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1、.AO-40 DemonstrationDayton Hamvention18 May 200210:00-12:00EDT (1400-1600UTC)Howard Long, W8/G6LVB:This demonstration will be a live practical demonstration of voice and telemetry operation on AO-40.· Prediction (or where is the Satellite?)We know that satellites orbit the Earth, but unlike dom

2、estic TV satellites, Ham satellites move around the Earth so that amateur radio operators around the world have a chance of operating. AO-40 is no exception here, so how do we find out where the satellite is? Using pass prediction software, we can predict very accurately the position of a satellite.

3、 Examples of such software are Nova, InstantTrack or QuikTrak. To make the prediction accurate, we need to make sure that the parameters describing the satellites orbit are accurate and up to date. These parameters are called Keplarian Elements, or Keps for short. Theyre available for download on th

4、e Internet. In addition, keeping your computers clock accurate will keep the predictions accurate.Many pass prediction programs produce listings. The table shows a prediction listing for todays demonstration from the Nova program.The time is given in EDT and UTC. The Azimuth and Elevation is shown,

5、allowing antennas to be pointed accurately, together with the distance from Dayton to the satellite. The MA column is short for Mean Anomaly and is used to describe where in each orbit the satellite is. MA, in Radio Amateur terms, ranges from zero at the beginning of the orbit to 255 at the end. The

6、 start of an orbit is defined as the point at which the satellite is closest to the earth.The MA is used to schedule Modes on the spacecraft. Modes define in general which pieces of equipment are operating at any point in time. Modes are defined by the uplink and downlink bands. The bands in use on

7、this listing are U (435MHz), L (1269MHz), S (2401MHz) and K (24048MHz). Mode UL/S means that the uplinks U and L are operating, both downlinking on S band.A schedule of the Modes in use is kept up to date at · RUDAKThe RUDAK is a computer on AO-40 and when this is operatin

8、g today, the normal voice and CW uplinks and downlinks will not be operating in lieu of digital communications. RUDAK is used for Space experiments including remote imaging.· The BeaconThe first task when attempting voice or CW communications using AO-40 is to locate the beacon. At the present

9、time the main beacon in use is the Middle Beacon, or MB, which appears in the middle of the downlink passband. On the S band downlink this is at 2401.323MHz.The beacon is a 400bps PSK modulated signal which includes telemetry indicating the spacecrafts status such as battery voltages and operating m

10、odes. It is switched on most of the time.The telemetry can be decoded using soundcard software from · DopplerBecause of the relative speed of the satellite with respect to our location, the signal transmitted from the satellite will suffer some frequency shift known as Doppler shift. Prediction

11、 software can be used to accurately predict the frequency shift.This demonstration today will use a manual method, details of which are available at · EquipmentThe uplink in use in this demonstration is 50W PEP on 70cm from a Kenwood TS-2000 to a homebrew 8+8 element cross yagi phased for right

12、 hand circular polarisation.The downlink is a homebrew 4 dish made from a golfing umbrella with a homebrew helix feed. This feeds an AIDC3733 downconverter modified for use at 2.4GHz. Similar units are available pre-modified from Bob K5GNA (Dayton outside vendor at 3748 & 3749). This converts th

13、e 2.4GHz signal to 144MHz.There is no need to use new or expensive equipment. Convenience of use is whats provided by some of the newer equipment.Antenna pointing is by the Armstrong method.If you havent already, remember to visit the AMSAT Booth and support the organisation which opens up a whole n

14、ew branch of the hobby!73, Howard W8/G6LVB, howardAO-40 position on 18 May 2002 UTC) from Dayton, OHEDTUTCAzElRangeMASquintMode09:30:0013:30:00202.7°+38.0°59284104007.9°UL/S09:35:0013:35:00203.9°+37.6°59457105007.8°UL/S09:40:0013:40:00205.1°+37.3°59625106007.7

15、°UL/S09:45:0013:45:00206.3°+37.0°59787107007.6°UL/S09:50:0013:50:00207.4°+36.6°59943108007.6°UL/S09:55:0013:55:00208.6°+36.2°60093109007.5°UL/S10:00:0014:00:00209.7°+35.8°60238110007.5°UL/S10:05:0014:05:00210.8°+35.4°60378111

16、007.4°UL/S10:10:0014:10:00212.0°+35.0°60512112007.4°UL/S10:15:0014:15:00213.1°+34.5°60640114007.4°UL/S10:20:0014:20:00214.1°+34.1°60763115007.4°UL/S10:25:0014:25:00215.2°+33.6°60881116007.4°UL/S10:30:0014:30:00216.3°+33.2°609

17、93117007.4°-/SK10:35:0014:35:00217.3°+32.7°61099118007.4°-/SK10:40:0014:40:00218.3°+32.2°61200119007.4°-/SK10:45:0014:45:00219.4°+31.7°61295120007.4°UL/SK10:50:0014:50:00220.4°+31.2°61385121007.4°UL/SK10:55:0014:55:00221.4°+30.6&#

18、176;61469123007.5°UL/SK11:00:0015:00:00222.3°+30.1°61548124007.5°UL/SK11:05:0015:05:00223.3°+29.6°61621125007.6°UL/SK11:10:0015:10:00224.3°+29.0°61688126007.6°UL/SK11:15:0015:15:00225.2°+28.4°61750127007.7°UL/SK11:20:0015:20:00226.1°+27.9°61806128007.8°RUDAK11:25:0015:25:00227.1°+27.3°61857129007.9°RUDAK11:30:0015:30:00228.0°+26.7°61902130007.9°RUDAK11:35:0015:35:00228.8°+26.1°61942131008.0°RUDAK11:40:0015:40:

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