ARLA/CLUSTER: Retificação: 4M-LX0OHB a lançar a 23 de Outubro

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 16 de Outubro de 2014 - 13:47:45 WEST


Esqueçam lá o modulo para a banda dos 4m, era mesmo só o desejo, hihihihihi

João Costa (CT1FBF)
2014-10-16 13:03 GMT+01:00 João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com>:

> 4M ham radio lunar payload integrated
>
> The integration of the LX0OHB-4M amateur radio payload was completed
> on Sunday night, October 12 and is now ready to launch
>
>
> The onboard clock has been adjusted to start JT65B (145.980 MHz) at
> the UTC minute +/-1 second. It is likely to drift during the mission,
> and manual offset introduction will be required after a week or so.
> The launch date is October 23 at 1800 UTC.
>
> Beginning of transmission of 4M will start between 1917 UTC and 1927
> UTC. Refer to the provided maps and animations links in the blog
> section (see also older messages) to determine your visibility.
> Alternatively, use the ‘tracking’ section where you can compute your
> tracking elements by introducing your geographic coordinates. The
> table can be copied/pasted into a text file. As the apparent movement
> will be close (and closer) to the one one of the Moon, manual pointing
> is easy but for the largest arrays. We’ll try to publish equivalent
> TLE’s to input in usual tracking software.
>
> The link budget is quite tight, but the first hours should give
> comfortable signals. QSB is to be expected.
>
> As JT65B is used: please remind those not yet too familiar with it
> that the receiver must not be tuned during the transmission. A
> dedicated webpage is being written to detail the procedure.
>
> A dedicated java application is also available to automatically
> transmit the decoded messages to the 4M website and ease the data
> collection. (Thanks to LSE Space). Alternatively, you can also send
> the decoded messages by eMail, sending the ALL.txt file.
>
> For those not wishing to use JT65B, please record the signals
> (11025s/s, 8or 16 bits, mono), taking care not to saturate the
> recording and NO MP3 please.
>
> SpectrumLab is an excellent choice, although some may wish to use
> simpler recording software.
>
> You can imagine that the team is quite eager to receive the first
> reports, so, do not hesitate to mail immediately, send decoded
> messages or even phone or text me at +352 661 678 986.
>
> Our friends of IC CMalaga are also quite eager to receive the results
> of their radiation dosimeter experiment.
>
> Basic rules of the contest have been delineated in the blog section.
> Complete rules will be published soon.
>
> Stay tuned on our website or Facebook page.
>
> The following is a tentative set of orbital elements that should
> remain valid from the launch to at least up to the October 27 when
> using usual classical and simple tracking software which does not
> integrate Moon.
>
> 1 99999U 14298.79728009 .00000066 00000-0 00000-0 0 00006
>
> 2 99999 030.6553 295.6956 9746689 147.2577 071.9585 00.10600338000010
>
>
> The following set is to be used after the flyby from October 28 onwards
>
> 1 99999U 14301.79728009 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 00009
>
> 2 99999 049.9434 067.2017 6639865 045.9865 124.5019 00.06612018000010
>
>
> Ghislain Ruy LX2RG
> Email ruy  luxspace.lu with “4M Amateur†in the subject
>
> Manfred Memorial Moon Mission (4M) http://moon.luxspace.lu/
> Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LuxSpaceSarl
>
> The launch will be broadcast by CNTV/CCTV: http://www.cntv.cn/ or
> http://english.cntv.cn/ or http://english.cntv.cn/live/p2p/index.shtml
>
> Information animations and some JT65B test files at
> https://cloud.luxspace.lu/public.php?
> service=files&t=33c4a21c09ba3736a55fc09896e463f6
>
> AMSAT-UK http://amsat-uk.org/
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> Twitter https://twitter.com/AMSAT_UK
>
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