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Today's Topics:

1.  Where are IARU frequency coordination pages? (John Mock KD6PAG)
2. Re: Where are IARU frequency coordination pages? (Trevor)
3.  Where are IARU frequency coordination pages? (John Mock KD6PAG)
4.  Where are IARU frequency coordination pages? (John Mock KD6PAG)
5.  COMPASS recovered :-) (Mike Rupprecht)
6. Re: AO51 mode: 23cm SSB up / 70cm FM down ? (Henk, PA3GUO)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 11:24:36 -0700
From: John Mock KD6PAG <kd6pag(AT)amsat.org>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Where are IARU frequency coordination pages?
To: AMSAT-BB(AT)amsat.org
Message-ID: <E1KdUMm-0000pr-DH(AT)sebastopol.fdns.net>

What happened to the 'IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination' pages?

http://www.amsat.org.uk/iaru/

I tried looking at:

http://www.uk.amsat.org:8080/iaru/

but nothing there, either.  Google is no help either, it only has the old
cached versions.  Any clues?

		         -- KD6PAG  (Networking Old-Timer, Satellite QRPer)


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 20:21:35 +0000 (GMT)
From: Trevor <m5aka(AT)yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Where are IARU frequency coordination pages?
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb(AT)amsat.org>
Message-ID: <101638.66523.qm(AT)web27207.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Just tried

http://www.amsat.org.uk/iaru/

and it's working oaky.

73 Trevor M5AKA

--- On Wed, 10/9/08, John Mock KD6PAG <kd6pag(AT)amsat.org> wrote:

> From: John Mock KD6PAG <kd6pag(AT)amsat.org>
> Subject: [amsat-bb]  Where are IARU frequency coordination pages?
> To: AMSAT-BB(AT)amsat.org
> Date: Wednesday, 10 September, 2008, 7:24 PM
> What happened to the 'IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency
> Coordination' pages?
>
>     http://www.amsat.org.uk/iaru/
>
> I tried looking at:
>
>     http://www.uk.amsat.org:8080/iaru/
>
> but nothing there, either.  Google is no help either, it
> only has the old
> cached versions.  Any clues?
>
> 		         -- KD6PAG  (Networking Old-Timer, Satellite
> QRPer)
> _______________________________________________
> Sent via AMSAT-BB(AT)amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those
> of the author.
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 08:06:12 -0700
From: John Mock KD6PAG <kd6pag(AT)amsat.org>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Where are IARU frequency coordination pages?
To: amsat-bb(AT)amsat.org
Message-ID: <E1Kd4nE-0001E5-PR(AT)sebastopol.fdns.net>

What happened to the 'IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination' pages?

http://www.amsat.org.uk/iaru/

I tried looking at:

http://www.uk.amsat.org:8080/iaru/

but nothing there, either.  Google is no help either, it only has the old
cached versions.  Any clues?

		         -- KD6PAG  (Networking Old-Timer, Satellite QRPer)


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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 11:02:33 -0700
From: John Mock KD6PAG <kd6pag(AT)amsat.org>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  Where are IARU frequency coordination pages?
To: amsat-bb(AT)amsat.org
Message-ID: <E1Kd7Xt-0001bc-0p(AT)sebastopol.fdns.net>

What happened to the 'IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination' pages?

http://www.amsat.org.uk/iaru/

I tried looking at:

http://www.uk.amsat.org:8080/iaru/

but nothing there, either.  Google is no help either, it only has the old
cached versions.  Any clues?

		         -- KD6PAG  (Networking Old-Timer, Satellite QRPer)


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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 00:11:13 +0200
From: "Mike Rupprecht" <mail(AT)mike-rupprecht.de>
Subject: [amsat-bb]  COMPASS recovered :-)
To: <amsat-bb(AT)amsat.org>
Message-ID: <001c01c91392$23472d70$69d58850$(AT)de>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Hi all,



COMPASS-1 is back in NORMAL mode. At 21:44 UTC I could command successfully
the satellite. Today the battery voltage seems locked at 4.0 volts.



Thanks to all - this is truly a worldwide ham radio effort - thanks so much
for your help.



********************************************************

PLEASE do NOT send any commands to COMPASS until further notice

********************************************************



I will publish the commands for requesting housekeeping data and additional
information tomorrow. Meanwhile please listen to the beacon and keep your
fingers crossed that COMPASS will remain in its normal mode. We are on the
right way !



01:00 UTC ff002800000000103049cc00ff    4.00V  (JA0CAW)

01:05 UTC FF001204000000103049CC00F8    4.00V  (JA6PL, JA0CAW)

01:08 UTC FF002900000000103049CC0000    4.00V  (JA6PL, JA0CAW)

02:13 UTC 29000000000000103049CC0703    4.00V  (KD8CAO)

02:17 UTC 29000000000000103049CC1500    4.00V  (KD8CAO)

02:21 UTC FF071000000000103049CC00FF    4.00V  (KD8CAO)

03:00 UTC ff001105000000103049cc00f3    4.00V  (Artur, Tainan)

03:50 UTC 29000000000000103049C91203    3.94V  (KD8CAO)

03:54 UTC 29000000000000103049C81201    3.92V  (KD8CAO)

03:58 UTC 83000023180000103049C80300    3.92V  (KD8CAO)

07:30 UTC 55000057731400103049d600ff    4.20V  (DK3WN)

07:34 UTC 70000040860000103049d600ff    4.20V  (DK3WN)

09:04 UTC ff002000000300103049d100ff    4.00V  (DK3WN)

09:07 UTC ff001800000000103049d100ff    4.10V  (DK3WN)

09:11 UTC ff002000000000103049d100ff    4.10V  (DK3WN)

09:54 UTC 29000000000000103049CC1205    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

09:57 UTC 29000000000000103049CC0707    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

10:01 UTC 29000000000000103049CC1109    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

10:05 UTC 29000000000000103049CC....    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

10:40 UTC ff002300000000103049cc00ff    4.00V  (DK3WN)

10:44 UTC ff002300000000103049cc00f4    4.00V  (DK3WN)

10:48 UTC ff002500000000103049cc00f6    4.00V  (DK3WN)

11:30 UTC 29000000000000103049CC1307    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

11:34 UTC 29000000000000103049CC1207    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

11:38 UTC 29000000000000103049CC0709    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

11:54 UTC 29000000000000103049CC1207    4.00V  (JA6PL, JA1GDE)

11:58 UTC 29000000000000103049CC0704    4.00V  (JA6PL, JA0CAW, JA1GDE)

12:02 UTC 29000000000000103049CC0703    4.00V  (JA6PL, JA0CAW, JA1GDE)

12:17 UTC ....0047430000103049cc00ff    4.00V  (DK3WN)

13:32 UTC 29000000000000103049cc0700    4.00V  (JA0CAW)

13:36 UTC 29000000000000103049cc0702    4.00V  (JA0CAW)

18:28 UTC 29000000000000103049cc1303    4.00V  (DK3WN)

18:32 UTC ff000000001400103049cc00ff    4.00V  (DK3WN, PE1ITR)

18:36 UTC d1000500000700103049cc020000  4.00V  (DK3WN, PE1ITR)  **
additional "00" !

19:18 UTC ..............103049CC00FF    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

20:05 UTC 29000000000000103049cc0702    4.00V  (DK3WN)

20:09 UTC ff070700000000103049cc00f4    4.00V  (DK3WN)

20:12 UTC ff000108000000103049cc00ff    4.00V  (DK3WN)

20:37 UTC FF000807050000103049CC00F4    4.00V  (NH7WN)

20:40 UTC FF010007060000103049CC00FF    4.00V  (NH7WN)

20:51 UTC FF010300000800103049CC00D8    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

20:55 UTC F6000000001400103049CC0002    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

20:59 UTC F6000600001000103049CC0001    4.00V  (ZL2BX)

21:42 UTC 29000000000000103049cc1303    4.00V  (DK3WN)

21:44 UTC commanded to NORMAL mode

21:45 UTC 71260000050000003049c80000    3.92V  (DK3WN) ** successfully back
in normal mode

21:49 UTC 70290000301800303049d300ff    4.14V  (DK3WN) ** OK :-)



73, a lucky DK3WN ..



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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 07:04:54 +0200 (CEST)
From: "Henk, PA3GUO" <hamoen(AT)iae.nl>
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: AO51 mode: 23cm SSB up / 70cm FM down ?
To: <glasbrenner(AT)mindspring.com>
Cc: amsat-bb(AT)amsat.org, pa3guo(AT)amsat.org
Message-ID: <1124.212.61.85.20.1221109494.squirrel(AT)webmail.iae.nl>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Hi Drew,

Thanks a lot - I will prepare myself and monitor the text schedule !

Henk, PA3GUO


> We did get your request, sorry if we didn't reply. As Ib has already
indicated there is no squelch on the receiver
> on L band. The power and  antenna you describe should be good enough to
access the satellite on FM,  especially at
> time of closest approach. The Doppler tuning is very  important!
>
> I'll see if the -modes group is amenable to running a few days of the L/U
mode at the end of the month with a SSB
> uplink. If so, I'll let the -bb  know, and of course change the text
schedule on the webpage. Be sure to  check the
> -text- schedule, as I do not believe the graphic one has a L SSB  option.
>
> 73, Drew KO4MA
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Henk, PA3GUO" <hamoen(AT)iae.nl>
> To: <amsat-bb(AT)amsat.org>
> Cc: <pa3guo(AT)amsat.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 1:36 AM
> Subject: [amsat-bb] AO51 mode: 23cm SSB up / 70cm FM down ?
>
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I was considering to submit the following mode to the AO51 command team. (I
did this already a while ago but my
>> emails seems to bounce)
>>
>> Objective: provide a means for stations with small ERP to test their 23cm
uplink channel into AO51.
>>
>> Uplink   23cm SSB (!)
>> Downlink 70cm FM (preferably 435.300)
>>
>> With 23cm FM uplink I seem not to have enough ERP to get over the sat. That
is, I never made it through the
>> squelch level of the AO51 receiver (using Kenwood TS2000X/10W, and a small
cubicle quad antenna only).
>>
>> In SSB mode with the squelch open I could try even CW to see how weak my
uplink is. Maybe just below squelch
>> level, maybe far down in the noise. And: with SSB we can even have multiple
stations testing their links at the
>> same time !
>>
>>
>> Any thoughts of anyone else before I submit this request ?
>>
>>
>> Henk, PA3GUO
>> (... and I have a 33 elements beam now)
>>
>> http://www.pa3guo.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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