Using your LATEST TLEs for last night: 6/26/19 0443 UTC pass COPIED only ONE BEACON at 5 deg. Fm PSAT2-1 To APOFF Via ARISS <UI pid=F0 Len=34 >[21:46:54] T#286,693,062,878,885,162,01000001
0624 UTC pass, copied 5; the first one was at 3 deg.
Fm PSAT2-1 To APOFF Via ARISS <UI pid=F0 Len=34 >[23:25:23] T#383,691,061,897,898,162,01000001 Fm PSAT2-1 To APOFF Via ARISS <UI pid=F0 Len=20 >[23:26:09]
145.980MHz No Digi.
Fm PSAT2-1 To APOFF Via ARISS <UI pid=F0 Len=34 >[23:26:24] T#384,688,097,904,903,162,01000001 Fm PSAT2-1 To APOFF Via ARISS <UI pid=F0 Len=34 >[23:27:24] T#385,689,063,908,907,162,01000001 Fm PSAT2-1 To APOFF Via ARISS <UI pid=F0 Len=16 >[23:28:48]
S#000964,0q801
no joy on BRICSAT-2...if its on the same orbit? 73 Christy KB6LTY DM14
--------- xcellent match so far with these elements:
PSAT2 1 44348U 19036K 19176.47956735 .00000352 00000-0 00000+0 0 9991 2 44348 28.5449 199.6259 0392489 107.1682 11.6450 14.96305882 23
Northern Hemisphere passes begin at about 9:35 PM LOCAL time Then again at around 11:15 PM and then about 01:00 AM local time ish....
What is amazing, is that it looks like it is about the SAME time every day for a pass even though the orbit is moving earlier
After a few days, there will be a new orbit around 8 PM local time, and the others above will continue at the same time.
And so forth. So it is moving earlier but appears to have this sun synchronous behavior...
Bob