11 Aug
2015
11 Aug
'15
5:28 a.m.
When ever I try to install it, I get "This app is incompatible with all of your devices", so I can't install it on anything.
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Gus 8P6SM
The Easternmost Isle
On 08/10/2015 10:15 PM, David Rush wrote:
> I've got AmsatDroid Free, and it's fine for seeing upcoming passes and
> has some other useful features, but it doesn't seem to provide
> real-time information on where to point my antenna during a pass. It
> provides AOS azimuth, max el, and LOS azimuth, but nothing real-time,
> unless I'm missing something.
>
> I'll check out the other suggestions.
>
> Thanks.
>
> 73, David, ky7dr
>
> On 2015-08-10 16:54, Clayton W5PFG wrote:
>> AmsatDroid Free is probably the most-utilized app on my smartphone.
>>
>> I like PocketSat3 also but it's more complex (many more features.)
>> It does a lot more advanced things you'd expect out of a desktop
>> application.
>>
>> AmsatDroid Free handles my primary needs very well and therefore I
>> use it regularly. It also is available at every radio amateur's
>> favorite price.
>>
>> 73
>> Clayton
>> W5PFG
>>
>> On 8/9/2015 17:56, David Rush wrote:
>>> Can anybody recommend a specific Android app that's good for manually
>>> tracking a ham satellite and predicting upcoming passes?
>>>
>>> 73, David, ky7dr
>
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