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        "address": "john (a) papays.com",
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    "sender_name": "John Papay",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  Satellite Pass Predictions",
    "date": "2009-10-21T13:02:08Z",
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    "content": "There has been some discussion on how to determine\nwhen a bird will be in view over an extended period\nof time.  You really don't need a pocket computer\nor laptop to carry around to do this.  Just simply\nprint out the pass predictions using SatPC32 sold by\nAMSAT and written by DK1TB who has donated the program\nto AMSAT.\n\nThere are two accessory programs included in SatPC32.\nThe first is called WinAOS and it will make predictions\nfor multiple birds of your choosing over a 10+ day period\nof your choosing.  Print out the results and keep them in\nyour vehicle. You'll have AOS/LOS times and AOS/LOS azimuths\nplus max elevation and visible time.  This is plenty of info\nto allow you to work a bird with a handheld antenna.  Just\nwatch the time and move the antenna accordingly.\n\nWinAos   QTH: -81.7/41.3   T#: 11616   Sat.: 5 [Standard]\n  ----------------------------------------------------------\n      Day     Object       AOS (U) LOS Period maxEl   AZ\n  ----------------------------------------------------------\n  21.10.2009  VO-52        00:18 00:23    05   02  076 - 024\n  21.10.2009  AO-07        00:36 00:57    21   39  187 - 338\n  21.10.2009  AO-51        00:41 00:48    07   04  244 - 310\n  21.10.2009  VO-52        01:50 02:02    12   39  147 - 355\n  21.10.2009  AO-07        02:37 02:45    08   02  259 - 306\n  21.10.2009  SO-50        03:06 03:14    08   05  140 - 066\n  21.10.2009  VO-52        03:27 03:38    11   17  208 - 333\n  21.10.2009  SO-50        04:43 04:57    14   57  201 - 037\n  21.10.2009  AO-27        06:02 06:09    07   04  053 - 118\n  21.10.2009  SO-50        06:25 06:38    13   21  251 - 026\n  21.10.2009  AO-27        07:39 07:53    14   51  018 - 182\n\nThe other program that comes with SatPC32 is WinListen.  This\nprogram will give you satellite visibility at various intervals\nthroughout the pass.  It has a two-observer feature which allows\nyou to enter two grids and find the mutual window on a particular\nsatellite.  Here's an example between Ohio and Scotland on AO-51\nat 20 second intervals.\n\nWinListen 8.0 [AO-51]  T#:11616  QTH1: -81.7/41.3  QTH2: -8.4/52.3\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\n     Day      Time(U)   Az1 El1  Az2 El2   MA   Height  Lon/Lat   Orbit\n----------------------------------------------------------------------\n21.10.2009   09:29:00   59   0  279   3   19.7    711  314  50   27911\n21.10.2009   09:29:20   61   1  277   2   20.5    712  314  49   27911\n21.10.2009   09:29:40   64   1  275   1   21.4    712  313  48   27911\n21.10.2009   09:30:00   67   1  272   1   22.2    712  313  46   27911\n\nI use this program to set up schedules when the likelihood of a \"window\"\nis remote.\n\nThese two programs are selected under the \"Programs\" link in the\nSatPC32 toolbar.\n\n73,\nJohn K8YSE\n\n\n",
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