Showing posts with label NO-84. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NO-84. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

PSK again

ok, so I hadn't made much progress getting PSK setup.

Finally got my IC-706 working with FLDIGI courtesy of Steve from xggcomm fame.

Win10 Nextbook tablet - mini usb adapters, xggcomm icom / usb cable and voila: PSK31
decoding.

So, the goal is to get familiar using PSK31 on 20meters so that I can move onto my next experiment:

http://www.frontiernet.net/~aflowers/dopplerpsk/dopplerpsk.html
Here also are the latest elements for PSAT:
PSAT
1 90720U          15234.36512451 +.00008395 +00000-0 +21488-3 0 0099
2 90720 054.9897 293.1329 0244566 052.6872 309.6216 15.1526532401420
When PSAT-1 is using the PSAT-1 callsign, that means the digipeater is off. But as of now, PSK31 experimentation is authorized.
28.120MHz PSK31 uplink and 435.350MHz FM downlink.
Bob, WB4aPR



Thursday, June 02, 2016

XW-2A and NO-84

So, I continued with another pass of XW-2A and found the same booming strong downlink.

I did try to work N8HM, unfortunately I'm not experienced enough on linear transponders and it took me until the end of the pass to find my signal through the satellite.

The good news is that Paul gave me some helpful hints on compensating for doppler and I did eventually find my signal. It should be easier the next time. Also working on a portable tripod/rotator setup to allow working from the shack FT-736R a bit easier, more consistent signal. Right now, I've just been choosing passes that allow the relatively strong signal to hit the sat from a fixed position.
XW-2A has a good receiver and healthy downlink so this is a good sat for working this way.

For now :)

Onto an NO-84 pass, I was looking for the FM PSK31 downlink... took a while to find, but no signals in the waterfall. Getting closer, I'm going to continue to monitor for PSK31 traffic before attempting to send.

Progress, ever steady, though slow by some standards :)

73!

Monday, January 11, 2016

ReArrangements

Took advantage of the warm weekend to get up and rearrange some things.

I took down my my non-functional Ambient WS-2080 weather station and installed an MFJ-1754 onto the same mast. Ran the LMR-240 back to the shack.

Also setup an A99 10 mtr vertical, and re-arranged things in the shack so that I will be better positioned for PSK31 operation, once I figure out a way to tie together everything via software.

For NO-84, the architecture is a 10mtr uplink and a 70cm downlink so I need two antennas,
and two clients, one running a Doppler compensating software package up through the A99,
and the other a regular PSK31 client connected to the 70cm downlink.

Yesterday, I tested the receive portion using SDRplay SDR + HDSDR software, listening in on a decent pass of the ISS. I heard the AX.25 packets fairly clearly and that really was encouraging.

It was the first valid data stream I've seen via HDSDR. I didn't try decoding it, but am confident if AX.25 came through that clearly, I should have no trouble listening for a PSK31 stream, even on the much weaker downlink for a cubesat like NO-84.