[amsat-bb] Software Problems

Joe nss at mwt.net
Mon Oct 24 03:56:25 UTC 2016


Well it was only temporary.

It's back to two programs and web agree, the other two are way off.

I'm not gonna fight on them for now. Worry about them after AO-7 goes 
back to non Mode "A" modes 90% of the time.

BUT I do want to ask anyone, that is Oscar-7 mode "A" capable, I'd like 
to try some schedules with anyone while we still have predictability on 
when it will be in Mode "A"

This predictability will be going away soon. In a little over a month or 
so? 12/07/2016?

I'm looking for anyone, that can do Mode "A" CW.

Drop me a note.

Joe WB9SBD
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On 10/23/2016 8:05 PM, Mike Sprenger wrote:
> Joe,
>
> We want you on the sats with us enjoying radio stuff !
>
> Glad you found success with the software.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
> W4UOO
>
>> On Oct 23, 2016, at 2:47 PM, Joe <nss at mwt.net> wrote:
>>
>> YEA!
>>
>> OK, Here we go I got all of them to say the same thing.
>>
>> OK The original two still agree, and agree with that web page.
>>
>> SatPC32 it took the offset from Auto to manually entering for me now -5, and Boom it too matches now.
>>
>> Orbitron, Not sure whats still happening there. But if I tell it to load TLE's and choose the one from say the Sat look down set, and use that, it then asks to load new ones even tho that one is lie just now refreshed. if I say yes, bad out put.  But if i choose to lead the sat look down one from nasabare, and say NO when orbitron wants to update, then it also matches!
>>
>> Like crazy huh?
>>
>> And again EVERYONG! THANKS!!!
>>
>> Awesome group of people here!
>>
>> Joe WB9SBD
>> Sig
>> The Original Rolling Ball Clock
>> Idle Tyme
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>> http://www.idle-tyme.com
>>> On 10/23/2016 1:36 PM, Tom schuessler wrote:
>>> Another point to mention in SatPC32 is to set up is to make sure that you have the correct time offset. In the settings observer dialogue you either need to manually set your offset or use the "auto" setting to properly track DST/non-DST time. Else manually set it to minus whatever your offset is for non-DST and one hour or less for DST. The "Half an orbit off" issue probably is as much related to this setting as anything.  I normally set the offset manually then have to remember the next time I open after the DES P change to fix it again.
>>>
>>> Tom N5HYP
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