[amsat-bb] Re: keps age & ISS

2011-02-20 Thread Alan P. Biddle
Bob, ISS being the odd one is the clue. It is the only object whose orbit is often reboosted. Usually the problem comes about if you are using the AMSAT weekly distribution. Note that you can update the NASA.ALL file and it will give today's date, but the data may be as much as a week old. You

[amsat-bb] Re: keps age & ISS

2011-02-20 Thread Glenn AA5PK
Bob, In SatPC32, click on "Satellite" and at the bottom of the window is says "File Date" with the date of the set. 73 Glenn AA5PK Bob- W7LRD wrote: > I should have been more specific.  I run SatPc32 in two computers.  The one that runs LVB has ISS about 40 min behind the other computer