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3-26-20
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NOAA-19 (137.1Mhz)
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DIR ?
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MEL ?
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LONG ?
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Appear at: ~16:31:00
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UTC Time: ~20:31:00
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Duration: ~8:00
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Antenna Direction: South
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Antenna Size: 53cm each
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Antenna Type: Dipole
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Height: 144cm
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Angle: 120
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Tuned in at 137.1mhz
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bandwidth: 40.5 khz
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Notes:
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The satilite should be nearly overead, i hope that doesnt mess with it, WXtoImg doesnt
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know this flyby exists
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i guess, for this flyby the antenna's V will be facing south. I also measured antenna
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length from the center of
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the dipole
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minuites before I am now realizing just how low on the horizion this flyby will be
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oops i guess?
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Post:
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max elavation of ~8 degrees, this one is a lost cause
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WXToImg didnt record anything, so there wont be any files for this flyby attached
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NOAA-19 (137.1mhz)
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DIR N
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MEL 66E
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LONG 78W
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Appear at: 18:13:01
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UTC Time: 22:13:01
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Duration: 11:42
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Antenna Direction: South (V pole facing)
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Antenna Size: 53cm each
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Antenna Type: Dipole
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Height:
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Angle: 120
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Tuned in at 137.1mhz
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bandwidth: 40.5khz
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Notes:
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This one is a decent length of time overhead, and this time I taped the antenna to the top of a ladder that is
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leaning on a shed
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Post:
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Dad told me it was gonna rain, and im not risking my computer. Guess were waiting for tommorow's pass
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