At 12:09 AM 5/28/2023 +0000, you wrote:
>AMSAT NEWS SERVICE
>ANS-148
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>In this edition:
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>* AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager Retires
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>AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager Retires
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>It is time for me to retire from the position of AMSAT-NA Orbital Elements
>Manager.
>
>I have held this position since October 8, 1993, when I inherited it from
>Dick Campbell, WR5RW (formally N3FKV). I also inherited a BASIC sorting
>program from Dick which has faithfully produced the AMSAT TLE format each
>week for almost 30 years. Today I have to use an emulator, but it
>consistently produces the format we (and our computer tracking programs)
>expect to see.
>
>But, have no fear, Joe Fitzgerald, KM1P has been developing a
>software-based system that pulls the TLE data directly from the internet
>(Space-Track, 18SPCS), formats it, and sends it out to the amateur radio
>community. Joe has been testing it for over a month now and it is ready to go!
>
>It has been a privilege to serve AMSAT as Orbital Elements Manager and I
>will miss the Thursday night routine of sending out the AMSAT TLE. But to
>those who have helped me along the way
thanks. Special thanks to Keith
>Pugh (W5IU Silent key), Dick Cammpbell (WR5RW), Nico Janssen (PA0DLO), and
>also to Joe Fitzgerald (KM1P) for stepping up to the job.
>
>[ANS thanks Ray Hoad, WA5QGD, for the above information]
Thank you for your service Ray. We never would have been
on time and on target on satellite without you.
KB7ADL