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Sound of Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat 06:38 UTC , May 11 2016

Sound of Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat  06:38 UTC , May 11 2016

Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat
Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat


Sound of Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat  06:38 UTC , May 11 2016 .  Max El 11 deg .Freq 145.800 MHZ, is too weak on 437.025 MHZ


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TM-D700 as link Tomsk-TPU-120 vs ISS APRS

TM-D700  as link Tomsk-TPU-120   vs  ISS APRS


TM-D700  as link Tomsk-TPU-120  frequency at 145.800 MHZ and ISS APRS at 145.825 MHz

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View ON SpectraVue , peak TM-D700 around -75db and ISS APRS peak around -90db



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Sound of Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat

Sound of Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat

A 3D-printed satellite assembled at Tomsk Polytechnic University is scheduled to launch from the International Space Station (ISS) to the 120th anniversary of the school. TPU handled the satellite to RSC “Energia”, where final preparations will take place for shipment to the Baikonur Cosmodrome.



The greeting signal will be transmitted once a minute on 437.025 MHz FM on 10 at 07:55 UTC and switched off on May 11 at 10:10 UTC.. One of the Kenwood transceivers (TM D700) on the ISS will provide a cross-band relay, re-transmitting the signal on 145.800 MHz FM.


Below is Record  Sound of  Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat on 145.800 MHz , very weak on 437.025 at 8.1 deg max elevation . The Signal on 145.800 MHz is so STRONG

Sound of Tomsk TPU-120 CubeSat 15:47 UTC , May 10 2016 


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Sound of Tomsk TPU-120 CubeSat 17:23 UTC , May 10 2016 



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Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat celebrates University anniversary

Tomsk-TPU-120 CubeSat celebrates University anniversary

A 3D-printed satellite assembled at Tomsk Polytechnic University is scheduled to launch from the International Space Station (ISS) to the 120th anniversary of the school. TPU handled the satellite to RSC “Energia”, where final preparations will take place for shipment to the Baikonur Cosmodrome. “Tomsk-TPU-120” satellite delivery on the ISS will be held on 31 March.

Tomsk-TPU-120
 On March 31 from Baikonur Cosmodrome it is scheduled to launch a cargo spacecraft “Progress MS-02”, which will bring TPU satellite on the International Space Station. – Credit Tomsk Polytechnic University



During the next spacewalk ISS astronauts will launch the satellite from the outer surface of the station. The satellite will orbit at 400 km. The term of its operation in space will last about six months.
The TPU satellite refers to nanosatellites (CubeSat) and has dimensions of 300x100x100 mm. It will be the world's first space vehicle, which housing was 3D-printed. In the future, the technology can be a breakthrough in the creation of small satellites and make them more massive and accessible.
The device was designed in the TPU scientific and educational center “Modern production technologies”. Materials of which made the satellite, were developed by scientists of Tomsk Polytechnic University and the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science.
The TPU satellite was built to test new technology of space materials science and a series of the university developments and its partners.

Various sensors will record the temperature of the board, the plates and batteries, electronics data. These data will be transmitted to Earth in real time mode. According to the data, scientists will be able to analyze the condition of the materials and decide whether they will be used in the construction of the prospective spacecrafts.
To be reminded that in May 2016 Tomsk Polytechnic University celebrates 120 years since its foundation. Therefore, according to polytechnicer idea, the satellite “Tomsk-TPU-120” will have to transmit a greeting to Earth inhabitants, recorded by students of the university in 10 languages: Russian, English, German, French, Chinese, Arabic, Tatar, Indian, Kazakh and Portuguese.


The greeting signal will be transmitted once a minute on 437.025 MHz FM on 10 at 07:55 UTC and switched off on May 11 at 10:10 UTC.. One of the Kenwood transceivers (TM D700) on the ISS will provide a cross-band relay, re-transmitting the signal on 145.800 MHz FM.

Reception reports will be appreciated. Please send reports to mailto:rv3dr@mail.ru

Source : tpu.ru

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