Wayne,
I share your surprise that frequency information is not available in a machine readable format. As the cube sats are coming fast and furious, it makes keeping up with them harder.
Charles On Jan 4, 2012 7:59 PM, "Wayne Estes" w9ae@charter.net wrote:
I'm surprised that nobody has made an online repository for the Doppler.SQF files for ALL amateur satellites.
What would be the best place to keep one? AMSAT-NA web site? On the DK1TB's web site, where people go to download SATPC32?
Maintaining a Doppler.SQF repository would be relatively easy. The list isn't that huge, and new satellites don't come along very often.
The repository would also logically include SubTone.SQF and AmsatNames.txt information.
Wayne Estes W9AE
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