Hi Jerry. I may have come in to this discussion too late. I just remember everyone telling which phone app they would use to track the birds. If you want to see the AZ-EL of the Outernet bird at your location, and you have SATPC32, it is a piece of cake. I used it to show me the bird with the exact AZ-EL for my house. If you tell the program to give a preview of the orbit and speed it up, it does a tiny figure eight dance at the equator, over a 12 hour time period. I'm currently getting between 4 and 10 dB SNR. I suspect the signal varies when the sun moves behind the bird but also when Inmarsat sends a lot of data down. Also, only after 4-5 days I get a great amount of repeats of WIKI items. The software immediately show 100% for the file and just waits until the bird sends something new. I think California took over 50 minutes! It seems to me the 4" X 4" patch antenna is looking slightly east of where the bird should be located in azimuth. 73, Rick WB3CSY
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On Nov 21, 2016, at 4:16 PM, Gerald Payton gp_ab5r@outlook.com wrote:
I am NOT looking for a "tracking program." I am trying to ascertain the correct Az and El for I-4-F3 satellite from my location. NOTHING to do with tracking moving birds. Thanks for all replies & sorry for the bad wording.
73,
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