The ISS apparently did a burn over the last day or so.  As a result one of the upcoming ARISS contacts is now about 5 minutes sooner than what I originally posted.    The latest amsat-bb posting I did this morning has the newest time.  Maybe that is what you are seeing.
 
73,
Charlie Sufana AJ9N
One of the ARISS mentors

In a message dated 2021-12-28 16:40:50 Eastern Standard Time, ve7jmn@telus.net writes:
 

 

Dear Group:

 

I’ve noticed that the live tracking of the ISS is located differently on different websites and Ham Radio Deluxe.

I fired up SATPC32 and it seems correct with the ESA Webpage.

Live tracking on the AMSAT Webpage page is following my HRD which seems 3 or 4 minutes behind the ESA Webpage.

I have updated all my keps which align with the AMSAT live tracking location.

This morning while trying to download SSTV from ISS I was unable to track it properly.

I had a huge signal before it even reached the horizon.

 

 

 

Any suggestions or remedy.

 

 

Jim VE7JMN

 

 

 


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