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− | + | <p>SatNOGS is an integral part of the [https://libre.space Libre Space Foundation]. The project aims to build a global network of satellite ground stations. Designed as an open source participatory project which is straightforward to build using commonly available parts and some 3D printed elements. A ground station is built to interact with a website that holds key satellite information. The web interface allows a user to schedule a satellite observation of any of the networked ground stations.</p> | |
− | + | <p>Here you can find more information on how to get started with SatNOGS, building and operating a satellite ground station and joining the SatNOGS Network.</p> | |
− | <div style="border-radius: 3px;width: | + | <p>A SatNOGS ground station can be made in a variety of ways. The reference design uses a Raspberry Pi and RTL-SDR dongle with either stationary antennas or either a SatNOGS rotator or a commercial amateur radio rotator. There is provision to use amateur radio transceivers or alternative SDR technology. The image below explains the system.The image below explains the system.</p> |
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<h2>What is SatNOGS</h2> | <h2>What is SatNOGS</h2> | ||
− | <p>[[Intro|Intro to | + | <p>[[Intro|Intro to SatNOGS]]</p> |
+ | <p>[[Ground Stations|Intro to ground stations]]</p> | ||
<p>[[Glossary]]</p> | <p>[[Glossary]]</p> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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− | <h2> | + | <h2>Build</h2> |
<p>[[Get_Started|Learn how to get started]]</p> | <p>[[Get_Started|Learn how to get started]]</p> | ||
<p>[[Build|Build a ground station]]</p> | <p>[[Build|Build a ground station]]</p> | ||
− | <p>[[ | + | <p>[[Rotators|Rotators]]</p> |
+ | <p>[[Antennas|Antennas]]</p> | ||
+ | <p>[[Radio|Signal Reception]]</p> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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+ | <h2>Operate</h2> | ||
+ | <p>[[Development Environment]]</p> | ||
+ | <p>[[Production Environment]]</p> | ||
+ | <p>[[Satnogs DB]]</p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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<h2>Contribute</h2> | <h2>Contribute</h2> | ||
− | <p></p> | + | <p>[[Software contribution]]</p> |
+ | <p>[[Provide documentation]]</p> | ||
+ | <p>[[Satnogs DB]]</p> | ||
+ | <p>[[Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]]</p> | ||
+ | <p>[[Get_In_Touch|Get in touch and ask for help]]</p> | ||
+ | <p> </p> | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, 4 December 2017
SatNOGS is an integral part of the Libre Space Foundation. The project aims to build a global network of satellite ground stations. Designed as an open source participatory project which is straightforward to build using commonly available parts and some 3D printed elements. A ground station is built to interact with a website that holds key satellite information. The web interface allows a user to schedule a satellite observation of any of the networked ground stations.
Here you can find more information on how to get started with SatNOGS, building and operating a satellite ground station and joining the SatNOGS Network.
A SatNOGS ground station can be made in a variety of ways. The reference design uses a Raspberry Pi and RTL-SDR dongle with either stationary antennas or either a SatNOGS rotator or a commercial amateur radio rotator. There is provision to use amateur radio transceivers or alternative SDR technology. The image below explains the system.The image below explains the system.