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[jamsat-bb:3788] RS-18 !!!



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 RS-18 放出!
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                           by JE9PEL/1 脇田

 予定どおり、ロシアのスペースステーションMIR から、本日
 11/11 07:00JST (11/10 22:00UTC) 頃、「Sputnik-41(RS-18)」
 が放出されました。

     EVA : 11/10 22:00UTC開始 - 11/11 04:00UTC終了
     145.812MHz (145.816 --> 145.808) [FM, CW, SSB]
     200mW_Beacon : Beep Beep Beep


 皆様と同様に、次のような情報が amsat-bb に流れています。

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From: "Claudio Ariotti" <ik1sld@ik1sld.org>
Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [jamsat-amsat-bb:20675] R: Sputnik-41

Communique

     AMSAT-France

     October 27, 1998

     AMSAT-F has delivered in September a new model of Sputnik Satellite
     ( Sputnik 41)
     This satellite will be on board of MIR the 27 of october 1998.
     It will be launch by hand during a Space Walk probably around the
     11th of November. It should take the name of RS18.
     This satellite is part of the programm of school satellite made
     in collaboration with Russian school.

     The satellite has been financed by the "Aeroclub de France" for his
     100 birthday.

     Technical Caracteristic:
     Size: same as RS17 ( 20 cm diameter)
     Weight: 3,5 kg.
     TX: 150 mW with 4 circularized antennas
     Frequency: 145.8125 MHz +/- 5 KHz +/- doppler.
     Life time expected : between 20 and 30 days ( no solar cells).
     Message: the cycle is one message of 5 secondes every 10 secondes.
     There are  2 recorded messages read in French, English and Russian
     In total there is a cycle of 9 records

     1: telemetry ( AF frequency versus internal temperature. See table )

     2: French message:
     "1998 etait l'annee internationale de l'air et de l'espace"
     ( message read by Aurelie Boivin 12 years old, daughter of F6CWN and
     F6IFR)

     3: English message
     " 1998 was the International year of Air and Space"
     ( Read by Constantin Tsiolkvosky-Sambourov,14 years old,
     great-grandson of Tsiolkvosky inventor of rockets and son of
     Sergej  Sambourov RV3DR)

     4: Russian message read by Michael Tsiokvosky-Sambourov, 12 years

     5: a record of the RS18 beep-beep

     6:French message
     " Programme spatial international de satellite educatif"
     (by Gerard Auvray F6FAO)

     7: English message:
     " International Space Scholl Sputnik Programm"
     read by  Victor Kourilov chief of the project

     8: Russian message read by Sergev Sambourov RV3DR ( grand soon of
     Tsiokvosky)
     and responsable of the amateur activity on  MIR.

     9: Same as 5.

     Telemetry of internal temperature:
     -38 degre: 179 Hz
     -30 degre: 273 Hz
     -20 degre: 440 Hz
     -10 degre: 634 Hz
     + 0 degre: 830 Hz
     +10 degre: 1025 Hz
     +20 degre: 1200 Hz
     +30 degre: 1308 Hz
     +40 degre: 1405 Hz
     +45 degre: 1447 Hz
     +50 degre: 1483 Hz

  73 ik1sld Claudio

http://www.ik1sld.org
http://www.ik1sld.org/mirex.htm

E-Mail: ik1sld@ik1sld.org
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Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 10:00:01 +0200
To: sarex@amsat.org
From: Markku Korhonen <oh8uv@kainuumedia.fi>
Subject: [jamsat-sarex:3607] Sputnik18

Sputnik18 was heard last night ( the 10th-11th of November) first time here
in KP34VJ, Paltamo, Finland at 2359-0006 UTC. Exactly the same as Mir
tracking time.
Signal was loud and clear, max S 9 + 5 dB.
Between the messages there is a pause about 8-10seconds.  The message
consists of:

Sputnik "bep bep"
tune ( 5 seconds, temperature beacon ?)
1st voice message in French (YL)
2nd voice message in English: "1998 was ..."
3th voice message in Russian
Sputnik "bep bep"
4th voice message in French
5th voice message in English "International Space..."
6th voice message in Russian
Sputnik "bep bep"


You can hear the same voices from:
http://www.ccr.jussieu.fr/physio/Satedu/sputnik41.html

73 de Markku
OH8UV
http://www.paltamo.fi/~oh8uv/indee.html


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 Name : JE9PEL/1 脇田
 Mail : JE9PEL@jamsat.or.jp
 URL  : http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/
 QTH  : Yokohama, Japan
 Date : 11-Nov.1998
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