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SatNOGS Ground Station 1404

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Greetings! I'm excited to share with you some information about my SatNOGS ground station located in the UK . I built it from scratch, using a self-built UHF/VHF turnstile antenna and a Raspberry Pi for data processing. In this blog post, I'll provide you with a comprehensive overview of my SatNOGS ground station, including the satellite signals it receives, and how it receives and decodes those signals. First, let's talk about the satellites that my station has received. The satellites that I've managed to receive data from include NOAA-19, FOX-1A, and the International Space Station (ISS). NOAA-19 is a critical weather and environmental monitoring satellite that provides valuable data for forecasting. It orbits the Earth in a polar orbit, passing over the poles at an altitude of approximately 870 km. The data that I've received from NOAA-19 has been useful in helping me to better understand the environment and climate around me. FOX-1A, on the other hand, is a sma