Rich,
I remember receiving the two line elements from Goddard in the mid-eighties. I was just getting into amateur radio, but was only using the data to predict visual sightings of the shuttle and satellites. I believe the list I received was a generic for visable satellites. I used the data to manually plot an orbital track with grease pencil on a piece of acetate, using it as an overlay on a map of the earth. I'm sure there's probably more than a few people here that did the same 'back in the day'. Aren't computers great!
73,
J.D. Smith N4VIL
Hi Smith, N4VIL
Early in 1972 I was receiving by regular post the 2 Line Orbital Data from Goddard to be used for the meteorological satellites ESSA-8, NIMBUS and TIROS
For traching I used as well the azimuthal map of the earth with a foot print transparent overly and a revolving satellite orbital path.
Yes...no computers at all in the Ham shack at that time but manual tracking using a map a pencil and a clock was a beginning very useful and exciting.
73" de
i8CVS Domenico
----- Original Message ----- From: "J.D. Smith" jaydsmit@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:15 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: NASA 2 Line via mail?
Rich,
I remember receiving the two line elements from Goddard in the
mid-eighties.
I was just getting into amateur radio, but was only using the data to predict visual sightings of the shuttle and satellites. I believe the list
I
received was a generic for visable satellites. I used the data to manually plot an orbital track with grease pencil on a piece of acetate, using it
as
an overlay on a map of the earth. I'm sure there's probably more than a
few
people here that did the same 'back in the day'. Aren't computers great!
73,
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