Henk,
the problem is that the assignment changed on spacetrack.org. If you use the "old" TLE and the objects belongs to this TLE the confusion is complete. Your old E is now D... etc.
old C -> now F old D -> now C old F -> now G old G -> now E
It's not the first time that happens!
I tracked with the following TLE and got excellent results -> see the graphs on my SatBlog.
CASTOR 1 35695U 09038G 09214.62699302 .00023572 00000-0 12777-3 0 44 2 35695 051.6418 068.2403 0004351 048.6343 311.4991 15.79927223 464
POLLUX 1 35693U 09038E 09214.62668842 .00017764 00000-0 96621-4 0 44 2 35693 051.6406 068.2363 0003496 046.5116 313.6102 15.80074726 469
Let's see what tomorrow brings ...
73, Mike
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Henk, PA3GUO [mailto:hamoen@iae.nl] Gesendet: Montag, 3. August 2009 19:35 An: mail@mike-rupprecht.de; nigel@ngunn.net; amsat-bb@amsat.org; ivan.galysh@nrl.navy.mil; pa3guo@amsat.org; cjhurst@bigpond.net.au Betreff: ANDE2 reception observations (PA3GUO Aug 3rd, 2009)
Using Object G as posted by Nigel Sunday (Aug 2nd) and freq 145.827 (plus doppler correction over that), I have todays results as below.
At the start/end of a pass mostly POLLUX, and in the middle mostly Castor Most likely this has to do with difference in freq and the sats moving out.
Anyone a most scientific view on this :-) ? Henk, PA3GUO
ps1: I took 145.827 as the middle between the two, based on Ken's observation. ps2: I stripped the data parts from the telemetry below (for this discussion)