Hello, I have some PICSAT observation but never decode anything, does it need to configure somethings from Client side ? or I have too much noise ? its BPSK 1200
Regarding Observation 6130981 …
thx you
Hello, I have some PICSAT observation but never decode anything, does it need to configure somethings from Client side ? or I have too much noise ? its BPSK 1200
Regarding Observation 6130981 …
thx you
There is enough signal in the reception, so it should be possible to decode the data.
This decode was done with another solution.
-> Packet from 1k2 BPSK downlink
Container:
ax25_header = Container:
addresses = ListContainer:
Container:
callsign = u'PICSAT' (total 6)
ssid = Container:
ch = True
ssid = 0
extension = False
Container:
callsign = u'PICSAT' (total 6)
ssid = Container:
ch = False
ssid = 2
extension = True
control = 0x03
pid = 0xF0
primary_header = Container:
ccsds_version = 0
packet_type = False
secondary_header_flag = True
process_id = 2
level_flag = False
payload_flag = False
packet_category = 1
sequence_flag = 3
packet_id = 7936
data_length = 108
secondary_header = 2000-01-26 12:00:14.544000
packet = Container:
I guess another solution is gnuradio.
Im talking decoding with Satnogs, that’s goal, like this one , very strong signal but nothing decoded SatNOGS Network - Observation 6250187
my question is , there is need any setting or it should be decoded automatically
Search this community forum for satnogs gr-satellites integration.
Up front this isn’t for people who are new to Linux you need some experience but that will automate a gnuradio based integration.