[amsat-bb] Re: Red Display SATPC32
jeffk13057@yahoo.com
jeffk13057 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 15 15:24:31 PST 2009
I'm not sure about SatPC32 but with orbitron if I remember correctly it may mean that the satellite is going into eclipse?
Jeff WB2SYK
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From: Alan P. Biddle
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Joel,
A satellite on the map can be different colors, depending on the background,
to make it visible. For instance, against a white background such as the
polar regions, it is red. Perhaps elsewhere, though I did not look. Is
that what you are seeing?
Alan
WA4CA
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Sent: 14 November, 2009 17:48
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Red Display
For the life of me, I can neither remember nor find why a satellite
shows up in red on the display in SatPC32. Can someone point me or kick
me in the head?
Thanks,
Joel, W4JBB
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