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Old October 13th 12, 05:01 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
Fred McKenzie Fred McKenzie is offline
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Default Satellite tracking programs

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Jerry Stuckle wrote:

After several years of not-so-active activity, I'm wanting to get back
into satellite communications. What are the commonly used programs for
tracking satellites there now?

As a side note - I saw one thread from over a year ago about tracking
programs from the early 80's. I remember those - and how glad we were
to get them!


Jerry-

I recall an MS-DOS program that would display a satellite track on a map
of the world. I don't remember its name, something like SATTRACK or
TRACKSAT. If you can find it, it may still work under MS-DOS.

I moved up to a Macintosh computer before Windows came out. There was a
program called Orbitrack that worked on the Classic Mac operating
systems. I don't think it displayed a map. I used it to print out
azimuth and elevation of satellites, plotted each minute of a satellite
pass, including whether it was visible or not. The latest Mac operating
system does not support the Classic programs.

Doing a web search, I found:
http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Software/Satellite_tracking/

Another website that you may find interesting:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/1999/ast06may99_1/

That URL appears to be old. NASA used to have a website running the
JPASS and JTRACK programs, but my old links don't work any more.

Fred
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