The two in question are labelled as OSCAR 23 and OSCAR 25.
Others are labelled as NOVAs, yet others as TRANSITs.

On 30-Aug-10 22:49, Dave Marthouse wrote:
> With all this talk of the Transit satellites on 149.985MHZ, how are they 
> listed in the keps.  I checked for other satellites of interest on the kelso 
> webpage and found navy navigation satellites.  There are a few named transit. 
>  What Transit birds are we talking about.  I want to see how strong their 
> signals are on my scanner.  Any information would be appreciated.
>
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