FO-29 status 8-2-112011年08月03日 18時40分

From: Frank Wiesenmeyer
To: Mineo Wakita
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 17:10:59 -0500

Hello Mineo:

Enclosed recent FO-29 Telemetry report.  All data looks very good except lot of
Fs in place of Bs in temperature frames.

Example:

82  60  97  91  F1  8A  F9  F6  F8  F9  F5  21:24:03
7F  63  9E  96  F1  47  F8  F5  F7  F8  F6  21:34:47

SOLAR ARRAY graph attached.  

Hope you and family are doing well and not affected too much by earth quake.

73 for now,
Frank K9CIS


From: Mineo Wakita
To: Frank Wiesenmeyer

Hi Frank,
Thanks for your FO-29 Solar Array Current Graph update.

We, Japanese restores from the damage of this Earthquake and Tsunami by all means.
However, the damage of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station is serious accident.
Thank you for your kind encouragement.

http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/fo29sola.htm

JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita from Yokohama Japan

ARISSat-1 受信レポート先2011年08月03日 18時42分

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You will receive a PDF certificate by e-mail.

Students and school groups are especially welcome!
We look forward to your report!

Your report must contain the following information:

1) The signal you received:
   a) the secret word*, 
   b) an SSTV image, or, 
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2) Your name or group name

3) The date/time of reception

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Secret word* contest to: secretword@arissat1.org
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