From techlunch at happy.emu.id.au Tue Jul 16 13:59:08 2019 From: techlunch at happy.emu.id.au (techlunch@happy.emu.id.au) Date: Tue Jul 16 14:21:30 2019 Subject: [Techlunch] Moon Landing Anniversary- General Dynamics Telemetry Receiver Message-ID: <71c36bf055414c23bc9479ac1ebf5ce9@PSLVEXMBX02.actewagl.production.com.au> Hi Gilbert & Amanda, You may know that I have an ex NASA General Dynamics Telemetry Receiver and its been on display for many years now at Watts Communications in Fyshwick. Somehow ABC Canberra discovered this receiver was part of the Apollo Moon landing missions and ABC's Lish Fejer interviewed Alex Watts?, and myself by phone yesterday, this was broadcast on 666 this morning at around 7:20AM. Now they want to do a TV program on the Receiver in relation to the 50th anniversary. My problem is that I don't exactly know, or remember, what the receiver was used for, or where it came from, Honeysuckle Creek or Oral Valley? Do you happen to know anyone who worked at Honeysuckle Creek or Oral Valley or may some details of how these Telemetry Receiver where used at the time ? This is a bit urgent as ABC would like Alex Watts? and myself on camera tomorrow or Thursday with an informed story to tell Cheers Alex Saeck Team Leader-Radio Services ActewAGL T: 02 6270 7429 I M: 0427 073 138 ****************************************************************** *PLEASE NOTE* This email and any attachments may be confidential. If received in error, please delete all copies and advise the sender. The reproduction or dissemination of this email or its attachments is prohibited without the consent of the sender. WARNING RE VIRUSES: Our computer systems sweep outgoing email to guard against viruses, but no warranty is given that this email or its attachments are virus free. Before opening or using attachments, please check for viruses. Our liability is limited to the re-supply of any affected attachments. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views of the organisation. ****************************************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://happy.emu.id.au/pipermail/techlunch/attachments/20190716/9e8bc39f/attachment.html From techlunch at happy.emu.id.au Tue Jul 16 14:33:05 2019 From: techlunch at happy.emu.id.au (techlunch@happy.emu.id.au) Date: Tue Jul 16 14:55:19 2019 Subject: [Techlunch] Moon Landing Anniversary- General Dynamics Telemetry Receiver In-Reply-To: <71c36bf055414c23bc9479ac1ebf5ce9@PSLVEXMBX02.actewagl.production.com.au> References: <71c36bf055414c23bc9479ac1ebf5ce9@PSLVEXMBX02.actewagl.production.com.au> Message-ID: <9a547ff3-c031-b59f-e5f1-6a48474af85a@netspace.net.au> G'day Alex, Yes I remember seeing that rack, Dic Elliott ex Ororall Valley may be able to help? PH 4846 1096. I suspect that it may be Ororall Valley as their primary role was near earth orbit satellite tracking, that involved lots of telemetry. Honeysuckle was part of the MSN (Manned Space Flight Network) network. In my short time at Honeysuckle (Appollo 13 and 15) in the receiver section, the receiver I operated was configured for Telemetry or Television as required. Not dedicated to Telemetry as such. Cheers, Amanda On 16/07/2019 1:59 pm, techlunch@happy.emu.id.au wrote: > > Hi Gilbert & Amanda, > > You may know that I have an ex NASA General Dynamics Telemetry > Receiver ?and its been on display for many years now at Watts > Communications in Fyshwick. > > Somehow ABC Canberra discovered this receiver was part of the Apollo > Moon landing missions and ABC?s Lish Fejer interviewed Alex Watts?, > and myself by phone yesterday, this was broadcast on 666 this morning > at around 7:20AM. Now they want to do a TV program on the Receiver in > relation to the 50th anniversary. > > My problem is that I don?t exactly know, or remember, what the > receiver was used for, or where it came from, Honeysuckle Creek or > Oral Valley? > > Do you happen to know anyone who worked at Honeysuckle Creek or Oral > Valley or may some details of how these Telemetry Receiver where used > at the time ? > > This is a bit urgent as ABC would like ?Alex Watts? and myself on > camera tomorrow or Thursday with an informed story to tell > > Cheers > > *Alex Saeck* > > Team Leader-Radio Services > > ActewAGL > > *T:*02 6270 7429 I M: 0427 073 138 > > ****************************************************************** > *PLEASE NOTE* This email and any attachments may be confidential. If > received in error, please delete all copies and advise the sender. 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