A visible-light image of the Andromeda Galaxy, taken by Torben Hansen.
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Chart Paper used in a Vitatron UR400 Linear Pen Recorder

Chart Paper used in a Vitatron UR400 Linear Pen Recorder

Chart paper used in conjunction with the Vitatron Lienear Pen Recorder that was a part of the equipment used by Derek Slater and Geoff Perry for the Kettering Satellite Tracking Group. Using this equipment they monitored Soviet space activity.

Slater and Perry worked at the Kettering Grammar School together and shared an interest in space. They used borrowed and inexpensive equipment to teach their students how to track satellites. In the process of doing this, the Kettering Satellite Tracking Group was born - which in turn led to the discovery and announcement of a secret Soviet launch site at Plesetsk, securing the Group worldwide media attention.

The Vitatron Linear Recorder was used in conjunction with an ex-minicab communications receiver and a tape recorder to routinely and automatically monitor voice traffic from Soyuz vehicles travelling to the Salyut space stations between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s. The setup operated overnight and at weekends, meaning that the Group missed very few opportunities to listen in and learn from what they heard. Soviet crews working on Salyut aligned with Moscow Time, meaning that they could normally be monitored during daytime in the UK. However, some launch windows dictated that the visiting Soyuz passed over Russia and Kettering during the night. To compensate for this a communications receiver was left running so that when a signal was received it opened the 'squelch' which, in turn, started the tape recorder. The Vitatron Linear Pen Recorder ran continuously and the trace it made on chart paper like this showed when there was a signal present. The tape recorded conversations were available for translation and the pen trace allowed the times to be logged.

More information

Object number

2014-14

Location

Off-site Storage

Has this object been into space?

No

Material

Paper

Associated Organisation

Kettering Satellite Tracking Group
Vitatron

Associated Person

Slater, Derek
Perry, Geoffrey

Associated Place

Kettering

Object Production Date

Circa 1960s

Credit Line

Donated by Derek Slater

On Display Status

In storage

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