Scan of the day:
20535 V 8680 1/2 RCS MAP
Scan of the day:
20535 V 8680 1/2 RCS MAP
New 20652 V 4000 1/2 RCS MAP
ZitatOriginal von Feedsat
Scan of the day:
20535 V 8680 1/2 RCS MAP
Just my first (circular right - sorry!) scan on 1.2m.
PS: I will do a vertical scan next time...
ZitatOriginal von qwer
I will do a vertical scan next time...
Okay, here I am.
ZitatOriginal von Feedsat
New 20652 V 4000 1/2 RCS MAP
Changing SR now: 20652 V 2000 1/2
Scan. Still on 20535 V 8680 1/2.
Transponder noise using RHC feed on 1.2m. 20.67GHz TP has pulsed signals but captured when none were on.
Nothing new in spertrum here.
/edit: linear scan here.
Still on 20535 V 8680 1/2.
No changes (I´m in circular at this time).
Sicral 1B (Norad ID 34810) is actual on Position 25.15°E with very small inclined of 0,1°.
Sicral 1B (Norad ID 34810) is actual on Position 25.15°E with very small inclined of 0,1°.
You're looking at an old TLE of 20 September 2022.
So all we know it was at 11.8°E on that day, a TLE doesn't predict the future!
Unfortunately, amateur TLE's reports of classified satellites (of NRO, Sicrals etc.) are very few since 2022.
You are right, the TLE Data on n2yo are 22263..
Celestrak listet a lot of military satellites under "Active Geosynchronous", but not the TLE of 34810
For next time I'll put the TLE in my converter, sorry for the false information.
Yes, many military satellites (of US Airforce & Navy) were de-classified a couple of years ago, and became available on e.g. CelesTrak, N2YO etc.
But not the ones operated by NRO, the Sicrals (of Italy), and a few more. TLE's for these still depend on visual amateur observations.
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