You update the Keps via a "stripped" (or what AMSAT calls a 'bare') Two Line Element (TLE) file. By "stripped" I mean it has ONLY the TLE data, without any other characters. Go to the AMSAT website, and then to the "Tools" page. Go to the "Keplerian Elements" section, and select the "Bare NASA (2-line) format elements". On that page, in your browser, use "Select All", and then "Copy". Open Windows Notepad, and "Paste" the files you just copied into the Notepad window. Save this file as "keps.tle" in the "keps" folder of WinOrbit. The next time you start WinOrbit, you'll see it updating the keps, *IF* you have "Enable Automatic Updating" enabled. To enable it, open the "Setup" tab at the top of the title bar, and select "Misc. Settings". Make sure the box for "Enable Automatic Updating" is checked. I've been using WinOrbit since it I first had a Windows PC, and it's a great little program. 73, Jim
--- Jerry w0sat@msn.com wrote:
Hi; I have finally been able to download Winorbit . The problem is that it has very few satellites
And a date of year 2000. I tried to update the keps but I couldn,t
get this to work.
Does anyone out there have any better
luck with the program.???
Jerry w0sat
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