The program displays "Satellite in Sun" or "eclipsed" in the upper left corner of the SatPC32 main window (above the date and time box). The program WinListen displays an "E" between date and time if the satellite is eclipsed.
73s, Erich, DK1TB

Am 29.04.2014 15:40, schrieb Burns Fisher:
You can certainly look at the sun terminator line on the map.  If the
entire visibility circle of the satellite on the earth is on the dark side
of the terminator, the satellite is in eclipse.    But I also remember
seeing a little legend somewhere on the screen that says "Satellite is in
eclipse" or something like that when it is.

73,
Burns W2BFJ


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Jim Heck <jiml...@zoho.com> wrote:

Hi Folks,

   I am using SATPC32. Is here a way to determine when a sat is in/out of
eclipse?

73s Jim G3WGM


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