NASA did not provide a date but it looks like this issue was discovered and acted upon on Dec 7 or 8.
The graphic below shows the schedule for Voyager 1 comms via DSN, generated on Dec 7. Normally, the downlink rate is 160 bps. On Dec 8, it was switched to 40 bps. And again on Dec 10. Some special commands for the FDS were also sent.
Since then, the D/L rate has been switched between 160 bps and 40 bps a few times with additional FDS commands uploaded.
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/pdf/sfos2023pdf/23_12_07-23_12_25.sfos.pdf
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10/n
Two-way comms happening now between Voyager 1 and NASA DSN Canberra.
Of course, the results of the uplink commands will arrive 45 hours from now. The data arriving now left Voyager 1 22.5 hours ago.
Downlink rate is the lower 40 bps rate.
The DSN schedule for Voyager 1 shown below was modified and published yesterday.
Here's hoping that Voyager engineers are getting closer to a solution 🤞
https://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/pdf/sfos2023pdf/23_12_14-24_01_01.sfos.pdf
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11/n
Two-way comms happening now between Voyager 1 and NASA DSN Canberra.
Of course, the results of the uplink commands will arrive 45 hours from now. The data arriving now left Voyager 1 22.5 hours ago.
Downlink rate is the lower 40 bps rate.
The DSN schedule for Voyager 1 shown below was modified and published yesterday.