Heavens-Above is my favorite. Others like ISS Detector but it requires a special paid addon to do ham sats (and other sats and astronomical objects aside from the ISS).
On Apr 13, 2017 20:34, "Mike Lemons" becalmed9@gmail.com wrote:
Can anyone recommend a satellite app for Android phones? Preferably something that shows where the satellite is above the horizon.
SkEye looks promising. I think that if I Velcroed my phone to the boom of my Arrow antenna, the app would give me realtime feedback of where to point the antenna. People use the app for pointing telescopes. That would be greater precision than what I need.
The SkEye website says almost nothing about satellite tracking. From what I can discern this function only exists in the paid version. ($6)
(This is the third time that I have tried to send this message. Maybe if I put my callsign in, it will be accepted)
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