Ted, First - I have yet to see any program come close to the GUI that Ham radio deluxe's satellite module has. Instead of a list of times it shows a visual representation, kind of like a small graph of each satellite's pass for your QTH. You click on the graph/picture that you want to follow and it takes you to the globe layout showing the overhead pass like other programs do.
Second - Gpredict
Note - SatPC32 is the gold standard and best supported PC program to use for rig and rotor control but a little old school on its prediction list.
Michael KC4ZVA
On Dec 1, 2017, at 12:10 AM, Matthew Stevens matthew@mrstevens.net wrote:
Gpredict works well. Just right click on the sat name, hit future passes, and it’ll show you like 7 days worth
- Matthew nj4y
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On Nov 30, 2017, at 22:50, Ted k7trkradio@charter.net wrote:
Hello,
What is the 'gold standard' for AOS predictions on a PC (no phones, pls)? Clearly, after playing with WinAos for an hour, that is not the program !
Hints appreciated
73, Ted
K7TRK
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