I just downloaded updated keps, Where can I find what the? [-], [+] and [P] stand for? Thanks Fred
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I just downloaded updated keps, Where can I find what the? [-], [+] and [P] stand for? Thanks Fred
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Fred, This is from Celestrak.com web site.
Status codes (where present): [+] = Operational [-] = Nonoperational [P] = Partially Operational [B] = Backup/Standby [S] = Spare [X] = Extended Mission
Hope this helps .
73 Dale - KL7XJ
- not operative + operative p pendient or interment
CE3SOC Raul
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I just downloaded updated keps, Where can I find what the? [-], [+] and [P] stand for? Thanks Fred
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CE3SOC Raul Romero
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daleh@alaska.net
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