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Communications satellite fails:
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11986013^401,00.html http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/2750 Prof spends 18 years on experiment that goes to Saturn, somebody forgets to turn it on: http://apnews.myway.com//article/200...D87O3NAO0.html "Nobody's Perfect!" 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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![]() Prof spends 18 years on experiment that goes to Saturn, somebody forgets to turn it on: Not the first time someone screwed up. Seems that weeks after Voyager 2 was launched it was expecting messages from JPL. Hearing nothing, it figured that its primary command receiver was broken, and switched to a backup receiver. Well, the problem was that the expected message was never sent. There was a risk that if they allow Voyager to switch back to the primary receiver the switch circuit might break and then become completely deaf. Later the backup receiver's automatic frequency control circuit fails (a filter loop cap shorted to ground it seems). But space probes are designed to still be able to work and get at least some data back if some screwups happen. |
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writes: Communications satellite fails: http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,11986013^401,00.html http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/2750 Prof spends 18 years on experiment that goes to Saturn, somebody forgets to turn it on: Oh, my, Professor Goddard, WHAT would you have the Euro space folks DO? Lend them a hand with your vast spacecraft experience! [even the half-vast will do because you have so much of it] Tsk. Did the Nun of the Above fail to read the latest IEEE Spectrum? The one featuring the Gravity Probe B instrumentation and successful on-going flight? They have the world's most precision gyroscopes on board. No? Aren't you a working professional in electronics engineering? The SPECTRUM is the membership magazine of the IEEE, the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers. I read it free as I am a Life Member of the IEEE (Life Members of IEEE don't have to pay any dues or any one-time charges). Well, then, you must not have seen the well-publicized pictures of the Huygens. They were in the major newspapers. http://apnews.myway.com//article/200...D87O3NAO0.html "Nobody's Perfect!" So, you "write off" yet-another spectacular space probe because one part of it did not function correctly? Tsk. What do you have to say of the TWO Mars Rovers still exploring the Martian surface? I'd say that NASA is doing splendidly in the so-far-longest-delay telecommand "radio control" of those two rovers. You don't say squat. Are you ****ed that NASA doesn't use "CW" for radio comms? Is that it? Maybe you should instruct them to use a microphone in series with a transmitter lead line, like your idle, Reggie Fessenden. Gosh, what a clever method. Was that AM method adopted by anyone else for voice transmission? No? How could they fail to do so? Everyone else must be stupid, right? You tellum. Posted 22 Jan 05 |
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![]() Len Anderson wrote: Maybe you should instruct them to use a microphone in series with a transmitter lead line, like your idle, Reggie Fessenden. Gosh, what a clever method. Was that AM method adopted by anyone else for voice transmission? No? How could they fail to do so? Everyone else must be stupid, right? You tellum. It's MY assertion that that was one of those satellites you alleged to "have (your) hands in"...Was too lazy to find a trash can for that dust pan you were carrying so you dumped it in the first place you could brush it in to... Lennie, how many of those NASA folks are beating down your door to get you out of retirement to help them fix thier problems???? Steve, K4YZ |
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