ARISSat-1 Summary of Reception

The Satellite
ARISSat-1 aka Radioskaf aka Radioscaf-B aka KEDR aka RS01S
Best extant information sources:
My Receptions
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29 entries on my voice telemetry chart, the first on August 4 at 10:47 UTC (Mission Elapsed Time 967). On August 9 I got MET 8166, but a week later MET was already resetting during eclipse. Last voice heard January 3 at 21:19z (MET 51), with my first IHU report exceeding 50 degrees C.
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43 entries on the CW chart, the first on August 18 at 00:30z, the last January 3 at 21:20z. Copied 16 full callsigns and one partial (?3IOR=G3IOR), some of them multiple times... G3YJO, I2KBD, IW2CTJ, JA1ANG, JA3GEP, K1HTV, K1ZZ, K2MBU, K2ZRO, K6DFH, K6LF, KB0G, KB5AWP, KB5SIW, KB5TZZ, KB5YSQ
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RF ranged from 305 to 541 mA.
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54 frames on the data chart, putting me in the sagging middle of DK3WN's list of 261 submitters.
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Heard at least nine secret words / passwords, but didn't understand some of them.
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Recorded 13 messages and heard some more. Need translations. EDIT: Got them. Tnx agn DK3WN.
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Obtained 15 SSTV images (2 during prerelease testing) and made a clean sweep on cameras.
Notes
- About the image: My first SSTV reception of an ARISSat-1 image, just a couple of days after its August 3 deployment.
- My original reception record is in a Google sheet.
- Originally posted to Blogger.
- Last modified January 28, 2026.
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