
I'm not familiar with the SATPAC program and didn't find much about it with Google, but it sounds like it may have something to do with the way longitude is entered. Are you entering your position as E/W longitude (+/- 180 deg) or E longitude (0 -359 deg E). Whichever you are using, try the other one. Just guessing out loud... Howie AB2S
From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 13:23:30 -0400 Subject: [amsat-bb] AO 73 and SATPAC program
Kj4YKG has taken a good look at the our program.
The program controls the other birds well, so the clock, locator , and all are set properly. The TLE data is correct.
The rotors track but the bird is over the Pacific Ocean and we are on the Atlantic Ocean. side - Virginia.
This only bird that has this problem.
Help!
R
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