Hi Ray. I used Celestrak for many years. For some reason several
years ago I switch to nasabare, then to nasa.all. I unfortunately
don't recall why I made those choices, but at the time there was a
good reason to do so. Maybe I will remember :-)
Anyway as I used to say, all is once again well in kb2m land....
73 Jeff kb2m
Jeff et al,
I have been using the nasabare file. I think it’s because someone once told me it’s updated more frequently than whatever I had been using. There have been no problems with nasabare.
I could be mixed up here (often the case), but think I heard Keplerian connoisseurs dine on elements from Celestrak.Those are updated every 15 minutes(?) But I don’t know how to cook them in SatPC32 so I just go the fast-food route. :-)
Ray KN2K
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On Saturday, August 20, 2022, 11:07 AM, jeff griffin <kb2mjeff@att.net> wrote:
Several of us that talk on the linear birds in the morning have noticed
that SatPC32's Satellites, Update Keps, selected keps file, routine
returns either a 'No Keplerian data found!' or a 'Download failed'
error. I had to manually copy and paste the kep data from the AMSAT site
to get a fresh set. I tried this on two different PC's here. As I
haven't updated any of my s/w on this end I'm assuming this is an issue
on the AMSAT kep site. Anyone know what's going on here ?
73 Jeff kb2m
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