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A event log for Satellite Communications Hack Chat

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dan-maloneyDan Maloney 06/02/2021 at 20:071 Comment

OK, great turnout today and still seeing some logins. Let's get started anyway. Welcome to the Hack Chat after a glorious week off, I'm Dan and I'll be modding today along with Dusan as we welcome Paul Marsh from UHF-Satcom today.

skappy0612:00 PM
Hello from France guys !

Welcome Paul, thanks for coming on with us today

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:00 PM
thanks, awesome to be here, 1st time on hack-a-day

Can you kick us off with a little about yourself and how you got turned on to satellites?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:01 PM
certainly can... so I'm Paul, I work in infosec, and have worked in IT since the early 90's

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:02 PM
the RF and radio stuff was influenced by my father who was always messing with radios

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:02 PM
so spent a lot of time in the 80's and 90's on HF utility listening

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:02 PM
then work break / etc and I got back into the hobbies in the 90's with limited space at home, so startted to look back at satellites

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:03 PM
back then it was inmarsat-A which was FM unencrypted downlinks

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:03 PM
of course this got me addicted... and its basically gotten out of hand from those days much to the annoyance of my wife.

I imagine your home fairly bristles with antennas and dishes...

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:04 PM
so now i've moved on from the single 90cm offset I had for inmarsat to a selection of tracking antennas covering VHF upto 40GHz

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:04 PM
yes currently here is a tracking 90cm for Ku

xBeau12:05 PM
Kilo Six Echo Alpha Uniform, monitoring form Oakland California, mostly on 2 meters, and some 70cm, and experimenting with Millimeter wave 60 GHz

Henrique, doido, louco, piradinho na batatinha12:05 PM
Hello everyone! I know nothing about sattelites communication! Anyone with good links about it or me to learn from?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:05 PM
a tracking 2.4M for UHF to 10GHz

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:05 PM
a 1.5M offset uplink antenna for QO100

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:05 PM
a tracking 88cm for L/S band mostly used for taking telemetry or L-Band weather satellite pics

FYI, if you want to paste in images, use the button right at the bottom of the chat window

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:06 PM

Not sure if that's what you're trying to do, just making sure

Ah, there we go

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:07 PM
yeah thanks i just sussed it

Ethan Waldo12:07 PM
Are all your antenna dishes or do you have any lens antennae?

So, do you still get unreasonably excited when you spot an old satellite TV dish in someone's yard?

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:07 PM
Only one lens antenna, that is only small but is for 40GHz

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:08 PM
I run a retirement home for old satellite dishes

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:08 PM
so if I see one I will try to collect it

diggs12:08 PM
Hi! are they stationary or do they have rotors? I made one of the Satnogs rotors into a raspberry pi hat

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:08 PM
most of the antennas can be moved

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:08 PM
the 2.4m is on a full az/el tracking mount

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Ryan - 2E0XRP12:09 PM
Hi again Paul, Have you had much success with using say a directed RHCP QFH without a dish?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:09 PM

diggs12:09 PM
NOICE

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:09 PM
so this is the 1.8m dish 2.4m with extender petals

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:09 PM
and can be pointed to 0.04deg precision which is usable for tracking deep space stuff

What's your record for deep space signals?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:10 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:11 PM
Ryan, re helicals, yes you can make a long helix, this does work but has no where near as much gain as a short helix feed and a small dish

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:11 PM
i.e. if you wanted to make a helical for L-Band inmarsat you would need one 2 or 3M long to equal the performance of a 60cm (2ft) dish

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:12 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:12 PM
for deep space, my ODX is cassini at 1.37 billion Km

Ethan Waldo12:13 PM
very nice!

Yeah, that's deep alright...

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:13 PM
this was received during a REX (radio experiment) so full power carrier

morgan12:13 PM
wow, very cool

Jay Francis12:14 PM
For you high precision Az/El mount - is that home brew or something off the shelf?

Dusan Petrovic12:14 PM
indeed

diggs12:14 PM
Wow Cassini, hats off...

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:14 PM
it was a holiday weekend, and really miserable weather and wind but I managed to get the signal, it was actually quite loud I reckon I could have copied it 10dB weaker

Ryan - 2E0XRP12:14 PM
Thanks Paul. Wow that's very impressive!

Ethan Waldo12:14 PM
No fancy setups to reduce your thermal noise?

That's over a light-hour away! Nicely done

xBeau12:14 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:14 PM
The AZ/El started live as an electronic warfare AZ/EL unit for UK navy, and had significant mods

xBeau12:14 PM
Recently got to help top out a pair of UHF/VHF beams for ISS and Sat contacts

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:15 PM
there are some pictures of the az/el guts at https://uhf-satcom.com/blog/radamec_blog

xBeau12:15 PM

morgan12:15 PM
that the back yard tower?

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:15 PM
nice!

Jay Francis12:15 PM
(re:tracker) very nice - thanks!

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:16 PM
Re thermal noise reduction, the feeds are all optimised on sun noise to ensure the best possible snr

xBeau12:16 PM
hey @morgan that's KJ6CW's tower bolted to the house in Novato (North SF Bay)

morgan12:16 PM
cool

Ryan - 2E0XRP12:16 PM
Ref thermal noise, do you have any tips for beginners on how to optimise the feeds as you mentioned?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:17 PM
yes so it needs a tracking system that can accurately point at the sun

Joe Latrell12:17 PM
Hi Paul. Thanks for presenting today. Was just about to ask about thermal noise but Ryan beat me to it.

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:18 PM
with an SDR you take the total noise power in a bandwidth and use that to peak the feed position. I typically use about 1.5MHz of b/w for this centred at 8425MHz which is in the middle of the DSN band

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:18 PM
so I optimize first the feed wg position for maximum solar noise

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:19 PM
then add the scalar feed and adjust that for optimal illumination of the reflector, this results in the most noise power in the bandwidth

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:19 PM
but it does need a good tracking system

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:20 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:21 PM
this is a typical sun noise plot, the track was stopped and you can see the noise drop to background thermal noise

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Ryan - 2E0XRP12:22 PM
I notice that you are tuned on 425M, so are using a downconverter too I assume? What does your feed in path look like for these tests? What equipment did you use?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:22 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:23 PM
you can also use moon noise but of course its a lot lower

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:24 PM
for the 425MHz yes the converter is dual band, it takes either DSN or milsat, and can be switched, IF is 100-1000MHz

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:24 PM
and RF input is either 7250-7750MHz or 8100-8700MHz, all LO's are locked to a stable GPS locked reference

Jay Francis12:26 PM
What is/are the most important thing(s) you know now that you wish you had known when you first started with satellite/deep space listening? Assuming there is/are some :-)

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:26 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:27 PM
Sorry for delay, above pic is the guts of the dual band converter

xBeau12:27 PM
wow that's some serious plumbing

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:28 PM
most important thing - well oscillator phase noise cleanliness would be up there, I tried with some poor quality 'brick' LO's first, managed to just about copy a LEO sat beacon

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:29 PM
once I had the LO sussed the rest falls into place. Also, LNA optimisation, you can basically spend your entire existance tweaking noise figure to the last n'th of a dB

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:29 PM
so I usually limit it to a max of 45mins-1hour and at that point it will be good enough, else nothing else ever gets done

Thomas Shaddack12:29 PM
What oscillator stability is "good enough"?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:30 PM
ah good question, so the answer is 'it depends'

Thomas Shaddack12:30 PM
Of course! Didn't expect a simple answer :D

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:30 PM
if you want to do long term averaging of a signal then you will need something that doesnt wobble outside of the fft bin your carrier is in

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:30 PM
if you just want to look at reasonably strong signals then you can use a cheap GPSDO

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:31 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:32 PM
so this pic shows the different between the trimble thunderbolt GPSDO and a simple GPSDO (the excellent LeoGPS)

kjansky112:32 PM
Paul with the advent of 5G and the LEO sat networks deployment do you see a significant problem with observations of deep space receptions or are the band separations sufficient?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:32 PM
the top and bottom are the trimble and the centre is the leoGPS

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:33 PM
the FFT is 500Hz wide and the signal was probably at X or Ka (cant remember)

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:33 PM
re 5G / LEO yes all these use different frequency allocations

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:33 PM
deep space has dedicated bands at 2.2GHz, 8.4GHz and 32GHz, with 26GHz being for close space

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:34 PM
most of the big LEO deployments like starlink use Ku / Ka in the existing bands so these shouldnt cause interference really

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:35 PM
I've not yet looked at the starlink terminal but have one on its way

kjansky112:35 PM
What sort of reception is at the 40GHz end of your equipment..

Thomas Shaddack12:36 PM
These signals (Starlink, etc...) will be ubiquitous and relatively strong. Can they be leveraged as some references, or sources for passive radar, or any other fun?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:37 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:37 PM
The image shows the 39.4GHz downconverter

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:38 PM
it is based on some parts from a commercial 38GHz microwave link, an old MVDS prototype module and a lens antenna, even though the lens antenna is only small 20-25cm diameter, the beamwidth is only a couple of degrees

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:38 PM
there is only one downlink which is a propagation beacon from alphasat

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:39 PM
the converter uses a PLL running at 1.11111' GHz locked to 10MHz

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:39 PM
this is X36 in the converter to give 40GHz, high side mixed with the incoming 39.4G signal to give 600MHz IF

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:40 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:40 PM
typical signal, showsn in 20KHz b/w, the slight wobble is the onboard LO

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:41 PM
at the time I didnt have any test kit covering 40GHz so it was built by guess-work

kjansky112:41 PM
You show the GPSDO signals and reference the "simple GPSDO (the excellent LeoGPS)" that signal looks a bit wobbly so is that acceptable or is the thunderbolt the standard.

kjansky1

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:42 PM
so the simple GPSDO uses a GPS module with a low freq locked output, then a simple PLL to generate the output freq. There isnt really any averaging and you see wobble

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:43 PM
the thunderbolt here is my primary reference. its built inside a 'cool box' (the thing you put beer in when going to the beach) since that provides a thermally isolated environment, my timing parms here are a 1 hour long sampling loop and a correction every hour

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:44 PM
so it may shift a few 1/10th's of 1Hz now and then, but overall its pretty much 10.000' MHz output

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:45 PM
also the thunderbolts are nice if you can find them as most are ex telecom (cellular towers) and have been run in for years, so the LO's are well bedded down

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:45 PM
they do need a good GPS timing antenna mounted high up for best performance.

Ethan Waldo12:46 PM
unless you get the one where the Chinese supplier removed the good oscillator and replaced it with an inferior one :(

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:46 PM
and the powersupply needs care when designed, i.e. linear PSU, transformer away from the LO etc all the usuall precautions

kjansky112:46 PM
How about the Cesium 10Mhz old cell locked references have you had any luck with those.

julian12:46 PM
curious about the cassini experiment, please could explain a little bit how was achieved?. what hardware you use?.

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:46 PM
this is true you see quite a few with poor quality oscillators

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:47 PM
kjansky: Yes I use a Rb here as my shack secondary reference, its using a ZAZ FLL board to lock it to GPS and is excellent. I've not seen a Cs standard at a reasonable price, I only know one person that has one within 50miles of me...

TheStumbler12:47 PM
( 4:45am Chris Lott in South Korea overslept )

kjansky112:48 PM
Yes thanks I meant rubidium.

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:48 PM
julian: re cassini yes the challenge was to receive it on a small dish 6 to 8ft. The NASA DAN guys in AUS are really helpful and provided timings of the REX, so the amateur-DSN community all attempted reception during this time.

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:49 PM
It was very interesting because you could see gaps in the downlink signals as the spacecraft flew behind the rings / lumps of rock etc

John Vaccaro12:49 PM

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:49 PM
so even small antennas could detect this

Ethan Waldo12:49 PM
GPSDO better for long-term drift with less immediate accuracy, Rb for short-term accuracy, worse long-term drift

julian12:51 PM
thanks!

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:51 PM
so my Rb here is one of the cheap LPRO101's but steered with the VE2ZAZ freq locked loop boards, its pretty decant when controlled like this

kjansky112:51 PM
What about the Rb phase noise. I have one of these and am planning to use it as the lock for a 8Ghz LO.

curiousmarc12:51 PM
Are you able to decode and retrieve the information of any of these satellites?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:51 PM
really you only need decant frequency stability if you are doing weak signal work

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:51 PM
for LEO's or GEO's its not really needed

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:52 PM
RB PN is pretty good to be honest, it should be fine to lock an LO to @ 8GHz

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DD1US12:53 PM
Do you have a secret source for your hardware bits and pieces ?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:53 PM
my friend over at r00t.cz decoded some of the signals I collected from the chinese tianwen-1 spacecraft and found engineering video https://www.r00t.cz/Sats/Change5

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:53 PM
DD1US - yes!

kjansky112:53 PM
At one time you had some equipment available I think it was a set of 8Ghz converter a mixer and 8GHz 10Mhz lock local oscillator. If you come across another lot of such goodies would you still make those available again.

julian12:53 PM

https://github.com/daniestevez/gr-satellites

GitHub daniestevez

daniestevez/gr-satellites

gr-satellites is a GNU Radio out-of-tree module encompassing a collection of telemetry decoders that supports many different Amateur satellites. This open-source project started in 2015 with the goal of providing telemetry decoders for all the satellites that transmit on the Amateur radio bands.

Read this on GitHub

Ethan Waldo12:54 PM
More importantly, do you have a not-secret source that's not eBay :)

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:54 PM
That wasnt me, I do some xband feeds etc but not the downconverters etc

julian12:54 PM
for decoding signal from satellites with SDR

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:54 PM
There are quite a few microwave surplus outlets where you can find for example decant miteq LNA's

TheStumbler12:55 PM
Are most of them using “standard” IRIG formats? Or custom?

curiousmarc12:55 PM
Oh yes I saw the Tianwen cam footage on one of Scott Manley's videos, that was a most awesome achivement

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:55 PM
the downlinks may follow a CCSDS 'standard' but with custom payloads so it needs some analysis

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Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:56 PM
another masterpiece from r00t is https://www.r00t.cz/Sats/Falcon9 which was the tank video / earth views from the starlink launches - its encrapted now though ;-(

TheStumbler12:56 PM
And then there’s possible encryption, as I heard happened after amateurs decoded TM from a recent SpaceX launch

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:56 PM
yes, sorry

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:57 PM
it is a bit ungentlemanly of space-X to encrypt

curiousmarc12:58 PM
@Paul Marsh - very awesome Falcon 9 footage too!

Ethan Waldo12:58 PM
Probably because one of their clients is the US Miltary

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:58 PM
and we could tell immediately on the 1st encrypted mission because the stream on spaceflightnow had issues locking up the video.

TheStumbler12:58 PM
When I started with amateur satellites early 80s the telemetry was still just Morse code

John Vaccaro12:58 PM
Is it possible for the tramission companies, ie Spacex, etc, toprovide a decryption key for one or more launches. Is there even any PKI in place for the key distribution?

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT12:59 PM
maybe - this was similar in the shuttle days, the telem could be encrypted but i dont think we ever saw it after monitoring 100's of orbits

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT1:00 PM
I would imagine its an internal PKI or some out of band method shared with partners who downlink the s-band data - maybe the encrapted data is shifted as is to space-x who decode it

John Vaccaro1:00 PM
Seems a waste to shut out all those eyes and ears from receiving the data. Amateurs turn up things that the professionals miss.

Ryan - 2E0XRP1:01 PM
Agreed, although I can understand them encrypting missions with military payloads.

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT1:01 PM
exactly, it is a pity, we have the data of course but apart from the wrapper with frame counter etc, everything else is binary noise

John Vaccaro1:01 PM
agreed

TheStumbler1:01 PM
John, I wondered that too. I get it for private payloads but not so much for the launch vehicle

I hate to call an end to the discussion, but here we are at the one-hour mark, and if Paul needs to get going, we'll have to let him. Feel free to keep the conversation going, though -- Hack Chat is always open.

I'll just say an official thanks to Paul for his time today, and to everyone for coming on and sharing such great questions. I'll be posting a transcript of the chat in a little bit, in case anyone needs to refer back. Thanks all!

djl1:03 PM
maybe we nee a Russian mafia to decrypt it for us.

kjansky11:03 PM
How about the Starlink service, have you subscribed .

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT1:03 PM
thanks for all the questions - I will be here of course and we have IRC channels in #hearsat and the discord #hearsat both dedicated to satellite monitoring

Joe Latrell1:03 PM
Thank you, Paul. Much appreciated.

sfrias11:03 PM
Rweally awesome presentation. Just I've to exit. Thanks @Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT

Paul Marsh - call = M0EYT1:04 PM
kjansky1, waiting for a SL terminal to arrive

TheStumbler1:04 PM
Most people use Elevation over Azimuth tracking. Have you ever encountered three axis mounts where the antennas are put into the orbital plane and the satellite is then transferred led with only one motor?

xBeau1:04 PM
Thanks all, and any interested HAM's I'll be hosting a 9am (Pacific Time) talk net tomorrow on N6NFI, 9amtalk.net you can connect via echo link W6REK-R as well 73

Ryan - 2E0XRP1:04 PM
Hearsat discord : https://discord.gg/cjDagvEh

kjansky11:04 PM
Great chat come back again for a follow-up, thnaks.

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