The font and font size can be chosen in the WinAOS and WinListen setup menus
for the screen and the printer.
73s, Erich, DK1TB

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <w6...@comcast.net>
To: "John Papay" <j...@papays.com>
Cc: "amsat-bb" <amsat-bb@amsat.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 5:04 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Satellite Pass Predictions


> Thanks John for the info.....never had really looked at that before, as
> I've always used the Orbitron printout. Only thing on the SatPC32 printout
> is wish the print was abit bigger for us old guys, and abit darker, but
> otherwise it has good info......tnx again...
>
> \John\
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "John Papay" <j...@papays.com>
> To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 6:02:08 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Satellite Pass Predictions
>
> There has been some discussion on how to determine
> when a bird will be in view over an extended period
> of time. You really don't need a pocket computer
> or laptop to carry around to do this. Just simply
> print out the pass predictions using SatPC32 sold by
> AMSAT and written by DK1TB who has donated the program
> to AMSAT.
>
> There are two accessory programs included in SatPC32.
> The first is called WinAOS and it will make predictions
> for multiple birds of your choosing over a 10+ day period
> of your choosing. Print out the results and keep them in
> your vehicle. You'll have AOS/LOS times and AOS/LOS azimuths
> plus max elevation and visible time. This is plenty of info
> to allow you to work a bird with a handheld antenna. Just
> watch the time and move the antenna accordingly.
>
> WinAos QTH: -81.7/41.3 T#: 11616 Sat.: 5 [Standard]
> ---------------------------------------------------------- 
> Day Object AOS (U) LOS Period maxEl AZ
> ---------------------------------------------------------- 
> 21.10.2009 VO-52 00:18 00:23 05 02 076 - 024
> 21.10.2009 AO-07 00:36 00:57 21 39 187 - 338
> 21.10.2009 AO-51 00:41 00:48 07 04 244 - 310
> 21.10.2009 VO-52 01:50 02:02 12 39 147 - 355
> 21.10.2009 AO-07 02:37 02:45 08 02 259 - 306
> 21.10.2009 SO-50 03:06 03:14 08 05 140 - 066
> 21.10.2009 VO-52 03:27 03:38 11 17 208 - 333
> 21.10.2009 SO-50 04:43 04:57 14 57 201 - 037
> 21.10.2009 AO-27 06:02 06:09 07 04 053 - 118
> 21.10.2009 SO-50 06:25 06:38 13 21 251 - 026
> 21.10.2009 AO-27 07:39 07:53 14 51 018 - 182
>
> The other program that comes with SatPC32 is WinListen. This
> program will give you satellite visibility at various intervals
> throughout the pass. It has a two-observer feature which allows
> you to enter two grids and find the mutual window on a particular
> satellite. Here's an example between Ohio and Scotland on AO-51
> at 20 second intervals.
>
> WinListen 8.0 [AO-51] T#:11616 QTH1: -81.7/41.3 QTH2: -8.4/52.3
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> Day Time(U) Az1 El1 Az2 El2 MA Height Lon/Lat Orbit
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> 21.10.2009 09:29:00 59 0 279 3 19.7 711 314 50 27911
> 21.10.2009 09:29:20 61 1 277 2 20.5 712 314 49 27911
> 21.10.2009 09:29:40 64 1 275 1 21.4 712 313 48 27911
> 21.10.2009 09:30:00 67 1 272 1 22.2 712 313 46 27911
>
> I use this program to set up schedules when the likelihood of a "window"
> is remote.
>
> These two programs are selected under the "Programs" link in the
> SatPC32 toolbar.
>
> 73,
> John K8YSE
>
>
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