To: Lawrence, and all Coincidentally on another mailing list, someone in Japan was reporting his first success for a good FY1D image tonight, even thought no...
I have had no difficulty in copying FYD1 and remains good. Sangat Singh, 9M2SS -- Sangat Singh 111, Jln. Terasek Lapan 59100 Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) [Non-text...
Hi all.......... I just tried to receive NOAA sat on 137.620......... well between my scanner and the packet transmitions plus pagers..... I give up..............
rigdoctor99 wrote:
>> What is the frequency for these sats? Satscap shows them but will
>> not give the info........
Please read the regular Monday reports...
rigdoctor99 wrote:
> Hi all.......... I just tried to receive NOAA sat on 137.620.........
> well between my scanner and the packet transmitions plus...
WEATHER SATELLITES ================ APT, DIGITAL and GEOSTATIONARY WEEKLY STATUS. ========================================== Author : Douglas S Deans....
Hi Name Unknown, It would be helpful if you first told us what kit you are using. A dedicated weather satellite receiver? An antenna tuned to 137 MHz? A bog...
Hi, I wish to confirm with other direct read out receivers that Noaa 14 is still currently only sending channel 1 data as reported on the Noaa Poes Status web...
Thanks Lawrence I'll see what she sends down tomorrow in her day light flight over the UK tomorrow (12-08-06) Thanks for your time Phil ... From: Lawrence...
I gather from one of the status pages: http://www.oso.noaa.gov/poesstatus/spacecraftStatusSummary.asp?spacecraft=14 that things may be back to normal (all...
WEATHER SATELLITES ================ APT, DIGITAL and GEOSTATIONARY WEEKLY STATUS. ========================================== Author : Douglas S Deans....
Hi Douglas, thanks, as always for the latest Weather Satellite Report. Reading your notes for the APT section, it occured to me ask whay is NOAA 9 stil in...
Nigel, NOAA 9 is in an 800 km orbit and it will probably be thousands of years
before atmospheric drag forces a re-entry from this altitude. As there is no...
Hello Nigel A satellite tumbling has no necessary relationship with its orbital height - but the latter determines its re-entry. Tumbling just means that it...
Nigel and Douglas, ...and why is TIROS-N still up there? It went up in 1978. Cheers John PS The Satellite reports are much appreciated here too. ... From:...
For the first time in a very long time, although all channels are now back on on NOAA-14 HRPT, the synchronisation has been lost and images are once more split...