Freq (MHz) |
Satellite |
Transmission |
Notes |
8.364 |
Soyuz T (7K-ST)
|
Morse code 'AN' recovery beacon |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names, three crew seats, 1978-1989 |
8.364 |
Soyuz (7K-T/A9)
|
Morse code 'AN' recovery beacon |
Salyut (Almaz) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1973-1977, two crew seats |
8.364 |
Soyuz (7K-T)
|
Morse code 'AN' recovery beacon |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1973-1981, two crew seats |
8.364 |
Soyuz (7K-TM)
|
Morse code 'AN' recovery beacon |
Soyuz version developed for the Soyuz-Apollo Test Programme: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1974-1976, two crew seats |
8.364 |
Soyuz (7K-OK)
|
Morse code 'AN' recovery beacon |
Development and Solo programme: Solo and multi-vehicle development missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1966-1970, three crew seats in 'shirtsleeve' environment |
8.364 |
Soyuz (7K-OKS)
|
Morse code 'AN' recovery beacon |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1970-1971, three crew seats |
8.983 |
OV1-17A 1969-025D 3826 |
Tones |
Ionospheric studies: Continuous transmission |
15.009 |
Soyuz (7K-T/A9)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (Almaz) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1973-1977, two crew seats |
15.009 |
Soyuz (7K-OK)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Development and Solo programme: Solo and multi-vehicle development missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1966-1970, three crew seats in 'shirtsleeve' environment |
15.009 |
Soyuz (7K-OKS)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1970-1971, three crew seats |
15.009 |
Soyuz (7K-T)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1973-1981, two crew seats |
15.009 |
Salyut 6 1977-097A 10382 |
CW-PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Secondary frequency as an alternative to 20.008 MHz |
15.009 |
Salyut 7 1982-033A 13138 |
CW-PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Secondary frequency as an alternative to 20.008 MHz |
15.009 |
Salyut 1971-032A 5160 |
CW-PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Secondary frequency as an alternative to 20.008 MHz |
15.009 |
Cosmos 557 1973-026A 6498 |
CW-PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Second DOS station to reach orbit but never funtioned as a space station, transmitted until re-entry through orbital decay - frequency may have been used in preference to 20.008 MHz because of superior ionospheric propagation properties |
15.009 |
Salyut 4 1974-104A 7591 |
CW-PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Secondary frequency as an alternative to 20.008 MHz |
15.765 |
Vostok 2 1961 τ 1 168 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Yuri Gagarin - also transmitted 19.995 MHz, 20.006 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
17.365 |
Voskhod 2 1965-022A 1274 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Pavel Belyaev and Alexei Leonov - also transmitted 18.035 MHz, 19.994 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
17.365 |
Voskhod 1964-065A 904 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Vladimir Komarov, Boris Yegorov and Konstantin Feoktistov - also transmitted 18.035 MHz, 19.974 MHz, 19.994 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
18.035 |
Soyuz (7K-OK)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Development and Solo programme: Solo and multi-vehicle development missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1966-1970, three crew seats in 'shirtsleeve' environment, some missions may have used 18.060 MHz |
18.035 |
Voskhod 2 1965-022A 1274 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Pavel Belyaev and Alexei Leonov - also transmitted 17.3655 MHz, 19.994 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
18.035 |
Voskhod 1964-065A 904 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Vladimir Komarov, Boris Yegorov and Konstantin Feoktistov - also transmitted 17.3655 MHz, 19.974 MHz, 19.994 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
18.060 |
Soyuz (7K-T)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1973-1981, two crew seats |
18.060 |
Soyuz (7K-OKS)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1970-1971, three crew seats |
19.103 |
Vostok 1961 μ 1 103 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Yuri Gagarin - also transmitted 19.995 MHz, 20.006 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.150 |
Cosmos 333 1970-030A 4373 |
Morse code - 12 groups of three letters |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Cameras and film recovered |
19.150 |
Cosmos 563 1973-036A 6667 |
Morse code - 12 groups of three letters |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Frequency changed to 19.300 MHz 1973 Jun 9? - cameras and film recovered |
19.300 |
Cosmos 563 1973-036A 6667 |
Morse code - 12 groups of three letters |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Frequency changed from 19.150 MHz 1973 Jun 9? - cameras and film recovered |
19.375 |
Cosmos 125 1966-067A 2351 |
- |
Technology Development: Frequency announced by TASS |
19.545 |
Proton-2 1965-087A 1701 |
PDM |
Science payload - high energy physics: 12 tonnes satellite as test of the three-stage Proton rocket |
19.545 |
Proton-3 1966-060A 2290 |
PDM |
Science payload - high energy physics: 12 tonnes satellite as test of the three-stage Proton rocket |
19.735 |
Cosmos 102 1965-111A 1867 |
- |
Technology Development: Frequency announced by TASS |
19.895 |
Polyot 2 1964-019A 784 |
- |
Developmental: Tested manoeuvring system |
19.910 |
Proton 1965-054A 1466 |
PDM |
Science payload - high energy physics: 12 tonnes satellite as test of the three-stage Proton rocket |
19.910 |
Proton 4 1968-103A 3544 |
FSK with PDM with duration approx 1s per data bit - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Science payload - high energy physics: 19 tonnes satellite as test of the three-stage Proton rocket |
19.943 |
Elektron-1 1964-006A 746 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 2 - also transmitted 19.954 MHz, 20.005 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
19.943 |
Elektron-2 1964-006B 748 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 1 - also transmitted 19.954 MHz, 20.005 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
19.943 |
Elektron-3 1964-038A 829 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 4 - also transmitted 19.954 MHz, 20.005 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
19.943 |
Elektron-4 1964-038B 830 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 3 - also transmitted 19.954 MHz, 20.005 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
19.945 |
Polyot 1963-043A 683 |
- |
Developmental: Tested manoeuvring system |
19.945 |
Salyut 3 1974-046A 7342 |
FSK with PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: 'Almaz' piloted photo-reconnaissance platform |
19.945 |
Salyut 5 1976-057A 8911 |
FSK with PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: 'Almaz' piloted photo-reconnaissance platform |
19.948 |
Vostok 5 1963-020A 591 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Valeri Bykovsky, flew in parallel with Vostok 6 - also transmitted 20.006 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.954 |
Cosmos 929 1977-066A 10146 |
FSK with PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station support: Solo Mission |
19.954 |
Cosmos 1267 1981-039A 12419 |
FSK with PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station support: Test Flight - docked with Salyut 6 for a period |
19.954 |
Cosmos 1443 1983-013A 13868 |
FSK with PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station support: Test Flight - docked with Salyut 7 for a period |
19.954 |
Cosmos 1686 1985-086A 16095 |
FSK with PDM - 16 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station support: Test Flight - docked with Salyut 7 and destroyed on Salyut 7 re-entry |
19.954 |
Elektron-1 1964-006A 746 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 2 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 20.005 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
19.954 |
Elektron-2 1964-006B 748 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 1 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 20.005 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
19.954 |
Elektron-3 1964-038A 829 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 4 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 20.005 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
19.954 |
Elektron-4 1964-038B 830 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 3 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 20.005 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
19.974 |
Voskhod 1964-065A 904 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Vladimir Komarov, Boris Yegorov and Konstantin Feoktistov - also transmitted 17.365 MHz, 18.035 MHz, 19.994 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.990 |
Cosmos 112 1966-021A 2107 |
FSK/PDM telemetry - 1kHz shift, 15 channels per frame with frame duration approx 16s |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Frequency changed from 19.995 MHz 1966 Mar 21? - cameras and film recovered |
19.990 |
Vostok 4 1962 αν1 365 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Pavel Popovich, flew in parallel with Vostok 3 - also transmitted 20.006 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.990 |
Cosmos 364 1970-075A 4553 |
FSK - 1kHz separation, 1.5s cycle |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Cameras and film recovered |
19.994 |
Voskhod 2 1965-022A 1274 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Vladimir Komarov, Boris Yegorov and Konstantin Feoktistov - also transmitted 17.365 MHz, 18.035 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.994 |
Voskhod 1964-065A 904 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Vladimir Komarov, Boris Yegorov and Konstantin Feoktistov - also transmitted 17.365 MHz, 18.035 MHz, 19.974 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.995 |
Practice Recovery Beacon
|
Pseudo morse code |
Soviet exercises/tests: 'TV' recovery test beacon - noted during extended perios during 1973, source unknown |
19.995 |
Voice
|
AM voice |
Recovery crews?: Often heard starting soon after transmission from a Cosmos recovery beacon - Russian voices, possibly the recovery crews |
19.995 |
Vostok 1961 μ 1 103 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Yuri Gagarin - also transmitted 19.103 MHz, 20.006 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.995 |
Vostok 2 1961 τ 1 168 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Gherman Titov - also transmitted 15.765 MHz, 20.006 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.995 |
Cosmos 112 1966-021A 2107 |
FSK/PDM telemetry - 1kHz shift, 15 channels per frame with frame duration approx 16s |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Frequency changed to 19.990 MHz 1966 Mar 21? - cameras and film recovered |
19.995 |
Explorer VII 1959 ι 1 22 |
- |
Science satellite: Ionospheric studies |
19.995 |
Cosmos 4 1962 ξ 1 287 |
FSK/PDM telemetry - 1kHz shift, 15 channels per frame with frame duration approx 16s |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Cameras and film recovered |
19.995 |
Cosmos 208 1968-022A 3156 |
FSK/PDM telemetry - 1kHz shift, 15 channels per frame with frame duration approx 16s |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Cameras and film recovered |
19.995 |
Cosmos 208 1968-022A 3156 |
0.5s CW pulse alternating with morse code letter K |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: TK type recovery beacon transmitted after parachute opening |
19.995 |
Korabl Sputnik Cabin 1960 ε 3 36 |
- |
Developmental: Vostok precursor |
19.995 |
Vostok 3 1962 αμ1 363 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Andrian Nikolayev, flew in parallel with Vostok 4 - also transmitted 20.006 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.995 |
Cosmos 280 1969-040A 3906 |
Morse code - 12 groups of three letters |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Cameras and film recovered |
19.995 |
Cosmos 288 1969-055A 3994 |
0.5s CW pulse alternating with morse code letter K |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: TK type recovery beacon transmitted after parachute opening - simultaneous with 20.005 MHz |
19.995 |
Cosmos 317 1969-109A 4280 |
0.5s CW pulse alternating with morse code letter F |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: TF type recovery beacon transmitted after parachute opening |
19.995 |
Cosmos 344 1970-038A 4401 |
0.5s CW pulse alternating with morse code letter G |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: TG type recovery beacon transmitted after parachute opening |
19.995 |
Shijian 1 1971-018A 5007 |
Pulse position data modulation |
Engineering experiments: Second satellite launch by the PRC - initial transmissions at 20.006 MHz then changed to this frequency - Transmission was continuous until re-entry in 1979 through natural orbital decay |
19.995 |
Cosmos 12 1962 βω1 517 |
FSK/PDM telemetry - 1kHz shift, 15 channels per frame with frame duration approx 16s |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Zenit 2 prototype |
19.995 |
Vostok 6 1963-023A 595 |
- |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Valentina Tereshkova, flew in parallel with Vostok 5 - also transmitted 20.006 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
19.995 |
Cosmos 541 1972-105A 6326 |
FSK - 1kHz separation, 1.5s cycle |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Cameras and film recovered |
19.995 |
Cosmos 541 1972-105A 6326 |
0.5s CW pulse alternating with morse code letter L |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: TL type recovery beacon transmitted after parachute opening |
19.995 |
Korabl Sputnik 3 1960 ρ 1 65 |
- |
Developmental: Vostok/Zenit precursor |
19.995 |
Cosmos 22 1963-045A 689 |
FSK/PDM telemetry - 1kHz shift, 15 channels per frame with frame duration approx 16s |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: Cameras and film recovered |
20.003 |
Cosmos 1 1962 θ 1 266 |
CW - keyed 4s on and 0.5s off |
Ionospheric studies: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, also transmitted 90.018 MHz |
20.005 |
Soyuz Practice Recovery Beacon
|
Morse code letters 'AN' |
Soviet exercises/tests: Sometimes transmitted for long periods early 1970s, possible ground simulations or Soyuz recovery tests |
20.005 |
Explorer (S45-1-1 - 1962)
|
- |
Ionospheric studies: Failed to reach orbit - one of a set of coherent ionospheric beacon frequencies, also caried transmitters for 40.010, 41.010, 108.02, 360.09 and 960.24 MHz |
20.005 |
Explorer (S45-1-2 - 1962)
|
- |
Ionospheric studies: Failed to reach orbit - one of a set of coherent ionospheric beacon frequencies, also caried transmitters for 40.010, 41.010, 108.02, 360.09 and 960.24 MHz |
20.005 |
Explorer 27 1965-032A 1328 |
CW |
Ionospheric studies: Continuous beacon |
20.005 |
Cosmos 2 1962 ι 1 269 |
CW - keyed 2s on and 0.5s off |
Ionospheric studies: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies,, also transmitted 90.023 MHz |
20.005 |
Sputnik 2 1957 β 1 3 |
CW rhythmic bleeping |
Experimental - carried dog 'Laika': Also transmitted 40.002 MHz |
20.005 |
Cosmos 8 1962 αξ1 367 |
CW - keyed? |
Atmospheric/ionospheric science and meteoroid detection: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, exact frequency given as 20.00504 MHz, also transmitted 90.023 MHz |
20.005 |
Cosmos 288 1969-055A 3994 |
0.5s CW pulse alternating with morse code letter K |
Photo-reconnaissance satellite: TK type recovery beacon transmitted after parachute opening - simultaneous with 19.995 MHz |
20.005 |
Cosmos 11 1962 βθ1 441 |
CW - keyed? |
Atmospheric/ionospheric science and meteoroid detection: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, exact frequency given as 20.0048 MHz, also transmitted 90.022 MHz |
20.005 |
Elektron-1 1964-006A 746 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 2 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
20.005 |
Elektron-2 1964-006B 748 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 1 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
20.005 |
Sputnik 3 1958 δ 2 8 |
CW rhythmic bleeping |
Experimental - science: Also transmitted 40.002 MHz |
20.005 |
Elektron-3 1964-038A 829 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 4 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
20.005 |
Elektron-4 1964-038B 830 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 3 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 30.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
20.005 |
Explorer 22 1964-064A 899 |
CW |
Ionospheric studies: Continuous beacon |
20.005 |
Cosmos 53 1965-006A 983 |
CW? |
Science/minor military?: Coherent pair with 90.022 MHz |
20.006 |
Vostok 1961 μ 1 103 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Yuri Gagarin - also transmitted 19.103 MHz, 19.995 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
20.006 |
Vostok 2 1961 τ 1 168 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Gherman Titov - also transmitted 15.765 MHz, 19.995 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
20.006 |
Vostok 3 1962 αμ1 363 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Andrian Nikolayev, flew in parallel with Vostok 4 - also transmitted 19.990 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
20.006 |
Vostok 4 1962 αν1 365 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Pavel Popovich, flew in parallel with Vostok 3 - also transmitted 19.990 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
20.006 |
Dong Fang Hong 1 1970-034A 4382 |
Tone-based telemetry plus tune 'The East is Red' |
: First satellite launch by the PRC |
20.006 |
Shijian 1 1971-018A 5007 |
Tone-based telemetry |
Engineering experiments: Second satellite launch by the PRC - transmissions may have been from the final-stage rocket - After a few days, the 20.006 MHz transmission was replaced by one at 19.995 MHz |
20.006 |
Vostok 5 1963-020A 591 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Valeri Bykovsky, flew in parallel with Vostok 6 - also transmitted 19.948 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
20.006 |
Vostok 6 1963-023A 595 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Piloted spacecraft: Carried Valentina Tereshkova, flew in parallel with Vostok 5 - also transmitted 19.990 MHz, 143.625 MHz |
20.008 |
Soyuz (7K-OK)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Development and Solo programme: Solo and multi-vehicle development missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1966-1970, three crew seats in 'shirtsleeve' environment |
20.008 |
Soyuz T (7K-ST)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names, three crew seats, 1978-1986 |
20.008 |
Soyuz (7K-T)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1973-1981, two crew seats |
20.008 |
Soyuz (7K-S)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Test flights but never carried a crew: Flown under Cosmos programme name 1974-1976 |
20.008 |
Soyuz (7K-OKS)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (DOS) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1970-1971, three crew seats |
20.008 |
Soyuz (7K-T/A9)
|
CW-PDM - 15 data channels, transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Salyut (Almaz) Crew ferry: Solo and space station missions under Soyuz and Cosmos programme names 1973-1977, two crew seats |
20.008 |
Salyut 6 1977-097A 10382 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Main HF frequency, also transmitted at 15.009 MHz |
20.008 |
Salyut 7 1982-033A 13138 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Main HF frequency, also transmitted at 15.009 MHz |
20.008 |
Cosmos 5 1962 υ 1 297 |
CW - keyed? |
Atmospheric/ionospheric science: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, also transmitted 90.023 MHz |
20.008 |
Salyut 1971-032A 5160 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Main HF frequency, also transmitted at 15.009 MHz |
20.008 |
Cosmos 573 1973-041A 6694 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Crew carrier and unpiloted tests: Info from GP extract from launch announcement - Transmissions detected from most solo Soyuz missions, (excluding ASTP flights), but including test missions orbited under the 'Cosmos' label |
20.008 |
Salyut 4 1974-104A 7591 |
CW-PDM - 15 data channels - transmitted approx 1 measurement per second |
Space Station: Main HF frequency, also transmitted at 15.009 MHz |
24.912 |
Voice
|
SSB voice |
US tracking command and control: Useful for monitoring progress of Gemini and Earth-orbit Apollo missions - ground stations heard talking to each other, giving AOS and LOS times; other NASA satellites could also be tracked |
30.008 |
Elektron-1 1964-006A 746 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 2 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 20.005, 90.0225 MHz |
30.008 |
Elektron-2 1964-006B 748 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 1 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 20.005, 90.0225 MHz |
30.008 |
Elektron-3 1964-038A 829 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 4 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 20.005, 90.0225 MHz |
30.008 |
Elektron-4 1964-038B 830 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 3 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 20.005, 90.0225 MHz |
40.002 |
Sputnik 2 1957 β 1 3 |
CW rhythmic bleeping |
Experimental - carried dog 'Laika': Also transmitted 20.005 MHz |
40.002 |
Sputnik 3 1958 δ 2 8 |
CW rhythmic bleeping |
Experimental - science: Also transmitted 20.005 MHz |
90.018 |
Cosmos 1 1962 θ 1 266 |
CW - keyed 4s on and 0.5s off |
Ionospheric studies: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, also transmitted 20.003 MHz |
90.022 |
Cosmos 53 1965-006A 983 |
CW? |
Science/minor military?: Coherent pair with 20.005 MHz |
90.023 |
Cosmos 2 1962 ι 1 269 |
CW - keyed 2s on and 0.5s off |
Ionospheric studies: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, also transmitted 20.005 MHz |
90.023 |
Cosmos 6 1962 αδ1 338 |
CW - keyed? |
Atmospheric/ionospheric science: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, frequency given as 90.0233 MHz, also transmitted 20.008 MHz |
90.023 |
Cosmos 8 1962 αξ1 367 |
CW - keyed? |
Atmospheric/ionospheric science and meteoroid detection: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, exact frequency given as 90.02268 MHz, also transmitted 20.005 MHz |
90.023 |
Cosmos 11 1962 βθ1 441 |
CW - keyed? |
Atmospheric/ionospheric science and meteoroid detection: "Mayak" transmitter for ionospheric studies, exact frequency given as 90.0216 MHz, also transmitted 20.005 MHz
|
90.023 |
Elektron-1 1964-006A 746 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 2 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 20.005, 20.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
90.023 |
Elektron-2 1964-006B 748 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 1 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 20.005, 20.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
90.023 |
Elektron-3 1964-038A 829 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 4 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 20.005, 20.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |
90.023 |
Elektron-4 1964-038B 830 |
- |
Radiation studies and geophysics: Launched in tandem with Elektron 3 - also transmitted 19.943 MHz, 19.954 MHz, 20.005, 20.0075 MHz, 90.0225 MHz |