Yup Qrz useds the middle of the square. Here I am https://goo.gl/maps/4XW2NDTGNkq and http://i63.tinypic.com/2vmfsk9.jpg And on SatPC did all that, and in the demo you have to do it every time ya open it. so re-opening it won't help.
By the way gang! Thank You for trying to help!
My EME program was on of all thngs a Timex Sinclaire, and it worked perfectly he he he amazing isn't it?
Joe WB9SBD Sig The Original Rolling Ball Clock Idle Tyme Idle-Tyme.com http://www.idle-tyme.com On 10/23/2016 11:30 AM, Rolf Krogstad wrote:
My apologies if this has been covered already. Have you double-checked what you have designated as your home location?
QRZ.com shows this location info for you: Latitude 43.610010 (43° 36' 36'' N) Longitude -90.082150 (90° 4' 55'' W) Grid Square EN43xo
I have never used Orbitron, but in SatPC32 this is how to set it:
Open SatPC32. Towards the top center of the window, click on Setup, then click on Observer. A small pop-up window will appear with the title "Observer Setup". The second item from the top on the left side of the window is "Station Grid Locator". Click on the 2nd value down in the center of the window, to the right of "Station Grid Locator". Now enter your six character grid square in the field on the right side of the windows. Your Grid Square is EN43xo. Then click on the button [Locator>Degs], then click on [Store]. I am not sure, but you may need to close and reopen SatPC32 for the change to take effect.
73,
Rolf NR0T Grid EN34it
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Joe nss@mwt.net wrote:
I am really excited about getting back on the Birds after a 40+ year absence. I've done EME, MS, AU, and all sorts of weak signal stuff on 144Mhz. I've played the DX and contesting on HF. All has been fun, but none except for the EME has given the most happiness than the memories of playing with the birds in the late 70's
Now let me know, I can take this off list if members here want me to, But This excitement is quickly turning into disgust. To the point I'm just about to say screw it and forget about Sat work again.
I am in the need of help with prediction programs.
Man in the late 70's it was the ARRL bulletin with keps etc. and a Oscar Locator.
Now we got ultra cool software programs that all are incredible! Except for me, I can not trust ANY of them. I have been testing several to see what I will make my primary program. BUT...... and there always is a "BUT" isn't there? I can not say what one to "Trust" The four I have installed are... SatLookDown1_28 HRDSatTrack Orbitron SatPC32
Now of course they all use the same computer clock. And it is accurate to less than a tenth of a second.
Each one periodically ask to Up-Date the TLE's and I say "YES" and let them do it all on their own. I change NOTHING on where they get their data.
The run them.
The, SatLookDown1_28 & HRDSatTrack, both agree very closely. Almost to the second.
But the Orbitron, is off, WAY off. like 15 minutes off.
And the SatPC32 is even worse the sat is like 1/2 an orbit off!
Now the ones that agree also match the page
http://www.amsat.org.ar/pass.htm#
So my guess they are the ones showing correct data.
Now what to do about the other two. How can I make them show correct passes?
Remember I can take this off list if no one wants to read about this... Just let me know,
Joe WB9SBD
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