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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.
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  • 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 "parallel" c
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  • ...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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  • <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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  • ...of the SatNOGS project are it's [forum](http://community.satnogs.org) and it's [github repositories](http://github.com/satnogs). All interested students ...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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  • ...t be complicated. There are a few things to consider when working out what it is you are going to do. Choices such as the desire to have a fixed or steer ...ick up fainter broadcasts from cubesats or ham radio satellites. Sometimes it's useful the ability of [[Antenna switching|switch]] different antennas amo
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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). All interested students ...be available in a binary package form for several distributions to further it's ease of modularity.
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  • Since SSTV systems operate on voice frequencies, amateurs use it on shortwave (also known as HF by amateur radio operators), VHF and UHF rad
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  • ...and satellite operators! [[Get In Touch|Join our community and be part of it.]] ...o the network. Using the network is as simple as adding another station to it!
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  • ...configuration using [[SatNOGS Client Setup|SatNOGS Client Setup utility]]. It currently supports Raspbian and Debian (stretch and buster).
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  • echo $PACKAGE_VERSION # Or set it directly if not set OK ...bout 220 MB. I even remembered to turn the IQ collection off afterwards or it would be storing stuff on top of each other forever.
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  • Multimon-ng is a general purpose decoder. It can take wav or raw files and decode Direwolf is a software encoder/decoder for APRS (AX.25). It can take raw files and decode APRS.
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  • ...s an custom addition, and is not part of the core SatNOGS demodulator set. It also has not been updated to work on the latest SatNOGS versions (newer tha
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  • ...n. You can export the data or even connect your application using our API. It's part of the SatNOGS project. ...stion.png|alt=|thumb|New transmitter suggestion (any logged in user can do it!)]]
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  • *You've created an account on the [[Network]], created a ground station, and it's showing up as "online" ...pass with a "schedule" button that isn't greyed out, and click it. Ensure it is a good (high) pass of an operational satellite (check the color bar on t
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  • If it failed, a message like:
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  • Give it a meaningful title, of course. Description is not required, but offers a po * "Now delay now-" - I suggest 30d (the last 30d) as without it the default is 6 hours
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  • ...anual.info/schemi/ACC_rotator/Yaesu_G-5500_user.pdf datasheet] states that it has AC motors (26V@2.8A, specifications of transformer for both motors), po The gear box of the rotator it is a spur gear box. Almost all the gears are made from laser cut sheet meta
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  • ...teur requirements are taken in account at the early stage on your project. It avoids false expectations and miscommunications along the way. In order to ...u to get a radio amateur frequency coordination from IARU your allocation. It will take time: usually between six months and a year. If you don't ask for
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  • ...ration, however in practice, with some tweaking and a bit of a nasty hack, it appears to work reliably. As at mid February 2021, stations [https://netwo ...ent Setup|here]]. Please have your first station working the way you want it before proceeding.
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  • *Check that you have ticked the "Is it operational?" checkbox on the groundstation page. *Check your SATNOGS_NETWORK_API_URL. It should point to https://network.satnogs.org/api/ (prod) or https://network-
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  • ...own into logical steps that will help allow for any troubleshooting should it be required. Don't let the long contents fool you. It's not a complicated process and in fact is a great way for new SatNOGS user
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  • ...ibrespacefoundation/satnogs/ Gitlab repository]. (If you're not sure where it should go, feel free to ask on [https://community.libre.space the web forum
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  • ...onent that is part of a SatNOGS ground station. There may be occasion when it is desirable to have a stand alone ground station that is removed from the ...nnect your Rotator controller DIRECTLY TO A PC. If you'd like to still use it with the Raspberry Pi then you must keep the RS485 protocol in place.
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  • *It is designed to fit the entire electronics needed to control rotator in Euro *Default communication interface is RS-485 but it can also be used as a UART.
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  • * Connect SD card to your computer/laptop and prepare it as described at [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi#Preparing_the_ ** Defines the sdr device. It could be 'usrpb200' or 'rtlsdr'.
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  • ...s written in Python, targeting raspberry pi as the reference architecture. It interfaces with the following applications:
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  • ...roubleshooting#Invalid_Signature_for_download.opensuse.org on how to solve it}}In case of getting a similar error to "Newer kernel available" annoying me ...you don't have a rotator (like the [[No rotator|No rotator setup]]), leave it empty.
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  • ...a FM transponder. But for CubeSats with 1 watt transmitters at 9600 baud, it's going to be really difficult to actually decode any data with an omni ant {{Warning|WARNING: This section was recently added. Please test and if it works, remove this banner.}}
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  • ...This means any calibration values determined below will not be consistent. It is highly recommended that you purchase a SDR which utilises a temperature At the moment you probably have to get and build it by yourself.
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  • ...the voltage, but through initial testing (as of this writing, 17 Aug 2019) it seems that the following procedure works best. ...turn on the bias-t with the command <code>./rtl_biast -b 1</code> and turn it off with <code>./rtl_biast -b 0</code>. Note that the developers of this
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  • (okay, you're not likely to keep a deep space observatory on the network, but it has been done!)
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  • It provides a source block for signal reception and a sink block for signal tr It also provides blocks for debugging and experimenting with known satellite t
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  • ...should be avoided. The following are considered suitable choices:</p><p>'''It is highly recommended that you use a mast-mounted Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA)
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  • ...in the stations performance being significantly limited by its own noise. It is advisable to mount the LNA at the antenna, and the rest of the station a
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  • ...r some modes there are a variety of baud rates and other factors that make it so two identical modes might not necessarily look similar. For further comm
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  • ...fall_1365407_2019-12-13T02-15-35.png|SatNOGS Client uploaded an image, but it is a solid color.
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  • ...your own 3d printer, then a local Fab Lab or hackerspace may be able to do it for you. Fab Labs and hackerspaces are places that have invested in the mac File:C1062-1.png|C1062-1, It is recommended to build in laser sintering like Shapeways with White Versat
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  • You can log in the Raspberry Pi by connecting it to a keyboard and monitor or through network via an SSH connection.
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  • ...with any other research paper that mentions SatNOGS, don't hesitate to add it to the list!
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