Thanks to all who responded to my inquiry, here and directly. I found AOS.exe,
and
the satellite scripting (red, blue, yellow "orbit" icon) in NOVA.
I am pretty embarrassed about the latter, since I have owned NOVA for a long
time
_and_ I am a software professional. I just assumed if it wasn't
Bill,
There is a free DOS based version called AOS on the Satpc32 website:
http://www.dk1tb.de/downloadeng.htm
I've never used it, since I'm a Satpc32 user (and lover!).
73,
Mark N8MH
At 03:05 PM 4/18/2011 -0400, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
>WinAOS, part of the SatPC32 suite, does exactly wha
I use a spreadsheet method. I use the amsat.org passes predictor,
highlight (select) the data from the web page, copy, then paste each
bird output into a different tab of an Excel spreadsheet. An Excel
macro adds another column that only contains the sat. name.
Then I made some more macros to co
Hi Bill,
WINAOS workes fine - but you can also use NOVA.
All you need is a window with more that one satellite and pres Script
Tracking.
73 OZ1MY/Ib
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af Bill W1PA
Sendt: 18. april 2011 20:43
9:09 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: multi-sat, chronilogical pass predictions
> >> ... a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order?
>
> PocketSat for Palm and WinOPC ... as well as PocketSat3 for the iPhone and
iPod touch sure do that - I use that function every d
I believe Orbitron does.
On 18/04/11 19:42, Bill W1PA wrote:
> Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a
> listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order?
> i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc
> and sorting them all together in
Bill,
As others have pointed out, SATPC32, Sold by AMSAT as a fundraiser, Has 2
ways to do what you want-
1. Under programs tab, Winaos does this and you select what time period you
require the info for.
2. Under ACCY tab, the countdown feature lets you open a window that
indicates next passes f
So does Orbitron - www.stoff.pl
Zack
KD8KSN
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Glasbrenner
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 3:05 PM
To: Bill W1PA
Cc:
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: multi-sat, chronilogical pass predictions
WinAOS, part of the SatPC32 suite, does exactly what you asked.
73, Drew
>> ... a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order?
PocketSat for Palm and WinOPC ... as well as PocketSat3 for the iPhone and iPod
touch sure do that - I use that function every day.
http://tinyurl.com/sat-track
Clint, K6LCS
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Bill,
The WinAos part of the SATPC32 suite does this:
WinAos QTH: -86.7/35.9 T#: 12160 Sat.: 5 [Standard]
--
Day Object AOS (L) LOS Period maxEl AZ
--
18.04
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011, Bill W1PA wrote:
> Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a
> listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order?
> i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc
> and sorting them all together in chronological order. No
WinAOS, part of the SatPC32 suite, does exactly what you asked.
73, Drew KO4MA
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 18, 2011, at 2:42 PM, "Bill W1PA" wrote:
> Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a
> listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order?
> i.e.
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