Excellent job - thanks for sharing!
Yes, very interesting - keep watching and see what more you can figure out about what they’re doing.
Excellent job - thanks for sharing!
Yes, very interesting - keep watching and see what more you can figure out about what they’re doing.
For sure!
$ grep ‘^2023-09-10 21’ 30914geo.csv > 2023-09-10_21.csv
$ python3 process_simple.py 2023-09-10_21.csv
Writing image to: 2023-09-10_21.jpg
Hello, Friends!
Here is schedule of new image transmissions:
15.09.2023 (UTC):
Image 1: 09:43:00 + 09:45:00 + 09:47:00 + 09:49:00
Image 2: 20:55:00 + 22:26:00 + 22:28:00
16.09.2023 (UTC):
Image 2: 04:22:00 + 04:24:00
Image 3: 05:55:00 + 05:57:00 + 07:28:00 + 07:30:00 + 07:32:00
Image 4: 09:01:00 + 09:03:00 + 09:05:00 + 09:07:00
Image 5: 10:32:00 + 10:34:00 + 10:36:00
17.09.2023 (UTC):
Image 5: 03:40:00
Image 6: 05:12:00 + 05:14:00 + 06:35:00 + 06:44:00 + 06:46:00 + 06:48:00 + 08:19:00 + 08:21:00 + 08:23:00
Complete StratoSat-TK-1 image downlinked in one go!
At what time was the pass ? With what software did you decode ?
Hi!
More info in the post above (Geoscan-Edelveis mission - #608 by jupitersaturn09).
I’m using my own software. I’m having a bit of trouble reading one of the counters right now, but I have a few ideas
The counter seems pretty similar to GEOSCAN’s. Maybe @SA2KNG has ideas about how to read it?
It seems to have dumped a lot the past few days, so the best advice I can give is just to listen on the morning passes.
$ grep ‘^2023-09-16 07’ 30917geo.csv > 2023-09-16_07.csv
$ python3 process_simple.py 2023-09-16_07.csv
Writing image to: 2023-09-16_07.jpg
Today nice pass.
…and the missed packet didn’t ruin the image much!