How To Receive And Decode L-Band Weather Satellites

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @box6225
    @box6225 Před 4 měsíci +84

    the bot comments are CRAZY (i cant wait to see this video ive had a MASSIVE old radio antenna outside my house ive been wanting to do something with)

    • @personzorz
      @personzorz Před 4 měsíci +3

      Oh they are gonna get SO much worse

  • @lilben869
    @lilben869 Před 4 měsíci +58

    Oh hell yea. A video on the automatic tracking would be awesome.

  • @Adurite
    @Adurite Před 4 měsíci +21

    I can totally see the fascination with satellites. In an unexperienced person's eyes, it looks like literal magic, being able to send/receive images from seemingly nothing.

    • @johnbell3621
      @johnbell3621 Před 4 měsíci +4

      We’ve always associated radio with sound, not pictures. So the idea of getting images through a radio would seem like magic.
      But images through radio is nothing new, amateur radio have been using SSTV (sending images) for ages.

    • @videogames8261
      @videogames8261 Před 4 měsíci

      are you real?

    • @Flylikea
      @Flylikea Před 4 měsíci

      Same

  • @TDnN_Noks
    @TDnN_Noks Před 4 měsíci +18

    I feel like a collab between you and "Technology Connections" would be a hit, been watching a while love the content.

    • @reeflab2221
      @reeflab2221 Před 4 měsíci +1

      This needs to be the pinned comment

    • @AlphaTheta.
      @AlphaTheta. Před 4 měsíci +1

      And the signal path

  • @improvisedchaos8904
    @improvisedchaos8904 Před 4 měsíci +9

    I was talkin' to one of the homies in old school runescape and he mentioned you. Told him I was already a fan. Love your stuff dude

  • @J.Bliszko
    @J.Bliszko Před 4 měsíci +17

    Absolutely invested in the development of your channel over the last year. Keep the great work going dude!

  • @fredWaxBeans11111
    @fredWaxBeans11111 Před 4 měsíci +5

    When I played with this a few years ago (downloaded Meteor M2 images), all I used was a small "August DTA240" hdtv antenna with TV "rabbit ears" connected to it. I did not move the antenna(s) to track the satellite, it just sat there stationary. I also was receiving the signal indoors lol. Lots of errors in the image, but it was mostly "proof-of-concept", just to see if I could get an image. I did!! I was actually surprised it worked as well as it did.
    But the images that Gabe received are just stunning. COOL BEANS!!

  • @michaelterrell
    @michaelterrell Před 4 měsíci +22

    NOAA was using 100 foot dishes when we built the turnkey system for Wallops Island.
    Encryption uses more power aboard a satellite, so it doesn't make sense.

  • @nickgerner2920
    @nickgerner2920 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I'm putting together a list of projects for new members in my radio club. Stuff like this is exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for. Thanks for the video!

  • @mrleeal
    @mrleeal Před 4 měsíci +9

    this is your best satellite explainer video yet. thank you for the key information.

  • @excitedatom1403
    @excitedatom1403 Před 4 měsíci +6

    11:00 thank you so much for quickly explaining the adapters as well. It's these little details that help a lot! Great video, thank you :)

  • @wavemaker54
    @wavemaker54 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Like the umbrella idea for a rainy day, with a bunch of bright daylight LED strips to make your little area a sunny day. A portable power brick would be ideal.
    I like the idea of collecting my own satellite imagery, sounds like a great project.
    I’m happy I stumbled upon your channel, just subscribed.

  • @LuMaxQFPV
    @LuMaxQFPV Před 4 měsíci +7

    It's very important to have a pigtail adapter on that/those usb devices. They have tremendous leverage if just plugged straight into a phone or laptop. One tug, or trip on a cable, or antenna blows over, and you're looking at a relatively expensive amount of damage to the USB jack.. Spend the extra few bucks for a short dongle/pigtail. I always have extras for my non tech friends who struggle with stuff like this... I hand them one, and they instantly get it.

    • @AndrewBeals
      @AndrewBeals Před 4 měsíci

      Good call! Sellers call them a "USB C Extension Cable" on *m*z*n's marketplace. I see 0.6' (8"/18mm) ones and a few 4" ones. This includes a OTG+charging port which comes out as a C female (10W) and an A OTG port. Handy.

  • @koningbolo4700
    @koningbolo4700 Před 4 měsíci +6

    10:20 Amazing Stroopwafels... greetings from the Netherlands...

    • @HBvD
      @HBvD Před 4 měsíci

      Haha ik had het zelfde 😂

  • @budgetmerch
    @budgetmerch Před 4 měsíci +3

    Interesting stuff - I didn't realise that this is so readily available with minimal equipment. I do use an SDR for repairing vintage radios but I don't have any sort of dish for this satellite stuff. Would be interesting to explore, though.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Před 4 měsíci +12

    @saveitforparts >>> Great video...👍
    That USA-only military satellite sounds interesting.

  • @tfairfield42
    @tfairfield42 Před 4 měsíci +2

    My buddy brought me over an old Dish satellite dish, one of the more oval shaped common style. Gonna solder up the little feed with the 3d print support structure you had in one video.

  • @walkercustoms
    @walkercustoms Před 4 měsíci +5

    Excellent explaining of everything. Thank you.

  • @ratmadness4858
    @ratmadness4858 Před 4 měsíci +3

    you keep making GOES 16 look like the easy choice! I hope to have my rig working before hurricane season. It's a hobby to track them.

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci +4

      I use it as my baseline a lot, for testing and aligning antennas. I've manage to pick it up with some pretty marginal gear, although I'm not always able to decode good images with the flaky antennas!

    • @ratmadness4858
      @ratmadness4858 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@saveitforparts my brother in law gave me an 8 foot dish in 2008. finally have a use for it!

  • @prillewitz
    @prillewitz Před 4 měsíci +1

    Those are Amazing Stroopwafels! I will have to receive some satellites the coming month. Your enthusiasm is catching!

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc Před 4 měsíci +4

    I still can't believe how much different the live satellite cameras are than these public cameras.
    I mean the first time I saw the live cameras on every satellite my mouth dropped open.
    We were told never to look at these cameras, so every time I worked alone, like on Christmas, I watched them, and they were just mind-blowing.
    So detailed. So clear.
    Like looking at Google Earth in real time.
    I really miss that job
    I saw so many cool feeds

    • @tommojphillips
      @tommojphillips Před 4 měsíci +1

      why they tell you not to look at them??

  • @heatedpoolandbar
    @heatedpoolandbar Před 4 měsíci +2

    Good stuff. This is a nice introductory video that I can share when telling my friends about your channel.

  • @michaellichter4091
    @michaellichter4091 Před 4 měsíci +1

    A very comprehensive and interesting video about my favorite topic, satellites. There were also some things in there that were new to me, better to use an umbrella than no satellite dish at all. Perhaps there will also be a video about amateur radio satellites, as there are several in orbit, and even the ISS now has an X-band repeater that receives on 145.990 MHz and retransmits it on 437.800 MHz. It seems that very few people know that receiving weather images and decoding them is completely legal. I look forward to every new video on the subject.

  • @johnbecker8768
    @johnbecker8768 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is pretty cool Gabe. I didn't even know this was a thing. Thank you!

  • @RetinaBurner
    @RetinaBurner Před 4 měsíci +2

    The geekery here is 11/10. Nice work, Gabe. I wonder if a larger diameter shallow mesh dish would be something that you could build. I know it would take a lot more to keep stable, and to aim, but I'm betting you'd get a much cleaner signal. I suggest a mesh to keep the weight down, and also to give a clean reflecting surface. I suppose it just needs to be dense enough so as to reflect signals properly. I'll bet there's a tool out there that will permit calculating mesh density for a given signal spectrum, etc. Just a thought that I think would be cool, but probably a bit spendy and cumbersome. Maybe a larger motorized mount for it? Have fun! :)

  • @neilfoster814
    @neilfoster814 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Another great video Gabe! I've been getting some pretty good results from the 137Mhz NOAA 15, 18 and 19 sats using a modified V dipole antenna, RTL SDR V3 dongle, SDR ++ and WXtoIMG. I've never had ANYTHING from Meteor M2-3 though.
    I'm dying to have a go at getting HRPT images, so your videos are proving really useful and inspirational. Greets from the UK.

  • @StonahJonah
    @StonahJonah Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great vids lately, really enjoy the detailed longer format! 👍👽

  • @pendulum4734
    @pendulum4734 Před 4 měsíci +1

    For your antenna scafolding, move your bottom and middle support braces up to equally split the distance (height wise) on the calculator.
    I had the same problem with mine. They were 30 turn antennas.

  • @dean5263
    @dean5263 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks Gabe, excellent video, it turned out to be very informative.

  • @Elias211185
    @Elias211185 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Поздравляю с Победой!!!!! Как всегда, очень приятно смотреть, всё доходчиво, понятно и самое главное - актуально! Крепкого здоровья и совершения открытий в науке! 👍🔥💯

    • @TolKolR
      @TolKolR Před 4 měsíci +2

      Подскажите, а что за программа на телефоне у автора видео?

  • @jcole6545
    @jcole6545 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks for this video, it answers a lot of my questions about this.

  • @alzeNL
    @alzeNL Před 4 měsíci +2

    very cool, i like your approach on the gain question.

  • @mikeg8cpf985
    @mikeg8cpf985 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Short Backfire antennas work quite well at L band, and dont need pointing at the sat.

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      Interesting, I'll have to watch for those at the surplus store :-)

  • @Mosfet510
    @Mosfet510 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the sdr++ info, I just installed it and it looks pretty feature packed! 👍

  • @chadwi4648
    @chadwi4648 Před 4 měsíci +2

    11:08 1000% for your cable modem at home or any catv connection as well.... keep that braiding out of the way as well... need em clean and level and tight.

  • @MPLS_Andy
    @MPLS_Andy Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is awesome. A complete guide for dummies like me.

  • @Jango1989
    @Jango1989 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much! I desperately want to try this myself and this is a really useful video.

  • @daveys
    @daveys Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent video Gabe, very interesting and comprehensive!

  • @TheLastWolfBane
    @TheLastWolfBane Před 4 měsíci +2

    I ment to send this last video
    I mean, i wasn't looking for a direct answer for the LNA I just wanted to know if something like that would even work or if it would destroy the diodes on my rtl-sdr v3. And thank you for making me realize I haven't updated sdr++ in 4 months😢.

  • @Bunker278
    @Bunker278 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is cool. I think I need to re-up my Ham ticket. 73s.

  • @remiechange5482
    @remiechange5482 Před 4 měsíci +1

    thanks : 18'20s : this is BPSK modulation. It could explain why the RX agc gain value has few effect: With numerical modulation you have a big threhold effect : if your are above this threshold the average gain dont improve reception . Bit 1 ou zero remains 1 or 0. ( basic explanaion ) If you see 4 points : this is QPSK modulation : better datarate but higher SNR needed.

  • @trollenz
    @trollenz Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice ! Lots of useful information here, thanks a lot 👌🏻

  • @xXZookeeper11
    @xXZookeeper11 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey man, I love these videos. In another video you said you went to graduate school to study GIS, I’d be very interested to hear your perspective on the GIS sector, if you work in GIS now or what. Only if that’s something you want to share of course! Thanks again for making these videos

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I haven't directly worked there for a few years. When I graduated the only people using it were government agencies and real estate. I couldn't find a government opening so I drifted into real estate and kind of ended up there. ESRI tried to hire me but I hate Los Angeles and remote work wasn't as much of a thing yet. There are probably a lot more options nowadays but I'm a little out of date on modern GIS topics. I still use it occasionally and I have some video ideas involving GIS, but no time to do them :-D

  • @dorvinion
    @dorvinion Před 4 měsíci +1

    For the printed scaffolds, thinking that if were broken into five parts it would work better.
    Print the legs flat and the two rings with holes in them to index the legs you may have better results
    Some assembly required at the end but figure you'll get a better print

  • @sarkybugger5009
    @sarkybugger5009 Před 4 měsíci +4

    If you're using an on-the-go adaptor, get one with a cable between the plug and the socket. Saves putting a strain on the connectors at both ends, and could save you an expensive repair.
    Ask me how I know this. ☹

  • @mattparker9726
    @mattparker9726 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Also, this was a SUPER cool episode! Keep it up!

  • @remcodejonge9042
    @remcodejonge9042 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this great video.
    Not that I think you will need suggestions for a video, but if you has plans to revisit the cheap parabolic antenna subject. You may try to vacuüm form a antenna dish with mylar around a round mortar tub. Or other round sealed container. And a vacuum cleaner
    You may want to paint the mirroring surface though otherwise you will burn your receiver.

  • @hony1717
    @hony1717 Před 4 měsíci +1

    bro is doing so much content recently 👍

  • @mumblety
    @mumblety Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have a couple old DirecTV dishes that I could use. I'll have to try this! Maybe I'll get a small array set up with them!

  • @MrWompz
    @MrWompz Před 4 měsíci +1

    As always, top notch content.

  • @matthiasmertens2590
    @matthiasmertens2590 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Really appreciate these videos! Thanks!

  • @LeeZhiWei8219
    @LeeZhiWei8219 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey dude! This is so cool! Great video again man.

  • @bernymozar2195
    @bernymozar2195 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey, keep going you have the right to receive the signal like radio receiver, so you're fine. I like satellites to .

  • @thenewfast1
    @thenewfast1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ur projects are getting awesome. I cant remember if he did a episode on sound and laser. Ive seen a few videos. Measuring the vibrations on windows then getting sound. Lasers that use phonons. Id enjoy it.

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      That could be fun, I haven't done much with lasers yet.

  • @nolan412
    @nolan412 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Shared one of your previous videos on this with the thought this would be fun eclipse day.

    • @nolan412
      @nolan412 Před 4 měsíci

      Final question: what's the reaction of Fl Earthers?

    • @nolan412
      @nolan412 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ...this would be a fun subject for a booth at their conference.

    • @nolan412
      @nolan412 Před 4 měsíci +1

      A Styropyro laser would be fun too.

    • @nolan412
      @nolan412 Před 4 měsíci

      😂 Flearthers have found you.

    • @processagent5095
      @processagent5095 Před 4 měsíci

      yes@@nolan412

  • @danielradcliff7081
    @danielradcliff7081 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Sma Cable and connectors are the RG 174 standard Try getting some cables and Connectors that use the standard. They are much better quality

  • @-Mike
    @-Mike Před 4 měsíci +1

    I want to try an empty swimming pool (childs or even inground) coat it and have a moveable feedhorn, perhaps on cables. Something similar to The Arecibo Observatory. Would be an interesting project.

  • @arthurcarchi4045
    @arthurcarchi4045 Před měsícem +1

    The constellations your seeing in SatDump is probably a representation of the signal's modulation. Many satellites use what is called Phase-shift keying to modulate a digital signal. I don't know that much about it but here is the Wikipedia page for further reference: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase-shift_keying

  • @Lyoishi
    @Lyoishi Před 4 měsíci +1

    Would be awesome to see the eclipse from that perspective.

  • @memejeff
    @memejeff Před 2 měsíci

    Great tutorial. I am trying to get into this stuff. I have an old dish from 2014. To be fair it is a large one (bit over 3 feet). So this is very helpful. I live in Norway so I doubt that I will be able to get GOES data unless I get a much bigger one. I hope that the European weather satellites also are L band satellite, then I could get data with the same method.

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 2 měsíci +1

      There are some interesting things you can get in Norway, a lot of low-earth-orbit satellites dump their full orbital data when they pass over Svalbard. I only see one that does L-band (according to www.satdump.org/Satellite-List/), and you'd have to aim the antenna somehow. www.youtube.com/@dereksgc has a lot of good info on that!

    • @memejeff
      @memejeff Před 2 měsíci

      @@saveitforparts Thank you so much. Really appreciate it. Glad to know where to start :D

  • @Arotatinglie
    @Arotatinglie Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your videos are awesome, man. 📡

  • @agfamatic91
    @agfamatic91 Před 4 měsíci +1

    i´m fairly new to SDR radio but what i have started doing to keep the centre pin from moving around when soldering SMA connectors is to first solder the signal wire to the centre pin and then putting a drop of super glue on the base of the pin before assembling the connector and soldering the screen to the connector body.

  • @mattparker9726
    @mattparker9726 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm going to have to download this for study, might have to watch it 5x too. 🤣🤣 Smooth brain.

  • @Badg0r
    @Badg0r Před 3 měsíci

    Great video. I need the amplifier/ filter and a dish. I already have the V3

  • @patchvonbraun
    @patchvonbraun Před 4 měsíci +2

    SMA connectors were never really designed to be used for equipment that was going to be moved around a lot, or plugged and unplugged a lot. They were really designed for microwave (up to 18GHz) use inside equipment enclosures for connecting modules together and with lots of good strain relief and cable management. But their use has expanded into communities that may not appreciate their heritage nor their limitations.

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 4 měsíci +1

      The original SMA cables were rigid, or semi rigid coax that didn't alow the center conductor to move. We made all of our cables in house at Microdyne when I first started working there. A final step for SMA was a weight that was screwed onto it, to test the joint's strength.
      Naer the end, we were using a very tiny snap in connector on one product. They had to be ordered premade because the tooling was computerized and only leased.

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah it seems like EVERYTHING is SMA these days. Which is actually kind of nice, I remember when Wifi cards used MCX and SMB and even tinier BS that would break if you breathed on it. SMA is actually kind of refreshing, and I no longer need a box of proprietary pigtails for every gadget.

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 4 měsíci

      @@saveitforpartsWe used about ten different types of RF onnectors at Microdyne, and both 30 and 75 ohms coax so the RF benches had a lot of cables to test boards and subassemblies.

  • @OfficialDaveChannel
    @OfficialDaveChannel Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for moderating your comment section

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      I try to at least delete the spam bots and the flat Earth trolls!

  • @sephjfox
    @sephjfox Před 4 měsíci +1

    love this channel 💚

  • @RobsNeighbor
    @RobsNeighbor Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love the channel Great job! Thank you

  • @039dalekmoore2007
    @039dalekmoore2007 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Forgot got to mention as an idea i am about to try using a pair of free geared DC motor driveway car gate openers i am going to use instead of actuators on my 2m C band mesh dish they seem to be very strong and do the job easy once mounted

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Cool! That sounds like a fun project.

    • @039dalekmoore2007
      @039dalekmoore2007 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes i was lucky as they were free i was not expecting to be able to move the dish via any thing i would have placed my dish pole a little forward to move up down any direction than just the geo belt ...OH well ! keep up the good work on the satellite dishes and different feed ideas so helpful know what can work and what can't ! Your very inspirational on all this and very good at it ...

  • @papafrank7094
    @papafrank7094 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I wonder if an umbrella, covered in fiberglass and resin, and then split into reassemblable segments would work. That way it can have a reflecting paint sprayed on it, can be stored and reassembled easily. For those that are fiberglass rich that is..

  • @JH-jp9sv
    @JH-jp9sv Před 4 měsíci +1

    Solid video! Isn't it great to get data without the middlemen? Edit: I love that your feedhorn is a plastic funnel with 12ga and a cookie tin lid. Horses for courses.

  • @Mrshoujo
    @Mrshoujo Před 4 měsíci +1

    Back in the Mid 1980s, ANTIC Magazine plublished a project for Atari computer owners on how to receive & processs WeFAX data.

  • @wussup331
    @wussup331 Před 4 měsíci

    You can try to reduce the receiver noise figure by reducing the insertion loss before you're first lna. Agc may not give you much as shown because the noise figure of your lineup will be dominated by the loss/noise figure of your first component after the antenna. Sometimes changing from a SAW filter to a ceramic filter improves things because they have a lower insertion loss.

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 Před 4 měsíci

      That's why you put an LNA first before any filters. I would guess the sawbird has an LNA before the filter, but only if they designed it right

    • @wussup331
      @wussup331 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gorak9000 Downside of lna first is that you pass out of band noise to the lna which can saturate it depending on the noise environment.

  • @g4lmn-ron401
    @g4lmn-ron401 Před 4 měsíci +1

    SMA connectors are not intended to be used in the way we use them, they are supposed to be inside equipment and connected once and never messed with again. I like to support the SDR so there is not so much load on the fragile connector. I like the scientific method of doing this so hot glue and a piece of wood.

  • @TalmidAndy
    @TalmidAndy Před 4 měsíci +1

    Always check the phone specs as OTG capabilities of many phones are either permanently disabled or crippled by the manufacturer with very few capable of being activated. Amongst those that do function fully some just are not powerful enough to run SDR applications and in some battery drain with SDR receivers is so high that they become useless. If you are not sure or can't find the information give it a go as you may be pleasantly surprised when it works.

  • @TSGEnt
    @TSGEnt Před 4 měsíci

    Great tutorial. Thank you.

  • @JonnyWaldes
    @JonnyWaldes Před 4 měsíci +2

    Amazeballs! Satellite tracker paying dividends.

  • @vovanikotin
    @vovanikotin Před 4 měsíci +2

    Look at passive radar methods (using radio/TV broadcasts to detect planes). Maybe you can do cool video about
    Thx

  • @markrix
    @markrix Před 4 měsíci +2

    Woah, i can see my house !!!

  • @eveningecho5334
    @eveningecho5334 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The physics would say that the parabolic dish will reflect all signals at the focus point of the. Parabolic dish, which is most likely at the horn, not sure your helix which isn’t at the focus is making the most of the parabolic reflection. Have you ever tried a double helix antenna, just two springs mounted side by side, one left wound, one right wound and point them at the sat? Curious if it gets more signal and would eliminate the amp

    • @aarongriffin81
      @aarongriffin81 Před 4 měsíci

      His focal point hits the tin lid which is 1/4 wave behind the helical antenna.

  • @039dalekmoore2007
    @039dalekmoore2007 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think You tube deleted my last comment because i mentioned some other platform which would be good for us all interested in this hobby commenting helping each other very annoying ! Any case if you do with a bit a bit luck and big brother AI does not pick this up i might be talking about some platform which would be much better than here to help others interested in chatting to each other .....i don't know i can but try ! But love the videos and the help experiments on the dishes feed horn antennas great work i will try your ideas here in Australia hope to show my work when i can do it .

  • @dennisolsson3119
    @dennisolsson3119 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Encryption would also add a thick layer of potential problems if there is noise. Unencrypted is easier to get something from even on a bad signal. Even with error correction etc, those are just solutions to work around problems with encryption of non sensitive data.
    I am not saying it isn't solvable, but the technical house of cards would get unnecessary big.
    ... As far as I know. Correct me enough and I'll remove this comment :)

  • @d.t.4523
    @d.t.4523 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you, keep working.

  • @Robert-cd5zr
    @Robert-cd5zr Před 4 měsíci +1

    Once downloaded, everything can be done offline (no internet, cell, wifi, etc)?

  • @sock501
    @sock501 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Weird question: how long could you expect to keep receiving useful data from weather satellites and such like this with your kit, in the event of a disaster that takes out their ground stations?

    • @copperthedergy
      @copperthedergy Před 4 měsíci

      very unpredictable, but the only thing that will take these sats out will be collisions and space rocks, i hope that by the time the apocalypse comes, theyll have figured out how to automate that...

    • @residentmusician
      @residentmusician Před 4 měsíci

      NOAA 15 is over 25 years old and still trucking

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 4 měsíci +3

      There are multiple control ponts for the NOAA system. What usually ends a satellite's ueful life iswhen it runs out of fuel for course corrections.

    • @maxscott3349
      @maxscott3349 Před 4 měsíci

      What I'm wondering is how you would track them without the help of these internet based services
      Maybe the timing and path through the sky are really consistent though, I don't know

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@maxscott3349 Their path is well known and maintained. Satellite terminals handle the tracing. What id more fun is tracking then on a ship in rough water. It has to both track, and compensated for the ship's shading and rolling. A friend of mine retired from the Merchant Marines as a radio operator in the '80s. Large cargo ships were installing first generation satellite communication.

  • @x_CrossHair_x
    @x_CrossHair_x Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow great video once again (and for providing all those links) in the description. Saved Me tons of time not having to find it my self. (Did you ever try this Dish) On the GOES 16 Satellite. This way you Don't have the hastle of tracking it. Perhaps the result would be a clearer set of images. (Less Static)
    Thanks again 73s 📡👍

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      This dish is a little too small for the GOES satellite, I think I tried it in a previous video. I keep meaning to set up a bigger dish for that, but I'm lazy and haven't figured out exactly where to bolt it to the garage!

    • @x_CrossHair_x
      @x_CrossHair_x Před 4 měsíci

      @@saveitforparts To describe yourself as "Lazy" 👎 I Disagree . (With all these Videos) And a Book in the works.. When do you Sleep?? 🛌

  • @samc7514
    @samc7514 Před 4 měsíci +1

    hey man, if those aren't amazon affiliate links in the description, you should change that

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci +1

      They should be, I think I mentioned that I get a commission. Pretty sure I've made like $5 in the last year from that Amazon thing, and it takes months to pay out, so I don't think much of it so far.

  • @Chris-ch5nb
    @Chris-ch5nb Před 4 měsíci

    So, any plans for an antenna mast/tower? Be pretty cool to have ham band antennas, lora, and a dish above the tree line.
    What about sticking one out at Sandland? (That’s the name, right?) Maybe set it up with backup power and remote administration and redundancy. You could make multiple video series about something like that!
    Appreciate the content and sharing the knowledge!

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      Sandland is getting the radome and radio telescope. I'm too lazy to put up a bit antenna at home right now, I don't even have space for a real ham shack!

  • @stevesweb
    @stevesweb Před 4 měsíci +1

    Also, has anyone tried USB over Ethernet adapters? So you can put the SDR on the antenna and run Ethernet to the building where the computer is located.

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I haven't tried that exactly, although I do have a Raspberry Pi with SDR right at an antenna, that's accessible over my network.

  • @sneugler
    @sneugler Před 4 měsíci

    Another super informative video, thanks! I notice that with your tracker setup, it's forced to rotate horizontally 180 degrees when it passes overhead. Would it be possible to just keep using the pitch motor to continuously track it without having to rotate, or does the mount have a mechanical limitation that prevents it?

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      The mount doesn't have a physical limit, although it does have a little slop in the internal gearing so it "flops" slightly when the center of gravity goes over the top. I'm using code written for TV antenna rotors, so this is just the way they programmed it. I'm currently struggling with updating some of the code for the thing so it can be a radio telescope, but I'm not actually much of a programmer myself so I'm not sure how easy it is to change that feature.

  • @parttime9070
    @parttime9070 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Found a weather balloon transmitter out hunting one year , It had a little helical transmitting antenna along with electronic package and crusty battery..

    • @Geertje1965
      @Geertje1965 Před 4 měsíci +1

      The helical antenna was for receiving GPS data, not for transmitting

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      I want to try tracking those one of these days, I have some of the radio gear and it's on my list!

    • @Geertje1965
      @Geertje1965 Před 4 měsíci

      @@saveitforparts - fun and easy using the module for SDR-pp. You can export into Google Earth to visualise the path. Recommended.

  • @martinkorinek5489
    @martinkorinek5489 Před 4 měsíci

    @saveitforparts Can you please share HW info of that laptop used for decoding? I would like to get a better idea of what computing power is necessary. Thanks! BTW I love your satelite videos, it is such an inspiration of what can be done with such and ordinary HW.

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I honestly don't remember, I'd have to look at it. It's someone's older one they sent me, probably at least 10 years old. You shouldn't need too much for basic satellite stuff, I've done some recording and processing with a Windows XP-era computer and it worked OK.

  • @HBvD
    @HBvD Před 4 měsíci +1

    Stroopwafels 👍👍

  • @Steve_1492
    @Steve_1492 Před 4 měsíci

    Love your content, how do you automate the NOAA Sat Dumps, that would be a great content to share.

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci

      I have it on my to-do list to do a video about the Raspberry-NOAA system I use. I keep meaning to update that and move the antenna to another spot.

  • @banellone
    @banellone Před 4 měsíci

    I see clear difference between lower and higher resolutions. But can you tell us, since you have those png images, what megapixels are we talking about.
    Thanks for video!

  • @elkneto4334
    @elkneto4334 Před 4 měsíci

    hey, great vid as always, i love your stuff, thanks for all your work. Do you get that alot that you look like youre the big brother of angus from makersmuse? :)

  • @malikbzour8391
    @malikbzour8391 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I like your vedios very useful 👍🏻

  • @frankywatte5646
    @frankywatte5646 Před měsícem

    The parabolic dish antenna must have a minimum of 15 times Lambda diameter to be effective. 😀for 1.7GHz this is 2.7meter

  • @onewhostudies6856
    @onewhostudies6856 Před 4 měsíci +1

    NOAA 15 was launched in 1998.

  • @stevesweb
    @stevesweb Před 4 měsíci +1

    I wonder which SDR device would be best for these satellites? I have several different types, but have only used the RTL-SDR for satellite reception. It seems kind of weak. Most of mine are $300USD or less. Im sure a $2,000 unit would be great! Lol

    • @saveitforparts
      @saveitforparts  Před 4 měsíci +1

      If you can get one with super high bandwidth that can see more of the radio spectrum, I've seen some interesting stuff done with those! There are a few satellite signals that need much more bandwidth than the cheap SDRs can handle.