Hi,
Does anyone have a confirmed uptodate+working TLE for the Aeneas satellite? http://www.isi.edu/projects/serc/aeneas_news
I had an exact one, but it quickly deteriorated lately for some reason, being off by 10-15 minutes. Aeneas is a cool sat with a strong AX.25 beacon which can be cleanly detected by even rudimentary setups.
Hi Gabor,
The latest TLE:
Aeneas 1 38760U 12048C 14116.25394057 +.00013796 +00000-0 +12439-2 0 04821 2 38760 064.6679 025.2814 0151661 112.1111 249.6109 14.87352181075568
11:23 KE6YFA-1/TELEM>CQ>UI,?,F0 (1199 baud): 4341455255531D0040020001010B06002800FF070000001000F075000070130049C08F134170E2 11:23 KE6YFA-1/TELEM>CQ>UI,?,F0 (1199 baud): 4341455255531D0040020001010B06002814FF070000001000F075000070130049C08F1341A61A 11:24 KE6YFA-1/TELEM>CQ>UI,?,F0 (1199 baud): 4341455255531D0040020001010B06002828FF070000001000F075000070130049C08F1341CD1B 11:24 KE6YFA-1/TELEM>CQ>UI,?,F0 (1199 baud): 4341455255531D0040020001010B06002900FF070000001000F075000070130049C08F13411CD5
Goodluck in tracking AENEAS
73 Jan PE0SAT
On 28-04-2014 23:10, Gabor Berczi wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a confirmed uptodate+working TLE for the Aeneas satellite? http://www.isi.edu/projects/serc/aeneas_news
I had an exact one, but it quickly deteriorated lately for some reason, being off by 10-15 minutes. Aeneas is a cool sat with a strong AX.25 beacon which can be cleanly detected by even rudimentary setups.
On Apr 29, 2014, at 6:41 AM, PE0SAT | Amateur Radio wrote:
Hi Gabor,
The latest TLE:
Aeneas 1 38760U 12048C 14116.25394057 +.00013796 +00000-0 +12439-2 0 04821 2 38760 064.6679 025.2814 0151661 112.1111 249.6109 14.87352181075568
Thanks, this one looks correct even by eyeballing the displayed position on XEphem! I'll test my new automatic doppler-correcting setup with predict+rtl_fm with it today.
May I ask which fountain of knowledge have you kindly extracted this data from? I couldn't find it anywhere.
Hi Folks,
I am using SATPC32. Is here a way to determine when a sat is in/out of eclipse?
73s Jim G3WGM
You can certainly look at the sun terminator line on the map. If the entire visibility circle of the satellite on the earth is on the dark side of the terminator, the satellite is in eclipse. But I also remember seeing a little legend somewhere on the screen that says "Satellite is in eclipse" or something like that when it is.
73, Burns W2BFJ
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Jim Heck jimlist@zoho.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am using SATPC32. Is here a way to determine when a sat is in/out of eclipse?
73s Jim G3WGM
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The program displays "Satellite in Sun" or "eclipsed" in the upper left corner of the SatPC32 main window (above the date and time box). The program WinListen displays an "E" between date and time if the satellite is eclipsed. 73s, Erich, DK1TB
Am 29.04.2014 15:40, schrieb Burns Fisher:
You can certainly look at the sun terminator line on the map. If the entire visibility circle of the satellite on the earth is on the dark side of the terminator, the satellite is in eclipse. But I also remember seeing a little legend somewhere on the screen that says "Satellite is in eclipse" or something like that when it is.
73, Burns W2BFJ
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Jim Heck jimlist@zoho.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am using SATPC32. Is here a way to determine when a sat is in/out of eclipse?
73s Jim G3WGM
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Sorry Erich, It's in the upper RIGHT corner here with me :-)
73, Eric.
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Erich Eichmann schreef op 29/04/2014 20:25:
The program displays "Satellite in Sun" or "eclipsed" in the upper left corner of the SatPC32 main window (above the date and time box). The program WinListen displays an "E" between date and time if the satellite is eclipsed. 73s, Erich, DK1TB
Am 29.04.2014 15:40, schrieb Burns Fisher:
You can certainly look at the sun terminator line on the map. If the entire visibility circle of the satellite on the earth is on the dark side of the terminator, the satellite is in eclipse. But I also remember seeing a little legend somewhere on the screen that says "Satellite is in eclipse" or something like that when it is.
73, Burns W2BFJ
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Jim Heck jimlist@zoho.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am using SATPC32. Is here a way to determine when a sat is in/out of eclipse?
73s Jim G3WGM
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Erich,
Many thanks for this! My problem was that I couldnt "see for looking" !! 73s Jim
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Erich Eichmann Sent: 29 April 2014 19:25 To: Burns Fisher; AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SATPC 32 help pls
The program displays "Satellite in Sun" or "eclipsed" in the upper left corner of the SatPC32 main window (above the date and time box). The program WinListen displays an "E" between date and time if the satellite is eclipsed. 73s, Erich, DK1TB
Am 29.04.2014 15:40, schrieb Burns Fisher:
You can certainly look at the sun terminator line on the map. If the entire visibility circle of the satellite on the earth is on the dark
side
of the terminator, the satellite is in eclipse. But I also
remember
seeing a little legend somewhere on the screen that says "Satellite
is
in eclipse" or something like that when it is.
73, Burns W2BFJ
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Jim Heck jimlist@zoho.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am using SATPC32. Is here a way to determine when a sat is in/out of eclipse?
73s Jim G3WGM
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author.
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Jim the tag is in the upper right of the screen
nick
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Burns Fisher Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 8:40 AM To: jimlist@zoho.com Cc: AMSAT BB Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SATPC 32 help pls
You can certainly look at the sun terminator line on the map. If the entire visibility circle of the satellite on the earth is on the dark side of the terminator, the satellite is in eclipse. But I also remember seeing a little legend somewhere on the screen that says "Satellite is in eclipse" or something like that when it is.
73, Burns W2BFJ
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Jim Heck jimlist@zoho.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am using SATPC32. Is here a way to determine when a sat is in/out of eclipse?
73s Jim G3WGM
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Greets,
In case anyone is interested, here's the source patch to make RTL_FM interact with PREDICT (the console version), and always automatically use the correct downlink frequency.
http://gabucino.hu/index.htm#2014-04-29-20:08:51 (later in the archive: http://gabucino.hu/ archive.htm#2014-04-29-20:08:51)
participants (7)
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Burns Fisher
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Eric Knaps , ON4HF
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Erich Eichmann
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Gabor Berczi
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Jim Heck
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Nick Pugh K5QXJ
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