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Weak Signals Heard from Spanish Satellites EASAT-2 and HADES

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Subject: Weak Signals Heard from Spanish Satellites EASAT-2 and HADES
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2022 06:34:50 +0000
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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Tue, 25 Jan 2022 06:34 UTC

01/25/2022

AMSAT-EA[1] (Spain) has said it appears that EASAT-2 and HADES are
transmitting, and that weak signals have been heard, but the satellites'
antennas may not have deployed.

"We confirm the reception of both EASAT-2 and HADES, as well as the decoding of
telemetry and the FM recorded voice beacon with the call sign AM5SAT of the
first one. EASAT-2 appears to be working well, except for the deployment of the
antennas - something that apparently has not yet occurred and causes weak
signals," said AMSAT-EA Mission Manager Felix Paez, EA4GQS. "However, the
AMSAT-EA team confirms that, based on the reception of FSK, CW, the FM voice
beacon, and the telemetry data that has been decoded, it can be said that the
satellite is working perfectly. In the event of low battery or system
malfunction, the onboard computer would not transmit CW messages or the voice
beacon call sign, as it would be in [safe mode] with only fast and slow
telemetry transmissions."

At the request of AMSAT-EA, EASAT-2 has been designated as Spain-OSCAR 114
(SO-114) and HADES as Spain-OSCAR 115 (SO-115).

"These signals that confirm the operation of both satellites were received by
Daniel Estévez, EA4GPZ, at 1807 UTC on Saturday, January 15, using two antennas
from the Allen Telescope Array." Doppler observations from the co-launched
Delfi-PQ satellite and the amateur radio community have been used to identify
the satellites' orbits or TLEs[2].

AMSAT-EA reports that Estévez performed a preliminary analysis using just one
polarization of one of the Allen Telescope Array satellite dishes. EASAT-2 was
detected with a relatively strong signal, close to the Delfi-PQ signal,
obtaining voice FM beacon transmissions and FSK, FSK-CW at 50 baud, AMSAT-EA
said.

"The CW beacon clearly shows the message VVV AM5SAT SOL Y PLAYA, which is one
of several that both satellites emit, although the call sign AM5SAT confirms
that it is EASAT-2," AMSAT-EA said. "In the recording made by EA4GPZ, there is
also a faint trace confirmed to be from HADES and stronger packets probably
from the IRIS-A satellite."

AMSAT-EA reports that signals from HADES are weaker than those of EASAT-2,
"most likely because the onboard computer has not yet managed to deploy the
antennas either, although it will continue trying regularly," AMSAT-EA said.
"The reason the signals are suspected to be weaker at HADES is that the
antennas are more tightly folded than those of EASAT-2. In any case, this is
great news, since the transmission pattern confirms the proper functioning of
the satellite. In the observations, you can see the FSK tones with a deviation
of about 5 kHz interspersed with the FM carrier corresponding to the voice
beacon of the satellite, which has call sign AM6SAT. The AMSAT-EA team is
working to try to decode the telemetry signals and obtain more detailed
information on the state of the satellite."

AMSAT is asking amateurs with "very high-gain antennas" to try to receive them
- especially HADES. "If we could decode telemetry, it would be very helpful for
us." AMSAT-EA said. "Until antennas are deployed, it will be very difficult to
use their repeaters or to receive any SSTV camera images from HADES, but we
hope that this will happen sooner or later, at least because, even if the
computer doesn't succeed applying heat to the resistor where the thread
[retaining the antennas] is attached, with time, the thread should break due to
the space environment conditions." - Thanks to AMSAT News Service

[1] https://www.amsat-ea.org/
[2] https://github.com/AMSAT-EA/easat2-tle-lottery/blob/main/satnogs-2022-01-16-DELFI-PQ.tle

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