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There are several tools available to decode telemetry and packets. Although SatNOGS provides simple demodulators for various satellites, the result is just a string of hex data.  But what does it mean??  The following programs provide a way to read what the telemetry actually means.
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There are several tools available to decode telemetry and packets. SatNOGS provides some built-in demodulators for various data formatsThere are also additional tools that allow you the decoding of telemetry.
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== Built-in demodulators ==
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* CW (Morse Code)
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* DUV (Data Under Voice)
  
 
== FoxTelem for FOX1 series satellites ==
 
== FoxTelem for FOX1 series satellites ==
[[FoxTelem]] currently supports the following satellites:  
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[[FoxTelem]] currently supports decoding DUV telemetry the following satellites:  
 
* AO-85 (Fox-1A)
 
* AO-85 (Fox-1A)
 
* AO-91 (Radfxsat / Fox1-B)
 
* AO-91 (Radfxsat / Fox1-B)

Revision as of 11:08, 8 June 2018

There are several tools available to decode telemetry and packets. SatNOGS provides some built-in demodulators for various data formats. There are also additional tools that allow you the decoding of telemetry.

Built-in demodulators

  • CW (Morse Code)
  • DUV (Data Under Voice)

FoxTelem for FOX1 series satellites

FoxTelem currently supports decoding DUV telemetry the following satellites:

  • AO-85 (Fox-1A)
  • AO-91 (Radfxsat / Fox1-B)
  • AO-92 (Fox1-D)
  • Fox-1Cliff, and
  • Fox-1E.