AngoSat 1 (will be 14.5° East)

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Angosat-1 should have stopped at 14.5°E on Jan 9, but several recent TLE's let it continue to drift 3.2°W/day, near 3°E now.
@Marcus_21 , can you still intercept signals?
 

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Angosat-1 should have stopped at 14.5°E on Jan 9, but several recent TLE's let it continue to drift 3.2°W/day, near 3°E now.
@Marcus_21 , can you still intercept signals?




Also noticed the same, iv'e tried to catch the 3830 GHz beacon whilst it's been moving but couldn't see it at all. I can't track the lower telemetry frequencies due to having a Norsat extended C band lnb connected that only goes down to 3600. Has anybody else seen the 3.800 beacon ?.
 

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Oh dear - its not looking good is it?
 

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That was an old info about problems right after launch, nothing related to the moment.
 

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... Iv'e been monitoring this young ladies movements in the last nearly two days and it would appear that there is some kind of control over it.
1st monitored at 2.20° East at an altitude of 22405 miles. In nearly two days it has drifted/ moved to 0.98° East, jumped over to 0.04°West, then back to 0.76°East > 0.45°E >0.22°E and my latest has it jumped across to 0.01°West. It's altitude heights ranged from 22405 miles to a low of 22349 miles and back up to my latest of 22438 miles.
 

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:-doh

Not exactly what we would call being fully under control in that case!
 

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Angosat-1 should have stopped at 14.5°E on Jan 9, but several recent TLE's let it continue to drift 3.2°W/day, near 3°E now.
@Marcus_21 , can you still intercept signals?

I am sorry to reply so late. Only the frequency 3404,12 LHCP was active on December 29th. From December 30th to January 2nd it was off again. Re-ignited January 3 until January 7th. From 7 January everything is off....

In summary

December 29th: 3404,12 = Active and 3401,12 = Off
December 30th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
December 31th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 1st: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 2nd: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 3rd: 3404,12 = Active and 3401,12 = Off
January 4th: 3404,12 = Active and 3401,12 = Off
January 5th: 3404,12 = Active and 3401,12 = Off
January 6th: 3404,12 = Active and 3401,12 = Off
January 7th: 3404,12 = Active and 3401,12 = Off
January 8th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 9th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 10th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 11th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 12th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 13th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
January 14th: 3404,12 = Off and 3401,12 = Off
 

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Energia, 15.01.2018
"The telemetry received from the satellite made it possible to identify the problem in the operation of the equipment of the electric power supply system of the "Angosat" spacecraft. RSC Energia specialists complete the processing of available telemetry information and are preparing to conduct a series of tests.
In the near future, the spacecraft "Angosat", moving along the geostationary orbit in the western direction, will leave the radio visibility zone of the means of the Flight Control Center (Korolev).
In view of the high responsibility of maneuvers in the geostationary orbit, it was decided not to actively influence the spacecraft before it returned to the radio visibility zone.
The resumption of work related to the flight tests of the spacecraft "Angosat" is planned in mid-April 2018."
 

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I am not a patient man :( Hope they manage to recover it.

Who built the satellite?
 

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angosat 1 now 64.5w
as soon start testing signal
 

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angosat 1 now 64.5w
as soon start testing signal

No chance of any signal testing - its out of control until it gets back into Russian range in April after going the long way around!
 

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Tv bird Olympus1 went out of control and had an unscheduled trip around the globe in 1991! :D

Heres some infomation about Olympus1 taken from that rather nice Analoguesat.co.uk website we used to have access to :D

Focus on Olympus-1
 

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I remember tdf 1 and tv sat german tv and france channel use d2mac
I have one decoder for nostagy
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Eutelsat 16C, the satellite that started in 2000 as SESAT 1 at 36°E, has been a placeholder at 14.5°E for several years.
Now drifting 3.2°W/day, that looks like graveyard orbit. Seems to have left 14.5°E on February 1. Expected lifetime was 10 years.

Meanwhile, Angosat-1 can be estimated to reach 14.5°E again on May 1. Only then we'll see, dead or alive.
 
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