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VELOX-2 CW Beacon

05:33 UTC
VELOX-2 CW beacon on Spectravue
VELOX-2 CW Beacon Decoder
CW beacon: SSG502YYFZAZ9A7Z4D2
Satellite Mode 2: Normal Mode
Battery Voltage Cell 1: 3949 mV .. 4044 mV
Battery Voltage Cell 2: 3949 mV .. 4044 mV
avg. Battery Cell Temperature: 10 .. 12 C
avg. Solar Panel Temp: >= 60 C
Body Solar Panel Temperature: -39 .. 9 C
Satellite Mode 2: Normal Mode
Battery Voltage Cell 1: 3949 mV .. 4044 mV
Battery Voltage Cell 2: 3949 mV .. 4044 mV
avg. Battery Cell Temperature: 10 .. 12 C
avg. Solar Panel Temp: >= 60 C
Body Solar Panel Temperature: -39 .. 9 C
VELOX-2 Signal Received

VELOX-2 1200 BPSK
The VELOX-II mission is a Singaporean experimental nanosatellite mission. The project is part of NTU’s Undergraduate Satellite Program, which provides an opportunity for engineering students to participate in a multidisciplinary hands-on space project.
The 12 kilogramm 6U CubeSat sized VELOX-II will be carrying experimental satellite-based communication hardware developed by Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Singapore Exchange mainboard listed Addvalue Technologies Ltd. This unique payload transmits data it collects to a geostationary communications satellite. If proven successful in space, the payload will allow the VELOX-II to send data back to the NTU ground station from anywhere even if the satellite is not flying above Singapore, as is presently the case.
The VELOX-II mission is a Singaporean experimental nanosatellite mission. The project is part of NTU’s Undergraduate Satellite Program, which provides an opportunity for engineering students to participate in a multidisciplinary hands-on space project.
The 12 kilogramm 6U CubeSat sized VELOX-II will be carrying experimental satellite-based communication hardware developed by Addvalue Innovation Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Singapore Exchange mainboard listed Addvalue Technologies Ltd. This unique payload transmits data it collects to a geostationary communications satellite. If proven successful in space, the payload will allow the VELOX-II to send data back to the NTU ground station from anywhere even if the satellite is not flying above Singapore, as is presently the case.
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