CAPE-1
Mission information
- Name
- CAPE-1
- NORAD ID
- 31130
Status
Operational
Satellite is in orbit and operational
Image

Description
Cajun Advanced Picosatellite Experiment (CAPE-1) is an amateur satellite built by students at the University of Louisiana. Telemetry is relayed via intermittent CW & AX15 beacons sent using a 1 watt transmitter with the callsign K5USL. It has now been superseded by CAPE-2
SatNOGS Links
Telem
- Type
- Transmitter
- Service
- Amateur
- Downlink Mode
- FM
- Downlink Frequency
- 435245000
CW
- Type
- Transmitter
- Service
- Amateur
- Downlink Mode
- CW
- Downlink Frequency
- 435245000
FSK 9600 AX.25
- Type
- Transmitter
- Service
- Amateur
- Downlink Mode
- FM
- Downlink Frequency
- 435247000
- Baud
- 9600
CW
- Type
- Transmitter
- Service
- Amateur
- Downlink Mode
- CW
- Downlink Frequency
- 435247000
Most Recent Observers
Observer | Latest Data |
---|---|
DK3WN-JN49lr | 2021-02-05 21:04:47 UTC |
Data Frames Decoded - 30 Days
There is no decoded data for this satellite in the last 30
days.
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Orbital Elements
Latest Two-Line Element (TLE)
- TLE Source
- Celestrak (SatNOGS)
- TLE Set
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1 31130U 07012P 21059.38428978 .00000193 00000-0 51475-4 0 9993
2 31130 98.2247 359.8626 0095184 323.1248 36.3429 14.56639724736078