problem with 'n' characters in TLE data
I made changes in my TLE-doctor, small utility for TLE data corrections. It has now button for removing n characters from TLE = it replace 'n' by space or '-' and compute new checksums.
Just copy incorrect TLE data with cut-paste into the edit field and push button to get corrected data. Its all.
web page: http://www.ok2gz.eu/TLEdoctor/
New program has decoder, which shows some parameters taken from TLE - as axis length, period, revolutions per day, period of change positions between apo and perigeum (it is usefull for orbits as FO-29), estimation of max. qso length for orbit height in apogee and perigee, etc.
73
jarda ok2gz
I added a link to TLE doctor under "Random Links" on the Satellite FAQ and How-to wiki:
73, John Brier KG4AKV
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On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 5:52 AM ok2gz via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
I made changes in my TLE-doctor, small utility for TLE data corrections. It has now button for removing n characters from TLE = it replace 'n' by space or '-' and compute new checksums.
Just copy incorrect TLE data with cut-paste into the edit field and push button to get corrected data. Its all.
web page: http://www.ok2gz.eu/TLEdoctor/
New program has decoder, which shows some parameters taken from TLE - as axis length, period, revolutions per day, period of change positions between apo and perigeum (it is usefull for orbits as FO-29), estimation of max. qso length for orbit height in apogee and perigee, etc.
73
jarda ok2gz
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