It depends on the keps that GPredict is configured to use. You can fix it by doing the following:
* Go into Edit -> Preferences -> General -> TLE Update * Under 'Update from the Internet', set the following settings: * Remote server: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ftp/keps/current/ * Proxy server: (leave blank) * Files to fetch: nasabare.txt * Check 'Add satellites to local database' * Click OK and exit Preferences
* Choose Edit -> Update TLE -> From network
GPredict will download the AMSAT keps and start using them immediately. It will also update them regularly from AMSAT.
You'll now find AO-85 and all your other favourite ham sats on the list.
Martin. KD6YAM
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 6:46 AM, Larry lmwatbullrun@runbox.com wrote:
Folks, I seek enlightenment on why I cannot seem to get Gpredict to track Fox-1a AKA AO85? N2YO's site tracks it, but Gpredict does not have it on its list. I run Linux, not Windows, BTW, which is the main reason I use Gpredict.
If this is an unfixable bug, are there any other Linux satellite tracking programs for Linux that anyone would recommend?
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