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  • When it's done, select the tab for the appropriate Satellite name. For Fox1-A (AO
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  • ...e between the object and the observer's local horizon. For visible objects it is an angle between 0 degrees to 90 degrees</p> ...te system that uses the observer's local horizon as the fundamental plane. It is expressed in terms of altitude (or elevation) angle and azimuth.</p>
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  • ...n is accomplished by varying the sine and cosine inputs at a precise time. It is widely used for wireless LANs, RFID and Bluetooth communication.
    635 bytes (89 words) - 23:41, 14 January 2020
  • <li>Is the antenna static, or does it have a rotator?</li> ...This will help other users to schedule passes on your ground station, but it can also help you improve your station. For example, perhaps you would like
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  • ...ped by a small team. The digital signal processing techniques in WSJT make it substantially easier for amateur radio operators to employ esoteric propaga
    558 bytes (83 words) - 00:05, 15 January 2020
  • ...steps on your way to add support for a satellite in SatNOGS and visualize it in the SatNOGS [[Dashboard]]. For the previous steps have a look at [[Satel #*If another parser exists, cross-check your results with the output it provides.
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  • ...ication for scheduling observations across the network of ground stations. It facilitates the coordination of satellite signal observations, and scheduli ...servations from the Network, receives the satellite transmission and sends it back to the Network web app.</p>
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  • ....org]. It's used to operate various ground stations around the world, but it's also the right place for you to test your ground station. [https://netwo ...will install the SatNOGS client (if you haven't already), and ensure that it can connect to the Network. Once that's done, you can [[Operation|schedule
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  • ...of the SatNOGS project are it's [forum](http://community.satnogs.org) and it's [github repositories](http://github.com/satnogs). ...rested to visit it's [website](http://sophia.estec.esa.int/socis) and read it's [FAQ](http://sophia.estec.esa.int/socis/faq)
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  • ...oject, it can be generated by SatNOGS client when the related flag is set (it is disabled by default). I/Q data, currently, are not uploaded in SatNOGS N
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  • If the result ends with ',0', and the endstop is not activated, its good. (if it's not good, reverse them in the config)
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  • ...e Space Foundation to add optical observations to the distributed network. It is under early development.
    861 bytes (109 words) - 20:53, 27 August 2022
  • It is assumed you have already setup your ground station as explained in [[Sat ...ur fork on your station, build the patched gr-satnogs packages and install it.
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  • ...structions on installing SatNOGS manually on a generic Linux distribution. It is highly recommended to run SatNOGS stations on a Debian or Raspbian host Grab the latest gr-satnogs debian package, unpack it, and install the appropriate deb file:
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  • ...k to set up. The second involves more work but can provide better results. It is recommended that newcommers with little or no experience go for the simp ...nally the defining part of the SatNOGS network was the home built rotator. It consists of a combination of 3d printed parts or commercial off the shelf i
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  • ...al ui to monitor your and/or other ground stations of the SatNOGS network. It is written in [https://www.rust-lang.org/ Rust] and runs on Linux and has b ...s library is not available as installable package and you'll have to build it yourself.
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  • * Write a first draft proposal and get someone to review it for you * Submit it using Google's web interface
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  • ...tennas. In this way the observations can take place on different bands, or it is useful to have only one feeder, with excellent performance in terms of a ...[ https://community.libre.space/t/antenna-switching-project/2311 ], where it's possible to find different solutions, ranging from &quot;parallel&quot; c
    4 KB (608 words) - 14:17, 15 March 2021
  • ...e to 30 deg. /s) and in its final version, it is very simple to reproduce. It is therefore perfect to be built, modified, and improved by the community o
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  • ...of the SatNOGS project are it's [forum](http://community.satnogs.org) and it's [github repositories](http://github.com/satnogs). * Write a first draft proposal and get someone to review it for you
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