@itgrrl a friend of mine was saying they can only use DSS43 to talk to the voyagers, but looks like DSS14 is currently RX voyager 1? Do you happen to know anything about that? Maybe she meant 43 is the only antenna that can TX?

@uwuhaeckse #DSS43 📡 is the only antenna in the #NASA #DSN that talks to #VGR2 🛰️ because its flight trajectory had it head off ‘below’ the plane of the ecliptic (‘south’ from earth’s perspective), and 43 is the only antenna in the southern hemisphere powerful enough to communicate with it. The 70m antennas in the northern hemisphere don’t have line-of-sight, but even if they did they could only receive data 😢

#VGR1 headed off ‘above’ the plane of the ecliptic, so all the 70m DSN antennas have line of sight & can all still Rx. but for Tx we need to use 43 ‘coz it’s the only 70m with a 100kW S-Band transmitter that has enough juice to send commands to the spacecraft. Rx from VGR1 is handled by arraying multiple antennas to create a larger effective (virtual) dish size, ‘coz it’s further away than VGR2 - remember that these spacecraft only have transmitters that push out ~23W (rated output, I expect they’ve fallen off a little over time). by the time it reaches earth, the signal Is about a billionth of a billionth of a watt (attowat) 🤯 that’s why they ask you to turn off devices 🚫📻 to “help us listen to whispers from space” 🤫

The image below shows their relative positions & trajectories in the solar system - full size at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Interstellar_probes_%28cropped%29.jpg 📸

current (ish) info about where the Voyagers are is at https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-they-now/ 🗺️

btw, you can see the tracking schedule for #CDSCC at https://www.cdscc.nasa.gov/Pages/trackingtoday.html 👀

@itgrrl I have to admit I may have stopped the car and thought “how the hell do I put my car into airplane mode” lol
@uwuhaeckse yeah, I’ve seen a plot of the RF noise floor at one of the other tracking stations when a car with a Bluetooth hands-free kit drove into the parking lot then switched off. even small things can have an impact. I’ll see if I can dig that pic up
@itgrrl interesting, unfortunately most phones these days seem to leave Bluetooth on when you put them into airplane mode
@uwuhaeckse yeah 😕 I have an automation on mine that explicitly turns off wifi & bluetooth & does some other stuff when I set airplane mode ‘cos it’s very annoying when my devices don’t do what I literally tell them to do 😤
@itgrrl I kind of wish there was a detector sign on the drive in that told you if you still had RF coming from the vehicle. Though it’s getting harder to turn everything off like tracking tokens and things like that.