As time has gone by, the 071G TLE was requiring more manual Doppler correction here, despite automatic Doppler Correction from SatPC32. I had to adjust it manually another +/- 400 Hz through the course of an orbit.
Today after changing to 071J, the fit is MUCH better, only +/- 100 Hz manual correction needed over the pass at ~19:10Z.
Getting closer for sure!
73, Bob, WB4SON
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 1:25 PM Nico Janssen via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
With new TLEs published new doppler measurements now show that HuskySat 1 is actually object 45132 (2019-071J). Downlink frequency: 435.7997 MHz.
73, Nico PA0DLO
On 07-02-20 15:15, Joseph B. Fitzgerald via AMSAT-BB wrote:
Initially it looked like object 2019-071G was HuskySat-1, but our
friends at the 18th Space Control Squadron published data on additional objects in recent days, and there is considerable evidence suggesting that HuskySat-1 is actually one of those instead.
Element sets for objects 2019-071H and 2019-071J are now distributed in
nasabare.txt as candidates for the "Real HuskySat-1".
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