[aprssig] Fwd: PCSAT2 Lives!
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduThu Aug 4 01:48:34 UTC 2005
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Thanks to everyone that is feeding the live telemetry (1200 baud to any APRS Igate) and 9600 to satgate.aprsca.net:20150. Its working. Not sure why the live web page is not pickikng it up yet... but that will be solved soon enough. Here is where we stand so far: >>> Robert Bruninga 08/03/05 9:35 PM >>> PCSAT2 lives. On the first pass which was only 2 deg for us, and out last pass of the next 17 hours or so NASA Glen had a building blackage so with 1 min LOS and 1 deg, we sent the wake up commands and were able to activate the PCSAT2 system, enable 10 sec telemetry and switched off the fail-safe shunts which would run the batteries down in 16 hours if not caught in time. But with just that minute or so of access, we did not get the FTSCE Solar experiment telemetry enabled. Since then we have had a low pass over our west coast command station who was unsuccessful But we are getting good telemetry via the worldwide APRS system, so we know the spacecraft is healthy. There was a scare when NASA was going to activte the robot arm unplanned and we wouild have to shut down. But this was fought at JSC and they are going to allow us to remain on as long as the arm does not get within 14 meters. We are in the 6 hour dead zone awaiting the first passes over Europe and NZ starting about midnight. We will make 5 tries from those areas before we finally get another shot at it from USNA at about 730 AM. The NZ and AUS and London stations will try starting about 0600z and then USNA gets our first good passes starting at about 930z. By the way, since we were here, we caught a pass of PCsat and were able to successfully cojmmand both the A and B sides of PCsat and she was alive and well. (though of course she died again on the next eclipse...) Bob >>> Robert Bruninga 08/03/05 2:50 PM >>> Forwarded: PCSAT2 EVA Safety switch was thrown at 1117z so the 8.3 hour EVA Safety timer should time out at about 1937z but first command station will be KC8SRG in NASA Glen (OHIO) at about 2048z. If we miss that, then N6CO gets two more tries from the West Coast, then nothing until NZ and London the next morning. USNA doesnt get our first shot until 1120z Thursday. WHen activated, there will be 1200 and 9600 bd telemetry on 437.975 +/- 9 KHz of Doppler. Conventional 1200 baud APRS IGate stations are encouraged to tune over to the downlink and feed anything you capture. 9600 baud capable stations are encouraged to capture the special 9600 baud downlink and email to PC2 at grc.nasa.gov and if they have IGate software (or the latest ALOGGER 2.0.2) to feed it live to satgate.aprsca.net port 20150. Please, no one transmits. We will announce when PCSAT2 is open for general use in a few weeks. Thanks Bob Bruninga, WB4APR USNA Satellite Lab
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