FUNcube-1 Dashboard User Interface App Now Available

FUNcube-1 last test dashboard frame

FUNcube-1 last test dashboard frame

In advance of the FUNcube-1 launch next week on November 21 at 07:10:11 UT, this first release of the FUNcube Dashboard User Interface software is now available for download here: http://funcube.org.uk/working-documents/funcube-telemetry-dashboard

This software, when used with a FUNcube Dongle or other SSB capable VHF receiver, will decode and display all the 58 telemetry channels, all the on-board status flags and also the Fitter messages from the spacecraft.

The FUNcube Dashboard will also enable users to upload the telemetry they are receiving to a central Data Warehouse so that others around the world can see what is happening on board.

A fully illustrated set of installation and operating guidance notes can also be downloaded from that page.

Additionally we also have some IQ and audio files available here that can be used for testing. http://funcube.org.uk/working-documents/telemetry-examples/

Full details of the telemetry format, which has considerable heritage from AO-40, can be found here. http://funcubetest2.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/fun_downlink_data_draft_13.doc

We are very grateful to our software development team for their efforts in developing the Dashboard and we look forward to your feedback. Please let us have questions and experiences at the FUNcube forum at http://forum.funcube.org.uk/viewforum.php?f=3

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FUNcube-1 Handbook now in Italian and French

FUNcube-1 Handbook Front PageThanks to Pierluigi Poggi IW4BLG the FUNcube-1 handbook is now available in Italian, and thanks to Christophe Mercier of AMSAT-Francophone it is also available in French.

The handbook provides an initial introduction to the project overall and the FUNcube-1 spacecraft in particular.

The primary mission of the FUNcube-1 CubeSat is to provide a telemetry beacon that can be easily received by schools and colleges for educational outreach purposes. When not in educational mode the spacecraft switches on a communications transponder for use by radio amateurs.

The launch is planned for November 21, 2013 at 07:10:11 UT on a Dnepr rocket from Dombarovsky near Yasny in the Russian Federation.

The English, Italian and French versions of the handbook can be downloaded from http://funcube.org.uk/working-documents/

Direct links:
English
Italian
French

It is presently being translated into Dutch and AMSAT-UK would be delighted to receive offers of translation into other languages. Contact AMSAT-UK here.

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FUNcube-1 Project Update November 11

FUNcube-1 last test dashboard frame

FUNcube-1 last test dashboard frame

The FUNcube-1 software team is working feverishly to complete the FUNcube Dashboard software that will be used to decode and display the telemetry that will be transmitted from the spacecraft on 145.935 MHz after the launch planned for November 21 at 07:10:11 UT.

A Dnepr launch

A Dnepr launch

Whilst they finish their work here are some provisional pre-launch Keplerian Elements (Keps). We may well receive an updated set nearer to the day of launch but we expect that these should be good enough for the first few hours/days after launch.

Satellite: FUNCUBE-1
Catalog number: 99991
Epoch time:      13325.309563080
Element set:    1
Inclination:      97.7956 deg
RA of node:      38.2570 deg
Eccentricity:    0.0059925
Arg of perigee:  198.5190 deg
Mean anomaly:    336.5388 deg
Mean motion:  14.77841394 rev/day
Decay rate:      0.00000106
Epoch rev:          1

Two-Line Elements (TLE’s):
FUNcube
1 999991 00  0  0 13325.30956308  .00000106  00000-0  00000-0 0  0010
2 99999 097.7956 038.2570 0059900 198.5190 336.5388 14.77841394000000

The particular method of deployment used by this Dnepr launch vehicle means that the dispersion of all the objects may be somewhat more rapid than we are commonly used to, so this may help the experts determine which object is which.

AMSAT-UK FUNcube Mission Patch Rev4 20100609

AMSAT-UK FUNcube Mission Patch

FUNcube-1 will initially be transmitting only about 30 mW of output power, this is its “Safe Mode”, so a steerable Yagi will greatly help reception.

When the spacecraft is eventually transmitting data in its normal “Educational Mode” the signal is expected to be about 10 dB louder.

To stay up-to-date with what has happening with the FUNcube project and, in particular, with the FUNcube-1 spacecraft please visit http://www.funcube.org.uk/

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Graham G3VZV

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FUNcube-1 on BBC Radio

Graham Shirville G3VZV withdevelopment version of FUNcube spacecraft

Graham Shirville G3VZV with the Engineering Model of the FUNcube spacecraft in 2012

Graham Shirville G3VZV was interviewed about the FUNcube-1 CubeSat in the Roberto Perrone show on BBC Three Counties Radio. The interview, broadcast on Monday, November 11 is now available on the web.

FUNcube is an educational spacecraft project with the goal of enthusing and educating young people about radio, space, physics and electronics.

It will support the educational Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) initiatives.

The target audience consists of primary and secondary school pupils and FUNcube will feature a 145 MHz telemetry beacon that will provide a strong signal for the pupils to receive. It will also carry a 435/145 MHz linear transponder for amateur radio SSB/CW communications.

The launch is planned for November 21, 2013 at 07:10:11 UT on a Dnepr rocket from Dombarovsky near Yasny in the Russian Federation.

You can listen to the BBC radio interview by dragging the slider to 02:19:29 in the “Listen Now” recording of the 3 hour show which is at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01kkvzh

FUNcube-1 spacecraft in the clean room with Graham Shirville G3VZV

FUNcube-1 spacecraft in the clean room with Graham Shirville G3VZV

Latest news from FUNcube-1 launch site

CubeSat deployment pods mounted on lower ring

CubeSat deployment pods mounted on lower ring

The FUNcube-1 launch service provider, ISIS Launch Services, has been very busy at Yasny these past few days. They have been integrating all their charges into ISIPODs and then mounting the ISIPODs onto the SHM (Space Head Module).

On Thursday, November 8 the ISIPOD that contains FUNcube-1 was mounted onto the SHM so it has taken the next step en-route to space!

It is good to see the careful progress that is being made to ensure that FUNcube-1 has a smooth ride and all those involved in developing the satellite are very grateful to the team presently in Yasny who are making it all possible.

More details of the integration process can be seen at http://blog.isilaunch.com/

FUNcube Yahoo Group https://amsat-uk.org/funcube/yahoo-group/

1st edition of FUNcube Handbook now available

FUNcube-1 Handbook Front PageThanks to the very good work of Richard Limebear G3RWL the first edition of the “FUNcube Handbook” is now available.

The handbook provides an initial introduction to the project overall and the FUNcube-1 spacecraft in particular. An updated edition may be available sometime after the launch which is currently planned for November 21, 2013.

The primary mission of the FUNcube-1 CubeSat is to provide a telemetry beacon that can be easily received by schools and colleges for educational outreach purposes. When not in educational mode the spacecraft switches on a communications transponder for use by radio amateurs.

It is presently being translated into French, Dutch and Italian and AMSAT-UK would be delighted to receive offers of translation into other languages. Contact AMSAT-UK here.

The handbook and other FUNcube documents can be downloaded from http://funcube.org.uk/working-documents/

Direct link to the FUNcube Handbook v1.3 PDF

FUNcube Yahoo Group https://amsat-uk.org/funcube/yahoo-group/