Hallo...
interesting information found today ....in BLOG of PLANETARY.ORG on CHINESE MOON MISSION (some is hamradio related ... )
http://www.planetary.org/blogs…ge-4-mission-updates.html
73 de dg0opk
Hallo...
interesting information found today ....in BLOG of PLANETARY.ORG on CHINESE MOON MISSION (some is hamradio related ... )
http://www.planetary.org/blogs…ge-4-mission-updates.html
73 de dg0opk
And here the link to the HAM page:
i prefer this image.... not the "old ones"
https://twitter.com/radioteles…tatus/1092406805307817985
MADE FEBRUARY 2019....
73
last summer from my holiday home I took part in the DSLWP-B tests. It was a good experience even with all modest equipment.
The hamradio experiments are still ongoing and will continue until August 2019 when the satellite DSLWP-B will be dropped abruptly on the lunar surface to avoid leaving space debris in orbit.
Some interesting links about the HAM Radio part:
Official server original photos at HIT Institute.
http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/dashboard/pages/pics-b.html
DSLWP Radio Info, Successful Configurations
http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/wp/?page_id=844
contributors experiments
http://lilacsat.hit.edu.cn/das…pages_en/contributor.html
contributors maps
There is a S band beacon aboard DSLWP-B around 2275.22 MHz. Last Monday I could monitor the signal, when the probe disappeared behind the moon.
http://www.dj5ar.de/?p=3267
great job at DSLWP-B from BG2BHC, Dwingeloo Radiotelescope PI9CAM, Reinhard Kuehn DK5LA and the whole team.
#Beresheet signal on 2280.0 MHz. This plot shows the signal's intensity period, probably due to rotation. Period is roughly 5 min now.
[Blocked Image: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D0AisA9WsAQ9tU6.jpg]
13:05 - 22. Feb. 2019