Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
WinAOS, part of the SatPC32 suite, does exactly what you asked.
73, Drew KO4MA
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On Apr 18, 2011, at 2:42 PM, "Bill W1PA" w1pa@hotmail.com wrote:
Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
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So does Orbitron - www.stoff.pl
Zack KD8KSN
-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Glasbrenner Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 3:05 PM To: Bill W1PA Cc: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: multi-sat, chronilogical pass predictions
WinAOS, part of the SatPC32 suite, does exactly what you asked.
73, Drew KO4MA
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On Apr 18, 2011, at 2:42 PM, "Bill W1PA" w1pa@hotmail.com wrote:
Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
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Bill,
There is a free DOS based version called AOS on the Satpc32 website:
http://www.dk1tb.de/downloadeng.htm
I've never used it, since I'm a Satpc32 user (and lover!).
73,
Mark N8MH
At 03:05 PM 4/18/2011 -0400, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
WinAOS, part of the SatPC32 suite, does exactly what you asked.
73, Drew KO4MA
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On Apr 18, 2011, at 2:42 PM, "Bill W1PA" w1pa@hotmail.com wrote:
Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2011, Bill W1PA wrote:
Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
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You can do it with the original predict and psatcal.
Al
Bill,
The WinAos part of the SATPC32 suite does this:
WinAos QTH: -86.7/35.9 T#: 12160 Sat.: 5 [Standard] ---------------------------------------------------------- Day Object AOS (L) LOS Period maxEl AZ ---------------------------------------------------------- 18.04.2011 AO-27 13:58 14:13 15 73 162 - 349 18.04.2011 AO-51 14:24 14:31 07 03 079 - 024 18.04.2011 AO-27 15:40 15:51 11 10 222 - 322 18.04.2011 AO-07 15:47 16:02 15 11 093 - 002 18.04.2011 AO-51 15:58 16:12 14 42 147 - 355 18.04.2011 AO-07 17:35 17:56 21 59 148 - 348 18.04.2011 AO-51 17:37 17:50 13 20 204 - 332 18.04.2011 AO-07 19:29 19:49 20 27 198 - 332 18.04.2011 VO-52 19:33 19:42 09 11 116 - 014 18.04.2011 SO-50 21:05 21:17 12 22 176 - 043 18.04.2011 VO-52 21:08 21:20 12 51 178 - 344 18.04.2011 SO-50 22:45 22:58 13 33 232 - 023 18.04.2011 VO-52 22:49 22:52 03 01 261 - 292
You can specify the number of hours/days of data to be generated.
Alan WA4SCA
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Bill W1PA Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 1:43 PM To: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] multi-sat, chronilogical pass predictions
Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
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Bill, As others have pointed out, SATPC32, Sold by AMSAT as a fundraiser, Has 2 ways to do what you want- 1. Under programs tab, Winaos does this and you select what time period you require the info for. 2. Under ACCY tab, the countdown feature lets you open a window that indicates next passes for the satellites you are interested in. Good Luck 73, Dee, NB2F NJ AMSAT Coordinator
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Bill W1PA Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 2:43 PM To: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] multi-sat, chronilogical pass predictions
Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
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I believe Orbitron does.
On 18/04/11 19:42, Bill W1PA wrote:
Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
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Hi Bill, WINAOS workes fine - but you can also use NOVA. All you need is a window with more that one satellite and pres Script Tracking. 73 OZ1MY/Ib
-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] På vegne af Bill W1PA Sendt: 18. april 2011 20:43 Til: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Emne: [amsat-bb] multi-sat, chronilogical pass predictions
Do any of the pass prediction tools (win, dos, or linux) give you a listing of passes for multiple satellites in chronological order? i.e. imagine printing out 3 days of AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, etc and sorting them all together in chronological order. No graphics needed... just AOS and LOS bearings and times and max pass elevation.
I have Nova and gpredict, and neither do. Does the original "predict" do this?
Bill W1PA
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Al Bolduc
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Alan P. Biddle
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Andrew Glasbrenner
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Bill W1PA
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Dee
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Ib Christoffersen
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Mark L. Hammond
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Nigel A. Gunn
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Zachary Beougher