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AO27TLM is a program which processes the telemetry data transmitted by the AO-27 satellite. Although this satellite is based on the AMSAT microsats, the telemetry output by this satellite is unlike that output by the other microsats. This satellite is sponsored in part by the Amateur Radio Research and Development Co. (AMRAD) and built at Interferometrics, Inc. in Tyson's Corner, VA. The primary payload of this satellite is commercial and is known as EYESATav_disk1.zip (2,457K)
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APT-VIEW Demodisplay.zip (109K)
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DISPLAY4.EXE is designed to display retrieved CCD or IM Series Picture Files. However after specific requests from users of previous versions of DISPLAY to have the ability of displaying .ACT files, I have included that ability. For best display performance the .ACT file should have the minimum number of holes. However it is extremely usefull even with only 25% of the total, in being able to preview the picture with a view towards completing or abandoning the file. The only limitation on .ACT or .DLX files is that are of the IM Series, ie: Files 0x0224 and above. The program will work with earlier files however the picture will be misaligned, but viewable. Having released Version 4.0, the very next day IM0019 was obtained and when loaded indicated it was corrupted. In Version 4.1 I have revised the rules by which a file is recognised to be corrupt". The format of the IM Series file makes it extremely difficult to retrieve should it be corrupt. Therefore I have relaxed the test on both the CCD and IM Series, and issue an appropriate message. The penalty is of course that corrupt CCD files cannot be written back as an uncorrupted file. However should this be the case the use of DISPLAY2.EXE will overcome this problemdocs.zip (63K)
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Docs for PC-TRACK V 3.0 3D Satellite Trackingdove3w13.zip (42K)
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Features Raw input from a file. This makes the program useful to non HAPN card users and permits review of old data NK6KTLM file compatible. If you've captured files or edited them into the format required by the NK6KTLM decoder, then DOVE3WWG will process them asis HAPN card support. Just point your antenna, and leave DOVE3WWG running. It obtains its data directly from the HAPN card (requires M25 & HAPN1.SYS however). No FIXUP is required on the captured telemetry file since C25 is not used When capturing from the HAPN card, a telemetry file name is generated automatically for ease of capture. File names are based upon UTC date and time. If by chance the generated name exists, no problem-- the file is appended to When output redirection is not used, the formatted screen continually updates as new packets come in (from file or HAPN card). The bottom 2 lines scroll to show other information packets When output is directed to a file (for printing), the format is automatically adjusted for the purpose. It can be used in this form as input to other graphical software packages Packets from the HAPN card are UTC date and time stamped This is useful when data capture of the satellite time stamps is poor Data not understood by this program is not discarded. It simply passes through (and captureddovedv20.zip (132K)
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The DOVE Telemetry Decoder version 2.0 is designed to decode telemetry data from the DOVE satellite using a PC computer. It is a windows program and requires windows 3.1. Although it will probably work on 3.0 as well. It requires a minimum amount of memory and is designed to be iconified so that you can do other things with your computer as this program is running in the backgroundduvtlm10.zip (143K)
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DUVTLM v1.0 DOVE's telemetry decoder. Decode telemetry received from OSCAR-17 (aka Dove) satellite using Packet TNC and simple terminal program to store data into a text fileearth3.zip (199K)
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STSPLUS uses map database files arranged in four levels of detail Level 4, the lowest level, is included in the standard distribution files. Level 3, the next higher level, is available for download as file EARTH3.ZIP. Levels 1 and 2, the highest levels, are only available on disk; see file README in the distribution package for detailsexposure.zip (13K)
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This little routine is to interrogate the respective IM Files once extracted from their .DL formatgeosat.zip (7K)
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Computes the look Azimuth and Elevation from a specified position on the earth to a Synchronous Satellite.geosat20.zip (53K)
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This program is an adaptation from the public domain program SYNCSAT. Unfortunately, the public domain program does not run without BASIC support, and the interface is unfinished I have rewritten this program in Turbo-Pascal and have changed the format such that much of the "interactive" queries have been eliminated The program will now simply ask you for your geographical longitude and latitude. The pointing angles at the location of the satellite dish looking at the common C-Band and Ku-Band North American Satellites are then displayed. C-band are bright and Ku band data are low intensity This display visually allows you to see the graceful arc in the sky that these satellites occupy The program is really quite simple and is intended to allow one to see the viewing angles of a home satellite dish at various locations throughout North America The program uses GEOSAT.DAT to read the list of current satellites. This is an ASCII file and can be modified, although more than 24 entries will cause the display to scroll too much. The first column is the satellite name, second column is the code name, the third colum is the orbital longitude and the last column is the C- or Ku-Band designation Be sure that this file is located in the same directory as the primary GEOSAT.EXE filehighfix.zip (6K)
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HIGHTIME.PG Modifier by Jeff Ward, G0/K8KAim2gif.zip (67K)
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UoSAT-5 to GIF toolskissfilt.zip (20K)
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KISSFILT allows you to remove unwanted packets from your KISS log files. For example, if you copy a pass of AMSAT-OSCAR 16 using the broadcast protocol receiver program PB, you end up with a KISS log file containing every frame received during the pass (other than the broadcast data frames themselves). This file will contain telemetry from the satellite, data frames sent from the satellite to other users, acknowledgements sent by the satellite to other users, and various other stuff. Suppose you want to archive telemetry from AO-16. If you store the KISS log file PB created you will be storing lots of useless stuff. Unless you use KISSFILT first KISSFILT provides two basic types of filtering. It can filter by source and destination callsigns, or it can filter out all non-information frames. The callsign filter is by far the more complex and powerful of the two features. Most of this document will be devoted to an explanation of how to use the callsign filterlo19dec.zip (28K)
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LUSAT telemetry capture/decoding by Claudio M. Zanella LU4AEYlogsat.zip (457K)
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LogSat for Windows is a revolutionary satellite tracking program It incorporates several utilities usually offered by separate programs:3D antenna radiation diagrams, graphs on ground wave propagation, logbook manager, locator converter and moremaps.zip (86K)
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Maps for PC-TRACK V 3.0 3D Satellite Trackingmoonb.zip (62K)
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Amateur Radio Moon Tracking Program for Using Moonbounceorbits.zip (2,811K)
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APT-VIEW Demopacdoc.zip (340K)
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A Low Earth Orbiting "Pacsat" has been described in the past as an orbiting bulletin board system. This is an over- simplification A PACSAT is a multi-channel, full duplex device, with short periodic access times dictated by orbital mechanics. These attributes mandate a different approach than the standard command-line interpreter style of BBS if the full potential of a PACSAT is to be realized The authors propose a new methodology for a PACSAT, and have developed several new protocols to implement more efficient ac cess. These protocols all use AX.25, either in connected mode or with UI frames. This paper provides a description of the access model, and an overview of the new protocols Background The authors have been struggling with the question "How can we make the best use of a bandwidth-limited low earth orbiting digital store-and forward system with a worldwide, unstructured, heterogeneous user base since an amateur Packet Radio satellite was first discussed in 1982. We began on air experimentation with the UoSAT-2 (UO-11) Digital Communications Experiment in December, 1984. In the following five and one half years, we've looked at where a resource like a PACSAT best fits in to the network as a whole. As a result of our study, we are proposing the use of a broadcast protocol as the basic downlink method, and a file server" rather than a BBS application as the basic service offered This document provides a brief overview of these conclusions, the companion specification documents provide the implementation detailspassupdt.zip (27K)
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Pass Update is a program which will allow the you to automatically update groups of two-line element sets. This program supports the maintenance of user-defined special groups of satellites for easy use in other packages and allows you to update any or all of these files at one time. For example, you may want to maintain separate TLE (two-line element) files on groups of weather satellites e.g., NOAA.TLE, METEOR.TLE) or amateur radio (e.g., AMATEUR.TLEpb920430.zip (119K)
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The Pacsat Broadcast Protocol (PBP) defines what a Pacsat File Header (PFH) is and how it is used to handle messages aboard a Pacsat File Server. The PFH contains information fields written mostly by the sender of the message. The PFH is used by receiving stations to generate a directory of server files, from which the appropriate files can be downloaded. The contents of the PFH is clearly important in getting a message from its source to its destination Most users of a Pacsat server use the most widespread implementation of the PBP, the program PB, written by G0K8KA. The program allows users to receive a directory from the server showing which files are currently stored, and then to request a file from the directory. The server deals with each user's request in turn, sending the actual file contents. The broadcast nature of sending data in this way means that users will automatically collect messages of general interest (if they wish), but a message must be requested by its intended recipient to ensure its reception The increasing number of files carried by servers and the increasing level of automation of groundstations demands that files should be reliably selected and also requested as efficiently as possible. The select equation mechanism is designed to improve both the efficiency and the automation of message selection and hence transferpbq.zip (25K)
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This program helps you purge the directory of partially-received files generated by PB. For each partial file in the directory, PBQ tells you everything it can figure out about the file. It then asks what you want to do with the file. If you wish to continue receiving the file, PBQ does nothing. If you wish to delete the partial files for now, PBQ deletes the files for you. If you wish to ignore that file number forever, PBQ deletes the partial files and creates a dummy .DL file (0 bytes long) so that PB won't ever try to receive that file againpbsv004.zip (18K)
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PBSV.DOC 1993.8.6 Broadcast Server PBSV version 0.04 This is an experimental BROADCAST SERVER program for MS-DOS In order to better understand the broadcast protocol, I decided to implement it. This program is useful for testing and demonstrating the PB.EXE programs. This program was originally distributed via KITSAT-1pctrk304.zip (1,035K)
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Docs for PC-TRACK V 3.0 3D Satellite Trackingpfh0210.zip (28K)
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PFH is a simple program to interpret the "Pacsat File Header" that is on front of each file received from the PACSATs. It can also add a Pacsat File Header to your existing file, so that it can be uploaded to a PACSAT The program has been written in C, with portability in mind It runs on both little-endian (8086) and big-endian (68000) machines For all display and directory modes the program operates entirely command-line driven, allowing the use in batchfiles. When the a option (add Pacsat File Header) is used, the program prompts for values to be used in the headerpfholes.zip (14K)
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Pfholes examines each of the hole files named on the command line It then reports the file size (if known), the number of holes, the number of bytes received so far, and the number of bytes needed to complete the file. If the file size is not specified in the hole file, then the PG.DIR file in the directory containing the hole file is examined. If the file size is still unknown, the number of bytes needed cannot be exactly determined. In this case, the sum of the hole sizes is displayed, prefixed by a greater-than symbol Hole files are produced by PB.EXE and have the suffix ".hol They contain an indication of whether the file header has been received and where the gaps ("holes") are in the file which is being built with the filename suffix ".actpg920225.zip (51K)
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PG is a program for accessing satellites which use the 'PACSAT Protocol Suite'. PG implements a file transfer protocol (called FTL0) which is used for uploading file to and downloading messages from PACSAT servers. In the FTL0 protocol, your computer is not used as a 'dumb terminal'; instead, it becomes an intelligent client' interacting automatically with the satellite. This program - PG - is the client softwarepg_aea.zip (49K)
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Pacsat Protocol Upload Processor for the AEA DSP1232/DSP2232pgdir.zip (13K)
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pgdir.c Simple Display Utility for the Directory Files PG.DIR and PGARCH.DIR of an Microsatpredict.zip (58K)
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PREDICT is a satellite orbital prediction program written in 'C for the MS-DOS operating system by John A. Magliacane, KD2BD in 1994. It was designed specifically to assist in Amateur Satellite communications, and contains features useful in making visual observations of larger satellites PREDICT was originally designed to run on a 1 MHz Commodore 64 computer in 1992. As a result, the orbital tracking and prediction algorithms contained in PREDICT have been optimized for high speed operation During its development, the program crossed over from the C64 environment to several multi-user Unix and SunOS platforms, and then finally over to MS-DOS. This version issued in 1994 is menu driven and supports a mousepwrlink.zip (2,901K)
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PowerLink 2.0 satellite Link Budget calculationsquicks24.zip (72K)
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This program has gradually evolved over many years. Its purpose has always been to support visual observations of satellites. For that reason, the normal execution of the program produces a single prediction for each satellite. That prediction point is the culmination point if that point is outside the Earth's shadow Otherwise, a point outside the Earth's shadow that is nearest the culmination point is chosen. The prediction of an object's magnitude is a primary goal. The probable error in time of prediction is computed by a heuristic. The observer's comments may be added to the 'intrinsic magnitudes' file for an object so that they will be printed with subsequent predictions. However, there is a "radio" predictions flag that will bypass all of the parts of the program having to do with magnitudes, the earth's shadow, RA and Dec The program is written in Fortran and uses the Microsoft Altmath Library This gives sufficient accuracy and the greatest possible speed for computers which do not have a math coprocessor. However, the use of this library means that a coprocessor will not be used even if it is available The program has certain 'built-in' limits: 1) No more than 1100 names and sizes may be read from the 'intrinsic' magnitudes file. 2) No more than 1000 element sets may be stored from the orbital elements files The program requires an IBM compatible computer. The program uses about 320K bytes of memoryradserv.zip (31K)
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This is a just skeleton program that shows how to communicate with VersaTrack. The code for reading/writing an NT-supported COM port is and also provided. It can be used as a starting point to develop a radio or rotator control server (or similar programsat04aug.zip (119K)
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Tracking packagesat26apr.zip (104K)
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The program allows to track up to 255 satellites. The tracking is done eigther in real-time or in the delta-t mode. 16 satellites are presented simultaneously in the real time tablesat_db13.zip (123K)
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The file SAT.DBF is a dBase II data base containing information on all orbital satellites launched since Sputnik. While there have been many objects placed in orbit since then, this data base is limited to payloads only. The data is current as of 31 December 1993. This update was completed 24 February 1994 The primary source of the information contained in this data base is the NASA Satellite Situation Report, which is a quarterly publication of the NASA Office of Public Affairs. While the Satellite Situation Report does contain all catalogued space objects (either on-orbit, in deep space, or decayed), it does not list names for all of these objects. As a result, other references have been used in an attempt to identify these objects. Primary among these are The R.A.E. Table of Earth Satellites 1957-1982, Jane's Spaceflight Directories, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Space Technology, and the TRW Space Log: 1957-1991. Other sources include magazines such as Aviation Week Space Technology and Space Newssatfind2.zip (31K)
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This is SATFIND version 2.0 A very simple program to compute azimuth and and elevation of geostationary North American television satellites. Thanks Robertsatinita.zip (228K)
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Satinit v2.4 Satellite Interragator** This is the 3rd. public release of Satinit , Satellite Interragator. Designed for both Stand Alone & BBS use. Satinit provides infor- mation on Orbits Launch Sites, and other usefull Information on objects launched and cataloged by NORAD. Features sophisicated reporting and search options. Shareware from UBDsatlite2.zip (10K)
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Text file containing lots of info on both the RCA DSS and traditional satellite systems. Well worth reading before making a buying decisionsattaim.zip (2K)
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Program to generate aiming angles for geosynchronous satellites Originally written by M. Glen Worthington, WA7GKM, of of U.S Satellite Corp., inc., and modified to run under Microsoft Basic by Scott Bidstrup, WA7UZO. This program generates aiming angles for all international communications satellitessgp4_pl2.zip (47K)
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The enclosed Pascal source code implements the NORAD SGP4/SDP4 orbital models for use with the standard two-line orbital element sets to determine earth- centered inertial (ECI) and topocentric coordinates of earth-orbiting objects. This code implements both the near-earth and deep-space portions of the NORAD SGP4 orbital model. These units are designed to make the development of programs based on the NORAD orbital models straightforward and standardizedshowlog.zip (44K)
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This program will show on screen graphic analysis of the automatic files that Microsats create, such as ELTLOGXX Records single and double bit memory errors This file is cumulative as many days can be recorded in this file. It is usually the same file number, that grows recording new errors AL91xxyy Recording stations and Microsat activity This file is created one per day, having on xxyy Month and Day of the logsop9445a.zip (282K)
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STSORBIT PLUS Version 9445: Track and display any satellite for which orbital data is avail able. Used by NASA and the aerospace industry as well as hams and "just plain folks" around the world Math coprocessor chip recommended. Now includes Multi-Satellite Tracking Feature. By: Dave Ransom, 7130 Avenia Altisima, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 USAsortneng.zip (17K)
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SORTNENG is a very simple C program, and runs fine on my 486/33 Scanning a very large file and extracting the elements, takes only few seconds on this machine I've written this program to automatically extract all or part of the NASA keps which weeekly comes from Internet or other sources I usually receive a large amount of messages together with the keps in one long file, and find it boring to manually extract them I use it to prepare the update file for TrakBox This program checks for the integrity of the keps calculating their line checksum and comparing it against the last number reported in each line of data, after assuring that the first and the second data-line are part of the same satellite. Any unuseful data or corrupted element will be ignored Fatal file-i/o errors will stop the program and return ErrorLevel 1 otherwise 0, so you can call SORTNENG from your batch filesspacetrk.zip (36K)
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FORTRAN src for the NORAD orbital modelssqk00a.zip (55K)
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This program is the outgrowth of several little programs I wrote to complement Quiktrak 4.0 and QK programs. It deals with managing the keplerian data files used by Quiktrak. This version is just a preliminary version to see if my view of how a program should work is shared by anyone else! It is designed to replace the QK program distributed with Quiktrakssv3n1.zip (58K)
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South Scanner Satellite Services Chart v3n1starv600.zip (50K)
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This program calculates the Azimuth and Elevation of a satellite dish to domestic satellites. The information in this program is updated as needed by overwriting the STARFIND program with a newer version. This program is only updated when satellite information changes. These changes are from the Federal Communications Commission database, and reflect only those domestic satellites which are in operation, or have beacons or test patterns present on the air. Satellites used for communication within the common carrier business, telephone, or amateur radio service, are not included in this programstp.zip (135K)
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This program is a very simple tool used to predict when satellites are visible to a certain location. It is based on PLAN13 by James Miller (G3RUH) and is provided as issunou332.zip (47K)
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During the late winter and early fall, the sun will line up with the arc of geosynchronous satellites and overpower their signal for a short period of time since the sun, besides broadcasting heat, is a very powerful broadband transmitter. This program predicts accurately when these interruptions will occur, for how long, and how bad they will be. For radio and TV stations, SUNOUT will help you plan around these gaps in programming. For the rest of you, you will have piece of mind knowing that there is nothing wrong with your set FEATURES Turbo Basic speed and support for the 80x87 math co-processor easy to use, single key commands option to search for outages, beginning at a date you select satellite dish information for any number of dish location/satellite combinations can be stored on disk for instant retrieval. A default file can be set up for automatic loading when you start the program report can be printed on virtually any printer or to a disk file for later printingtech_inf.zip (8K)
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The UoSAT-5 Earth imaging system is composed of three basic units the CCD camera, video digitizer/buffer, and the image processing hardware. The camera was constructed using the CCD04-06 monochrome television sensor, and associated chip set manufactured by the EEV company. It outputs a 2/3 inch format 578 X 576 pixel frame arranged as two interlaced fields of 578 X 288 pixels, which is compatible with the CCIR 625 line television standard. Exposure control circuitry within the camera system provides a means of improving image quality and adding flexibilitytrak33.zip (404K)
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TRAKSAT Version 3.00: Track and display any satellite for which orbital data is available. Used all over the world by HAMS Astronomers and weather satellite trackers. Math coprocessor strongly recommended. Now includes Multi-Satellite/Station Tracking Feature. By: Paul E. Traufler 111 Emerald Drive Harvest, AL 35749 USAtrakbox.zip (154K)
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trakbox corel draw panel layouts the panel layout files are enclosure specific for the Bud LB-1663 Contempo box... this box is a 'ten-tec' type box, gray in color with black plastic side panels, with the following dimensions 3 1/4" high 7 1/32" wide 7 3/16" deep the box is a mite too small for the pcb to fit into the pcb grooves molded in the plastic side panels, therefore you have to *trim* the printed circuit board by about 3/32 ths of an inch... this is easily done with a hand file it is *much* easier to do if you haven't populated the board... if you don't want to trim your pcb you can still use the layout as an example of "how to do it the layout is for two types of satellite selector switches... the switch furnished with my tapr kit... and with a pushbutton 16 position switch my 10 position switch as furnished by tapr only had *9 positions i understand a few of the switches had a stop... )...i had to take the switch apart and remove the stop... now it has *10* positions i since have replaced the rotary switch with a pushbutton switch from mouser... there are panel layouts for both switches and the mouser part numbers are on the design page the drawing files with the extension .cdr are corel draw 3 files of course the files with the .gif extension are gif files, 1024x768... if anyone needs a different file type please let me know... i can furnish any file type supported as an export file from corel draw 3trakstr2.zip (58K)
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The enclosed Pascal source code implements the NORAD SGP4/SDP4 orbital models for use with the standard two-line orbital element sets to determine earth- centered inertial (ECI) and topocentric coordinates of earth-orbiting objects. This code implements both the near-earth and deep-space portions of the NORAD SGP4 orbital model. This program is built on the new Pascal units contained in SGP4-PL2.ZIP (SGP4 Pascal Libraries Version 2.50trk320a.zip (38K)
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TrakBox ver 3.20atvro13.zip (201K)
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TVRO ASSISTANT v1.3: Application for calculating look angles, focal length, f/D ratio and declination for home satellite dish antennas User-accessable database with up to 100 satellites. DOS, 286 or greater, CGA or better. Shareware - $15 USuo5tlm.zip (66K)
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The program supports two telemetry formats: VLSI serial mode and UOSAT AX.25 mode. VLSI serial mode is only used in the initial commissioning of the satellite, before the OBC186 is up and running. After that, we switch over to the AX.25 mode, which is the same as that documented previously for UO-14usat92b2.zip (81K)
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AMSAT ORBITAL PREDICTION PROGRAM de W3IWI - May 1980 Modified to use the NASA/NORAD two-line element set format (as distributed by Dr. Kelso of the Air Force Institute of Technology) and revised for QBASIC by Antonio Querubin, AH6BWvs108.zip (168K)
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ViewSat is a program to aid the user in visually locating Earth orbiting satellites as they pass overhead. ViewSat is menu driven and supports mouse operation. It calculates and displays the positions of the satellite at a user selectable interval. It uses NASA 2-Line element sets for the necessary data to perform the calculationsvstsrc.zip (310K)
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Versatrk v1.2 Windows95/NT source codewisp2207.zip (425K)
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A multi program package used to access the Amateur Radio Micro Satellites. There are Seven programs in the package that work together to perform a complete groundstation function. The programs are GSC GroundStation Control. This program provides housekeeping and scheduling functions for the complete groundstation package Features include file deletion and log processing along with system wide setup functions MSPE MicroSat Protocol Engine. This program provides all the uploading and downloading functions required to access the satellites View-Dir View Directory. This provides the directory viewing and message viewing/reply functions, along with some message housekeeping functions MsgMaker Message Maker. All message creation and replies are performed through Message Maker. It gives the user a large amount of flexibility when sending messages and binary files while still providing a quick, automated function ProcMail Process Mail. Processes received messages as they are downloaded from the satellite, and places them in the required directories for viewing MsgView Message Viewer. Views all ASCII messages received from the satellite. Messages can be replied to and deleted UpdKeps Update Keps. Automatically updates the keplerian database when new keps files are received from the satellitewnsat.zip (202K)
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WINSAT - Satellite tracking for Windowswod.zip (35K)
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Microsat WOD display program This program reads KISS data both from a file (for example RAW data produced by Bob's TLMDC program ) or from the COM1 port connected to a KISS TNC running at 4800 baud, 8 bit NO parity Displays the HEX value of the WOD telemetry frames and produces a Lotus 123 compatible file for further analysis To read the data from Lotus you call the File option and then Import the file name using the Number option The last line of the spreadsheet file contains the WOD channels in use To stop realtime reception from the serial port, simply press the Q key Good WOD job Alberto I2KBDwu120exe.zip (200K)
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WHATS-UP is a tool which allows you to capture, decode, display and extract for analysis telemetry from the following Orbiting Satellites Carrying Amateur Radio (OSCAR