Re: [Gpredict-discussion] AO-91 TLEs
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From: Daniel R. M. <ma...@Pr...> - 2018-06-30 20:53:49
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Hi, Thanks to all who responded. I am running V1.3 on Mac OSX. I see AO-91 in the files and so forth, but can’t seem to get gpredict to see them. As a workaround, I checked on an Ubuntu system that I use (also running gpredict V1.3). There things work just fine, so I am set for now. I will upgrade gpredict later, but it seems to that I need to upgrade macports, Xcode, and Mac OSX! --Dan Marlow From: Charles Phillips <ch...@sp...> Reply-To: Charles Phillips <ch...@sp...> Date: Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 4:21 PM To: "Daniel R. Marlow" <ma...@ex...>, Gpredict discussion <gpr...@li...> Subject: Re: [Gpredict-discussion] AO-91 TLEs Dan - It sounds like the software is NOT your issue, but you are having trouble finding Fox-1B. It is in the Celestrak list, under Amateur.txt so if you got that it should be in your files. Check Preferences, TLE Update, and make sure that you are getting amateur.txt along with the rest of them. Did you look for FOX-1B (AO-91) ?? I see it in Gpredict, satellite 43017. Charles Phillips Spaceflight Research, LLC Houston, Texas 713-882-4578 sites.google.com/site/spaceflightresearchprojects/ On June 30, 2018 at 11:27 AM "Daniel R. Marlow" <ma...@Pr...<mailto:ma...@Pr...>> wrote: Hello, I am having troubles with something that is quite basic. In particular, I am trying display AO-91. I see that the OSCAR TLEs are listed in the Celestrak DB, and they are also listed on the AMSAT website. I tried an “Edit->Update TLE->From Network,” which I assume gets the Celestrak TLEs. I also did an Edit->Update TLE->From local files and pointed at a directory containing the file nasabare.txt. Neither command resulted in AO-91 (Fox-1B) appearing in the list that appears when I try to update the preferences for the module that I am using. As noted, I must be missing something basic. Help would be appreciated. Sincerely, Dan Marlow K2QM |