Mail.
My E-Mail address is: KenN2SQW @ AOL.COM
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Date: 2 Sep 1996 20:46:14 -0400
From: kenn2sqw@aol.com (Ken N2SQW)
Subject: Help: re pacsats
I've been involved with the analog sats for over a year now, and am
thinking of trying the digital birds next. What suggestions do you have
regarding a relatively inexpensive way to get on the pacsats? I'm using a
Yaesu FT736R transceiver for the sats. I have a typical terrestrial packet
setup, so I'm familiar with packet from that point of view.
Thanks, and 73, Ken
Please reply either here, or preferably, via E-Mail.
My E-Mail address is: KenN2SQW @ AOL.COM
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Date: 3 Sep 1996 21:47:11 GMT
From: darwin@indy.net (Darwin Teague)
Subject: Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
In article <50gbe3$90f@gatekeeper.umassd.edu>,
h1riley@umassd.edu (Hank Riley) wrote:
> CENTRAL INDIANA REPEATER/ATV/GPS PACKET BALLOON LAUNCH
>
>
> Region: Central Indiana
>
> Date/Time: Saturday, September 7 / 7:00-8:00 AM EDT,
> 11:00-12:00 UTC
>
> Location: Greentown, Indiana (8 miles east
> of Kokomo)
>
> Other states where
> the signals will
> reach easily: Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky
>
> Site Coordinates: approximate for initial antenna heading;
> (not for navigating to launch site)
> 40' 29" North Lat.
> 85' 58" West Long.
>
> ATV: 439.25 MHz AM NTSC from live camera
>
ease email me news of upcoming balloon launches and post-flight
>reports for distribution on the Net.
>
>Hank Riley, N1LTV
>h1riley@umassd.edu
Could you please tell me how to receive the video? Is it a TV-UHF frequency? I
have an old Rabbit receiver, but don't know what frequency it's on....
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Date: 03 Sep 1996 16:32:41 GMT
From: karl_dundee@RedwoodFN.org (karl dundee)
Subject: Kep Data AUG 30
SB KEP ARL ARLK062
ARLK062 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
[More]
[H[2JKEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96243.15987200 .00005643 00000-0 69649-4 0 06634
2 16609 51.6479 111.3895 0010890 113.1525 247.0619 15.61839755601567
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96238.89296850 .00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 04503
2 14129 25.9885 192.7666 6032591 43.4713 350.6635 2.05881051071300
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96243.12495366 .00000043 00000-0 31154-4 0 02702
2 18129 82.9252 93.8965 0011327 317.5344 42.4933 13.72368848460311
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96243.08189460 .00000052 00000-0 16619-4 0 09282
2 14781 97.8049 230.5371 0010768 212.3265 147.7278 14.69474704668501
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96243.24154866 .00000106 00000-0 96024-4 0 9146
2 21089 82.9242 134.4364 0031269 27.5358 332.7445 13.74073559279207
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96242.87739060 .00042317 -56196-6 32491-2 0 02629
2 19216 57.1197 95.2216 7435843 49.2705 354.8364 2.11602023031393
UO-14
[More]
[H[2J1 20437U 90005B 96243.15199014 -.00000001 00000-0 16439-4 0 02233
2 20437 98.5418 324.7746 0011391 349.5231 10.5714 14.29929318344623
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96243.51267932 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1580
2 23439 64.8140 262.8843 0159849 186.0930 173.8051 11.27528259 69161
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96242.75714771 -.00000025 00000-0 73308-5 0 00225
2 20439 98.5563 326.7377 0011599 351.5732 8.5253 14.29982402344580
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96242.77209094 -.00000005 00000-0 14829-4 0 00091
2 20440 98.5574 327.4273 0011925 350.2902 9.8047 14.30124402344614
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96243.11333729 -.00000062 00000-0 -71975-5 0 00274
2 20441 98.5582 327.6941 0011997 349.4426 10.6447 14.30093448344662
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96243.24342908 -.00000009 00000-0 13172-4 0 58
2 20442 98.5602 328.3495 0012339 348.2503 11.8389 14.30203343344702
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96243.06147822 .00000005 00000-0 90788-4 0 09150
2 20480 99.0242 253.8642 0540344 317.1412 38.8714 12.83234222307360
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96243.11027502 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 07494
[More]
[H[2J2 21087 82.9385 266.9913 0036417 1.9212 358.2076 13.74571250280160
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96243.13481910 .00000020 00000-0 20972-4 0 07147
2 21575 98.3459 307.3011 0008479 47.6015 312.5893 14.37033856268687
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96242.88123072 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06093
2 22077 66.0815 35.1637 0014742 280.5708 79.3649 12.86297786190283
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96243.10813531 -.00000025 00000-0 73021-5 0 04886
2 22828 98.5727 317.5525 0010663 4.3734 355.7544 14.28149446120668
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96243.14450693 .00000006 00000-0 20153-4 0 05116
2 22826 98.5772 317.5261 0010159 17.7957 342.3575 14.27811246152550
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96243.15382119 -.00000013 00000-0 12298-4 0 05102
2 22825 98.5775 317.3542 0009540 17.0332 343.1166 14.27701931152547
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96243.12574615 -.00000030 00000-0 52013-5 0 04970
2 22829 98.5740 317.6347 0010695 5.5570 354.5731 14.28130912152582
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Tuesday,
[More]
[H[2JSeptember 3, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
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Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 22:51:13 GMT
From: marty@trucom.com (Marty Albert)
Subject: Radio Astronomy
rs93463@midnet.com (Stephen Reader) wrote:
>Hi uk.radio.amateur!
> Help required, does anybody have a current
>contact address for "BARAS" British Amateur Radio Astonomy Society. And can
>anybody help with info and advice on setting up a radio telescope to
>monitor solar emisionns. Any info , help or advice will be much apreciated.
> 73 de Steve.
>Stephen Reader RNARS 0951. RS93463
>--- OffRoad 1.9e registered to Stephen Reader
Hello, Stephen:
Take a look at my Home Page at:
http://www.trucom.com/ppages/marty
I have a Ham Radio and Amateur Astronomy area where the Astronomy area
focuses on Amateur Radio Astronomy.
Take Care & 73
Marty Albert - marty@trucom.com
Amateur Radio: KC6UFM@KC6UFM.#SEMO.MO.USA.NOAM
Heartland Internet Services
*****************************************************
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http://freedomstarr.com/?AL7837318
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Date: Mon, 2 Sep 1996 08:02:39
From: jim.b@okisemi.com (Jim Bieberich)
Subject: WTB: Low Output or Dead High Power Transmitting Tubes
I want to buy dead power transmitting tubes. Tubes must not be broken or
physically damaged. I'm interested in tubes with power dissapations 250 watts
to 10,000 watts. Let me know what you have and I'll give you a quote.
73s
Jim Bieberich
WA6WJI
San Jose, CA
------------------------------
Date: (null)
From: (null)
SB KEP ARL ARLK063
ARLK063 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96247.06285252 .00004159 00000-0 52866-4 0 06674
2 16609 51.6494 91.7096 0010787 126.0362 234.1633 15.61882960602172
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96238.89296850 .00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 04503
2 14129 25.9885 192.7666 6032591 43.4713 350.6635 2.05881051071300
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96247.06196438 .00000060 00000-0 49589-4 0 02729
2 18129 82.9246 90.9848 0010926 305.8707 54.1432 13.72369252460852
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96247.03127326 .00000124 00000-0 28816-4 0 09286
2 14781 97.8054 234.3146 0011113 197.0748 163.0085 14.69476247669084
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96247.10085540 .00000037 00000-0 22921-4 0 09370
2 21089 82.9243 131.5752 0031022 17.5979 342.6249 13.74073083279734
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96245.71115469 .00038736 -55797-6 19259-2 0 02652
2 19216 57.1300 94.4400 7439446 49.4417 354.7313 2.11829183031458
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96246.79060821 -.00000027 00000-0 64442-5 0 02246
2 20437 98.5414 328.3430 0011136 339.1554 20.9173 14.29929442345149
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96247.06042468 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 01747
2 23439 64.8147 257.1460 0160230 185.4816 174.4371 11.27528359069569
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96246.74548422 -.00000007 00000-0 14192-4 0 00209
2 20439 98.5561 330.6569 0011357 339.7047 20.3689 14.29982613345157
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96246.76003132 -.00000007 00000-0 13971-4 0 00098
2 20440 98.5570 331.3471 0011656 339.1174 20.9532 14.30124679345184
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96246.75153689 -.00000024 00000-0 76105-5 0 00224
2 20441 98.5527 331.2676 0012192 338.5761 21.4910 14.30093979345188
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96246.74142874 .00000001 00000-0 17017-4 0 00240
2 20442 98.5600 331.7897 0012144 338.3351 21.7313 14.30203704345203
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96247.03761937 -.00000020 00000-0 36100-4 0 09224
2 20480 99.0244 257.0847 0540308 308.1339 47.2219 12.83234235307877
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96247.55050877 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 7374
2 21087 82.9385 263.7046 0035786 350.4575 9.5896 13.74571302280775
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96247.10361440 .00000021 00000-0 21275-4 0 07130
2 21575 98.3457 311.1493 0008392 36.3005 323.8752 14.37034477269253
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96246.84649543 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06101
2 22077 66.0795 26.8590 0014793 277.5012 82.4325 12.86297661190799
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96247.10158368 .00000050 00000-0 37373-4 0 04886
2 22828 98.5723 321.4725 0010718 352.6489 7.4547 14.28150526121236
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96247.13890359 -.00000006 00000-0 15303-4 0 05107
2 22826 98.5768 321.4465 0010109 6.9975 353.1347 14.27811346153122
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96247.07843949 .00000006 00000-0 19886-4 0 05099
2 22825 98.5744 321.2052 0009547 6.1714 353.9581 14.27702513153103
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96247.11924603 -.00000004 00000-0 15997-4 0 04980
2 22829 98.5739 321.5558 0010601 353.3881 6.7161 14.28131560153151
FO-29
1 24278U 96046B 96247.13884307 -.00000036 00000-0 00000-0 0 00294
2 24278 98.5784 320.9319 0351291 209.4316 148.6632 13.52624980002315
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Saturday,
September 7, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
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End of Ham-Space Digest V96 #270
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From: "Mary Ellen Powers" <mpowers@ne1h.radio.org>
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Subject: Yaesu 736 6mtr module Q?
Date: 6 Sep 1996 01:39:31 GMT
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All,
Does anyone know how much power the 6 meter module for a yaese 736 puts
out. I have one, brand new, and I can't seem to get any more that about 3
watts our of it. Is this correct???
Thanks,
Alan Adamson
ps. please email to ne1h@ne1h.radio.org
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From: oddjob@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Stephen Walters")
Subject: Re: Yaesu 736 6mtr module Q?
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mine is 10watt too...
I wish there was a HF module for the 736 like there was for a 726.
Shame really...
Steve
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From: kc5egg@ix.netcom.com(Gerald Schmitt )
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Date: 6 Sep 1996 04:32:57 GMT
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In <01bb9b94$9981b420$b4c41cce@hurricane.ne1h.radio.org> "Mary Ellen
Powers" <mpowers@ne1h.radio.org> writes:
>
>All,
>
>Does anyone know how much power the 6 meter module for a yaese 736
puts
>out. I have one, brand new, and I can't seem to get any more that
about 3
>watts our of it. Is this correct???
>
>Thanks,
>Alan Adamson
>
>
>ps. please email to ne1h@ne1h.radio.org
>
You should get about 10 watts out of the 6 meter module. I have the
service manual if you need any data.
73 Jerry
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From: steyaert@vvs.innet.be (Christian Steyaert)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Radio Meteor Obs. Bull. August 1996: Perseids
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 21:16:33 GMT
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Radio Meteor Observation Bulletin No. 37 September 1996
1. FORWARD SCATTER METEOR OBSERVATIONS
Observer: E.P. Bus
Location: Groningen, Netherlands (6 degr 33' E, 53 degr 13' N)
Frequency: 72.11 MHz
Transmitter Location: Wroclaw, Poland, 130 kW, Distance 740 km
Antenna: Yagi, 3 elements, geographical azimuth 106 degr (ESE),
elevation 12 degrees
Receiver: Bearcat UBC 177XLT Scanning Radio, sensitivity: 0.5 uV
Observing method: Listening
Mean dead time corrected Sporadic Radio Meteor activity between
1996 July 13 and 1996 August 5.
Between brackets the statistical error of one sigma.
Mean Sporadic activity, starting at UT:
10h 11 12 13 14
----------------------------------
85(5) 96(9) 90(10) 93(6) 84(8)
18h 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 2-2.5
--------------------------------------------------------------------
91(9) 102(8) 112(6) 130(13) 131(11) 166(19) 178(18) 180(12) 103(11)
Mean Sporadic activity of long duration reflections > 1 sec, starting at UT:
10h 11 12 13 14 | 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 2-2.5
---------------------+-----------------------------------------
2 2 2 2 3 | 4 4 2 6 5 4 7 6 6
Dead time corrected counts of reflections during one hour intervals.
Between brackets the number of long duration reflections > 1 sec,
starting at UT:
August 11 August 12
18h 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 2-2.5
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
115(19) 127(12) 169(20) 216(24) 188(16) 271(36) 281(52) 320(70) 116(25)
August 12
10h 11 12 13 14
-----------------------------------------
106(18) 180(21) 138(26) 130(16) 114(10)
. very high activity between Aug 11 23h UT and Aug 12 2h UT.
E.P. Bus
-----------------------------------------------------
Observer: Maurice De Meyere
Location: Deurle, Belgium (3 37' E, 51 00' N)
Frequency: 66.51 MHz
Transmitter locations (all stations of more than 10 kW):
66.35 MHz, Klaipeda, Lithuania 12 kW, 05h00-22h00
66.41 Siedlce Poland 39 04h57(Sun05h57)-02h00(Sat03h00)
66.47 Viesintos Lithuania 12 05h00-22h00
66.50 Sofia Bulgaria 10 24hrs
66.56 Poznan Poland 56 04h57(Sun05h57)-02h00(Sat03h00)
66.62 Budapest Hungary 100 24hrs
66.68 Valmiera Latvia 20 06h00-22h00
Antenna: crossed Yagi, 4 elements, astronomical azimuth 270 o (= East),
elevation 27 o
Antenna amplifier: 25 dB max level 90 dBmuV
Receiver: commercial, Progresson 447A, TESLA (Bratislava)
The receiver was calibrated with a Marconi TF2008 signal
generator. Sensitivity: 5 muV (modulation frequency
1000 Hz, frequency sweep 38 kHz) at (S+N)/N = 20 dB
Observing method: automated setup, 150 samples/second, 8 bit resolution.
[Time and details of all individual meteor reflections are stored
on file in the University of Ghent format (Prometeos), and are
available for further analysis. Reduction software for DOS and
Windows available].
August 1996
Raw counts of reflections with a duration of at least 0.027 s
during one hour interval starting at UT:
Aug | UT
1996 | 20h 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
------+-------------------------------------------------------
1- 2 | 23 52 71 103 136 102 113 125 62 84 41
2- 3 | 33 47 64 89 103 100 115 115 85 91 51
3- 4 | 13 54 94 % 140 105 191 96 74 112 40
------+-------------------------------------------------------
15-16 | % 39 9 26 49 43 51 53 52 60 38
16-17 | 25 33 24 34 57 44 65 64 47 58 32
17-18 | 11 27 41 53 65 54 65 81 58 67 64
18-19 |
19-20 | 11 36 49 177% 206% 49 92 65 58 64 30
20-21 | 20 20 28 29 38 26 28 32 32 40 -
21-22 | 22 15 32 30 45 58 64 72 62 59 72
22-23 | 14 29 28 37 42 52 67 72 52 55 30
23-24 | 8 21 24 45 64 72 33 56 55 36 23
24-25 | 14 8 17 49 36 34 56 44 39 38 33
25-26 | 7 22 37 24 46 34 39 34 30 25 22
26-27 | 4 9 12 21 22 40 32 54 46 49 37
27-28 | Thunderstorms
28-29 | Thunderstorms
29-30 | 9 6 6 9 11 12 20 14 29 27 20
30-31 | 18 5 10 26 31 28 30 39 45 34 24
31-01 | 4 5 13 14 20 24 31 22 31 23 21
------+-------------------------------------------------------
1996 | 20h 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
Aug | UT
Notes:
. local time = UT + 2 hours.
. % direct reception
. ? high count to be checked for potential sporadic E.
Maurice De Meyere
-----------------------------------------------------
Observer: Werfried Kuneth
Location: Villach, Austria (13 53' E, 46 37' N)
Antenna: dipole with reflector
Receiver: AR-8000 at 59.2505 MHz, SSB mode,
Narrow passband filter, no preamplifier.
Transmitter: 150 kW TV video carrier in Bucaresti,
Romania, distance 950 km, east direction.
Observing method: the audio signal is fed into a real time FFT display
(FFTDSP38 program from AF9Y) on the PC where 640 channels of 2 Hz width
are recorded and stored continuously. The sensitivity of each 2 Hz wide
channel is about -171 dBm. Every meteor reflection (in SSB mode)
produces a distinct whistle, which is recorded easily by the real time
FFT program and saved in .GIF pictures of 200 seconds each.
From the 1280 Hz wide received picture only one channel of 40 Hz width
is used for meteor identification, the other nearby "channels" are used
to monitor interference, which can be identified easily this way. If
any interference occurs, the whole 200 second recording of one
picture is not used for further processing.
The following figures show the total length of the meteor reflections
during one hour,expressed as percentage. The number here shows
10 times this value. (e.g. 100 means 10 percent).
| June 1996
UT | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ,10 ,11 ,12 ,13 ,14 ,15 ,16 ,17
---+-------------------------------------------------------------------
2 | , , , , ,163,125, , , , , , , , , ,
3 | 58, 80, 40,149, ,205,204,203, 85, 45,227,221, 59, 72,188,170,205
4 |115,132,148,161, ,237,208,180,207, 99,206,224, 67, 61,198,186,180
5 |137,161,226,192,134,253,265,244,175, 74,184,261, 75,179,147,259,188
6 |123,181,201,182,209,261,239,284,189,105,231,232, ,196,164,257,125
7 |114, ,188,172,228,286,301,231,314, 89,181,224, 80,176,185, ,247
8 |113, ,295,158,246,233,325,305,183,142,138,174,111,152, , ,
9 |108,132,275,196,212,242,316,258,272,163,171,147, 89,152,186, ,184
10 | 81,173,102,135,212,263,376,278,273,141,108, 79,102,159,173, ,184
11 | 86, , 97,155,101, ,457,268,195,165,101, , 82,170,157, ,108
12 |105, , 73,151, 57, ,468,359,257,213,148,134, 77,183,164, ,204
13 |145, ,281,241,250,277,514,399,223,231,252,268, ,183,232, ,289
14 |114,131,246,297,217,224,397,281,208,224,172,175, , ,225, ,
15 | 86, 98,234,221,178,193, ,186,167,204,145,172, ,141,156, 96,148
16 | 55,101, , , ,157, ,154,107, , 84,107, ,143,154, 50,167
17 | 51, ,156, , ,123,197,152, , 91, , , ,136,106, 54,125
18 | 50, ,107, , , 71,132,163, , 56,142, , , , , 35, 76
19 |
20 | , 65, , 75,140,106, 88,136,123, 60, 69, 24, 28, 83,204, 76,244
21 | 99, 60, 69, , 90,140,123, 85,116, 52, 76, 31, 29,109,103, 85, 15
22 | 92, 80, 93, , 64,108,158,133,105, 71, 76, 42, 27,135,169,125, 17
---+-------------------------------------------------------------------
UT | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ,10 ,11 ,12 ,13 ,14 ,15 ,16 ,17
| June 1996
(new) Location: near Villach, Austria (13 37' E, 46 45 ' N)
(new) Antenna: 3 el Yagi
Receiver: AR-8000 at 48.2492 MHz, SSB mode,
Narrow passband filter, no preamplifier.
Transmitter (assumed): 250 kw TV video carrier near Madrid, Spain,
distance 1550 km, southwest direction.
| Aug 1996
UT | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
----+-------------------------------------------------------------------
0 | , 10, 16, 13, 9, 6, 8, 12, 15, , 53, 59, 52, 24, 32, 13, 6
1 | 4, 9, 18, 5, 9, 4, 3, , , 7, 25, 69, 65, 26, 35, 14, 15
2 | 13, 16, 12, 13, 20, 3, 16, 15, 36, 10, 43, 34, 65, 52, 24, 11, 4
3 | 16, 18, 31, 24, 14, 9, 13, 21, 11, 6, 36, 35, 59, 36, 29, 8, 9
4 | 24, 22, 31, 15, 18, 24, 13, 18, 22, 18, 40, 67, 63, 42, 38, 29, 10
5 | 17, 12, , 12, 13, 15, 22, 19, 20, 21, 28, 71, 37, 26, , 19, 11
6 | 14, 11, , 13, 43, 16, 20, 16, 10, 22, 34, 46, 39, 24, , 10, 3
7 |
8 | 31, , , , , 13, 15, 26, 11, 15, , 73, 41, 20, , 9, 13
9 | , , 4, 13, 23, 8, 32, , 10, 18, 40, 38, 18, 11, , 5, 4
10 | 42, 28, 8, 8, 2, 15, 20, 11, 7, , 29, 32, 32, 18, , 16,
11 | , 12, 7, 7, 8, 8, 10, 13, 8, , 23, 32, 57, 10, , 7, 10
12 | , 8, , 6, 9, 5, , 7, 5, , 7, , 23, 10, , 4, 4
13 | 5, 13, 3, , , 2, , 6, 11, , 13, 15, 7, 7, , 7,
14 | , , 2, 8, , , , 7, 29, , 27, 19, 2, 9, , 4,
15 | , , 3, 6, , , , , 10, , 10, 22, , 5, , 2,
16 | , , , , 6, , , , 5, , 3, 18, , , , ,
17 | , , 5, , , , , , , , 48, 20, , , , ,
18 | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 3,
19 | , , , , 13, , , , , 18, 7, 10, , , , ,
20 | 6, 12, , , , , 3, , , 25, 17, , 9, 4, , ,
21 | , 10, , 3, 4, 7, 5, , 6, 9, 10, 18, 15, 18, , ,
22 | 18, 8, , 5, 10, 7, 7, 21, 45, 8, 28, 24, 15, 12, 4, 5,
23 | 13, 6, 8, 24, , 22, 13, 30, 6, 18, , 30, 18, 18, , 10,
----+-------------------------------------------------------------------
| 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
| Aug 1996
Notes:
. blank value means either no data available, interference,
sporadic "E", power failure, shutdown during thunderstorms or
transmitter shutdown.
. local time conversion: 2 hours ahead of UT (06h00 UT is 08h00 local).
. maximum Perseid activity during the early hours (UT) of Aug 12.
. *** Radio Meteor Gallery is open ***
I'd like to invite you all to my new Radio Meteor Gallery,
with the best spectrograph pictures out of about one million
recorded meteor reflections during last year. URL is
<http://www.net4you.co.at/user/kuneth/gallery.html>
Werfried Kuneth
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Kimio Maegawa
Transmitter: 50 W CW 53.7500 MHz
Transmitter antenna: 2 element Cross Yagi 4dBi, zenith
Transmitting Location: Sabae city (136 11' E, 35 56' N)
Receiver: IC726 500 Hz BW , sensitivity -154 dBm min
Receiver antenna: 3el Yagi 7 dBi (70 deg, SE direction) height 10 m
Receiving Location: Ohno city (136 53' E, 36 00' N)
Data processing : Receiver output is fed into DX2-66 MHz PC and analyzed by
AF9Y's FFTDSP42 software.
Then stored every 4.22 min automaticaly with GIF format.
Play back GIF files and count echoes manually by the doppler
shift rejecting tropo signal or airplane echo.
Long duration echoes (t>2 sec):
| August 1996
UT | 8/ 9 9/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14
---+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------
21 | 17 37 27 72 53 37
22 | 17 20 22 55 34 29
23 | 5 11 14 31 34 21
00 | 10 15 5 24* 15 11
01 | 4 7 4 31* 19 11
02 | 2 5 0 16* 12 9
03 | 2 5 2 10 6 11
04 | 2 1 3 4 8 9
05 | 0 2 1 4 4 1
06 | 0 2 0 0 1 0
07 | 1 0 1 0 1 2
08 | 0 2 0 0 3 1
09 | 0 1 5 0 2 4
10 | 0 4 0 0 2 2
11 | 1 1 6 0 2 3
12 | 1 5 4 6 4 1
13 | 0 3 4 13 13 7
14 | 1 5 14 14 11 5
15 | 8 9 11 20 13 8
16 | 13 10 15 25 14 10
17 | 9 11 30 28 16 17
18 | 20 21 48 55 24 22
19 | 24 20 49 60 27 21
20 | 28 23 55 65 35 18
---+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-------
UT | 8/ 9 9/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14
| August 1996
Notes:
. local time = JST = UTC + 9 hours
. the radiant was not located favorably when the Perseids maximum
occurred: yet a significant relative increase (with respect to the adjacent
days) is seen between 0h-2h UT on August 12.
Kimio Maegawa
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Ton Schoenmaker
Location: Roden, Netherlands (6 degr 26' E, 53 degr 08' N)
Frequency: 66.89 MHz
Transmitter location:
Krakow, Poland, 120 kW, distance 980 km
Antenna: Horizontal Yagi, 5 elements, geographical azimuth 110
degrees (ESE), elevation 15 degrees
Receiver: Homemade convertor 65-67 MHz to 28-30 MHz + Barlow-Wadley
0-30 MHz receiver; total sensitivity 0.3 uV for 20 dB S/N
with a bandwidth of 3 kHz
Observing method: Brown strip chart recorder, 9 or 18 inch/hour + occasional
listening.
Dead time corrected counts of reflections during one hour intervals
starting at:
| August 1996
UT | 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
-----+---------------------------------------
0 | 170 240! 154
1 | 188 354! 142
2 | 167 160 158
3 | 164 140 168
4 | 170 170 122 144
5 | 135 143 133 100
6 | 112 108 102 105
7 | 115 92 114 110
8 | 100 111 91 104 115
9 | 75 116 c 82 83
10 | 50 64 82 76 80
11 | 38 56 76 66 87
12 | * 96 63 68
13 | * 88 64 62
14 | * * 60 50
15 | 52 * 60 61
16 | 48 * 86 50
17 | 122 56 * 54 58
18 | 124 140 * 44 47
19 | 123 72 * 80 61
20 | 128 53 94 * 102 52
21 | 130 82 135
22 | 161 91 130
23 | 147 167! 118
-----+---------------------------------------
UT | 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
| August 1996
Remarks: * thunder-storm.
c continuous reception.
! Perseids outburst, maximum between 01 - 02 h UT.
Ton Schoenmaker
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Chikara Shimoda
Location: Asahi, Nagano, Japan (137 51' E, 36 07'N)
Frequency: 81.4 MHz
Transmitter Locations: FM-Japan 81.3 MHz, 10 kW, distance 180 km
Antenna: 5 element Yagi directed to the Zenith.
Receiver: AM-FM Tuner (TRIO KT-1100)
Observing method: Meteor echoes output from center-tuning meter were
recorded on a pen-recorder chart.
1996 | UT
Aug | 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 | *(1) **(2)
-----+-------------------------------------------------+-----------
1 | 16 23 41 41 40 43 38 35 29 34 27 19 | 34.0 30.3
2 | 8 18 22 34 40 35 34 44 35 25 26 15 | 26.2 29.8
3 | 19 20 27 25 42 37 22 36 29 30 21 15 | 28.3 25.5
4 | 12 27 26 30 45 26 42 41 42 35 25 21 | 27.7 34.3
5 | 12 16 21 33 44 30 30 29 26 30 23 18 | 26.0 26.0
6 | 10 21 21 33 35 23 34 26 38 26 24 26 | 23.8 29.0
7 | 9 12 21 34 26 17 26 32 40 25 20 21 | 19.8 27.3
8 | 13 20 23 34 32 30 24 30 24 21 15 | 25.3 22.8
9 | 9 11 21 19 25 29 25 24 23 32 24 20 | 19.0 24.7
10 | 11 18 25 32 30 35 39 32 29 30 30 19 | 25.2 29.8
11 | 15 15 23 27 32 28 21 34 | 23.3 27.5
12 | 15 21 24 31 23 22 25 22 30 25 31 27 | 22.7 26.7
13 | 12 21 24 30 37 29 24 33 37 20 25 16 | 25.5 25.8
14 | 16 24 17 27 36 34 24 33 19 24 | 21.0 28.3
15 | 12 10 17 19 27 16 21 18 19 15 22 20 | 16.8 19.2
16 | 15 21 21 20 26 29 24 29 19 24 24 22 | 22.0 23.7
17 | 13 21 26 28 27 22 25 20 27 28 26 20 | 22.8 24.3
18 | 18 24 28 23 23 24 26 24 24 29 22 25 | 23.3 25.0
19 | 10 17 14 24 11 15 16 19 25 22 20 15 | 15.2 19.5
20 | 11 13 15 17 18 23 23 18 23 16 15 22 | 16.2 19.5
21 | 10 12 21 15 14 17 15 23 15 14 13 16 | 14.8 16.0
22 | 9 14 23 20 21 16 14 17 23 20 25 15 | 17.2 19.0
23 | 9 18 19 18 17 16 26 26 15 26 23 28 | 16.2 24.0
24 | 20 16 15 14 26 21 23 31 31 23 25 13 | 18.7 24.3
25 | 22 14 14 14 20 21 19 21 22 22 27 | 16.8 22.0
26 | 7 14 17 12 15 23 17 29 24 26 29 20 | 14.7 24.2
27 | 11 27 14 25 13 15 18 22 20 23 25 17 | 17.5 20.8
28 | 17 24 24 25 25 22 23 23 36 20 21 22 | 22.8 24.2
29 | 9 14 20 12 19 17 19 19 16 20 22 20 | 15.2 19.3
30 | 11 20 18 16 21 15 18 20 23 14 | 16.3 18.5
31 | 14 11 12 18 16 20 18 13 16 15 | 15.2 15.5
-----+-------------------------------------------------+-----------
Aug | 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 | *(1) **(2)
1996 | UT
**(1) average hourly rate between 11-17 UT
**(2) average hourly rate between 17-23 UT
Total echoes
1996 | UT
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
9-10 | 27 33 30 32 35 48 41 38 - 30 - - - 19 15 9 16 7 7 13 12 19 25 3
8
10-11 | 39 35 27 39 29 59 47 40 42 51 45 29 21 21 8 8 14 4 12 10 20 39 49 4
8
11-12 | 47 62 50 67 72 76 66 46 49 47 44 27 31 20 20 11 11 18 13 8 19 27 26 2
9
12-13 | 31 35 41 34 34 40 55 34 34 33 17 20 20 12 8 8 3 2 7 6
Long duration echoes (>5sec):
1996 | UT
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
9-10 | 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 - 1 - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
3
10-11 | 0 2 2 5 2 6 5 6 4 10 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3
0
11-12 | 3 6 5 8 4 8 7 2 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
3
12-13 | 5 1 0 3 1 6 5 5 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
- Perseids maximum took place on 1996/08/12 02h UT.
- local time = JST = UT + 9 hours
Chikara Shimoda
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Kazuhiro Suzuki
HARO (Radio Meteor Observation using HAM)
Location: Toyokawa Meteor Observatory (137.32 deg E, 34.81 deg N)
Shiinoki, Toyokawa-city, Aichi, 442, JAPAN
Transmitter: JA9BOH 53.7500 MHz, CW 50 W
Antenna: Dipole (height 7 m, to zenith)
Receiver: IC-575 (ICOM) LSB BW 2.5 kHz
Transmitter location: Sabae (in Fukui pref.), about 150 km
north north-west from receiving station.
Method of echo sampling: After image procedure was done by PC with FFT
software, echoes(>10 dB(S/N)) were counted.
Total echo rates:
1996 | UT
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
31- 1 | 51 56 53 56 56 45 45 51 44 35 33 21 34 27 24 20 12 13 13 17 33 28 35 5
6
1- 2 | 72 50 50 51 40 50 35 32 31 25 37 24 17 24 20 14 15 16 15 14 24 26 36 6
5
2- 3 | 65 48 69 66 49 41 44 51 41 36 32 25 21 26 26 20 13 12 14 25 36 48 5
0
3- 4 | 68 49 55 52 56 51 31@42 43 33 19@24 26 22 19 20 12 14 13 13 18 22 28 4
5
4- 5 | 49 32 40 42 31 29 44 42 26 28@18@18 14 19 18 12 15 12 17 14@12 @27 3
9
5- 6 | 41 47 48 43 45 55 65@54 35 33 32 25 25 26 23 14 17 15 13 15 27 31 @3
7
6- 7 | 67 53 59 68 70 68 45 47 24 @24@14@14@12@12@12 16 20 24 36 6
1
7- 8 | 50 48 59 75 74 55 50 56 45 39 29 32 22 24 21 14 11 12 12 25 27 42 7
3
8- 9 | 55 43 57 62 66 76 71 60 32 28 31 26 35 22@31 19 16 14 10 17 25 30 41 4
8
9-10 | 61 52 40 63 72 67 78 61 45 32 24 32 21 23 22@20@12@12 13 21 36 33 48 5
1
10-11 | 54 70 80 70 87 76 60@59@52 @38 33 28 18@18 17 15 17 19 24@34 38 5
6
11-12 | 51 61 79 93107 98@71 71 93 64 62 43 37 25 29@12 14 17 13 14 25 50 68 8
0
12-13 | 74 93 97116104 82102 91@50 45 49 38 40 39@15 21 21 26 15@21 29 24 42 4
7
13-14 | 62 68 77 78102 93 87 89 58 40 36 34 36 32@21@22 14 12 16 23 28 35 3
6
14-15 | 32 30 39 52 45 31 30@36 48 35 32 29 18 21@22 13 18 16 15 12 19 29 43 4
5
15-16 | 44 41 38 44 39 22 42@27 34 36 35 27 29 21 17 17 15 13 12 14 17 34 35 3
2
16-17 | 46 50 53 48 47 47 47@51 52 29 27 20 20 21 21 17 21 18 12 19 29 20 32 3
5
17-18 | 37 23 28 30 40 39 50 48@40 39 35 39 23 22@26@17 24 16 17 19 27 35 37 3
4
18-19 | 51 31 33 46 37 38 47 27@35 25 20@23 @21 31 27 3
7
19-20 | 37 33 48 41 44 46 37 41@48 32 27 28 18 24@22 17 15 16 14 15@25 38 28 3
3
20-21 | 33 30 42 51 34 30@37 33 38 29 27 21 31 23 22 20 14 12 15@16 18 31 23 3
7
21-22 | 43 35 41 43 47 @48 41@32 @37 27 31 24 24 18 16@14@17 24 36 3
6
22-23 | 42 35 35 43 44 46 51 48 44 39 37 29 35 28 17 26 23 16 17 16@21 32 39 4
4
23-24 | 39 35 39 38 43 37@44 52 46 44 38 36 34 28 28 25 19 18 16 14 19 30 38 3
4
24-25 | 26 29 39 35 35 29@30 @20 24 34 5
8
25-26 | 38 40 43 49 52 37 46@48@45@31 27 37 27 25 24 23 18 20 20 19 18 26 39 3
5
26-27 | 39 39 48 42 34 41 38 31@33@34 35 26 24 24 20 20 25 17 20 20 34 25 38 3
8
27-28 | 31 31 48 56 51 54 50 57 49
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
1996 | UT
Long lasting (>20 sec.) echo rates:
1996 | UT
Aug | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
10-11 | 6 5 7 6 13 9 7 6 11 6 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2
11-12 | 1 6 5 16 21 21@13 18 17 23 16 10 8 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5
5
12-13 | 6 18 17 27 12 9 21 18@10 9 9 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
6
13-14 | 5 6 6 14 16 20 21 15 10 5 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
14-15 | 0 1 2 3 5 5 2 @2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
0
15-16 | 2 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
16-17 | 0 1 3 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
17-18 | 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
18-19 | 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 @0 0 0 @0 0 0 0
0
19-20 | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1
20-21 | 1 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
UT | 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1
4
Notes:
- @nn =corrected hourly rates (observed for less than 60 min).
- local time = JST = UT + 9 hours.
Kazuhiro Suzuki
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: Ilkka Yrjola
Location: Finland (26 35' E, 60 54' N)
Frequency: 87.360 MHz
Receiver: Salora SRP-22 modified, narrow band FM (B=15 kHz).
detected signal level >-122 dBm.
FM detection, no pulse noise rejection required.
Antenna: 2 element Yagi with 4 dBd gain to SW, azimuth: 45 o (SW)
Data sampling system: threshold triggering, sampling rate 64 ms.
Computer logs total hourly elapsed reflection time, number of
threshold crossings for the hour, the longest time the signal was
continuously above detection level for the hour.
Data stored in the Compact MS-Soft format. Software for viewing available
from FTP.FUNET.FI pub/ham/vhf-work/mssoft43.zip (new version!)
Counts in one hour intervals starting at:
delta Aquarids 1996
| July 1996
UT | 27 28 29 30
----+----------------------------------
0 | 409 409 559 584
1 | 433 426 544 433
2 | 472 398 598 421
3 | 502 428 353 393
4 | 484 394 534 366
5 | 291 350 409 316
6 | 270 309 290 359
7 | 362 216 247 405
8 | 568 238 291 333
9 | 329 143 328 309
10 | 235 167 211 258
11 | 183 134 246 221
12 | 168 204 251 219
13 | 186 207 165 220
14 | 192 180 117 154
15 | 203 177 97 150
16 | 154 136 124 144
17 | 121 124 131 150
18 | 128 79 163 133
19 | 176 95 115 177
20 | 147 112 139 213
21 | 156 174 248 250
22 | 275 358 364 348
23 | 321 514 462 450
----+----------------------------------
UT | 27 28 29 30
| July 1996
Perseids 1996
| August 1996
UT | 11 12 13 14
----+----------------------------------
0 | 457 1415 547 380
1 | 509 1179 662 728
2 | 417 1085 759 416
3 | 424 760 628 422
4 | 430 595 552 545
5 | 396 732 654 300
6 | 457 914 536 372
7 | 641 1018 658 488
8 | 449 767 540 436
9 | 394 847 585 348
10 | 312 584 551 291
11 | 415 542 606 381
12 | 231 708 530 286
13 | 270 518 286 188
14 | 214 265 325 134
15 | 187 199 198 127
16 | 176 278 156 129
17 | 221 191 117 81
18 | 158 243 164 99
19 | 377 200 149 136
20 | 329 277 134 127
21 | 419 321 507 218
22 | 487 633 355 354
23 | 717 453 296 279
----+----------------------------------
UT | 11 12 13 14
| August 1996
. strong Perseids activity between Aug 12, 0h-2h UT, and Aug 12, 6h-8h UT.
Ilkka Yrjola / via M. De Meyere
---------------------------------------------------------------
Observer: W.T. Zanstra
Location: Appingedam, Netherlands (6 degr 51' E, 53 degr 19' N)
Frequency: 72.11 MHz
Transmitter location: Wroclaw, Poland, 130 kW, distance 735 km
(16 degr 43' E, 50 degr 52' N)
Antenna: Yagi, 5 elements, geographical azimuth 110 degr (ESE),
elevation 12 degrees
Receiver: Bearcat UBC 177 XLT Scanning Radio, sensitivity 0.3 uV
Observing method: Listening
Dead time corrected counts of reflections during one hour intervals
starting at:
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From: Eddie Speed <espeed@carmen.murdoch.edu.au>
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Subject: pansat
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Anyone know when (if) the pansat with spread spectrum will be launched?
Eddie
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Date: Sat, 07 Sep 96 07:52:01
Subject: Re: problems with satellites
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AO-10 and AO-13 are "week" (weak)? It is going to depend on your station se
tup.
I do not have an ideal station... a 3 element 2m beam, a 6 element 440 beam, b
oth
are fixed to point to the horizon. I CAN rotate the mast to point North, Sout
h, etc....
but I can not elevate the beams. I do have a 2m preamp which really helps in
reception! But, both Sats are "weak". From what I have read and from my limi
ted
experience, the antennas are the key factor, even more so than on HF.
What kind of station do you have? If you let us know, maybe someone has a
similar setup and could offer further advice.
Mike
N7DLI
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 12 16:45:20 1996
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From: dr-guru@cuci.nl (Ton Muller)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD 2line kepler.
Date: Sun, 08 Sep 1996 17:24:12 GMT
Organization: Internet user at CUCI.NL
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Where to find them???
I HAD the URL ,but lost it. :-(
Ton Muller
Live long and prosper.
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 12 16:45:21 1996
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From: boyer@rd.bbc.co.uk (John Boyer)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: JAS-2 Digitalker?
Date: 9 Sep 1996 09:41:41 GMT
Organization: British Broadcasting Corporation, UK
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Has anyone haerd the jas-2 digitalker? It's supposed to be on 435.91MHz
and be receiveable witha handie, but despite listening at the appropiate
time I have heard nothing.
J.
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 12 16:45:25 1996
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From: ljubisic@EUnet.yu (Slobodan R. Ljubisic)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: RCS 2200 -- Camus mode radios -- where to get them?
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 1996 23:43:22 GMT
Organization: Computer Magazine Racunari
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Hi!
I am having a little problem. I have to expand our company's radio system, and
I have to purchase radios with DTMF keypad (we have also radio-phone system),
but they have to be RCS 2200 - Camus mode compliant. We are using Motorola
MX3000 (Stornophone7000) devices at the moment, but due to it's price and
quantity we would like to buy, we are seeking for some cheaper solution.
(By the way, I heard something about some new software for MX3000. Anybody has
it? What are new features, if any?)
So, I was told that Alinco's DJ-130 model is Camus compatible, but local
dealer couldn't confirm it. Also, I heard that DJ-182 with its Al-trunk logic
board (which operates with CTCSS) could be MODIEFIED to be Camus mode
compatible. Is there anybody from Alinco who could tell me if this is
possible, and how?
Also, one friend told me that ICOM-H16T (#17), with Logic-A-Unit (EP701, PCB
B1580H) is Camus mode compatible, and he wasn't sure, but also told me that
ICOM IC-F30LT with UT-96 5 tone unit is also Camus capable. But, same thing as
with Alinco, local delares couldn't confirm or deny it. Anybody knows it? Is
there any e-mail contact in Icom where I could check it?
And finaly, it doesn't have to be Alinco or Icom, it could be also Yaesu,
Kenwood, Standard, Harris... but I have to know is it Camus mode compatible,
and how to order such option or modification from manufactorer/dealer.
If anybody knows something about it, I would like to ask him to send me a note
_by mail_, since I wouldn't like to miss such importnat message by skiping it
somehow in newsgroup.
Thanx for understanding!
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 12 16:45:26 1996
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From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Set Format
Date: 9 Sep 1996 22:48:49 GMT
Organization: Air Force Institute of Technology
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Keywords: Satellite, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, Format, NORAD
X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #6 (NOV)
As a service to the satellite user community, the following description of the
NORAD two-line orbital element set format is uploaded to sci.space.news and
rec.radio.amateur.space on a monthly basis. The most current orbital elements
from the NORAD two-line element sets are carried on the *NEW* Celestial WWW,
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software are
also available on this system. In addition, element sets (updated daily) and
some documentation and software are also available via anonymous ftp from
archive.afit.af.mil (129.92.1.66)
in the directory pub/space.
==============================================================================
=
Data for each satellite consists of three lines in the following format:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
1 NNNNNU NNNNNAAA NNNNN.NNNNNNNN +.NNNNNNNN +NNNNN-N +NNNNN-N N NNNNN
2 NNNNN NNN.NNNN NNN.NNNN NNNNNNN NNN.NNNN NNN.NNNN NN.NNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Line 0 is a twenty-two-character name (this change is being made to be
consistent with the name length in the NORAD SATCAT).
Lines 1 and 2 are the standard Two-Line Orbital Element Set Format identical
to that used by NORAD and NASA. The format description is:
Line 1
Column Description
01-01 Line Number of Element Data
03-07 Satellite Number
10-11 International Designator (Last two digits of launch year)
12-14 International Designator (Launch number of the year)
15-17 International Designator (Piece of launch)
19-20 Epoch Year (Last two digits of year)
21-32 Epoch (Julian Day and fractional portion of the day)
34-43 First Time Derivative of the Mean Motion
or Ballistic Coefficient (Depending on ephemeris type)
45-52 Second Time Derivative of Mean Motion (decimal point assumed;
blank if N/A)
54-61 BSTAR drag term if GP4 general perturbation theory was used.
Otherwise, radiation pressure coefficient. (Decimal point assumed)
63-63 Ephemeris type
65-68 Element number
69-69 Check Sum (Modulo 10)
(Letters, blanks, periods, plus signs = 0; minus signs = 1)
Line 2
Column Description
01-01 Line Number of Element Data
03-07 Satellite Number
09-16 Inclination [Degrees]
18-25 Right Ascension of the Ascending Node [Degrees]
27-33 Eccentricity (decimal point assumed)
35-42 Argument of Perigee [Degrees]
44-51 Mean Anomaly [Degrees]
53-63 Mean Motion [Revs per day]
64-68 Revolution number at epoch [Revs]
69-69 Check Sum (Modulo 10)
All other columns are blank or fixed.
Example:
NOAA 6
1 11416U 86 50.28438588 0.00000140 67960-4 0 5293
2 11416 98.5105 69.3305 0012788 63.2828 296.9658 14.24899292346978
--
Dr TS Kelso Adjunct Professor of Space Operations
tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
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From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Sets (TLE862)
Date: 9 Sep 1996 22:46:44 GMT
Organization: Air Force Institute of Technology
Lines: 829
Message-ID: <5126ok$s2@blackbird.afit.af.mil>
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Keywords: Satellite, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #6 (NOV)
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the *NEW* Celestial WWW,
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software are
also available on this system.
Element sets (also updated daily) and some documentation and software are
available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil (129.92.1.66) in the
directory pub/space.
As a service to the satellite user community, the most current of these
elements are uploaded weekly to sci.space.news and rec.radio.amateur.space.
This week's elements are provided below.
******************************************************************************
*
- Current Two-Line Element Sets #862 -
Alouette 1
1 00424U 62049A 96250.92447637 .00000028 00000-0 22680-4 0 2260
2 00424 80.4568 203.0863 0021513 181.9281 178.1779 13.67874631693517
ATS 1
1 02608U 66110A 96250.60747912 -.00000247 00000-0 10000-3 0 9794
2 02608 14.6092 351.9549 0008833 100.9744 259.1708 1.00307859 25689
ATS 3
1 03029U 67111A 96252.56784101 -.00000121 00000-0 10000-3 0 5418
2 03029 14.9158 358.8964 0009194 261.8339 186.2934 1.00272984105600
Starlette
1 07646U 75010A 96252.18912273 -.00000152 00000-0 -62179-5 0 9960
2 07646 49.8277 181.1680 0206344 144.7383 216.7360 13.82191175 90446
LAGEOS
1 08820U 76039A 96250.18824499 .00000031 00000-0 00000+0 0 2222
2 08820 109.8474 53.7545 0043702 110.6132 249.9135 6.38664747219008
ETS-2
1 09852U 77014A 96250.27655556 -.00000311 00000-0 10000-3 0 740
2 09852 13.3336 31.9821 0005743 117.7745 242.3394 1.00011233 18456
GOES 2
1 10061U 77048A 96249.53567396 .00000052 00000-0 10000-3 0 7267
2 10061 12.4749 36.1883 0013246 147.1186 180.7188 1.00289272 15246
IUE
1 10637U 78012A 96252.47898735 -.00000267 00000-0 10000-3 0 2768
2 10637 35.9141 81.8117 1375248 59.1473 324.6749 1.00213422 20773
GOES 3
1 10953U 78062A 96252.39210752 -.00000138 00000-0 10000-3 0 7067
2 10953 11.4737 39.0537 0002123 99.3100 248.8360 1.00267978 19887
SeaSat 1
1 10967U 78064A 96250.19148953 -.00000036 00000-0 32610-4 0 5138
2 10967 107.9924 342.3559 0002543 255.4940 104.5921 14.38119912953098
Nimbus 7
1 11080U 78098A 96250.12029176 -.00000060 00000-0 -16987-4 0 6127
2 11080 98.9312 108.3812 0009581 107.0522 253.1685 13.83689735902360
GOES 5
1 12472U 81049A 96248.56912788 .00000073 00000-0 10000-3 0 9470
2 12472 8.3173 49.3705 0008370 50.7903 309.3867 1.00248006 13898
Cosmos 1383
1 13301U 82066A 96252.99397433 .00000019 00000-0 43229-5 0 5273
2 13301 82.9261 72.3502 0028556 11.4671 348.7130 13.68076323708834
LandSat 4
1 13367U 82072A 96252.18413904 .00000044 00000-0 19486-4 0 9926
2 13367 98.0660 300.5454 0005918 242.4706 117.5892 14.57184095752629
DMSP B5D2-1
1 13736U 82118A 96253.15706431 .00000036 00000-0 33408-4 0 747
2 13736 98.6249 80.1913 0008759 137.6390 222.5466 14.25800505713031
IRAS
1 13777U 83004A 96252.52218285 .00000366 00000-0 28168-3 0 4254
2 13777 98.9662 76.2506 0011355 224.9316 135.0926 13.99262776365029
Cosmos 1447
1 13916U 83021A 96252.57867283 .00000042 00000-0 28394-4 0 6188
2 13916 82.9459 129.3745 0036693 281.0480 78.6554 13.74343814675191
TDRS 1
1 13969U 83026B 96249.39325535 -.00000311 00000-0 10000-3 0 6247
2 13969 9.0963 42.8945 0002151 118.2561 276.2361 1.00275736 22194
GOES 6
1 14050U 83041A 96249.35145266 -.00000225 00000-0 10000-3 0 5370
2 14050 7.1517 52.8633 0004225 71.0870 261.0869 1.00230182106990
OSCAR 10
1 14129U 83058B 96249.09208200 -.00000004 00000-0 10000-3 0 4514
2 14129 25.9603 191.0418 6035820 46.2894 349.9690 2.05880321 71518
LandSat 5
1 14780U 84021A 96253.20600743 .00000005 00000-0 11368-4 0 5446
2 14780 98.3209 310.9877 0003195 43.7472 316.3979 14.57053552666196
UoSat 2
1 14781U 84021B 96252.95533641 .00000126 00000-0 29078-4 0 9119
2 14781 97.8059 239.9792 0011317 177.4199 182.7069 14.69478128669951
Cosmos 1574
1 15055U 84062A 96252.21723260 .00000071 00000-0 59539-4 0 8186
2 15055 82.9570 184.7010 0028800 108.0103 252.4196 13.73638922612384
Cosmos 1602
1 15331U 84105A 96252.55036790 .00000149 00000-0 14630-4 0 5011
2 15331 82.5316 34.9203 0021832 35.7167 324.5500 14.84780777645340
ERBS
1 15354U 84108B 96251.57834190 -.00000255 00000-0 -15460-5 0 2144
2 15354 56.9961 49.0134 0006711 69.7600 290.4151 14.94974213649162
NOAA 9
1 15427U 84123A 96252.78945789 .00000051 00000-0 50613-4 0 8341
2 15427 98.9382 317.7323 0015977 76.5496 283.7452 14.13802522605440
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96250.58188252 -.00000558 00000-0 -17568-6 0 6568
2 16609 51.6494 73.9656 0011068 139.4184 220.7637 15.61883714602723
SPOT 1
1 16613U 86019A 96250.24938964 -.00000045 00000-0 00000+0 0 9829
2 16613 98.8264 318.1319 0001617 59.9448 300.1888 14.19983522231813
Cosmos 1766
1 16881U 86055A 96250.58903480 .00000044 00000-0 23742-5 0 4151
2 16881 82.5179 94.4624 0020886 69.1200 291.2228 14.83757550545914
EGP
1 16908U 86061A 96250.04835807 -.00000083 00000-0 10000-3 0 1147
2 16908 50.0086 108.4020 0011428 218.8641 141.1372 12.44414930126477
NOAA 10
1 16969U 86073A 96252.82689758 -.00000011 00000-0 13445-4 0 7668
2 16969 98.5280 247.5131 0013972 106.8879 253.3831 14.25000965518516
MOS-1
1 17527U 87018A 96252.74819586 -.00000043 00000-0 00000+0 0 4585
2 17527 98.9354 312.8673 0019116 96.1701 264.2014 14.00434900486680
GOES 7
1 17561U 87022A 96249.36008037 -.00000179 00000-0 10000-3 0 405
2 17561 3.2192 68.8656 0004367 314.7967 355.9404 1.00266135 18109
Kvant-1
1 17845U 87030A 96251.79754154 -.00000065 00000-0 53687-5 0 7419
2 17845 51.6498 67.8400 0010571 141.7549 218.3198 15.61876813537025
DMSP B5D2-3
1 18123U 87053A 96252.50719746 .00000008 00000-0 26270-4 0 5851
2 18123 98.7704 81.4348 0015057 20.3170 339.8607 14.15452264476288
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96249.10337796 .00000027 00000-0 13347-4 0 2580
2 18129 82.9245 89.4755 0010794 299.4694 60.5383 13.72369069461131
Meteor 2-16
1 18312U 87068A 96253.17764714 .00000011 00000-0 -37885-5 0 5070
2 18312 82.5556 285.4641 0012531 352.6507 7.4466 13.84083876457795
Meteor 2-17
1 18820U 88005A 96252.78538556 .00000070 00000-0 49191-4 0 379
2 18820 82.5425 340.6009 0018244 53.5313 306.7525 13.84761292435090
DMSP B5D2-4
1 18822U 88006A 96253.05862439 -.00000002 00000-0 17510-4 0 3394
2 18822 98.3822 81.1182 0006796 112.7899 247.3998 14.23199657446509
Glonass 34
1 19163U 88043A 96249.77002942 .00000015 00000-0 10000-3 0 1109
2 19163 65.2959 83.1192 0003520 158.9042 201.1811 2.13102358 63953
Glonass 36
1 19165U 88043C 96248.88854408 .00000006 00000-0 10000-3 0 5142
2 19165 65.2677 83.1109 0002597 359.5707 0.4817 2.13102146 64558
METEOSAT 3
1 19215U 88051A 96243.82940682 -.00000185 00000-0 10000-3 0 2760
2 19215 3.4164 67.3515 0004456 108.1871 252.2739 0.96948974 17903
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96252.78470251 .00041505 15964-5 12387-2 0 2710
2 19216 57.1383 92.8569 7441075 49.8272 354.8011 2.12337617 31601
OKEAN 1
1 19274U 88056A 96251.86971869 .00000218 00000-0 24177-4 0 1164
2 19274 82.5124 194.1891 0017866 209.8073 150.2084 14.82516155441622
Meteor 3-2
1 19336U 88064A 96253.11184406 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 5107
2 19336 82.5398 107.0571 0017029 26.4417 333.7572 13.16978262390527
Glonass 39
1 19503U 88085C 96250.32656751 -.00000064 00000-0 10000-3 0 4006
2 19503 65.5502 321.9790 0006138 160.9917 199.0893 2.13101761 62071
NOAA 11
1 19531U 88089A 96252.71282460 -.00000010 00000-0 19777-4 0 6495
2 19531 99.1859 272.9960 0012467 11.1358 349.0082 14.13102632410246
TDRS 2
1 19548U 88091B 96248.87542072 -.00000206 00000-0 10000-3 0 2308
2 19548 2.6525 71.5671 0005192 123.6105 188.8738 1.00264030 16322
Glonass 40
1 19749U 89001A 96251.77180997 .00000035 00000-0 10000-3 0 6190
2 19749 65.2507 82.5791 0004823 254.7518 105.2604 2.13101530 59613
Glonass 41
1 19750U 89001B 96252.76525089 .00000041 00000-0 10000-3 0 5272
2 19750 65.2583 82.6109 0006542 245.4237 114.5783 2.13101822 59657
GPS BII-01
1 19802U 89013A 96252.90393957 .00000007 00000-0 00000+0 0 2821
2 19802 55.3688 107.3015 0019495 178.1545 181.9428 2.00552739 55391
Akebono
1 19822U 89016A 96252.86862670 .00006578 00000-0 31829-3 0 7746
2 19822 75.0701 75.3205 3743716 43.0326 340.9177 7.93277183173329
Meteor 2-18
1 19851U 89018A 96250.29862693 .00000018 00000-0 23496-5 0 5047
2 19851 82.5187 216.3949 0015820 105.3708 254.9202 13.84415740380058
MOP-1
1 19876U 89020B 96247.74606452 -.00000168 00000-0 10000-3 0 2119
2 19876 2.1486 71.1997 0017333 289.7805 70.4943 0.97110889 7382
TDRS 3
1 19883U 89021B 96249.28681713 -.00000289 00000-0 00000+0 0 2515
2 19883 0.0372 104.4467 0004738 95.9681 206.5231 1.00267578 27395
GPS BII-02
1 20061U 89044A 96249.25826249 -.00000015 00000-0 10000-3 0 2626
2 20061 54.1487 283.0952 0164624 220.2878 138.5300 2.00562357 53065
Nadezhda 1
1 20103U 89050A 96252.81820407 .00000012 00000-0 -38210-5 0 8949
2 20103 82.9549 46.9927 0036673 178.6269 181.4993 13.73869280360164
GPS BII-03
1 20185U 89064A 96252.07817757 -.00000003 00000-0 10000-3 0 3137
2 20185 55.1397 107.7828 0037688 304.9426 54.6318 2.00810956 51690
GMS 4
1 20217U 89070A 96248.44576831 -.00000390 00000-0 10000-3 0 4456
2 20217 1.9407 75.1720 0000856 227.6022 321.4803 1.00281702 26210
INTERCOSMOS 24
1 20261U 89080A 96249.85492482 .00000016 00000-0 19125-5 0 5253
2 20261 82.5917 219.1862 1240911 218.1748 132.4844 12.47346549315968
GPS BII-04
1 20302U 89085A 96252.12161538 .00000002 00000-0 10000-3 0 2795
2 20302 53.2377 222.7453 0060335 208.3702 151.8257 2.00569166 50492
Meteor 3-3
1 20305U 89086A 96252.88698795 .00000044 00000-0 10000-3 0 6411
2 20305 82.5516 66.7293 0008386 105.4190 254.7869 13.04434930329115
COBE
1 20322U 89089A 96250.57943187 -.00000208 00000-0 -10522-3 0 2414
2 20322 98.9443 264.4593 0008872 164.4672 195.6760 14.03459663348343
Kvant-2
1 20335U 89093A 96251.79754154 -.00000065 00000-0 53687-5 0 6833
2 20335 51.6498 67.8400 0010571 141.7549 218.3198 15.61876813386036
GPS BII-05
1 20361U 89097A 96249.14524949 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 1147
2 20361 56.0738 50.1063 0088689 135.1359 225.6103 2.00565109 39913
COSMOS 2054 (Altair-1)
1 20391U 89101A 96250.07949266 -.00000155 00000-0 00000+0 0 4153
2 20391 4.0046 62.9712 0004583 89.6805 205.1264 1.00274462 24804
SPOT 2
1 20436U 90005A 96252.56456061 -.00000043 00000-0 00000+0 0 1142
2 20436 98.6920 324.7876 0001487 70.7199 289.4138 14.20045214343672
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96252.73834673 .00000023 00000-0 25893-4 0 2095
2 20437 98.5413 334.1778 0010872 321.3347 38.7054 14.29930463345990
UO-15
1 20438U 90005C 96252.29262211 -.00000037 00000-0 26360-5 0 40
2 20438 98.5340 331.5297 0010102 329.8194 30.2405 14.29236104345792
PACSAT
1 20439U 90005D 96252.27317581 .00000015 00000-0 22651-4 0 76
2 20439 98.5563 336.0909 0011414 324.2830 35.7583 14.29983527345945
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96250.25822356 .00000008 00000-0 19779-4 0 74
2 20440 98.5570 334.7866 0011512 328.7421 31.3073 14.30125098345686
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96252.76855551 .00000012 00000-0 21286-4 0 123
2 20441 98.5561 337.1861 0011955 321.0559 38.9760 14.30094759346044
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96252.26826549 -.00000020 00000-0 91944-5 0 77
2 20442 98.5594 337.2230 0012025 321.8882 38.1420 14.30204429345993
GPS BII-06
1 20452U 90008A 96253.02706355 -.00000045 00000-0 10000-3 0 2147
2 20452 54.0578 163.3373 0060525 89.6695 271.0621 2.00574917 48490
MOS-1B
1 20478U 90013A 96253.25311423 .00000088 00000-0 10000-3 0 9732
2 20478 99.1189 321.6890 0007149 19.1726 340.9702 13.93966286256265
DEBUT
1 20479U 90013B 96250.58083933 -.00000038 00000-0 -48171-5 0 64
2 20479 99.0245 260.1725 0540357 299.5518 55.2755 12.83343492308345
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96252.49510626 -.00000069 00000-0 -73727-4 0 9047
2 20480 99.0243 261.5033 0540229 295.7703 58.8600 12.83233956308570
MOS-1B R/B
1 20491U 90013D 96251.30228854 -.00000079 00000-0 -91498-4 0 2721
2 20491 99.0745 328.2627 0470533 102.1958 263.2248 13.02977989312558
LACE
1 20496U 90015A 96252.54195914 .00000972 00000-0 35453-4 0 6852
2 20496 43.1021 87.4730 0011347 243.4403 116.5299 15.35856050366645
Nadezhda 2
1 20508U 90017A 96252.82676840 .00000049 00000-0 36147-4 0 8949
2 20508 82.9574 181.4815 0045140 131.2312 229.2747 13.73511781327379
OKEAN 2
1 20510U 90018A 96251.60190357 .00000179 00000-0 21280-4 0 5248
2 20510 82.5254 149.2481 0020519 49.4435 310.8564 14.78625089351850
GPS BII-07
1 20533U 90025A 96248.44180837 -.00000022 00000-0 00000+0 0 2563
2 20533 54.5203 283.8893 0048290 74.4955 286.0896 2.00666338 47174
PegSat
1 20546U 90028A 96251.94265420 .00004562 00000-0 81575-4 0 9640
2 20546 94.1147 39.4837 0060477 46.1246 314.4982 15.48063477357805
HST
1 20580U 90037B 96252.25260273 .00000395 00000-0 23803-4 0 8418
2 20580 28.4670 44.5998 0006235 326.2700 33.7489 14.91092649150992
MACSAT 2
1 20608U 90043B 96249.81883389 .00000175 00000-0 26961-4 0 2084
2 20608 89.9300 172.7040 0106669 132.6865 228.3386 14.64939083338099
Glonass 44
1 20619U 90045A 96253.07780839 -.00000041 00000-0 10000-3 0 3234
2 20619 65.1666 321.0926 0025118 206.1635 153.7776 2.13102707 49094
Glonass 45
1 20620U 90045B 96252.25798734 -.00000048 00000-0 10000-3 0 3077
2 20620 65.1399 321.1018 0009624 62.2944 297.8472 2.13102655 49118
Glonass 46
1 20621U 90045C 96252.32559180 -.00000048 00000-0 10000-3 0 9195
2 20621 65.1545 321.1607 0009539 184.1031 175.9502 2.13102457 49112
Kristall
1 20635U 90048A 96251.79754154 -.00000065 00000-0 53687-5 0 4757
2 20635 51.6498 67.8400 0010571 141.7549 218.3198 15.61876813356867
ROSAT
1 20638U 90049A 96250.58985913 -.00000188 00000-0 66115-5 0 5900
2 20638 52.9918 292.4673 0011930 23.5481 336.6054 15.07449409344590
Meteor 2-19
1 20670U 90057A 96252.18083465 -.00000007 00000-0 -19872-4 0 716
2 20670 82.5444 281.9501 0017049 25.8415 334.3593 13.84127498313224
CRRES
1 20712U 90065A 96253.08574611 .00000439 00000-0 35814-3 0 3252
2 20712 17.5344 216.3978 7195945 81.4161 347.3421 2.35771607 45095
GPS BII-08
1 20724U 90068A 96248.76990683 -.00000036 00000-0 00000+0 0 1031
2 20724 55.0028 105.4628 0128025 182.3354 177.3887 2.00564972 43044
Feng Yun1-2
1 20788U 90081A 96253.20190346 .00000108 00000-0 10000-3 0 278
2 20788 98.8144 255.7929 0015166 265.1214 94.8019 14.01351164307861
Meteor 2-20
1 20826U 90086A 96252.43532881 .00000041 00000-0 23439-4 0 169
2 20826 82.5239 218.0751 0011974 290.7636 69.2240 13.83635744300356
GPS BII-09
1 20830U 90088A 96251.81683526 -.00000034 00000-0 00000+0 0 774
2 20830 56.0087 47.9547 0068670 95.3614 265.4480 2.00565898 43742
GPS BIIA-10
1 20959U 90103A 96251.71700764 -.00000008 00000-0 10000-3 0 526
2 20959 55.1748 107.4126 0110654 235.4202 123.6116 2.00560798 42332
DMSP B5D2-5
1 20978U 90105A 96252.76651235 .00000083 00000-0 45494-4 0 7540
2 20978 98.5925 323.1891 0078173 284.1793 75.0709 14.32675358301683
Glonass 47
1 21006U 90110A 96250.47201314 .00000023 00000-0 10000-3 0 8802
2 21006 65.2323 81.9499 0056383 188.4544 171.5014 2.13102712 44748
Glonass 48
1 21007U 90110B 96252.54086735 .00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 158
2 21007 65.2437 81.9742 0033635 176.7419 183.3595 2.13101185 44773
Glonass 49
1 21008U 90110C 96252.43641938 .00000039 00000-0 00000+0 0 2741
2 21008 65.2295 81.9132 0008872 268.8997 91.0679 2.13098510 44762
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96251.11725488 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 7389
2 21087 82.9385 261.0650 0036056 340.8291 19.1505 13.74571349281266
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96252.19805201 .00000031 00000-0 16408-4 0 9163
2 21089 82.9241 127.7961 0030626 4.5853 355.5577 13.74072856280430
MOP-2
1 21140U 91015B 96251.53769326 -.00000031 00000-0 00000+0 0 2591
2 21140 0.6990 78.1952 0003427 86.4503 15.4218 1.00269988 22433
Nadezhda 3
1 21152U 91019A 96252.78852225 -.00000015 00000-0 -32292-4 0 5822
2 21152 82.9204 83.8720 0043059 108.6339 251.9508 13.73536045275222
Glonass 50
1 21216U 91025A 96252.83678272 -.00000042 00000-0 10000-3 0 5320
2 21216 64.8964 320.6090 0009168 177.7841 182.2812 2.13103431 42301
Glonass 51
1 21217U 91025B 96250.09291600 -.00000064 00000-0 10000-3 0 9376
2 21217 64.8976 320.6939 0018374 132.3705 227.8940 2.13102287 42230
Glonass 52
1 21218U 91025C 96252.07996133 -.00000049 00000-0 10000-3 0 4121
2 21218 64.8750 320.6045 0010180 332.8940 27.1172 2.13102624 42282
GRO
1 21225U 91027B 96253.00683767 .00001771 00000-0 31662-4 0 3850
2 21225 28.4613 319.8864 0003658 101.6741 258.4264 15.44285439182905
Meteor 3-4
1 21232U 91030A 96251.60750585 .00000050 00000-0 10000-3 0 9182
2 21232 82.5393 314.5211 0013107 321.4497 38.5701 13.16472385258381
NOAA 12
1 21263U 91032A 96252.76308778 .00000047 00000-0 39887-4 0 721
2 21263 98.5558 269.4673 0013793 35.3742 324.8346 14.22653913276348
OKEAN 3
1 21397U 91039A 96249.01362779 .00000265 00000-0 34619-4 0 2149
2 21397 82.5227 66.1556 0023547 131.2327 229.0918 14.76501360283141
GPS BIIA-11
1 21552U 91047A 96251.49238229 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-6 0 166
2 21552 56.2760 45.7949 0072083 247.5806 111.6689 2.00559866 37927
ERS-1
1 21574U 91050A 96250.92526462 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 3264
2 21574 98.5508 323.8154 0001202 83.2955 276.8366 14.32245334269140
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96251.21166397 .00000005 00000-0 15951-4 0 7137
2 21575 98.3447 315.1303 0008325 24.5845 335.5736 14.37034998269848
ORBCOMM-X
1 21576U 91050C 96251.20411714 .00000043 00000-0 29032-4 0 8085
2 21576 98.3402 312.9592 0004550 37.9403 322.2102 14.36451011269724
TUBSAT-A
1 21577U 91050D 96250.19814145 .00000017 00000-0 20204-4 0 7079
2 21577 98.3378 312.5910 0007304 31.8518 328.3110 14.36525695269611
SARA
1 21578U 91050E 96252.73647137 .00000208 00000-0 80888-4 0 9097
2 21578 98.3744 323.7509 0005692 21.0184 339.1236 14.39236273270351
TDRS 4
1 21639U 91054B 96243.43139647 .00000051 00000-0 00000+0 0 841
2 21639 0.0405 271.0545 0074319 296.2150 111.9069 1.00275873 18600
Meteor 3-5
1 21655U 91056A 96249.89726307 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 9150
2 21655 82.5531 263.4554 0013411 334.7186 25.3274 13.16848808243296
UARS
1 21701U 91063B 96250.91031006 -.00000229 00000-0 10567-5 0 7886
2 21701 56.9852 142.4685 0005368 99.2701 260.8938 14.96536126272592
DMSP B5D2-6
1 21798U 91082A 96252.67335386 .00000022 00000-0 35124-4 0 4259
2 21798 98.9442 270.0303 0013172 357.0801 3.0289 14.13990959246721
Glonass 53
1 21853U 92005A 96251.82198129 .00000035 00000-0 10000-4 0 1184
2 21853 65.1880 81.5624 0006850 201.4274 158.1641 2.13102506 35873
Glonass 54
1 21854U 92005B 96253.04697984 .00000041 00000-0 00000+0 0 3389
2 21854 65.1745 81.5182 0015896 22.8824 337.2571 2.13104346 35897
Glonass 55
1 21855U 92005C 96251.23814658 .00000030 00000-0 00000+0 0 3285
2 21855 65.1724 81.5822 0007509 192.5079 167.5388 2.13102027 35844
JERS-1
1 21867U 92007A 96253.19401666 .00001142 00000-0 10000-3 0 9611
2 21867 97.6810 329.2683 0001504 69.0041 291.1256 14.98643544250449
GPS BIIA-12
1 21890U 92009A 96252.44931041 .00000001 00000-0 00000+0 0 8494
2 21890 53.7589 223.1951 0035106 240.5171 119.1022 2.00571311 33313
GPS BIIA-13
1 21930U 92019A 96251.60706610 -.00000101 00000-0 10000-3 0 7877
2 21930 55.6937 345.3428 0026209 184.9928 175.0302 2.00547703 32226
EUVE
1 21987U 92031A 96252.15477927 .00000659 00000-0 20519-4 0 5692
2 21987 28.4320 345.1145 0010057 239.7197 120.2381 15.19887327236315
SAMPEX
1 22012U 92038A 96249.89759374 .00000309 00000-0 24895-4 0 7432
2 22012 81.6701 34.0381 0116156 268.1861 90.6048 14.91713123227261
GPS BIIA-14
1 22014U 92039A 96250.70363921 -.00000053 00000-0 00000+0 0 7665
2 22014 54.8485 165.3288 0093262 326.5491 32.8927 2.00572730 24047
Glonass 56
1 22056U 92047A 96250.19731267 -.00000063 00000-0 00000+0 0 2526
2 22056 64.7346 320.7231 0005897 256.4233 103.5707 2.13103233 31914
Glonass 57
1 22057U 92047B 96252.84027210 -.00000043 00000-0 00000+0 0 2200
2 22057 64.7433 320.6617 0007468 309.4265 50.5758 2.13102737 31947
Glonass 58
1 22058U 92047C 96249.49486543 .00000083 00000-0 10000-3 0 1326
2 22058 64.7659 320.7895 0012737 297.6488 62.2584 2.13103906 31921
TOPEX
1 22076U 92052A 96252.83976995 -.00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 9902
2 22076 66.0375 38.9170 0007352 262.2428 97.7750 12.80930990190834
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96250.50075951 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 6037
2 22077 66.0793 19.2077 0014843 276.9607 82.9721 12.86297789191261
S80/T
1 22078U 92052C 96248.85286620 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 6007
2 22078 66.0798 21.0764 0016410 275.9798 83.9348 12.86582005191144
GPS BIIA-15
1 22108U 92058A 96247.17892200 .00000028 00000-0 10000-3 0 7783
2 22108 54.0016 224.2999 0120210 163.9720 196.4009 2.00566392 29151
FREJA
1 22161U 92064A 96250.86317166 -.00000154 00000-0 -11212-4 0 6454
2 22161 62.9802 33.8544 0848384 24.8262 339.1203 13.21909143189223
LAGEOS II
1 22195U 92070B 96253.22351049 -.00000009 00000-0 10000-3 0 5246
2 22195 52.6675 298.5580 0137595 113.3913 248.1186 6.47293800 91717
GPS BIIA-16
1 22231U 92079A 96252.84425034 -.00000046 00000-0 00000+0 0 7876
2 22231 54.6119 166.3136 0029441 275.6292 84.0434 2.00568531 27841
GPS BIIA-17
1 22275U 92089A 96251.97185681 -.00000052 00000-0 00000+0 0 7900
2 22275 54.6367 163.8995 0046959 251.0444 108.4144 2.00585695 27231
TDRS 5
1 22314U 93003B 96252.30763667 -.00000300 00000-0 10000-3 0 6567
2 22314 0.0558 287.5952 0001874 208.0335 275.8315 1.00273360 13413
GPS BIIA-18
1 22446U 93007A 96251.07337964 -.00000005 00000-0 00000+0 0 7778
2 22446 54.1500 283.8629 0103378 357.7376 2.3172 2.00549378 26206
Glonass 59
1 22512U 93010A 96250.88602795 .00000027 00000-0 10000-3 0 8219
2 22512 65.1891 81.4552 0009013 188.8142 171.2354 2.13102164 27433
Glonass 60
1 22513U 93010B 96252.23196795 .00000037 00000-0 00000+0 0 9676
2 22513 65.1844 81.4194 0007199 183.1887 176.8750 2.13102569 27655
Glonass 61
1 22514U 93010C 96252.52591611 .00000039 00000-0 00000+0 0 9598
2 22514 65.2048 81.4056 0010739 180.8734 179.1955 2.13101976 27664
ASTRO-D
1 22521U 93011A 96250.36790010 .00000862 00000-0 53835-4 0 5219
2 22521 31.1057 267.4463 0055573 252.8664 106.5884 15.03021897194698
UFO F1
1 22563U 93015A 96239.00000000 -.00000007 00000-0 00000+0 0 5235
2 22563 25.1922 287.5299 0009785 255.2518 350.8703 0.99252507 12749
GPS BIIA-19
1 22581U 93017A 96250.71441411 -.00000104 00000-0 10000-3 0 5786
2 22581 55.1879 344.7301 0065234 38.8579 321.6352 2.00554627 25254
ARSENE
1 22654U 93031B 96251.99388424 -.00000152 00000-0 10000-3 0 3767
2 22654 3.3188 70.9675 2866970 244.1330 84.0014 1.42203444 12771
GPS BIIA-20
1 22657U 93032A 96252.34161993 -.00000098 00000-0 10000-3 0 7045
2 22657 55.2177 344.5336 0082603 245.2997 113.8770 2.00567927 20610
RADCAL
1 22698U 93041A 96252.51984390 .00000081 00000-0 29644-4 0 5160
2 22698 89.5386 267.0588 0094057 54.9351 306.0619 14.21378930166260
GPS BIIA-21
1 22700U 93042A 96252.30742446 .00000006 00000-0 10000-3 0 5876
2 22700 54.1724 224.9320 0050737 358.6193 1.3485 2.00560046 23419
NOAA 13
1 22739U 93050A 96252.87835159 -.00000073 00000-0 -15297-4 0 1486
2 22739 99.0509 208.7076 0009811 354.2844 5.8203 14.10969848158851
GPS BIIA-22
1 22779U 93054A 96249.39886541 -.00000016 00000-0 10000-3 0 6508
2 22779 54.3159 284.0041 0016829 266.9296 92.9349 2.00579217 22116
Meteor 2-21
1 22782U 93055A 96251.60268822 .00000047 00000-0 29454-4 0 5108
2 22782 82.5479 281.8249 0023520 104.7380 255.6388 13.83059828152526
UFO F2
1 22787U 93056A 96250.28656008 -.00000077 00000-0 00000+0 0 6739
2 22787 4.0379 327.4568 0002634 198.7750 353.6929 1.00272551 9647
SPOT 3
1 22823U 93061A 96250.91446196 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 5846
2 22823 98.6940 323.2607 0001105 86.6821 273.4482 14.20042784152837
STELLA
1 22824U 93061B 96253.24196971 -.00000024 00000-0 78600-5 0 4988
2 22824 98.5744 326.5888 0006783 353.8884 6.2213 14.27105587153924
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96249.25099560 -.00000000 00000-0 17403-4 0 4999
2 22825 98.5748 323.3376 0009354 0.6423 359.4767 14.27702634153416
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96253.23561075 .00000007 00000-0 20528-4 0 4985
2 22826 98.5764 327.4304 0010104 349.9651 10.1318 14.27812080153991
HEATHSAT
1 22827U 93061E 96249.71200439 -.00000001 00000-0 16997-4 0 5596
2 22827 98.5719 323.8664 0009746 347.7932 12.3020 14.27947498153502
ITAMSAT
1 22828U 93061F 96249.20339871 .00000005 00000-0 19342-4 0 4762
2 22828 98.5725 323.5363 0010513 346.7397 13.3512 14.28150384121537
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96249.78157905 .00000004 00000-0 19188-4 0 4916
2 22829 98.5737 324.1688 0010312 346.1053 13.9843 14.28131896153533
KO-25
1 22830U 93061H 96252.22662786 .00000003 00000-0 18147-4 0 5104
2 22830 98.4624 314.3861 0011226 311.3594 48.6620 14.28113706153888
GPS BIIA-23
1 22877U 93068A 96252.44385234 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 4698
2 22877 55.6640 45.8132 0055596 313.5333 45.9991 2.00572335 21061
METEOSAT 6
1 22912U 93073B 96252.36886574 -.00000103 00000-0 00000+0 0 5438
2 22912 0.1484 39.6323 0002440 146.7821 284.1281 1.00273959 8695
HST Array
1 22920U 90037C 96252.21094845 .00004764 00000-0 31309-3 0 5111
2 22920 28.4671 309.5553 0003627 277.6623 82.3532 15.05296213151943
Meteor 3-6
1 22969U 94003A 96253.26086098 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2823
2 22969 82.5606 201.1717 0016844 29.8562 330.3517 13.16738079126119
TUBSAT-B
1 22970U 94003B 96249.24027980 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2722
2 22970 82.5556 203.8930 0017588 39.1274 321.1112 13.16827732125596
GPS BIIA-24
1 23027U 94016A 96249.53419438 -.00000105 00000-0 10000-3 0 4010
2 23027 55.0665 346.6108 0065395 205.9272 153.7749 2.00559531 18315
Glonass 62
1 23043U 94021A 96250.25686954 -.00000064 00000-0 00000+0 0 3977
2 23043 64.6196 321.0716 0007114 194.9280 165.1109 2.13102839 18733
Glonass 63
1 23044U 94021B 96249.67007087 -.00000067 00000-0 00000+0 0 3676
2 23044 64.6140 321.0872 0031565 204.5530 155.3546 2.13102904 18727
Glonass 64
1 23045U 94021C 96251.72458945 -.00000053 00000-0 00000+0 0 3742
2 23045 64.6002 321.0214 0010123 31.2849 328.8391 2.13102043 18763
GOES 8
1 23051U 94022A 96246.85970853 -.00000278 00000-0 10000-3 0 5718
2 23051 0.1787 91.4689 0004573 91.3428 33.7371 1.00285561 16143
MSTI 2
1 23101U 94028A 96250.60096463 .00004254 00000-0 65635-4 0 3501
2 23101 97.0819 83.1890 0012217 26.6028 333.5820 15.54616502131946
STRV-1A
1 23125U 94034B 96251.00689015 .00002834 00000-0 87077-3 0 3279
2 23125 7.0199 202.2879 7246396 132.3894 316.8946 2.32644804 18029
STRV-1B
1 23126U 94034C 96243.78029953 .00000030 00000-0 10000-3 0 2834
2 23126 6.8576 206.5905 7229746 124.3546 322.8232 2.32635963 17882
Nadezhda 4
1 23179U 94041A 96251.88250446 .00000027 00000-0 12420-4 0 2175
2 23179 82.9467 175.3068 0034855 253.5189 106.2135 13.75684024108162
Glonass 65
1 23203U 94050A 96252.80041403 -.00000012 00000-0 00000+0 0 3382
2 23203 64.7662 201.3098 0006956 160.3818 199.6273 2.13102151 16188
Glonass 66
1 23204U 94050B 96250.21847357 .00000009 00000-0 00000+0 0 3529
2 23204 64.7556 201.4216 0014765 343.3075 16.6294 2.13102222 16123
Glonass 67
1 23205U 94050C 96252.44729166 -.00000010 00000-0 00000+0 0 3369
2 23205 64.7590 201.3364 0002664 277.3232 82.6288 2.13102649 16175
DMSP B5D2-7
1 23233U 94057A 96252.72437673 .00000060 00000-0 55739-4 0 9136
2 23233 98.8209 310.2483 0011838 307.9893 52.0206 14.12732965104620
OKEAN 1-7
1 23317U 94066A 96251.24112608 .00000222 00000-0 30244-4 0 1803
2 23317 82.5454 343.5421 0025270 170.6744 189.4939 14.74039421102622
ELEKTRO
1 23327U 94069A 96252.38532986 -.00000119 00000-0 00000+0 0 1963
2 23327 0.2122 128.7070 0003970 12.3269 61.3884 1.00272678 6833
RESURS 1-3
1 23342U 94074A 96252.53923795 .00000037 00000-0 14145-4 0 5709
2 23342 97.9584 307.5811 0001862 72.8624 287.2788 14.69859507 99058
Glonass 68
1 23396U 94076A 96251.82198129 .00000034 00000-0 10000-4 0 3112
2 23396 65.1227 81.4775 0029758 188.3577 171.6583 2.13102639 14003
Glonass 69
1 23397U 94076B 96251.05964572 .00000028 00000-0 00000+0 0 2971
2 23397 65.1143 81.5093 0011058 322.3305 37.6579 2.13101975 13982
Glonass 70
1 23398U 94076C 96252.82040665 .00000040 00000-0 00000+0 0 3230
2 23398 65.1015 81.4271 0001696 282.9722 77.0764 2.13101962 14036
LUCH (Altair-2)
1 23426U 94082A 96250.56877465 -.00000298 00000-0 00000+0 0 3869
2 23426 1.2807 266.8839 0001632 275.7285 103.3418 1.00277865 6324
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96252.47073521 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1607
2 23439 64.8151 248.3985 0159940 184.5022 175.4463 11.27528705 70170
NOAA 14
1 23455U 94089A 96252.78212123 .00000018 00000-0 34369-4 0 7366
2 23455 98.9521 198.0314 0010413 11.6301 348.5104 14.11608446 87243
Glonass 71
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2 23511 64.6350 321.3559 0007729 217.5533 142.4513 2.13103738 11692
Glonass 72
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2 23512 64.6267 321.2737 0005822 305.9434 54.0673 2.13101598 11744
Glonass 73
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2 23513 64.6324 321.2797 0014905 203.2285 156.7651 2.13102713 11758
GMS 5
1 23522U 95011B 96252.58943778 -.00000304 00000-0 10000-3 0 1540
2 23522 0.4012 6.4055 0000675 190.5334 143.2000 1.00263795 5284
DMSP B5D2-8
1 23533U 95015A 96252.79560536 -.00000028 00000-0 84427-5 0 6595
2 23533 98.8434 254.1931 0006774 170.3032 189.8269 14.12751539 75439
OSC 1
1 23545U 95017A 96250.27403195 .00000339 00000-0 11339-3 0 1610
2 23545 69.9717 342.0081 0010970 67.2145 293.0134 14.45394844 75370
OSC 2
1 23546U 95017B 96252.24623474 .00000215 00000-0 78122-4 0 1880
2 23546 69.9789 337.5657 0010509 55.0970 305.1153 14.45364775 75665
Microlab 1
1 23547U 95017C 96252.26498276 .00000068 00000-0 36401-4 0 1333
2 23547 69.9811 337.2725 0010812 58.5357 301.6841 14.45575392 75674
OFEQ 3
1 23549U 95018A 96251.60746742 .00018930 00000-0 47146-3 0 3142
2 23549 143.3665 11.0184 0218515 112.9579 249.4362 15.17054120 78869
GFZ-1
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2 23558 51.6501 51.0167 0006735 174.3835 185.7247 15.62651966603094
ERS-2
1 23560U 95021A 96251.78554893 .00000010 00000-0 19900-4 0 2756
2 23560 98.5488 324.6615 0001071 68.4244 291.7047 14.32246928 72396
Spektr
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2 23579 51.6498 67.8400 0010571 141.7549 218.3198 15.61876813 74347
GOES 9
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2 23581 0.2374 268.5799 0001607 272.5504 91.0079 1.00266599 4763
Helios 1A
1 23605U 95033A 96250.62314346 .00000107 00000-0 29412-4 0 3069
2 23605 98.1240 185.1727 0001655 56.0124 304.1260 14.63832593 62477
UPM SAT 1
1 23606U 95033B 96251.90140012 .00000091 00000-0 24744-4 0 2108
2 23606 98.1064 187.7574 0006529 292.4182 67.6330 14.67277611 62843
CERISE
1 23607U 95033C 96249.86931381 .00000157 00000-0 36700-4 0 1150
2 23607 98.1067 185.5850 0006070 301.3035 58.7573 14.66960468 62565
TDRS 6
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2 23613 0.8454 82.5965 0003455 135.6399 140.1529 1.00282587 4184
Glonass 74
1 23620U 95037A 96251.09702471 -.00000000 00000-0 00000+0 0 1790
2 23620 64.8208 201.2353 0018404 172.3737 187.6390 2.13102896 8752
Glonass 75
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2 23621 64.8323 201.1702 0018280 183.1843 176.7835 2.13102196 8798
Glonass 76
1 23622U 95037C 96250.39415690 .00000007 00000-0 00000+0 0 1907
2 23622 64.8248 201.2606 0036595 167.3031 192.7796 2.13102483 8738
Prognoz-M2
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2 23632 69.1880 250.4140 8134692 322.7360 322.7980 0.26342500 1028
SICH-1
1 23657U 95046A 96250.68875607 .00000170 00000-0 22511-4 0 1069
2 23657 82.5347 125.5548 0028157 141.2034 219.1209 14.73492847 54835
RADARSAT
1 23710U 95059A 96251.90508849 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 1818
2 23710 98.5810 257.4208 0001136 74.6622 285.4686 14.29971149 44062
Glonass 79
1 23734U 95068A 96252.38900410 -.00000010 00000-0 00000+0 0 1629
2 23734 64.8213 201.1154 0019210 319.8412 39.9979 2.13102077 5745
Glonass 78
1 23735U 95068B 96251.18518766 -.00000001 00000-0 00000+0 0 1558
2 23735 64.8170 201.1449 0008360 219.8643 140.0613 2.13125213 5717
Glonass 77
1 23736U 95068C 96250.27719585 .00000008 00000-0 00000+0 0 1310
2 23736 64.8099 201.1847 0008245 207.2695 152.6769 2.13102200 5699
XTE
1 23757U 95074A 96249.19753043 .00000662 00000-0 26309-4 0 833
2 23757 22.9862 227.1193 0013630 297.2593 62.6509 14.97686600 37476
1996010D
1 23797U 96010D 96234.35242076 .99999999 10378-4 13647-2 0 3270
2 23797 47.7747 196.4758 0684182 80.1127 84.9850 15.00429044 5552
Soyuz TM-23
1 23798U 96011A 96245.27132169 .00005247 00000-0 65112-4 0 1666
2 23798 51.6489 100.7445 0011164 121.0253 239.1434 15.61872319 30082
Polar
1 23802U 96013A 96252.46081663 .00000084 00000-0 00000+0 0 512
2 23802 86.1973 25.1635 6552680 282.4627 16.0467 1.36678253 2698
1996010E
1 23824U 96010E 96249.31881342 .00008175 00000-0 10808-1 0 995
2 23824 47.6666 231.2056 7291628 46.9927 354.4556 2.22082899 4397
GPS BIIA-25
1 23833U 96019A 96249.17012270 -.00000105 00000-0 00000+0 0 788
2 23833 54.6742 344.7832 0034717 152.2498 207.9669 2.00564435 3284
Priroda
1 23848U 96023A 96251.79754154 -.00000065 00000-0 53687-5 0 1246
2 23848 51.6498 67.8400 0010571 141.7549 218.3198 15.61876813 21438
MSX
1 23851U 96024A 96252.50468168 -.00000047 00000-0 00000+0 0 893
2 23851 99.3867 233.5368 0006088 285.5804 74.4553 13.97603904 19131
MSTI 3
1 23868U 96031A 96249.55433857 .00001120 00000-0 24486-4 0 539
2 23868 97.1207 78.5967 0010876 240.7094 119.3064 15.46249150 17239
TOMS-EP
1 23940U 96037A 96250.80033907 .00001816 00000-0 84319-4 0 384
2 23940 97.4313 155.2504 0014930 57.5888 302.6719 15.21212859 10046
GPS BIIA-26
1 23953U 96041A 96252.07750353 -.00000002 00000-0 00000+0 0 416
2 23953 55.0528 104.9663 0022463 351.4257 8.6308 2.00570694 1135
Progress M-32
1 24071U 96043A 96251.79754154 -.00000065 00000-0 53687-5 0 460
2 24071 51.6498 67.8400 0010571 141.7549 218.3198 15.61876813 5956
ITALSAT F2
1 24208U 96044A 96251.96977925 .00000018 00000-0 00000+0 0 186
2 24208 0.0818 301.4448 0103810 29.6686 191.0414 1.01806721 320
TELECOM 2D
1 24209U 96044B 96252.64065220 -.00000005 00000-0 00000+0 0 287
2 24209 0.4478 277.0335 0002850 267.7315 36.5919 1.00271904 451
1996044C
1 24210U 96044C 96223.93772132 -.00000394 00000-0 10000-4 0 47
2 24210 5.4294 117.8507 7294336 179.2896 182.7981 2.28186586 35
1996044D
1 24211U 96044D 96252.70531170 .00018585 00000-0 36912-2 0 194
2 24211 5.5567 105.4645 7278752 203.5575 90.3458 2.29279691 703
1996045A
1 24273U 96045A 96252.04106065 -.00000097 00000-0 -32713-2 0 366
2 24273 62.8644 244.9310 7414527 280.3212 10.8402 2.00609405 484
1996045B
1 24274U 96045B 96253.18337373 .00567430 81405-5 45898-3 0 584
2 24274 62.8002 151.0063 0105396 134.6672 226.3136 16.02750429 4023
1996045C
1 24275U 96045C 96245.29398450 .22461920 88251-5 22247-3 0 570
2 24275 62.8009 180.6992 0019770 132.0048 228.5278 16.49481451 2788
1996045D
1 24276U 96045D 96249.33834367 -.00001147 00000-0 10000-3 0 81
2 24276 62.8491 245.3154 7447982 280.1898 10.6681 1.96677465 423
ADEOS
1 24277U 96046A 96253.21040363 .00009479 00000-0 38605-2 0 568
2 24277 98.6241 328.8731 0000670 128.6186 231.5272 14.27644318 3286
JAS 2
1 24278U 96046B 96250.24567394 -.00000036 00000-0 00000+0 0 114
2 24278 98.5783 323.6280 0351297 201.3989 157.2149 13.52625015 2739
1996046C
1 24279U 96046C 96253.23817160 -.00000036 00000-0 00000+0 0 183
2 24279 98.7574 326.3015 0300074 184.8015 175.0175 13.46313738 3140
Soyuz TM-24
1 24280U 96047A 96251.79754154 -.00000065 00000-0 53687-5 0 286
2 24280 51.6498 67.8400 0010571 141.7549 218.3198 15.61876813 3338
1996047B
1 24281U 96047B 96234.52902945 .24767605 12666-4 25953-3 0 320
2 24281 51.6202 153.3934 0002903 126.7041 233.9304 16.50538701 659
Zhongxing 7
1 24282U 96048A 96252.21187570 .00014203 00000-0 38858-3 0 255
2 24282 27.2719 101.2514 5636462 210.1851 99.6923 4.68895120 980
1996048B
1 24283U 96048B 96250.59066658 .00023116 00000-0 76662-3 0 290
2 24283 27.2828 102.8157 5643547 207.5797 105.4255 4.67018189 900
FAST
1 24285U 96049A 96252.59756342 .00000816 00000-0 77100-4 0 102
2 24285 83.0054 169.9081 2207772 129.7149 252.0398 10.81718709 1975
1996049B
1 24286U 96049B 96252.88033670 .00000792 00000-0 74541-4 0 184
2 24286 82.9908 169.7648 2209498 129.2727 252.6124 10.81408111 1991
1996050A
1 24291U 96050A 96252.70822553 .00040811 61448-5 26121-3 0 127
2 24291 62.7929 334.8177 0655870 109.4432 257.8690 14.57963566 1530
1996050B
1 24292U 96050B 96243.24482888 -.00000033 00000-0 10000-3 0 56
2 24292 62.8038 7.8992 5620887 288.2420 20.4463 4.14434750 39
1996050C
1 24293U 96050C 96249.51641068 -.00004402 00000-0 00000+0 0 93
2 24293 62.7644 5.4829 5633355 288.4517 20.2728 4.14517282 335
1996050D
1 24294U 96050D 96252.69939245 .00066188 67496-5 39556-3 0 114
2 24294 62.7661 334.3539 0609254 108.4894 258.3373 14.69036550 1541
1996050E
1 24295U 96050E 96252.32937902 .00132289 59640-5 42548-3 0 116
2 24295 62.8115 335.7296 0668061 109.5543 257.8895 14.64124974 1485
1996050F
1 24296U 96050F 96245.65280580 .00006874 00000-0 95936-1 0 60
2 24296 62.7921 7.0388 5629079 288.3121 20.3205 4.15062608 140
1996051A
1 24297U 96051A 96250.84884447 -.00000047 00000-0 00000+0 0 53
2 24297 71.0128 160.4611 0002078 38.9332 321.1935 14.12570604 351
1996051B
1 24298U 96051B 96252.90289676 -.00000047 00000-0 00000+0 0 113
2 24298 71.0201 156.1916 0011583 9.7891 350.3449 14.12405069 649
1996051C
1 24299U 96051C 96250.19110572 -.00000041 00000-0 00000+0 0 36
2 24299 71.0366 162.4012 0191172 69.5592 292.5928 13.73491071 243
1996051D
1 24300U 96051D 96252.89023414 -.00000041 00000-0 00000+0 0 36
2 24300 71.0337 157.0744 0198010 90.8961 271.4823 13.72075718 617
1996051E
1 24301U 96051E 96250.19599038 -.00000041 00000-0 00000+0 0 38
2 24301 71.0004 161.9405 0211495 67.2909 295.0439 13.69808109 248
1996051F
1 24302U 96051F 96249.27109441 -.00000041 00000-0 00000+0 0 20
2 24302 70.9959 163.6440 0211367 91.1434 29.5709 13.68883447 114
1996051G
1 24303U 96051G 96253.20149205 -.00000046 00000-0 00000+0 0 37
2 24303 71.1095 155.7380 0072840 326.9098 32.7480 14.07172755 681
1996052A
1 24304U 96052A 96252.58017511 -.00000763 00000-0 -84299-3 0 160
2 24304 82.9344 202.6791 0028475 266.7866 93.0012 13.72891348 426
1996052B
1 24305U 96052B 96252.87126858 .00001713 00000-0 18328-2 0 206
2 24305 82.9388 202.4604 0029624 269.3358 90.4390 13.73088343 455
1996052C
1 24306U 96052C 96253.23291240 .00007993 00000-0 84675-2 0 154
2 24306 82.9346 202.1956 0022101 267.7501 92.1103 13.74124658 511
1996053A
1 24307U 96053A 96252.42962384 .00000003 00000-0 00000+0 0 39
2 24307 2.6362 288.8347 0007265 303.6198 349.0974 0.98533748 11
1996053B
1 24308U 96053B 96253.25509876 .00605390 11898-4 26559-3 0 183
2 24308 51.5942 245.9539 0002099 178.3404 181.7674 16.21776852 413
1996053C
1 24309U 96053C 96253.25106655 .08685406 12194-4 11795-2 0 158
2 24309 51.5883 245.9068 0004013 141.4301 218.7233 16.34478130 414
1996054A
1 24315U 96054A 96252.56178716 -.00003049 28864-5 00000+0 0 17
2 24315 25.0240 139.5903 8107449 179.2420 184.0067 1.34147242 02
1996054B
1 24316U 96054B 96252.57584733 -.00003019 28589-5 00000+0 0 21
2 24316 25.0170 140.7590 8103996 178.0804 189.6568 1.35041748 09
--
Dr TS Kelso Adjunct Professor of Space Operations
tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
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From: "Bernard A. Poskus and Cheryl A. Blehm-Poskus" <hamdan@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: CORRECTION!: Contacts via RS-10
Date: 11 Sep 1996 04:40:15 GMT
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Bruce:
One other thing. You shouldn't need that second HF receiver to hear
your downlink. That's what makes me think you are either listening too
far away from the actual frequency, or perhaps your transmitter and
antenna just isn't cutting it. You may want to have a friend (on earth
of course! - if you have non-terrestial friends, I WANT to meet you)
listen for your uplink signal and see if you are really getting any RF
out.
Good luck. 73's de Bernie, KF0QS
hamdan@ix.netcom.com
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From: "Bernard A. Poskus and Cheryl A. Blehm-Poskus" <hamdan@ix.netcom.com>
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Subject: Re: Contacts via RS-10...
Date: 11 Sep 1996 04:36:28 GMT
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Dear Bruce: It sounds like people could be hearing you and you are not
hearing them! Can you hear yourself on the downlink? If you can,
contacts should not be a problem. It seems that you are listening
somewhere far away from wherever your downlink signal would be. Before
you try and contact someone, just try and find yourself on the downlink.
Then, when you call CQ, listen right around your downlink for a response.
Or, call someone calling CQ by sending a series of dots and synchronizing
your signal with their's on the downlink.
As for doppler compensation, I don't think it's that difficult on
RS-10. A good way to guess where your signal would show up on the
downlink is to take the transmit frequency (e.g., 145.870 MHZ) and
subtract 116.5 to arrive at your receive frequency (i.e., 29.370 MHZ)
(see the "Satellite Experimenter's Handbook" for more info on this method
of figuring your downlink frequency). When I first got on RS-10, I made
myself a little chart so that I wouldn't have to figure it out during a
pass. Then it finally occurred to me that the last two digits of the
uplink and downlink frequencies always generally match (OK, so I'm not
the quickest study around!). Anyway, you'll probably have to tune a few
KHZ either way, but using this formula is a good way to get close.
Let me know if you need more info. And I'm sure others will have
good suggestions for you.
Take care and 73's de Bernie, KF0QS
hamdan@ix.netcom.com
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 12 16:45:36 1996
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From: "Roger E. Koss" <kossr@edl1.ksc.nasa.gov>
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Subject: Re: Contacts via RS-10...
Date: 11 Sep 1996 15:33:14 GMT
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Bruce:
Just a couple of suggestions, as I am certainly no expert ;^).
1.Try transmitting a series of CW dits to find your signal, and tune
your 10 meter recever till you find it.Then switch to SSB when you find
it. Make sure you are in USB mode for voice QSO 's on RS-10.
2.Use headphones to listen for your downlink...makes all the
difference in the world.
3.Only 7 watts into a J-Pole sounds a little weak to me (I run 25
watts into a homebrew 5/8 Groundplane for RS-10). See if you can increase
your EIRP to the bird, either via more power or by using a directional
antenna like a good quad or yagi.
4. Try to make your first QSO's when the bird is making a fairly high
pass, say above 40 degrees elevation or so.(same effect as number 3).
Good Luck !
73 de Roger, KD4ITU
(Two confirmed RS-10 Contacts
and counting...)
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 12 16:45:37 1996
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From: evnool@nmaa.ORG (Ed Nowicki)
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Subject: Quadrifilar Helix Antennas
Date: 11 Sep 96 11:00:25 GMT
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I have been experimenting with two construction techniques for the
quadrifilar helix antenna. The most recent construction article was
featured in the August 1996 edition of QST magazine. An earlier
construction suggestion was found in the March/April 1994 issue of AMSAT
Journal. So far, I have built versions of each construction and have
arrived at what may be considered less than optimal results. With both
construction techniques, I get a resulting antenna that has better SWR below
or above the design frequency. Has anyone successfully constructed one of
these antennas and can point out the construction details to pay particular
attention to or any flaws found in the articles? Thanks.
Ed Nowicki
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 12 16:45:38 1996
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From: curator@www.cops.aust.com (Paul Britton)
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Subject: Re: immarsat
Date: 6 Sep 1996 12:48:27 GMT
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In article <slrn52nono.g5t.rs@gillespie.ee.ethz.ch>, rs@ife.ee.ethz.ch
says...
>
>In article <50ea1j$n7m@aggedor.rmit.EDU.AU>, John Elliot wrote:
>>Anybody out there scanning IMMarsat ?. Can you advise me of active
freqs
>>or a web site where they may be some info ?.
>
>They are at http://www.inmarsat.org/inmarsat/
>
>73,
>Rolf
>
Hi Rolf
I have an inmarsat system running in Australia, try to listen to AFRTS
on 1537Mhz NBFM, it i the same TX on all four satellites. I have heard
the odd military TX, as well as heaps of fax and data traffic, and
internation phone traffic...
Paul
curator@www.cops.aust.com
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 12 16:45:38 1996
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From: ae517@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Russ Renaud)
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Subject: Re: immarsat
Date: 6 Sep 1996 16:32:09 GMT
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Paul Britton (curator@www.cops.aust.com) writes:
> In article <slrn52nono.g5t.rs@gillespie.ee.ethz.ch>, rs@ife.ee.ethz.ch
>
> I have an inmarsat system running in Australia, try to listen to AFRTS
> on 1537Mhz NBFM, it i the same TX on all four satellites. I have heard
> the odd military TX, as well as heaps of fax and data traffic, and
> internation phone traffic...
>
> Paul
>
> curator@www.cops.aust.com
>
If it's NBFM, it must be standard A INMARSAT.
Are there any decoders available for standard B or standard M, which
are digital?
Just curious, as always.
Russ, va3rr
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 18:14:43 1996
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From: Charlie Rubenstein <rubenc@iglou.com>
Subject: AEA DSP 232 at 9600
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I have a new AEA DSP-232 TNC and cannot make it run on 9600 baud.
The manual says to use Modem 16, but the TNC shows 9600 packet as
Modem 18 when you do the DIR command. Doesn't matter, neither one
works for 9600. On Modem 18 (like the TNC shows) tuning bar goes off
and nothing happens. Anyone have theirs working?
BTW, it all worked when I had my DSP2232 (shouldnt have sold it?)
CHarlie
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 18:14:44 1996
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From: bass@cais.cais.com (Tim Bass )
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Subject: Re: Communication with Moon
Date: 16 Sep 1996 20:02:38 GMT
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Ed,
You don't really need satellite systems to talk to the
moon 24 hours a day; just a system of earth stations that
that track the moon, three would be a good minimum number.
There are issues related to noise when the moon is near
the horizon of Earth as well as other issues, but
the problem is somewhat trivial.
Your senior project is interesting, however I would
think, off hand, that it is easier to set up solar field
at various locations around the earth and collect
solar energy. In your system, the idea, (guessing) is
to efficiently collect solar energy on the moon and
transmit the energy to earth, saving the attenuation
loss due to atmospheric effects during solar collection.
However, my 'system engineering guess' is that transfering
the energy from the moon to the Earth is just as inefficient
and much more dangerous and ecologically controversial,
an issue that we engineers have to content with.
Have Fun!
Tim
Ed Williams (enw3737@acs.tamu.edu) enlightened us with:
: Howdy,
: I am a mechanical engineering student at Texas A&M University, and I need
: to know if there are any current satellite systems, or earth based systems
: currently set up to facillitate communication with the moon on a constant
: basis. I have already examined the TDRS system, as well as the Deep
: Space Network, and neither system, from the literature I read, was capable,
: or willing, to do it. This is for my senior design, which involves
: collecting solar energy on the moon, and transmitting it back to earth.
: Please, if you have any info, either post it here, or e-mail me
: directly at
: ENW3737@ACS.TAMU.EDU
: Thank you very much,
: ---
: Edward Williams
: Mechanical Engineering
: TEXAS A&M University
:
--
We're just two lost souls
swimming in a fish bowl,
year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have we found?
The same old fears.
Wish you were here.
-Roger Waters
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 18:14:45 1996
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From: Bob Winingham <kc5ejk@onramp.net>
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Subject: Re: Communication with Moon
Date: 16 Sep 1996 19:39:03 GMT
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>This is for my senior design, which involves
>collecting solar energy on the moon, and transmitting it back to earth.
Transmitting the power back to earth or Data back to earth ??
Is there any spot on the moon that doesm't have a 2 week night time ?
If you wanted a 50% duty cycle put the solar collector in the back
yard. :-)
What happended to the Aggie project about going to the SUN,
the landing was to be at night ??
73
Bob Class of 71
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From: enw3737@acs.tamu.edu (Ed Williams)
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Subject: Communication with Moon
Date: 16 Sep 1996 16:20:23 GMT
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Howdy,
I am a mechanical engineering student at Texas A&M University, and I need
to know if there are any current satellite systems, or earth based systems
currently set up to facillitate communication with the moon on a constant
basis. I have already examined the TDRS system, as well as the Deep
Space Network, and neither system, from the literature I read, was capable,
or willing, to do it. This is for my senior design, which involves
collecting solar energy on the moon, and transmitting it back to earth.
Please, if you have any info, either post it here, or e-mail me
directly at
ENW3737@ACS.TAMU.EDU
Thank you very much,
---
Edward Williams
Mechanical Engineering
TEXAS A&M University
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 18:14:47 1996
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From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
Subject: Re: Contacts via RS-10...
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In <51d064$tf@newsops.execpc.com> jimeagle@execpc.com (Jim Eagleson) writes:
>> Just a couple of suggestions, as I am certainly no expert ;^).
>> 1.Try transmitting a series of CW dits to find your signal, and tune
>>your 10 meter recever till you find it.Then switch to SSB when you find
>>it. Make sure you are in USB mode for voice QSO 's on RS-10.
>This is a bit hard to do with a 502 transverter (not duplex capable)
>> 2.Use headphones to listen for your downlink...makes all the
>>difference in the world.
>If he was able to duplex, this is an excellent suggestion to reduce
>the echo, background noise, and feedback potential when listening while
>talking.
I think any satellite operator will agree that being able to duplex
is one of the basic requirements for using a satellite.
I'm afraid you will have to somehow upgrade your station so that you
can do this (an extra receiver, for example).
Rob
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From: "Paul Britton" <paulbr@woodslane.com.au>
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Subject: FLSATCOM - UFO Satellites
Date: 16 Sep 1996 04:02:46 GMT
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Does anyone have any information on what frequencies the new series of
FLSATCOM satellites now called UFO (UHF Follow On) operate on. I am still
get transmissions on the 261MHZ band but I would like an updated list of
frequencies - band plans, or can anyone suggest some good reading material,
all help appreciated
Paul
curator@ozemail.com.au
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From: "John Harmon" <jharmon@newwave.net>
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Subject: FO-29 Keps?
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Hello,
Does anyone have a set of keps for FO-29 that work?
Thanks de John - N4OKL
--
jharmon@newwave.net
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From: jimeagle@execpc.com (Jim Eagleson)
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Subject: Re: Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
Date: 14 Sep 1996 00:54:51 GMT
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In article <414.281.39@anjo.com>, amcleod@anjo.com (Angus John Mcleod) says:
>
> RE: Re: Indiana repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch
> BY: kb9khm@expert.cc.purdue.edu to ALL on Sun Sep 08 1996 1
3:50:16
>
> > From: Mark McGregor <kb9khm@expert.cc.purdue.edu>
> >
> > > Too bad you guys are illegal....144.3 cannot be used for a rptr input...
an
> > > sure the guys on 52.525 OUT of your area would have liked to have known
> > > beforehand about it....( I may hear it down here in TX if conditions
> > permit...)
> >
> > 144.5 may be the lowest repeater input frequency according to a band
> > plan, but as long as they are not causing harmful interference, there
> > is no LEAGAL requirement why they can't use 144.300 as a repeater input.
> >
> > Mark
> > <KB9KHM>
>
>That attitude exemplifies all that is wrong with Amateur Radio.
>
>73, de Gus 8P6SM
>Barbados - The easternmost isle
Which attitude? Pointing out use of an inappropriate frequency use,
or using an inappropriate frequency without consideratin for other
users of the band?
Jim WB6JNN/9, Wisconsin, USA
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From: h1riley@umassd.edu (Hank Riley)
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Subject: Indiana Repeater/ATV/Packet APRS Balloon Launch II
Date: 17 Sep 1996 21:29:43 GMT
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This is a repeat performance of the very successful launch which
took place Sept. 7 near Kokomo, IN.
CENTRAL INDIANA REPEATER/ATV/GPS PACKET BALLOON LAUNCH
Region: Central Indiana
Date/Time: Saturday, September 21 / 7:00-8:00 AM
Eastern Standard Time (Indiana local time),
8:00-9:00 AM EDT, 12:00-13:00 UTC
Location: New Augusta, Indiana (Indianapolis suburb
about 7 miles northwest of downtown)
Other states the
signals will
easily reach: Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky
Site Coordinates: approximate for initial antenna heading;
(not for navigating to launch site)
39' 53" North Lat.
86' 14" West Long.
ATV: 439.25 MHz AM NTSC from live camera;
VERTICAL polarization.
VHF/UHF Repeater: Input - 144.30 MHz FM
Dual Output - 444.85 MHz FM
- 52.525 MHz FM
Telemetry: 446.00 MHz FM AX.25 1200 baud packet
GPS/APRS position data
HF Net: 3.869 - 3.871 Mhz SSB
Local repeater
talk-in: not yet determined
Other notes: all antennas vertically polarized
-----------------------------------------------------------
launch data courtesy of Malcolm Mallette, WA9BVS
malletem@trader.com
Please email me news of upcoming balloon launches and post-flight
reports for distribution on the Net.
Hank Riley, N1LTV
h1riley@umassd.edu
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From: doslover@juno.COM (Jason K Baack)
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Subject: Mir & packet?
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Is Mir currently running packet on their 2 m frequency? (145.55)?
It seems after a few weeks of hearing nothing, I am starting to hear
packet signals when the bird is passing
over. Does anyone know?
Jason Baack N1RWY
FN54kd
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From: Steve Kubisch <kub@pacificorp.com>
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Subject: RS-12 Robot Freqs????
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 14:10:35 -0700
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Does anyone know the current uplink and downlink freqs
for the robot on RS-12.
73,
Steve -WW7Y-
kub@pacificorp.com
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STS-79 Element Set (96261.053)
STS-79
1 24324U 96057A 96261.05338109 .00049835 00000-0 85830-4 0 9059
2 24324 51.6525 21.6810 0036235 341.4239 18.5613 16.00646818 121
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STS-79 Elements / 96-09-16 / Gary Morris / garym@cts.com
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From: michaelr@michaelr.com
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Subject: STS-79 SAREX Freqs.
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STS 79 FM Voice Downlink: 145.84 MHz
FM Voice Uplink: 144.45, 144.47 MHz
Call signs N5QWL, KC5TIE, KC5TZQ
michael r. W0KIE
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From: Andy <sonic@legend.co.uk>
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Subject: Transmitters Circuit Wanted
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Hello Ham radio user
I am not a ham radio opoator, but cannot find on the net the information
I require. I am a CB user who is having problems with another Adult CB
user. Myself and another 4 people regularly take to each over on the
CB, the other person, searches for what channel we are on and starts to
sware stuff like that, the thing is one of the CB`ers have children.
Is there a circuit I can build which will make it so all the is getting
a constant carrier, n an area of 2 house, from 27-28mhz so stopping hime
for finding out what channel we are on. Once the battry of the circuit
dies down we will retreave the circuit then, hopefully this will teach
him a lesson
if anyone does have a circuit, can you draw the circut using an art
packet age EMAIL it to :- sonci@legend.co.uk
Thanks for reading my message, hope anyone can help
Andy
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 18:14:59 1996
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From: "Brian E. Oakley" <boakley@imagin.net>
Subject: WinOrbit woes...
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I must be a complete idiot. I just cannot seem to get winorbit
configured correctly or something. Im just trying something simple
first, just trying to track do-17 and listen for it on the downlink. For
some reason the program isnt working like I would hope. I tried changing
the keps (as best as I could determine from the latest 2 line kep file I
downloaded) but it still isnt right. I dont understand how to actually
load a new kep file into the program and get it to work. The
documentation, to me, seems a bit lacking, or maybe Im just overlooking
something. Is there anyone that would care to spend a few minutes a day
for a bit via email and help me out? 73 de WB5KXW
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From: "James R. Chastain" <chastain@compunet.net>
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Subject: WTB: Schematic for Microwave Modules MMT 144/28 transverter.
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Hi,
I am looking for a schematic/service manual for a Microwave
modules MMT 144/28 transverter. I recently had to sell my
primary VHF/UHF allmode and need to repair the xverter
to get back on. I would be happy to pay for reproduction
and shipping costs. Please E-mail chastain@compunet.net
Thanks, Rod. (KD0XX)
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From: oddjob@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Stephen Walters")
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You have a problem, it should be 10 watts.....
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From: Bob Snyder <Bob.Snyder@mci.com>
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Subject: Mir QSO
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 12:40:21 -0600
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Does anyone know if cards are available for Mir QSOs?
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:14 1996
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From: rb@cyberhighway.net ( John Jordan)
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Subject: Re: Mir QSO
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On Fri, 20 Sep 1996 12:40:21 -0600, Bob Snyder <Bob.Snyder@mci.com>
wrote:
>Does anyone know if cards are available for Mir QSOs?
Hi Bob,
No no no, it is not necessary to QSL to the Russian Space Agency for a
MIR QSO, used to be, but not any more.. To QSL for a MIR contact
(phone or packet) simply send a SASE and your qsl info to:
DAVID G LARSEN N6JLH
P. O. BOX 311
PINE GROVE, CA 95665
He is handling QSL's for the MIR. Makes it real nice too, no more
waiting a year for a QSL out of Russia.. This info is straight from
the ARRL..
Congrats on your contact and 73's
de John KB7VZL
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From: KD1YV <jimkd1yv@ix.netcom.com>
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Subject: Q? on earlier SAREX packet robot contacts
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Hello, and thanks for reading this.
Is there a place on the net to obtain lists of contacts that made it into the
list of
the Shuttle packet robot on earlier shuttle missions? (For those unaware, the
re is no
packet on the current STS-79 mission, only 2m FM voice contacts.)
--
73 de Jim, KD1YV
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From: Philip Chien <kc4yer@amsat.org>
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Subject: Re: Q? on earlier SAREX packet robot contacts
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In article <32435BC5.463@ix.netcom.com> KD1YV, jimkd1yv@ix.netcom.com
writes:
>Is there a place on the net to obtain lists of contacts that made it into the
list of
>the Shuttle packet robot on earlier shuttle missions?
check out the Johnson Space Center Amateur Radio Club (W5RRR)'s home page
at -
http://www.phoenix.net/~mbordel/
Matt KC5BTL and Gil WA5NOM put up the number of contacts for every SAREX
flight from STS-50 to date.
Philip Chien, Earth News - space writer and consultant PCHIEN@IDS.NET
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Roger, go at throttle up CHR$(32) the final frontier
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From: Philip Chien <kc4yer@amsat.org>
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Subject: Re: MIR future ham activity? Anyone Know?
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In article <32430B85.573E@lanl.gov> Jim Devenport, jdevenport@lanl.gov
writes:
>Now that non-licensed Shannon Lucid has left MIR, does anyone know of
>any plans for future MIR ham activity? Is John Blaha a ham by any
>chance? I guess if he's interested he might continue Lucid's unlicensed
>operations at any rate... ?
Shannon _WAS_ legally "licensed" to use the amateur radio aboard the Mir
space station. I would be rather arrogant to asume that the FCC's
authority extends to the Mir space station, or for that matter to any
American outside of the U.S. territorial limits.
The Russian amateur radio regulations (which apply aboard the Mir space
station) permit anybody aboard Mir to use their amateur radio equipment,
with the station call R0MIR. It was quite legal for her to use the radio
to communicate with any licensed ham on Earth.
John Blaha earned the license KC5TZQ specifically because of his Mir
mission, although he did use SAREX (with a licensed control operator) on
his previous mission, STS-58. During the preflight press conference he
stated "I think the SAREX and amateur radio is a tremendous capability
with the spaceflight. I'm looking forward to using it on Mir to talk to
people all over the world when we have some free time, and telling them
what we're doing on the flight and answering any questions they may have.
I think it's a tremendous capability."
Philip Chien, Earth News - space writer and consultant PCHIEN@IDS.NET
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From: Jim Kelly <skeptic@netaxs.com>
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Subject: Re: SETI/home satelitte dish
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 08:39:33 -0500
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Hi Errol,
Here it is:
http://seti1.setileague.org/homepg.htm
161,
Jim, KK3K
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From: tswift@infi-pos.com (Thomas M. Swift)
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Subject: Re: SETI/home satelitte dish
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egroff@q.continuum.net (Errol Groff ) wrote:
>Hi:
>A while back I came across a web site that talked about using satellite dishe
s
>to monitor for extraterrestial radio communications. I have lost the URL and
>wonder if anyone can help me out.
>Thanks,
>Errol Groff
>H.H. Ellis Technical School
>Danielson, CT
Errol:
The URL is http://seti1.setileague.org/homepg.html. If you loose it
again, just search uneer SETI (search for extra-terrestrial
intelligence).
Tom Swift
KD2MF
Holmdel NJ
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From: starwalt@carol.net (doug starwalt)
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In article <egroff.52.0013833F@q.continuum.net> egroff@q.continuum.net (Errol
Groff ) writes:
>From: egroff@q.continuum.net (Errol Groff )
>Subject: SETI/home satelitte dish
>Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 19:30:37
>Hi:
>A while back I came across a web site that talked about using satellite dishe
s
>to monitor for extraterrestial radio communications. I have lost the URL and
>wonder if anyone can help me out.
>Thanks,
>Errol Groff
>H.H. Ellis Technical School
>Danielson, CT
Errol,
Try this, I think its the one you are looking for:
http://seti1.setileague.org/homepg.html
It's the home page for the Seti League. This is from the Aug. 95 issue of
QST. I heard Exc. Dir. , Paul Shuch, N6TX, give the first presentation of the
Seti League at the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers National Convention in
1995. I belong to SARA and SETI is an aspect of Radio Astronomy. Check
SARA's homepage out also. Use a search engine and feed it SARA. You might
even try SETI. There's a lot out there....maybe more than we know.
Good Luck!
Doug
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From: Arlon Nelson <anrestel@parshall.ndak.net>
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Subject: Unamsat
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 20:47:10 -0600
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Anybody out there have the uplink/downlink frequencies for the MO-30
or UNAMSAT that was just launched.
Thanks
73's
Nels
anrestel@parshall.ndak.net
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:23 1996
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From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Set: Space Shuttle (96261.39480309)
Date: 19 Sep 1996 01:57:01 GMT
Organization: Air Force Institute of Technology
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Keywords: Space Shuttle, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
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The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the Celestial WWW:
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software ar
e
also available on this system. As a service to the satellite user community,
the most current elements for the current shuttle mission are provided below.
Element sets (also updated daily), shuttle elements, and some documentation
and software are also available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil
(129.92.1.66) in the directory pub/space.
******************************************************************************
*
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96261.39480309 .00002806 00000-0 37580-4 0 6691
2 16609 51.6523 19.4478 0009736 179.6485 180.4557 15.61936602604373
STS 79
1 24324U 96057A 96262.25000000 -.00000303 11318-4 58513-5 0 76
2 24324 51.6513 15.2957 0035055 343.7333 75.0886 15.99779086 309
--
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tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:24 1996
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From: mds@lexis-nexis.com (Mike Suhar)
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Subject: Any info on JAS-2?
Date: 24 Sep 1996 02:29:43 GMT
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I understand in mid August JAS-2 was placed in orbit. What is the latest
information on this bird. I checked the web site, but no new information, i.e
.
Keplerian elements, OSCAR designation, or operation status.
Anyone have any updates?
Mike Suhar
WB8GXB
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:25 1996
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From: Jeff Griffin <griffinj@admin.tc.faa.gov>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Any info on JAS-2?
Date: 24 Sep 1996 12:59:25 GMT
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Mark, you can get the latest Keps right on this newsgroup
(871 is the latest I see). As far as operational status I have
tryed for 4 or 5 passes and heard nothing. Let me know if
you, or anybody else for that matter, are able to connect.
73 KB2WQM Jeff
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:26 1996
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From: faimar@linknet.it (Luca Babini)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: DSP software for Creative ?
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 16:41:09 +0100
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Hi ...
I'm looking for software to use Creative Sound Blaster as DSP for EME
operation..
Any info ???
Luca Babini
e-mail: faimar@linknet.it
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:27 1996
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From: fisher@skylab.enet.dec.com (Burns Fisher)
Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle,rec.radio.amateur.space,rec.radio.amateur
Subject: Re: HELP! Is shuttle audio available in Seattle?
Date: 24 Sep 1996 21:32:37 GMT
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In article <R.skarka-2109960141240001@news.linex.com>, skarka@pobox.com (Danny
Skarka) writes:
|>Reposting article removed by rogue canceller.
|>
|>In article <32421569.2082@pacifier.com>, Rusty Countryman
|><byronc@pacifier.com> wrote:
|>
|> I can't believe it! There doesn't seem to be a relay for the shuttle
|>>> audio anywhere in the Northwest.
|>
|>You can get it from my Shuttle web page...
|>>>
A nice page...it puts a lot of good stuff together in one place.
However, I think what we need for shuttle audio is for someone with a satellit
e
dish to set up another RealAudio server (and NASA TV frame grabber and/or CUCm
e
server). Whenever anything interesting is happening, the poor web site at the
Houston Chronical goes to its knees, as does the shuttle web site at KSC.
<sigh>
Burns (who wishes he had a place for a Big Ugly Dish)
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:28 1996
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From: Philip Chien <kc4yer@amsat.org>
Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle,rec.radio.amateur.space,rec.radio.amateur
Subject: Re: HELP! Is shuttle audio available in Seattle?
Date: 25 Sep 1996 07:46:11 GMT
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In article <51sk9n$ho@pulm1.accessone.com> Michael Rivero,
rivero@accessone.com writes:
> I can't believe it! There doesn't seem to be a relay for the shuttle
>audio anywhere in the Northwest. The AMSAT list shows no entries for
>the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, or Montana.
The best thing to do is get a local amateur radio club to retransmit the
shuttle audio via a local repeater, and even better would be to also
transmit amateur television.
As a guess the repeater site would have enough room for a 7 foot
satellite dish (a real one, not one of the wimpy little dishes which
doesn't have NASA TV available). Any decent techie can scrounge together
the parts for a simple C-Band dish, recevier, and other components for a
couple of hundred dollars. Add a phone patch with a remote controller
and you're done.
In the Kennedy Space Center area John Anderson K4GCC has been
transmitting NASA audio continiously from start of countdown through
landing on his 146.94 Mhz repeater for every mission since STS-7 in June
1983. (other than hardware problems, local nets, or other technical
issues).
LISATS, the local amateur television group has an amateur television
repeater (K4ATV - 421.75 Mhz. out) with user switchable NASA TV.
If it doesn't exist - don't complain about it - do something about it.
Philip Chien, Earth News - space writer and consultant PCHIEN@IDS.NET
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Roger, go at throttle up CHR$(32) the final frontier
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:29 1996
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From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Set: Space Shuttle (96266.70503952)
Date: 24 Sep 1996 02:26:24 GMT
Organization: Air Force Institute of Technology
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Keywords: Space Shuttle, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
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carried on the Celestial WWW:
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software ar
e
also available on this system. As a service to the satellite user community,
the most current elements for the current shuttle mission are provided below.
Element sets (also updated daily), shuttle elements, and some documentation
and software are also available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil
(129.92.1.66) in the directory pub/space.
******************************************************************************
*
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96266.70503952 .00003229 00000-0 42246-4 0 6797
2 16609 51.6564 352.6658 0007458 196.2103 163.8732 15.61997922605240
STS 79
1 24324U 96057A 96267.16666667 -.00000271 00000-0 30311-5 0 238
2 24324 51.6561 350.3441 0010286 193.5128 244.2822 15.62023144 1077
--
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tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:30 1996
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From: robbie@cyberus.ca (Robbie)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Radio Interview on CHUO FM 89.1 Ottawa, Canada
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 20:59:35 GMT
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I have a "regular" segment on CHUO FM 89.1 U of Ottawa Community Radio
that features a focus on leisure activities people indulge in. I
would like to interview people who are into amateur radio. My show
will be about 15 mins, including a short interview. If your in the
Ottawa area, would you like to further your hobby and volunteer for an
interview? I'd like to interview people that have something a little
out of the ordinary to speak-on...something that our listeners would
find amusing. If you send in some text, instead of an interview, I'm
sure I might make use of your material. It's fun, I have fun
volunteering for this, and others would be interested in hearing what
you have to say. Please e-mail me at robbie@cyberus.ca
Thanks!, and hope to hear from you!
Robbie (ve3zzr)
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:30 1996
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From: kb0rlo@juno.COM
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Subject: RS-12
Date: 25 Sep 96 04:28:08 GMT
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Is the 2 meter radio on RS-12 working? I can't seem to find my signal
downlink on 10
meters.
Mike
KB0RLO
KB0RLO@juno.com
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:32 1996
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Subject: ARLK069 Keplerian data
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SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK069
ARLK069 Keplerian data
ZCZC SK69
QST de W1AW
Keplerian Bulletin 69 ARLK069
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington, CT September 24, 1996
To all radio amateurs
SB KEP ARL ARLK069
ARLK069 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
STS-79
1 24324U 96057A 96268.70563262 -.00000254 00000-0 32315-5 0 288
2 24324 51.6507 342.5879 0011623 192.1672 266.4251 15.62405357 1319
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96265.11924240 -.00000160 00000-0 10000-3 0 04551
2 14129 25.9261 188.3902 6039507 50.6255 348.8663 2.05882354071843
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96267.98645985 .00000037 00000-0 24438-4 0 02751
2 18129 82.9227 75.5068 0010259 240.6087 119.4044 13.72369699463728
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96268.00379276 .00000115 00000-0 27162-4 0 09350
2 14781 97.8077 254.3729 0012104 128.8854 231.3434 14.69481329672166
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96268.07217714 .00000014 00000-0 -84459-6 0 09371
2 21089 82.9230 116.0239 0028955 321.5573 38.3524 13.74073308282613
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96266.86957516 .00058522 99563-6 14563-2 0 02812
2 19216 57.1216 89.9045 7431519 51.4974 354.4505 2.13706262031906
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96268.06252003 .00000031 00000-0 28810-4 0 02258
2 20437 98.5404 349.2084 0010183 273.3052 86.6966 14.29932033348184
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96267.99212257 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 01768
2 23439 64.8131 223.2946 0159223 181.7270 178.3114 11.27528788071925
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96267.73671996 .00000016 00000-0 23249-4 0 00228
2 20439 98.5553 351.2845 0010693 275.4678 84.5280 14.29984768348157
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96267.74918494 .00000029 00000-0 28158-4 0 00136
2 20440 98.5568 351.9844 0010728 274.4147 85.5805 14.30126859348188
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96267.74114044 .00000022 00000-0 25262-4 0 00255
2 20441 98.5572 351.9080 0011336 275.9748 84.0135 14.30096022348183
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96267.79937845 .00000041 00000-0 32619-4 0 00225
2 20442 98.5592 352.5024 0011619 274.3193 85.6661 14.30206361348216
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96268.01026226 -.00000066 00000-0 -68502-4 0 09233
2 20480 99.0204 274.0653 0539888 260.5489 93.4217 12.83234067310569
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96268.36866747 .00000093 00000-0 82657-4 0 7433
2 21087 82.9396 248.2928 0033969 291.5682 68.1854 13.74572448283634
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96268.20087340 .00000034 00000-0 25701-4 0 7174
2 21575 98.3422 331.5950 0007611 335.7788 24.3039 14.37036971272285
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96268.15007653 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06086
2 22077 66.0788 342.2534 0015228 273.6839 86.2440 12.86298076193538
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96268.11972426 .00000016 00000-0 23931-4 0 04886
2 22828 98.5715 342.1037 0010225 290.8283 69.1810 14.28152514124231
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96268.09195195 .00000016 00000-0 23847-4 0 05079
2 22826 98.5707 342.0038 0009261 307.8934 52.1409 14.27813294156116
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96268.10316971 -.00000027 00000-0 67741-5 0 05061
2 22825 98.5722 341.8345 0008256 306.1705 53.8694 14.27703860156101
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96268.13765730 .00000025 00000-0 27633-4 0 04969
2 22829 98.5724 342.1873 0009534 291.2456 68.7709 14.28134185156150
FO-29
1 24278U 96046B 96268.14698303 -.00000042 00000-0 -81271-5 0 00198
2 24278 98.5760 339.1601 0351824 154.9976 206.8674 13.52625960005150
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96268.43238672 .00004561 00000-0 57048-4 0 6823
2 16609 51.6511 343.9616 0011067 198.4087 161.6595 15.62034554605512
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Saturday,
September 28, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
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From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Set: Space Shuttle (96268.24045518)
Date: 24 Sep 1996 23:11:04 GMT
Organization: Air Force Institute of Technology
Lines: 24
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Keywords: Space Shuttle, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #6 (NOV)
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the Celestial WWW:
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software ar
e
also available on this system. As a service to the satellite user community,
the most current elements for the current shuttle mission are provided below.
Element sets (also updated daily), shuttle elements, and some documentation
and software are also available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil
(129.92.1.66) in the directory pub/space.
******************************************************************************
*
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96268.24045518 .00005618 00000-0 68837-4 0 6818
2 16609 51.6517 344.9314 0011442 196.9516 163.1087 15.62035899605483
STS 79
1 24324U 96057A 96268.22916667 -.00000259 00000-0 31620-5 0 256
2 24324 51.6494 344.9899 0010803 190.3366 106.3455 15.62513891 1233
--
Dr TS Kelso Adjunct Professor of Space Operations
tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:34 1996
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From: bass@cais.cais.com (Tim Bass )
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Subject: WWW: Used Microwave Components
Date: 25 Sep 1996 01:29:42 GMT
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Hi.
Special Discount for rec.radio.amateur.space readers!
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filters, attenuators, waveguide, couplers, etc. until
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From: Richard Langley <lang@unb.ca>
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Subject: Navstar GPS Constellation Status (96-09-25)
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Navstar GPS Constellation Status
(96-09-25)
Blk NORAD Orbit Launch
II PRN Internat. Catalog Plane Date
Seq SVN Code ID Number Pos'n (UT) Clock Available/Decommissione
d
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Block I
01 04 1978-020A 10684 78-02-22 78-03-29 85-07-17
02 07 1978-047A 10893 78-05-13 78-07-14 81-07-16
03 06 1978-093A 11054 78-10-06 78-11-13 92-05-18
04 08 1978-112A 11141 78-12-10 79-01-08 89-10-14
05 05 1980-011A 11690 80-02-09 80-02-27 83-11-28
06 09 1980-032A 11783 80-04-26 80-05-16 91-03-06
07 81-12-18 Launch failure
08 11 1983-072A 14189 83-07-14 83-08-10 93-05-04
09 13 1984-059A 15039 84-06-13 84-07-19 94-06-20
10 12 1984-097A 15271 84-09-08 84-10-03 95-11-18
11 03 1985-093A 16129 85-10-09 85-10-30 94-04-13
Block II
II-1 14 14 1989-013A 19802 E-1 89-02-14 Cs 89-04-15 05:02 UT
II-2 13 02 1989-044A 20061 B-3 89-06-10 Cs 89-08-10 20:46 UT
II-3 16 16 1989-064A 20185 E-5 89-08-18 Cs 89-10-14 20:21 UT
II-4 19 19 1989-085A 20302 A-4 89-10-21 Rb 89-11-23 03:13 UT
II-5 17 17 1989-097A 20361 D-3 89-12-11 Cs 90-01-06 03:30 UT
II-6 18 18 1990-008A 20452 F-3 90-01-24 Cs 90-02-14 22:26 UT
II-7 20 20 1990-025A 20533 90-03-26 90-04-18 96-05-10
II-8 21 21 1990-068A 20724 E-2 90-08-02 Cs 90-08-22 15:00 UT
II-9 15 15 1990-088A 20830 D-2 90-10-01 Cs 90-10-15 00:39 UT
Block IIA
II-10 23 23 1990-103A 20959 E-4 90-11-26 Cs 90-12-10 23:45 UT
II-11 24 24 1991-047A 21552 D-1 91-07-04 Rb 91-08-30 04:44 UT
II-12 25 25 1992-009A 21890 A-2 92-02-23 Cs 92-03-24 11:00 UT
II-13 28 28 1992-019A 21930 C-5 92-04-10 Cs 92-04-25 20:32 UT
II-14 26 26 1992-039A 22014 F-2 92-07-07 Cs 92-07-23 19:43 UT
II-15 27 27 1992-058A 22108 A-3 92-09-09 Cs 92-09-30 20:08 UT
II-16 32 01 1992-079A 22231 F-1 92-11-22 Cs 92-12-11 14:49 UT
II-17 29 29 1992-089A 22275 F-4 92-12-18 Cs 93-01-05 16:39 UT
II-18 22 22 1993-007A 22446 B-1 93-02-03 Cs 93-04-04 05:20 UT
II-19 31 31 1993-017A 22581 C-3 93-03-30 Rb 93-04-13 20:53 UT
II-20 37 07 1993-032A 22657 C-4 93-05-13 Cs 93-06-12 16:15 UT
II-21 39 09 1993-042A 22700 A-1 93-06-26 Cs 93-07-20 12:54 UT
II-22 35 05 1993-054A 22779 B-4 93-08-30 Cs 93-09-28 19:29 UT
II-23 34 04 1993-068A 22877 D-4 93-10-26 Cs 93-11-22 18:20 UT
II-24 36 06 1994-016A 23027 C-1 94-03-10 Cs 94-03-28 14:20 UT
II-25 33 03 1996-019A 23833 C-2 96-03-28 Cs 96-04-09 21:17 UT
II-26 40 10 1996-041A 23953 E-3 96-07-16 Rb 96-08-15 15:05 UT
II-27 30 30 1996-056A 24320 B-2 96-09-12
Notes
-----
1. NORAD Catalog Number is also known as U.S. Space Command (USSPACECOM)
object number and NASA catalog number.
2. No orbital plane position = satellite no longer operational.
3. Clock: Rb = Rubidium; Cs = Cesium.
4. Selective Availability (S/A) had been enabled on Block II satellites durin
g
part of 1990; S/A off between about 10 August 1990 and 1 July 1991 due to
Gulf crisis; standard level re-implemented on 15 November 1991;
occasionally off for test and other purposes. Currently, PRN15 and PRN28
appear to have little or no S/A imposed.
5. Anti-spoofing (A-S) was activated on 94-01-31 at 00:00 UT on all Block II
satellites (ref. NANU 050-94042); occasionally off for test and other
purposes. A-S was turned off on all satellites at 20:00 UT on 95-04-19 an
d
back on on 95-05-10; off again between 95-06-19 and 95-07-10; and between
95-10-10 and 95-10-31. A-S has been off on PRN28 since 95-02-21.
6. PRN number of SVN32 was changed from 32 to 01 on 93-01-28.
7. The active clock on PRN01 was switched from a Rb to a Cs between 96-08-16
and 96-08-22 (ref. USNO and NANUs 134-96229 and 141-96234).
8. PRN05 and PRN06 are equipped with corner-cube reflectors for satellite
laser ranging (SLR). SLR tracking of the satellites will permit onboard
clock errors and satellite ephemeris errors in GPS tracking to be
differentiated.
9. The decommissioning date for PRN06/SVN03 is the date of termination of
operations of this satellite (ref. USNO) and is about 3 weeks later than
other published dates for "deactivation".
10. PRN16 will be moved from the E-3 slot to the E-5 slot to make room for
PRN10. An orbit maneouvre was carried out on 96-08-19 (ref. NANUs
120-96204, 137-96232).
11. PRN20 hs been unusable since 15:18 UT on 96-05-10 and will not return to
service (ref. NANU 118-96204). Cause of failure: loss of 3-axis
stabilisation. PRN20 was moved out of the B-2 slot to make room for PRN30
(ref. NANU 162-96256).
12. PRN28 has been moved from the C-2 slot to the C-5 slot, about 40 degrees
away. This move, which was initiated on 96-03-06 by lowering the orbit of
PRN28 by about 6 km, made way for PRN03. PRN03 is a backup for PRN28 whic
h
has some undisclosed equipment problem. PRN28 will remain on the air, wit
h
some subsystems shut down to conserve power (ref. NANUs 045-96066, NANU
068-96100, and GPS World Newsletter). The move was completed on 96-08-23
(ref. NANUs 127-96236 and 144-96236).
13. PRN30 (SVN30) was launched on 96-09-12 at 08:49 UT.
14. Announced date of next scheduled launch: 97-01-13 (first Block IIR
satellite).
15. Compiled by Richard B. Langley, Dept. of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering
,
University of New Brunswick.
==============================================================================
=
Richard B. Langley Internet: LANG@UNB.CA or SE@UNB.CA
Geodetic Research Laboratory BITnet: LANG@UNB or SE@UNB
Dept. of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering Phone: (506) 453-5142
University of New Brunswick FAX: (506) 453-4943
Fredericton, N.B., Canada E3B 5A3 Telex: 014-46202
Fredericton? Where's that? See: http://degaulle.hil.unb.ca/NB/fredericton.htm
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==============================================================================
=
From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:13:36 1996
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From: tkenny@qsun.ho.att.com (Thomas E. Kenny)
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Subject: winorbit color problem
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Is it me or is there a problem with getting colors set
in winorbit? I'm using version 3.0 alpha 3 and the colors
seem to change for any except the map (continents and oceans)
Thanks and 73, Tom Kenny KB2GLO
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From: user@memo.ericsson.se (Tommy Karlberg)
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Subject: Re: RS-12
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 18:29:30 GMT
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kb0rlo@juno.COM wrote:
>Is the 2 meter radio on RS-12 working? I can't seem to find my signal
>downlink on 10
>meters.
Last thin I heard RS-12 is only operating 15 meters up and 10 meters
down. RS-10 and 15 is only operating 2 meters up and 10 meters down.
I'm not 100% about this but my own experience confirms this
/ Tommy
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From: lewis@phoenix.net (Lewis P. Stephens Jr.)
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Subject: Re: MIR future ham activity? Anyone Know?
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 20:51:14 -0500
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In article <32430B85.573E@lanl.gov>, Jim Devenport <jdevenport@lanl.gov> wrote
:
>Now that non-licensed Shannon Lucid has left MIR, does anyone know of
>any plans for future MIR ham activity? Is John Blaha a ham by any
>chance?
John's call is KC5TZQ. He is a Tech licensed earlier this spring. You will
probably start hearing from him after he has a chance to settle in.
Lewis
--
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Amber, Inc. CLARC (Clear Lake Amateur Radio Club)
lewis@phoenix.net NAMU (NASA Area Macintosh Users)
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73404.1403.compuserve.com
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From: dhend@cyberportal.net
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Subject: Re: (I think) that I finally made a Mir packet contact.
Date: 28 Sep 1996 10:28:36 GMT
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Message-ID: <30977@N6QMY> (15988@WA1WOK)
From: N6JLH@N6QMY
To: MIR@USBBS
Subject: New Qsl mgr for USA
Path: WA1WOK!WB1DSW!K1UGM!WG1I!KA1RCI!N1OKK!N4GAA!WB0TAX ...
I have been granted the privilage from Sergji [RV3DR]
to become the MIR QSL mgr for USA only hams , If you
have worked MIR.
I need the Date, time , mode .
SASE
Send to
N6JLH
POB 1501
Pine Grove Calif.
95665
Please make sure you send a SASE.
Dave N6JLH
Dave Now would like a green stamp to help cover postage even with a sase, but
a small cost for a great card... should be two tone this time..
congrats on your contact I don't know if it qualifies, but give it a shot, I g
uess Dave makes the rules about that..
John and Valery certainly have been active, keep trying and I am sure you will
get your voice contact, please urge everyone to keep the freq
uncluttered for those whose callsigns they hear and answer.. in other words tr
y not to interfere with transmissions that are going on..the
cosmonauts are enjoying the amateur radio, lets try to keep it this way, if th
ey hear nothing but interference they are apt to shut if off, like they
have in the past and no one will make contacts. Try to have some news or infor
mation to pass them that they would like and they will more likely
remember you and catch your call quicker the next time...
my friend Jay WB9AWX works Mir regullarly with 20 watts and a 4 element beam..
.so keep trying, and enjoy....
I didn't hear a peep from the docked pair so your friend was very lucky..
73
DAVE N1PPP
>KD1YV <jimkd1yv@ix.netcom.com> writes:
> Tonight I finally made my first Mir contact (have been trying for nearly 3
years, since
> I was first licensed and found out about Mir.)
>
> Anyway, I connected to R0MIR, which I assume is like a keyboard-to-keyboard
connect, and
> not to the R0MIR-1 mailbox. I sent a couple of short lines of text, then d
isconnected.
> Does anybody know if this type of connect qualifies me for a QSL card? Thi
s is the one
> card that I am dying to get, more so than any of the other HF DX contacts I
have made.
>
> On a similar topic, who was that QSL manager for Mir, I think it was
> N6-something-or-other. Is he still the manager?
>
> Regarding the earlier question about Mir on amateur radio, I think that the
y have been
> more active in the last couple of days than they were in the last 6 months.
Two days in
> a row, I was able to hear them calling CQ on voice, including John Blaha us
ing his own
> call, then handing the mike over to the Mir crew, who used R0MIR. Unfortun
ately, I
> wasn't able to bust the pileups for that, but I will keep trying :-) I hea
rd from
> another local ham that he made a contact with John Blaha on the Mir radio w
hile the
> Shuttle was still docked :-)
>
> Looks like Mir is back, and QRV more than ever :-)
>
> --
> 73 de Jim, KD1YV
>
>>>>
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packet= N1PPP @ WA1WOK.FN43FE.NH.USA.NOAM zip 03743
phone 1-603-542-2493 1-603-542-6917
http://www.cyberportal.net/dhend/dave1.html
I used to have a handle on life, then it broke.
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Is anyone running WISP with the AEA DSP232 TNC? I have the TNC receiving
at 9600 baud to a dumb terminal but doesn't do much when I run a pass
with it on WISP.
Charlie KB8BWE
rubenc@iglou.com
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From: scott <acepilot@mwt.net>
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Subject: RS-12 ROBOT QSL Manager??
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 14:42:33 -0700
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I saw that a DL??? is handling QSL cards for contacts with the RS-12
ROBOT. It was in QST a couple months back but can't seem to find it.
Anybody know the German QSL Manager's call?? Thanks...Scott, N0EDV
By the way, I'm active again on RS-12 from Grid EN43 if anybody needs it.
--
Gotta FLY or gonna Die !
Ask me about my
Aeronca Super Chief !
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Subject: RS-12
Date: 28 Sep 96 22:11:26 GMT
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Thanks for all the help with RS-12. My satellite tracking
program(STSorbit+) gave the following up- and downlink freqs. for RS-12
uplink downlink
21.2300 29.4308
21.2300 145.9360
145.4300 29.4300
Apparently it's only working in the first two modes. I was trying to
uplink on 2 Meters because I only had a Tech+ license. I just upgraded
to Advanced today, so I can uplink on 15 Meters now. Thanks for all the
help.
73's
Mike
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Subject: ARLK070 Keplerian data
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SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK070
ARLK070 Keplerian data
ZCZC SK70
QST de W1AW
Keplerian Bulletin 70 ARLK070
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington, CT September 28, 1996
To all radio amateurs
SB KEP ARL ARLK070
ARLK070 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96265.11924240 -.00000160 00000-0 10000-3 0 04551
2 14129 25.9261 188.3902 6039507 50.6255 348.8663 2.05882354071843
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96271.04858238 .00000022 00000-0 71823-5 0 02676
2 18129 82.9227 73.2427 0010304 230.9896 129.0331 13.72369624464144
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96270.99985834 .00000167 00000-0 36022-4 0 09266
2 14781 97.8078 257.2382 0012238 119.4498 240.7931 14.69482853672600
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96271.05767876 .00000042 00000-0 28383-4 0 09295
2 21089 82.9227 113.8091 0028831 313.2114 46.6638 13.74073627283020
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96270.60658504 .00079083 -98239-6 17436-2 0 02844
2 19216 57.1138 88.9685 7427123 52.0908 354.3348 2.14362125031987
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96271.14134881 .00000015 00000-0 22682-4 0 02167
2 20437 98.5403 352.2278 0010119 263.7519 96.2511 14.29932375348623
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96271.09640041 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 01704
2 23439 64.8133 218.2743 0158566 181.2009 178.8551 11.27528937072275
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96271.16528958 -.00000010 00000-0 12922-4 0 00141
2 20439 98.5553 354.6532 0010596 264.8437 95.1539 14.29984775348641
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96271.31734142 -.00000007 00000-0 14132-4 0 123
2 20440 98.5566 355.4920 0010763 263.5855 96.4085 14.30126852348694
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96271.16944292 .00000003 00000-0 18039-4 0 00200
2 20441 98.5573 355.2785 0011298 265.6329 94.3563 14.30096178348676
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96271.15745768 -.00000013 00000-0 11906-4 0 00193
2 20442 98.5597 355.8064 0011429 263.2235 96.7650 14.30206149348691
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96271.05097770 -.00000005 00000-0 68716-4 0 09175
2 20480 99.0211 276.5272 0539960 253.6490 100.4601 12.83234654310958
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96270.98913716 .00000093 00000-0 82657-4 0 07578
2 21087 82.9404 246.3544 0034281 284.4139 75.3211 13.74572818283990
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96271.12524353 .00000030 00000-0 24313-4 0 07308
2 21575 98.3416 334.4277 0007444 326.3375 33.7342 14.37037340272703
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96271.18233784 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 06326
2 22077 66.0790 335.9051 0015274 273.0988 86.8282 12.86298128193925
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96271.20238425 -.00000007 00000-0 14578-4 0 4815
2 22828 98.5713 345.1291 0009922 281.0354 78.9704 14.28152579124676
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96271.24542064 -.00000023 00000-0 84065-5 0 5025
2 22826 98.5720 345.1007 0008935 297.7967 62.2307 14.27813006156560
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96271.11671350 .00000008 00000-0 20834-4 0 05206
2 22825 98.5717 344.7903 0008240 297.7672 62.2675 14.27704466156531
FO-29
1 24278U 96046B 96271.59491249 -.00000066 00000-0 00000+0 0 180
2 24278 98.7571 342.3841 0302653 138.2966 224.2187 13.46298940 5659
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96271.18334238 .00005367 00000-0 65942-4 0 07596
2 16609 51.6516 330.0870 0012647 205.3653 154.6715 15.62062899605944
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Tuesday,
October 1, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
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From: robert@kd3bj.ampr.org (Robert E. Garland)
Subject: Re: Ham-Space Digest V96 #298
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Posts such as this one seem to be living on this newsgroup lately. Can
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"Ham Radio is a calling"
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:40:41 1996
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From: trandall@mhv.net
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: (I think) that I finally made a Mir packet contact.
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 96 02:48:58 GMT
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In article <324CB791.38EF@ix.netcom.com>, KD1YV <jimkd1yv@ix.netcom.com> wrote
:
>Tonight I finally made my first Mir contact (have been trying for nearly 3
> years, since
>I was first licensed and found out about Mir.)
>
>Anyway, I connected to R0MIR, which I assume is like a keyboard-to-keyboard
> connect, and
>not to the R0MIR-1 mailbox. I sent a couple of short lines of text, then
> disconnected.
>Does anybody know if this type of connect qualifies me for a QSL card? This
is
> the one
>card that I am dying to get, more so than any of the other HF DX contacts I
> have made.
>
>On a similar topic, who was that QSL manager for Mir, I think it was
>N6-something-or-other. Is he still the manager?
>
>Looks like Mir is back, and QRV more than ever :-)
>73 de Jim, KD1YV
You qualify, I got mine that way. N6JLH is the manager: Dave Larsen,
P.O.Box 1501, Pine Grove, Calif. 95665
It took me a few months to get my first. The last crew did not like using the
radio gear. The new crew seems to really love it. I know John Blaha like to
get on a lot. Congrats and let's hope we both get a voice contact soon!
73!
Tom - KB2SMS
Tom Randall Amateur Radio - KB2SMS
trandall@mhv.net Mt. Beacon Amateur Radio Club / ARRL
Member: AAVSO Solar Division
Opinions herein are mine and may not be that of MHV.NET!
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:40:42 1996
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From: trandall@mhv.net
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Just heard Mir on voice again
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 96 02:51:08 GMT
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In article <324CBDDC.6B2F@ix.netcom.com>, KD1YV <jimkd1yv@ix.netcom.com> wrote
:
>They just passed by, and one of the crew was calling CQ from R0MIR. I
>tried to get them, but it wasn't a very close pass for me, and I guess
>that they could not hear me. However, I did listen to them making
>several other contacts.
>
>Good luck working Mir !
>
>--
>73 de Jim, KD1YV
I hear them on a LOT now that the new crew is onboard. What power are you
using?
Tom
Tom Randall Amateur Radio - KB2SMS
trandall@mhv.net Mt. Beacon Amateur Radio Club / ARRL
Member: AAVSO Solar Division
Opinions herein are mine and may not be that of MHV.NET!
From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:40:43 1996
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Subject: Ham-Space Digest V96 #301
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From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:40:44 1996
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From: wb6siv@cyberg8t.com (Raymond Sarrio)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: DX and Satellite Cyberscheds available at http://www.sarrio
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 23:17:53 -0700
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Posting Cyberscheds on the WWW can benefit ham radio operators throughout
the world with their DX and Satellite schedules.I already have a couple of
operators looking for scheds via ham sats.
You can now schedule contacts with hams all over the world simply and
easily by using the WWW and e-mail.I have set aside a section of my web
site for hams to post their request for over-the-air schedules. Included
in the posting is a place to list the posters specific ham radio contact
needs (countries, zones,IOTA, grid squares ect...). The postings will also
include an e-mail link that will allow hams that read the posts, to easily
request an over-the-air schedule.
How Can Cyberscheds work for me?
Do you need a certain state to complete a WAS award? Are you just a few
countries away from a DXCC? Are you a QRP operator looking to make
contacts with hams all over the world? Are you a DX station that has grown
tired of the stateside pile-ups on 20 meters? Or are you going mobile into
a hard to work county?
In all the above examples you could have prearranged cyberscheds with
those hams that you want to work. If band conditions are poor just e-mail
the hams you could not work and set up a new schedule.
Cyberscheds are a simple way to have the internet work to the benefit of
hams all over the world.
All posting will stay on-line for 6 months, or until the posting is asked
to be deleted. Below is an example of one cyberpost visit the cyberpost
page and view them all. Below is an example of one of the postings:
Station: BV/N0IAT
Name: Joe Fitter
QTH: Taipei, TAIWAN Republic of China
Bands: 40/20/17/15/10
Mode: CW (occasional SSB, but not much)
Comments: Looking for South America, Central America, and Carribean QSO's.
I QRV from a
neighbors shack (local law), so operating times are limited to station
availability. QSL via my CBA --
I DO NOT accept IRC's or Greenbacks, just please send me your QSL card and
a route for returning
the favor.
Post Date: Sept. 6, 1996
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From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:40:45 1996
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From: Jonathan Griffitts <jcg@qadas.com>
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Subject: Re: HELP! Is shuttle audio available in Seattle?
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 20:26:46 -0600
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In article <52e83d$htk@post.gsfc.nasa.gov>, rjones <william.r.jones.1@gs
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>See the WA3NAN Web site at:
>
>http://garc.nasa.gov/www/garc-home-page.html
This URL does not exist. The correct URL appears to be:
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