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Attempts to reactivate 36 year old NASA probe
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<blockquote data-quote="Analoguesat" data-source="post: 885985" data-attributes="member: 176362"><p>Almost all the transmitting hardware has been junked - as far as I can make out theres a suitable uplink component still in place on one of the deep space tracking telescopes.</p><p></p><p>They are rebuilding a modern mission control on a couple of computers & using software radio to test the radio signals!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analoguesat, post: 885985, member: 176362"] Almost all the transmitting hardware has been junked - as far as I can make out theres a suitable uplink component still in place on one of the deep space tracking telescopes. They are rebuilding a modern mission control on a couple of computers & using software radio to test the radio signals! [/QUOTE]
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