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Chuck November 17th 03 05:44 PM

<> Low orbiting sats...NOAA
 
Can someone tell me which one of the NOAA low orbiting satellites are
still active. I use to receive the sats and was possibly interested in
investing in some new equipment but wanted what was going on. Are they
dead or still in use?

Thanks and 73's
Chuck
W0CBF

Steve Uhrig November 18th 03 05:01 AM

On 17 Nov 2003 09:44:43 -0800, (Chuck) wrote:

Can someone tell me which one of the NOAA low orbiting satellites are
still active. I use to receive the sats and was possibly interested in
investing in some new equipment but wanted what was going on. Are they
dead or still in use?


NOAA 12, 15 & 17 are active. Sometimes 12 or 15 bump freqs so one or
the other may be turned off for a short while until their passes
separate.

NOAA 17 is very strong and easy to copy with stunning results. The
others are not as strong but perfectly adequate.

The Hamtronics receiver practically builds itself, works great and has
been trouble free for my wife for 2 years. A Woodhouse turnstile
antenna is cheap and simple and if you can keep the feedline under 100
feet or so of RG8X you won't need a preamp.

My wife uses Wxtoimg software, free w/ voluntary donations. Google for
all sources. We have less than $300 in our system not counting the
computer, did it in an easy weekend, and get 4-6 passes a day.

It's worth doing. We're in the woods, in a valley with only a narrow
view of the sky with the antenna 8 feet above a one story roof and we
still get plenty of passes. Even better in the fall and winter when
the leaves aren't on the trees.

Look up APT (Automatic Picture Transmission) on the web and you'll
find plenty of links.

Steve WA3SWS


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FAE LLV#11 November 18th 03 06:38 AM

(Chuck) wrote in message . com...
Can someone tell me which one of the NOAA low orbiting satellites are
still active. I use to receive the sats and was possibly interested in
investing in some new equipment but wanted what was going on. Are they
dead or still in use?

Thanks and 73's
Chuck
W0CBF


I believe GOES 8 and Goes 12? are still active and should be available
at the NOAA website.

Steve Uhrig November 18th 03 03:53 PM

On 17 Nov 2003 22:38:11 -0800, (FAE LLV#11)
wrote:

(Chuck) wrote in message . com...
Can someone tell me which one of the NOAA low orbiting satellites


I believe GOES 8 and Goes 12? are still active and should be available
at the NOAA website.


GOES are synchronous sats. NOAA-XX are LEO (Low Earth Orbit). The NOAA
series are easier to copy as they operate in 13X megacycles where the
GOES birds are around 16XX something and need a fixed dish and a
downconverter. Not practical for us buried in the woods as we don't
see much of the sky, but we get the APT sats fine.

Steve WA3SWS


************************************************** *******************
Steve Uhrig, SWS Security, Maryland (USA)
Mfrs of electronic surveillance equip
website
http://www.swssec.com
tel +1+410-879-4035, fax +1+410-836-1190
"In God we trust, all others we monitor"
************************************************** *******************

Mike Lindo November 18th 03 06:20 PM

Look he

http://oscar.dcarr.org/



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"Chuck" wrote in message
om...
Can someone tell me which one of the NOAA low orbiting satellites are
still active. I use to receive the sats and was possibly interested in
investing in some new equipment but wanted what was going on. Are they
dead or still in use?

Thanks and 73's
Chuck
W0CBF





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