I agree with most of the comments in this thread. Although SatPC32 has worked fairly well, I find myself using other tracking programs in concert with it. I like Wisp32 as to being able to have a one shot display of many of the satellites in view schedules at a time then chose the one for the map. The only problem is that Wisp332 is picky running under Windows 10 and the registry. Sometimes the satellites disappear after and upgrade and system reboot. I find by adding just one satellite back in and my QTH info, they all come back.
At times I use Instatrak for printing out schedules.
Reid, W4UPD
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On 2/4/2018 5:57 PM, Kevin Schuchmann wrote:
SatPC32 has worked well for me for many years, yes the SQF files require some reading and a little effort to figure out but once you get past that bump they are easy to use.
All I hope is if something is automated there will be a box to check to turn it off.
Many of my files are tuned to my station and what I am interested in for which mode I want to have as default, if everyone understood them and what they can do then they would understand one automated size does not fit all.
73 Kevin WA7FWF
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