OSCAR Zero from a Satellite Operator s Perspective

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OSCAR Zero from a Satellite Operator s Perspective We will talk about moon bounce Hardware requirements Software requirements JT65, a digital mode optimized for the Earth- Moon-Earth (EME) radio path. Questions and Answers 1

Why Satellite Operators? Natural transition to EME for satellite operators Already familiar with Doppler, footprint, AOS, LOS Already have yagi antennas on Az/El rotor Already have sideband capable radio Already have radio connected to the PC Already familiar with using tracking software 2

Benefits to AMSAT & Satellite Operators Better understanding of how to optimize receiver performance Better understanding of how to optimize digital coding schemes Excellent DX. Virtually every corner of the world can be within the footprint Excellent pass length: ~12 hours typical Utilize existing hardware It s linear 3

Hardware Requirements A typical station capable of operating linear transponder satellites Windows/Mac/*NIX computer SSB VHF/UHF radio Radio to PC interface 100W or more. Less power can be offset by more aluminum. Yagi antennas mounted on an Az/El rotor 4

Hardware: Antenna Just about any yagi has been proven to work*! Tape Measure yagi Two element yagi Arrow LEO satellite yagi *provided the antenna on the other end is sufficiently large 5

EME with Tape Measure and 2 Element Yagi Antennas G4DVC Tape Measure yagi EME http://www.g4dcv.co.uk/dfeme.htm DJ7AL 2 element yagi EME http://www.dj7al.de/11026.htm dj7al 6

Arrow EME Station 7

Arrow EME Station QSO 8

KB8RQ s EME Station 9

Antenna Polarity Just like with artificial satellites, polarity matters 0dB Attenuation vs Polarity Mismatch Angle Difference 0º 10º 20º 30º 40º 50º 60º 70º 80º 90º -3dB -6dB -9dB -12dB -15dB -18dB -21dB -24dB 10

Software Requirements PC clock synchronization **IMPORTANT** WSJT weak signal suite JT65 is one of many modes contained in the WSJT package FSK Modern protocol utilizing compression and error correction 11

NAT vs. TAT Source Coding and Reed Solomon provide a great amount of message dissimilarity. Over a weak or noisy channel, NAT and TAT can sound very similar, whether by phone or CW, thus easily confused. Once JT65 encoded, the difference between NAT and TAT becomes the difference between APPLE and ORANGE. Not easily confused! 12

Minimalist Satellite QSO XE2SAT W6SAT CM97 W6SAT XE2SAT DK59 Roger W6SAT 13

Minimalist JT65 EME QSO CQ W6SAT CM97 W6SAT XE2SAT DK59 XE2SAT W6SAT OOO RO RRR 73 14

JT65 Signal in the SpecJT Window 15

WSJT Main Window 16

JT65 Advantages Unparalleled sensitivity and resilience Can multitask while operating Be productive while you operate! Email Surf the web Talk on the phone Work Human element involved. Operator skill makes a difference 17

JT65 Disadvantages Slow data rate 13 characters of random text or 2 calls + report/grid in 48 sec PC required Accurate time sync required (Internet or GPS based) SDR (required?) for random contacts Human element involved. Operator skill makes a difference 18

JT65 Distinctions Macro driven. Contacts made with the mouse, not keyboard Human skills required. Operator must analyze and validate the computer s output. 10dB 15dB better performance than the next best mode, CW 19

What DX is out there? Callsign Grid Callsign Grid Callsign Grid F6FHP IN94 F6HVK JN27 OK1CU JO80 DF7KF JO30 F8DO JN26 PA0JMV JO21 DK0KK JO30 I2FAK JN45 RK3FG KO86 DK3WG JO72 K1OR FN42 RU1AA KP40 DL8GP JN39 K6MYC DM07 S52LM JN65 DL8YHR JO41 K9MRI EN70 SM5DIC JO89 DL9MS JO54 KB8RQ EM79 SM7GVF JO77 EA2AGZ IN91 N9XG EN60 UA3PTW KO93 11.4dBd 9 element yagi + 300W 1.79dBnf/14.25dBG LNA 20

JT65 Operating tips Read my paper Read all of its references Read the WSJT manual, complete its JT65 tutorial Sync your clock. BktTimeSync, Meinberg, NTP, etc Assess your noise floor ~15dBG LNA should not cause your S meter to move Foxhunt noise sources in your house Practice on HF But watch out, extremely poor operating is prevalent on HF Human element involved. Operator skill makes a difference Re-Read my paper 21

Final thoughts This talk barely scratched the surface Reading and Re-reading my paper will scratch the surface deeper Don t be alarmed if you find out you re deaf. You never needed ears for what you were previously doing Improving your station s capacity to operate OSCAR Zero substantially improves its capacity to operate other satellites 22