Test 112 Instructions

Version 31 (Aaron Harper, 03/25/2014 07:49 pm)

1 1 J. Simmons
h1. Test 1.1.2 Instructions
2 1 J. Simmons
3 1 J. Simmons
{{toc}}
4 1 J. Simmons
5 2 J. Simmons
h2. Test Hardware
6 2 J. Simmons
7 2 J. Simmons
* Transmitter for lab and field tests - http://www.ti.com/ww/en/RF-BoosterPack/index.shtml
8 11 Greg Moran
* Ground Sphere test rig
9 11 Greg Moran
* 915 MHz transmitter, see link above
10 24 Aaron Harper
* Computer, min system reqs: Windows 7, 1GHz, 1GB RAM
11 2 J. Simmons
12 1 J. Simmons
h2. Test 1: Lab Test
13 1 J. Simmons
14 10 Greg Moran
Lab test using low power transmitter at 915 MHz to confirm signal reception and system gain (not an AX.25 signal, but close enough).  These instructions assume that the receiver is already assembled and most recent software is installed.  If not, accomplish the next 2 steps.
15 1 J. Simmons
# Follow the instruction for "GroundSphere Kit assembly"
16 1 J. Simmons
# Follow the instructions for Operations Manual - "Getting Started and Set up"
17 1 J. Simmons
18 8 Greg Moran
19 8 Greg Moran
Test Date: _________________________________   Test Location: ___________________________________________
20 6 Greg Moran
21 1 J. Simmons
Record Test Conditions: _________________________________________________________________________
22 6 Greg Moran
23 11 Greg Moran
*Additional Tools Needed:*
24 6 Greg Moran
Tape Measure
25 6 Greg Moran
26 1 J. Simmons
*Safety concerns:*
27 11 Greg Moran
_________________________ 
28 1 J. Simmons
29 6 Greg Moran
*Outcome*
30 6 Greg Moran
* Partial verification of technical requirement 1.1.2, 
31 6 Greg Moran
* Confirmation of Ground Sphere performance in best case laboratory conditions
32 6 Greg Moran
* Confirmation of Ground Sphere performance in simulated orbital conditions
33 6 Greg Moran
34 6 Greg Moran
*Instructions:*
35 6 Greg Moran
# [ ] Turn on computer
36 12 Jeremy Wright
# [ ] Turn on the transmitter
37 6 Greg Moran
# [ ] Plug the GroundSphere USB data connector into an open USB port
38 13 Jeremy Wright
# [ ] Plug the GroundSphere power cord into a standard 120v power outlet
39 24 Aaron Harper
# [ ] measure and record the distance between transmitter and receiver: 1 meter
40 16 Jeremy Wright
# [ ] Launch the SeeDeR version 0.1 software
41 14 Jeremy Wright
# [ ] Tune the transmitter to 915 MHz
42 24 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Set transmitter power to -20dBm _NOTE: (This is a reasonably strong terrestrial signal, and is an unrealistically high power to expect from SkyCube)_
43 17 Jeremy Wright
# [ ] Tune the SeeDeR version 0.1 software to receive 915 MHz
44 10 Greg Moran
# [ ] Observe and capture/record the transmitted signal received by GroundSphere
45 25 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Measure and move the transmitter 3 meters from the GroundSphere antenna ensuring a clear line of sight.
46 25 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Set the transmitter power level to -20dBm.  _NOTE: (at this power level, the intent is to get as close as possible to the signal strength that we expect to receive form SkyCube as it flys directly overhead of the antenna, given its orbital parameters <link to TLE file used in calculations> )_
47 1 J. Simmons
# [ ] Observe the transmitted signal received by GroundSphere
48 1 J. Simmons
49 10 Greg Moran
<insert image of laboratory setup> 
50 10 Greg Moran
<insert screenshot image of computer screen showing high power 915 MHz signal> 
51 1 J. Simmons
<insert screenshot image of computer screen showing low power 915 MHz signal>
52 8 Greg Moran
53 1 J. Simmons
*TEST PROCEDURE COMPLETE*
54 1 J. Simmons
55 1 J. Simmons
56 1 J. Simmons
57 1 J. Simmons
58 1 J. Simmons
59 1 J. Simmons
60 1 J. Simmons
61 11 Greg Moran
62 11 Greg Moran
63 11 Greg Moran
64 11 Greg Moran
65 11 Greg Moran
h2. Test 2: Field Test
66 11 Greg Moran
67 21 Jeremy Wright
Long range field test using low power transmitter at 915 MHz to verify the predicted link budget (which comes from <insert link to spreadsheet> analysis) and confirm signal reception.  It is recommended to conduct this test with at least 2 individuals.  These instructions assume that the receiver is already assembled and most recent software is installed.  If not, accomplish the next 2 steps.
68 8 Greg Moran
# Follow the instruction for "GroundSphere Kit assembly"
69 1 J. Simmons
# Follow the instructions for Operations Manual - "Getting Started and Set up"
70 1 J. Simmons
71 1 J. Simmons
72 1 J. Simmons
Test Date: _________________________________   Test Location: ___________________________________________
73 1 J. Simmons
74 1 J. Simmons
Record Test Conditions: _________________________________________________________________________
75 10 Greg Moran
76 11 Greg Moran
*Additional Tools Needed:*
77 27 Aaron Harper
Laptop computer meeting or exceeding the minimum system requirements.
78 10 Greg Moran
Portable table or truck bed (on which to set up receiver equip and computer)
79 27 Aaron Harper
Access to 120V a/c power for preamp (generator or car inverter) or DC adapter (vehicle power jack to 2.1mm preamp power jack).
80 10 Greg Moran
Tape measure or distance finding equipment (GPS?)
81 1 J. Simmons
82 9 Greg Moran
*Safety concerns:*
83 1 J. Simmons
Weather caution
84 1 J. Simmons
Traffic caution
85 1 J. Simmons
Portable power for equipment(?)
86 10 Greg Moran
87 1 J. Simmons
*Outcome*
88 1 J. Simmons
* Partial verification of technical requirement 1.1.2, 
89 10 Greg Moran
* Confirmation of Ground Sphere performance in optimal fielded conditions
90 10 Greg Moran
* Confirmation of Ground Sphere performance at a far distance to simulate orbital conditions
91 1 J. Simmons
92 1 J. Simmons
*Instructions:*
93 11 Greg Moran
> Mission Control Set Up
94 24 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Set up receiver and computer on portable table or in a vehicle with the antenna outside.
95 10 Greg Moran
# [ ] Turn on computer
96 10 Greg Moran
# [ ] Plug the GroundSphere USB data connector into an open USB port
97 10 Greg Moran
# [ ] Plug the GroundShpere power cord into a standard 120v power outlet
98 23 Jeremy Wright
# [ ] Launch the SeeDeR version 0.1 software
99 24 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Move to a distance 2650 meters away from the receiver set up with a clear line of sight, then set up the transmitter
100 26 Greg Moran
# [ ] Record the distance between transmitter and receiver: _______________(in m) Note: If not exactly the above value 
101 11 Greg Moran
> Remote transmit site Set Up
102 10 Greg Moran
# [ ] Power on and tune the transmitter to 915 MHz
103 28 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Set transmitter power to 0dBm _NOTE: (This is a reasonably strong terrestrial signal, and is an unrealistically high power to expect from SkyCube)_
104 28 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Tune the SeeDeR software to receive 915 MHz
105 31 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Observe and capture/record the transmitted signal received by GroundSphere from the test transmitter
106 28 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Set the transmitter power level to -20dBm.  _NOTE: (at this power level, we are simulating the signal that we expect to receive form SkyCube as it flys directly overhead of the antenna, given its orbital parameters <link to TLE file used in calculations> )_
107 31 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Observe and capture/record the transmitted signal received by GroundSphere from the test transmitter
108 10 Greg Moran
109 10 Greg Moran
<insert image of receiver setup> 
110 10 Greg Moran
<insert image of transmitter setup> 
111 10 Greg Moran
<insert screenshot image of computer screen showing high power 915 MHz signal> 
112 10 Greg Moran
<insert screenshot image of computer screen showing low power 915 MHz signal>
113 10 Greg Moran
114 8 Greg Moran
*TEST PROCEDURE COMPLETE*
115 8 Greg Moran
116 8 Greg Moran
117 8 Greg Moran
118 8 Greg Moran
119 8 Greg Moran
120 1 J. Simmons
121 8 Greg Moran
h2. Test 3: From Orbit Test
122 8 Greg Moran
123 10 Greg Moran
acquire signal from orbiting cubesat operating on 915 MHz (NPS just launched two cubesats which use the same radio and configuration as SkyCube).  Orbital prediction software will need to be used to calculate the appropriate timing for this test.  It is only possible to conduct the steps below in anticipation of a 915 MHz signal source flying overhead.  These instructions assume that the receiver is already assembled and most recent software is installed.  If not, accomplish the next 2 steps.
124 8 Greg Moran
# Follow the instruction for "GroundSphere Kit assembly"
125 8 Greg Moran
# Follow the instructions for Operations Manual - "Getting Started and Set up"
126 1 J. Simmons
127 8 Greg Moran
128 8 Greg Moran
Test Date: _________________________________   Test Location: ___________________________________________
129 1 J. Simmons
130 9 Greg Moran
Record Test Conditions: _________________________________________________________________________
131 1 J. Simmons
132 1 J. Simmons
*Tools Needed:*
133 9 Greg Moran
Ground Sphere test rig
134 29 Aaron Harper
Computer meeting min system reqs
135 29 Aaron Harper
Skycube satellite pass within range of receiving station.
136 9 Greg Moran
137 9 Greg Moran
138 1 J. Simmons
*Safety concerns:*
139 9 Greg Moran
Weather caution
140 9 Greg Moran
Traffic caution
141 9 Greg Moran
* 
142 9 Greg Moran
143 1 J. Simmons
*Outcome*
144 30 Aaron Harper
Verification and completion of Technical requirement 1.1.2
145 1 J. Simmons
146 1 J. Simmons
*Instructions:*
147 31 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Tune the SeeDeR software to receive 915 MHz
148 31 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Observe and capture/record the transmitted signal received by GroundSphere
149 31 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Await Skycube satellite pass as predicted by gpredict or other prediction software
150 31 Aaron Harper
# [ ] Observe and capture/record the transmitted signal received by GroundSphere
151 8 Greg Moran
152 9 Greg Moran
<insert screenshot image of computer screen showing signal received from satellite>
153 8 Greg Moran
154 8 Greg Moran
*TEST PROCEDURE COMPLETE*