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Today's Topics:
1. No TLM on AO-85 pass 2226z 24JUL2019 (Hasan al-Basri)
2. Re: No TLM on AO-85 pass 2226z 24JUL2019 (Mark L. Hammond)
3. CAS-7B (BP-1B) Will be launched today (Alan Kung)
4. Upcoming ARISS contact with 24th World Scout Jamboree, Summit
Bechtel Scout Reserve, West Virginia (n4csitwo@?????????.????
5. CAS-7B (PY5LF)
6. Re: CAS-7B (Alan Johnston)
7. CAS-7B (BP-1B) TLE Update (Alan Kung)
8. Re: No TLM on AO-85 pass 2226z 24JUL2019 (Hasan al-Basri)
9. FO-29 (ke4kol)
10. Re: FO-29 (Paul Stoetzer)
11. Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2019-07-25 16:00 UTC
(aj9n@???.????
12. WD9EWK @ DM54/DM55 on Saturday (27 July 2019)
(Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK))
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:27:50 -0500
From: Hasan al-Basri <hbasri.schiers6@?????.???>
To: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] No TLM on AO-85 pass 2226z 24JUL2019
Message-ID: <CAM4UQf2WSMLo2ior05zyHDoYTAgG=rwUYmASf31G9saT5xz-1A@????.?????.???> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
Was TLM off for that pass? No DUV indication at all, I can usuaLly hear the sub-audible and nothing showing on FoxTelem softare.
73 N0AN
Hasan
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 20:17:38 -0400
From: "Mark L. Hammond" <marklhammond@?????.???>
To: Hasan al-Basri <hbasri.schiers6@?????.???>
Cc: AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] No TLM on AO-85 pass 2226z 24JUL2019
Message-ID: <CAPRXzyrEviuPRWXnh9g9y_ndTpr_VuwV77zSHAyYkexi7Liueg@????.?????.???> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
Hi Hasan,
The bird is a bit unpredictable these days, due to lack of voltage from
battery condition. It very well may from time to time be operational in
what we call COR, or carrier operated repeater. In this mode there is no
data under voice (DUV). So just enjoy the voice ops! It?ll fix itself or
we?ll give it a nudge (command it) eventually.
Mark N8MH
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 6:28 PM Hasan al-Basri via AMSAT-BB < amsat-bb@?????.???> wrote:
Was TLM off for that pass? No DUV indication at all, I can usuaLly hear the sub-audible and nothing showing on FoxTelem softare.
73 N0AN
Hasan
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2019 08:21:39 +0800 (CST)
From: "Alan Kung" <camsat@???.???.???>
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: [amsat-bb] CAS-7B (BP-1B) Will be launched today
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Hello,
CAS-7B will be launched today, TLE is as follows, CAMSAT is looking forward
to receive CW beacon record.
Thank you for your help!
73
Alan, BA1DU
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From: "Alan Kung via AMSAT-BB" <amsat-bb@?????.???>
Date: 2019-07-19 06:34:41
To: amsat-bb@?????.???
Subject: [amsat-bb] CAS-7B (BP-1B) TLE Update
Planned to launch CAS-7B at 05:00:00UTC on July 25, 2019, the launch vehicle Hyperbola-1 will run for 862.0206 seconds and then CAS-7B satellite will be deployed at 05:14:22.0206
CAS-7B(BP-1B)
1 99999U 19206.21831019 -.00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 00001
2 99999 042.7339 008.2068 0013606 285.8754 218.2911 15.94575754000011
73
Alan, BA1DU
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2019 00:50:56 -0400
From: <n4csitwo@?????????.???>
To: <amsat-bb@?????.???>, <ariss-press@?????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS contact with 24th World Scout
Jamboree, Summit Bechtel Scout Reserve, West Virginia
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An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at 24th World Scout Jamboree, Summit Bechtel Scout Reserve,
West Virginia
on 27 July. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 18:27 UTC. It
is recommended that you start listening approximately 10 minutes before this time. The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be a telebridge between OR4ISS and ON4ISS. The contact
should be audible over Belgium and portions of Europe. Interested parties
are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is expected
to be conducted in English.
The 24th World Scout Jamboree is hosted by the North American team of
Canada, Mexico, and USA. It is an event of the World Organization of the
Scout Movement. 40,000 Scouts are expected to be in attendance from 160 countries. Scouts are ages 14 to 17, male and female, all races and nationalities. Official languages are English, French, and Spanish, but many other languages will be spoken at the event, reflecting the worldwide
diversity of Scouting.
Amateur radio has been in operation at World Scout Jamborees since GB3SP in 1957 in the United Kingdom. From this effort grew Jamboree on the Air, now
the largest annual Scouting event in the world with nearly 2 million Scouts participating. Subsequent World Jamborees provided amateur radio operations
and most of the recent events also hosted an ARISS Contact. This track
record demonstrates Scouting's ever present focus on science, technology, engineering, and math as well as the magic of making two-way contacts at a distance - even in space with an astronaut on the International Space Station.
The site of the World Scout Jamboree is the Summit Bechtel Scout Reserve in West Virginia, USA. This is also where the USA National Jamborees are held. Most recently Astronaut Luca Parmitano conducted an ARISS contact during the 2013 Jamboree. We send a special note to Astronaut Drew Morgan, an assistant Scoutmaster, for his encouragement during our proposal.
Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. What do you think is the most important thing you believe young
people should do in Scouting to help them in their future careers
such as being an astronaut or working in the sciences?
2. Here at the World Jamboree we like to trade items with scouts from
around the world as a way to bond and remember our new friendships.
Do you ever trade patches or parts of your uniforms with your
international crew members?
3. What is the single prettiest place or region on Earth to see from
space?
4. Do you bring something special with you so when you get back, so you
can say, "This has been in space!"?
5. What food do you miss the most that you can't have in space?
6. What if the ISS lost communication with Earth?
7. What kind of emergency drills or practice do you do aboard the ISS,
and how often?
8. Do you need to drink more or less water in space than you do on
earth?
9. How do the plants orientate themselves to grow in space?
10. Is biological cell division the same in space as on Earth?
11. How did it feel to see Earth from space for the first time?
12. A part of the Scout Law is A Scout is Reverent. Have you had a
memorable moment during your time on the ISS that has led to you
showing reverence?
13. Have you been on a spacewalk yet? If so, what is it like walking
outside the ISS?
14. Of all the professions available, why did you choose to become an
astronaut?
15. If there was one thing you wish you could have learned when you
were younger in an organization such as the Scouts, or at school,
to help you perform tasks in space, what would it be?
16. Are there any bugs or animals on the ISS now and if so, what is
their purpose?
17. What is the single most important quality that you possess that you
think got you into the space program?
18. With everyone, and many things, floating in microgravity, how do
you keep the space station clean?
19. Do you have regular sleep and work schedules?
20. What are the best and worst aspects about living on board the ISS?
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ARISS UPDATES:
Visit ARISS on Facebook. We can be found at Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS).
To receive our Twitter updates, follow @????????????
Next planned event(s):
TDB
About ARISS
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that support the International Space Station (ISS). In the United States,
sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the ISS National Lab and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
topics by organizing scheduled contacts via amateur radio between crew
members aboard the ISS and
students in classrooms or public forms. Before and during these radio
contacts, students, educators, parents, and communities learn about space, space technologies, and amateur radio. For more information, see
www.ariss.org.
Thank you & 73,
David - AA4KN
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2019 03:09:37 -0300
From: PY5LF <py5lf@?????????????.???.??>
To: AMSAT-BB <AMSAT-BB@?????.???>, ALANKUNG <alankung@???.????.???>
Subject: [amsat-bb] CAS-7B
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Hi
CAS-7B heard loud and clear over GG54 , 5:57 UTC, 25 JULY 2019.
Telemetry in 435.715 CW and transponder FM UP 145900, DW 435690 , both
working nice.
I`ll send a video to youtube.
Congrats !
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