Receiving Real-Time Imagery From Russia's Meteor-M N2 Satellite 26
An anonymous reader writes: The Meteor-M N2 is a low orbit Russian weather satellite which broadcasts live weather satellite images, similar to the APT images produced by the NOAA satellites. But Meteor digital images are however much better as they are transmitted as a digital signal with an image resolution 12x greater than the aging analog NOAA APT signals. Radio enthusiasts are receiving images with hacked cheap digital TV dongles. There is even the AMIGOS project which stands for Amateur Meteor Images Global Observation System: users around the world can contribute Meteor images through the internet to create worldwide real-time coverage.
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M2 is offline (Score:5, Informative)
This story must be crazy old because M2 is offline and has been for a while. M1 is available but it's tumbling and nobody's sure when it's going to quit. Complete tutorial on how to do these kinds of decodes, plus normal NOAA APT reception here: http://init.sh/?p=275 [init.sh]
Full disclosure. I own init.sh. No ads on the site.
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The article is dated from yesterday.
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I'd really love to see some recently decoded images then because nobody else can get anything out of it. What's your secret?
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Is this it?
http://meteor.robonuka.ru/gall... [robonuka.ru]
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M2 is running but not giving out a usable signal that can be decoded. It's been jumping between 137.100Mhz and 137.900Mhz for a bit but still no usable images.
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Looks like it might be in the middle of a testing routine.
On January 15, 2015, Roskosmos announced that the flight testing of the Meteor-M No. 2 satellite had entered a final phase. The press-release stressed that the prolonged testing was the result of a long list of checks and the complexity of procedures providing the correct operation of onboard systems and high quality of remote-sensing data. The statement went on to say that all calibration and testing efforts provided enough data to conclude that the
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To quote an AC, whose reply may be lost to those without a low threshold:
Only the SAR (radar) on the M2 died. The optical imaging component is working just fine.
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Doing It With Lunix (Score:2, Informative)
For those that don't want to use Windows, here's an ugly tutorial for Decoding Meteor M2 Satellites with Ubuntu. [wix.com]
I'm disappointed that I wasn't able to find a standalone app, perhaps for a Raspberry Pi that would simply output the desired images without having to do all tha manual recording and decoding through a GUI.
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Maybe this can be helpfull: a python script to generate an image from the raw data https://gist.github.com/mraspaud/84e79fc3d5ee7075b628