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AO-16 PACSAT satellite back onAfter several months of silence, Amsat Oscar 16 (PACSAT) was commanded back ON on November 8, 2007. The satellite is transmitting on TX A at 437.024 MHz (+/- Doppler). Please note this transmitter is LHCP (left hand circular polarity). Recent attempts to reload the AO-16 satellite operating system and housekeeping tasks have thus far been unsuccessful. Harold Price, NK6K, Jim White, WD0E, Bruce Rahn, WB9ANQ, and Mark Hammond, N8MH are analyzing dumps of the spacecraft memory. This analysis and additional testing will continue for the next week or two before additional attempts to reload the spacecraft are attempted. AO-16 is, however, very alive and sending MBL telemetry! Thanks to all
who have submitted MBL telemetry data. Please continue to send your AO-16
MBL telemetry files in KISS format to: telemetry AT quagliana DOT com.
Mike Rupprecht, DK3WN, has just released the AO-16 PACSAT MBL telemetry decoder. This very fine decoder may be downloaded from: www.dk3wn.info/files/ao16mbl.zip The program is intuitive, and the output of the KISS telemetry files in graphic format is excellent. Now, AO-16 "telemetry hunters" can view the MBL telemetry files. Thank you, Mike, DK3WN, for the speedy development and release of this useful telemetry tool. Wouter Jan Ubbels, PE4WJ has also included decoding of the 7 short 2-byte MBL telemetry frames from AO-16 in the latest release of Warbler, an AO-16 soundcard demodulator program (v1.0.3 Beta). Telemetry frames are included in the .kss file which Warbler creates, and can be viewed with DK3WN's MBL telemetry decoder. The latest version of Warbler is available at: http://home.casema.nl/b.ubbels/Warbler.htm Further announcements and updates from the AO-16 Command Team can be expected in the coming weeks.
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