[amsat-bb] Re: multi-sat, chronilogical pass predictions

Alan P. Biddle APBIDDLE at UNITED.NET
Mon Apr 18 12:08:55 PDT 2011


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 at amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces at amsat.org] On
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Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 1:43 PM
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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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