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From amsoft@epix.net Fri May 03 12:15:47 1996
From: adachi@xnet.com (Kris Kasalo)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: THINNING HAIR?....MINOXIDIL USERS?....
Date: 1 May 1996 05:26:19 GMT
Message-ID: <4m6slr$4j9@flood.xnet.com>
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From amsoft@epix.net Fri May 03 12:15:48 1996
From: DaffyDuck@ DaffyDuck.com
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Whats the best first sat
Date: Wed, 01 May 1996 02:45:07 GMT
Message-ID: <4m6j7m$isf@sisko.dnaco.net>
References: <4m2r3n$47k$2@mhafn.production.compuserve.com>
Mike Lynn <100135.2612@CompuServe.COM> wrote:
>Anyone,
RS-10/11
>What would be the best first satellite to work on in the 2 meter
>band.
>any info would be great.
>Mike
>100135.2612@compuserve.com
>--
>Mike Lynn
>Comms Guru
>lynnm@westpac.demon.co.uk
>compuserve 100135,2612
Mr. Satellite
RS-10/11/RS-15
N8RTW
Johnny Miller
millerj@dnaco.net
Middletown, Ohio area 442.425(+)B.A.E.R.S Machine
Dayton, Ohio area 145.490(-) = Drake Machine
From amsoft@epix.net Fri May 03 12:15:49 1996
From: Will Flor <willf@rrgroup.com>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Whats the best first sat
Date: Wed, 01 May 1996 12:32:01 -0500
Message-ID: <3187A011.388B@rrgroup.com>
References: <4m2r3n$47k$2@mhafn.production.compuserve.com> <4m6j7m$isf@sisko.dnaco.net> <4m7h1t$p98@niven.ksc.nasa.gov>
Roger E. Koss wrote:
>
> Right now, MIR is probably easier than RS-10/11 because no special
> equipment is required, just a 2 meter rig and a reasonable antenna. In
> fact, an HT with a suitable gain type antenna might even get through.
Yes, indeed. My friend Jared Peck KB9LTV has done exactly that, with an
ADI 2-meter HT and a quarter-wave groundplane at 14 feet.
73 de Will Kb9JTT
From amsoft@epix.net Tue May 07 19:36:09 1996
From: Ken.Ernandes@333.woodybbs.com (Ken Ernandes)
Date: 04 May 96 12:06:52
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Comment 05/04/96 11:58am
Message-ID: <659_9605042029@woodybbs.com>
Joe -
Please Post the follwoing ASAP:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
The Larkfield Amateur Radio Club ARES/RACES Unit is planning an Amateur
Satellite communications demonstration on Saturday May 11, 1996 at the
Huntington Town Hall. Setup will begin at 08:30 AM. Huntington Town
Hall is located on Route 25A in Huntington, Long Island. This
demonstration is open to the public. Amateur radio operators interested
in Satellite Communications are especially encouraged to attend.
These demonstrations provide and introduction to Satellite
Communications to newcomers and operator proficiency to those already
experienced in this aspect of the hobby. Bring headphones with a 0.25"
mono adapter if you have them...
Please refer all questions to Ken Ernandes, N2WWD
---------------------------------------------------------------------
--
|Fidonet: Ken Ernandes 1:2619/333
|Internet: Ken.Ernandes@333.woodybbs.com
|
| Standard disclaimer: The views of this user are strictly his own.
From amsoft@epix.net Tue May 07 19:36:10 1996
From: Edward Oros <ac3l@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: HF Satellite Beam
Date: Sat, 04 May 1996 13:05:15 -0400
Message-ID: <318B8E4B.23F1@ix.netcom.com>
Anyone interested in a 10/15 meter beam for use with
the HF satellites should check out the site...
http://www.4w.com/ham/antenna
From amsoft@epix.net Tue May 07 19:36:11 1996
From: ken.thompson@Symbios.COM (ken.thompson)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Keps please?
Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 14:31:58
Message-ID: <ken.thompson.1234.000E88D1@Symbios.COM>
References: <4mkorm$bup@dopey.magg.net>
In article <4mkorm$bup@dopey.magg.net> horse@magg.net writes:
>From: horse@magg.net
>Subject: Keps please?
>Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 05:34:28 GMT
>
>I would appreciate receiving the latest Keps, including Mir. Thanks.
If you can be patient they are posted here at least ervery two weeks.
From amsoft@epix.net Tue May 07 19:36:12 1996
From: maloney@albany.net (Patrick J. Maloney)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NASA FTP site for Kep elements?
Date: 6 May 1996 04:34:23 GMT
Message-ID: <4mjvgf$e1v@lori.albany.net>
Is there a NASA FTP site (that is kept current during shuttle missions!) that
contains Keps?
-Patrick
From amsoft@epix.net Tue May 07 19:36:13 1996
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
Subject: Re: Satellite Transmissions
Reply-To: pe1chl@wab-tis.rabobank.nl
Message-ID: <DqvLyI.AA3@pe1chl.ampr.org>
References: <4m1fb7$urr@insosf1.netins.net> <1996Apr29.144702.28024@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>
Date: Sat, 4 May 1996 10:18:18 GMT
In <1996Apr29.144702.28024@ke4zv.atl.ga.us> gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman
) writes:
>Make sure you're receiving the beacon
>strongly first (typically S9 or so). This will tell you that your
>receiving system is Ok.
Hmmm, I think when you receive Oscar 10/13's beacon S9, your transceiver
suffers from S-meter inflation :-)
(but then, most of them do)
Rob
--
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Rob Janssen rob@knoware.nl | BBS: +31-302870036 (2300-0730 local) |
| AMPRnet: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8WNO.#UTR.NLD.EU |
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
From amsoft@epix.net Tue May 07 19:36:14 1996
From: asperges@innotts.co.uk (Jeremy Boot)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: WWW Pages
Date: Sun, 05 May 1996 18:18:51 GMT
Message-ID: <318cf054.6007640@news.innotts.co.uk>
Reply-To: asperges@innotts.co.uk
The local server programme which processes forms has thrown a wobbly
this weekend, so if I've missed anyone's messages, please be patient.
http://www.innotts.co.uk/~asperges/
The pages are still functioning fine however and have been recently
updated. If you haven't visited yet, do please drop by.
73 de
Jeremy G4NJH
asperges@innotts.co.uk
[Am Radio, SWL pages: http://www.innotts.co.uk/~asperges/ ]
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 12 17:59:34 1996
From: blanton@ni.net (J. L. Blanton)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Coaxial and/or Counterwound Helix Antennas
Date: Wed, 08 May 1996 22:42:30 -0800
Message-ID: <blanton-0805962242300001@xband.ni.net>
I'm thinking about building some circularly polarized antennas for Oscar
use (145 & 435 MHz). Has anyone tried installing a 435 MHz helix
coaxially inside a 145 MHz helix? Or would there be too much interaction?
In a related question, has anyone tried building counterwound helices for
the same frequency band on a common framework for left and right circular
polarizations (but separately fed, of course)?
If anyone can point me to some references in these two areas I'd really
appreciate it. Thanks.
Lee, WA8YBT/6
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 12 17:59:35 1996
From: moritz@ipers1.e-technik.uni-stuttgart.de ()
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Coaxial and/or Counterwound Helix Antennas
Date: 10 May 1996 07:01:14 GMT
Message-ID: <4mupjq$1sru@info4.rus.uni-stuttgart.de>
References: <blanton-0805962242300001@xband.ni.net>
>In a related question, has anyone tried building counterwound helices for
>the same frequency band on a common framework for left and right circular
>polarizations (but separately fed, of course)?
Lee,
For the same amount of material / weight / wind load a cross yagi
is better.
73, Moritz DL5UH
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 12 17:59:35 1996
From: c002@Lehigh.EDU
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: dsp 232 by AEA any good for sats?
Date: 10 May 1996 16:57:53 -0400
Message-ID: <4n0akh$1hki@ns2-1.CC.Lehigh.EDU>
see the title :)
they only sell for like 200+$, and the only other sat. cap. modem is the pk223
2
and that costs about 800+
which should i get for sat work?
thanks
David
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From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 12 17:59:36 1996
From: mikehv@tcp.co.uk (Mike Murphy)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: How do I get Noaa images using SoundBlaster V2 card.
Date: Wed, 08 May 1996 22:37:26 GMT
Message-ID: <4mr7p9$9e6@zeus.tcp.co.uk>
References: <37@digweed.win-uk.net>
djb@digweed.win-uk.net (Derek Bayley) wrote:
>I have just read some info. printed by DALLAS REMOTE IMADING GROUP,
>received from a local BB. along with a programme called SBDSP.
>Has any one managed to Demodulate a recording of the received NOAA
>satellite signals, in to an image file using a SoundBlaster2 card. ?
Hello Derek, I use a program by Brian Cauchi called FTV. It is
available on ftp.funet.fi/pub/ham/fax-sstv/ftp-demo.zip It takes
the audio from the sat receiver straight into the sound blaster and
gives good results. It also receives HF wefax, SSTV etc.
Happy viewing
73 de Mike G0LQI
Mike Murphy
mikehv@tcp.co.uk
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 12 17:59:37 1996
From: ppiercey@nlnet.nf.ca (Paul J. Piercey VO1HE)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Instant track time problem.
Date: Sat, 11 May 96 04:25:45 GMT
Message-ID: <4n14u7$rqb@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
References: <3190A87F.6F93@ois.com.au> <31939173.5848@ix.netcom.com>
In article <31939173.5848@ix.netcom.com>, Doyle <dkdoyle@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Marty Wallace wrote:
>>
>> I have a problem with Instanttrack.
>> When I look at the coordinates for the sun or moon they appear way out.
>> ie. It indicates that the sun should be up even though it's night time.
>>
>> I am using windows 95 on a 90 M Pentium.
>>
>> The time reads right in the program and in the windows setup.
>> I am using the new patch for the character problem. (Fixed it up nicely)
>> The program worked ok on my old 386 but this is the first time I've had
>> it running on the Pentium.
>>
>> What is the problem?from jim kd4hur
> FIRST THING I WOULD DO IS TO CHECK YOUR TIMEZONE SETTING IN THE
>COMPUTER, SET TZ=EST-4 IF YOU ARE IN THE EASTERN ZONE ECT..
>IF YOUR COMPUTER HAS THE RIGHT TIME THAT IS PROBABLY WHAT IT IS...
> 73' FROM KD4HUR
Further to that, I run my computer time as UTC. Being in a half-hour time
zone, it helps out a great deal as there are very few programs on the market
that take this into account. Too bad everything gets written for hourly time
differences but, I guess you have to market to where the population is
greatest.
============================================================================
Paul J. Piercey (VO1HE)
*** Work Stuff ***
Agent - The Mutual Group
Licenced with:
Mutual Life of Canada
Mutual Investco Inc.
16 Forest Rd.
St. John's, NF Canada
A1C 2B9
*** Personal Stuff ***
President - Society of Newfoundland Radio Amateurs
Member - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Packet Address VO1HE@VO1AAA.#ENF.NF.CAN.NOAM
Internet Address ppiercey@nlnet.nf.ca
============================================================================
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 12 17:59:39 1996
From: ppiercey@nlnet.nf.ca (Paul J. Piercey VO1HE)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: InstanTrack and Win95
Date: Fri, 10 May 96 11:54:52 GMT
Message-ID: <4mvas9$8b@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
References: <4mqrg8$cjp@tilde.csc.ti.com>
In article <4mqrg8$cjp@tilde.csc.ti.com>, mbv@ti.com (Ken Durham) wrote:
>I just got a new computer with Win95 loaded. The old 386 ran Instantrack
>just fine, but it is a DOS program. Will it run OK in a DOS window from
>within Win95?
Runs fine on mine.
============================================================================
Paul J. Piercey (VO1HE)
*** Work Stuff ***
Agent - The Mutual Group
Licenced with:
Mutual Life of Canada
Mutual Investco Inc.
16 Forest Rd.
St. John's, NF Canada
A1C 2B9
*** Personal Stuff ***
President - Society of Newfoundland Radio Amateurs
Member - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Packet Address VO1HE@VO1AAA.#ENF.NF.CAN.NOAM
Internet Address ppiercey@nlnet.nf.ca
============================================================================
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 12 17:59:46 1996
From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Sets (TLE809)
Date: 10 May 1996 15:27:42 GMT
Message-ID: <4mvn9e$rd0@blackbird.afit.af.mil>
Keywords: Satellite, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the *NEW* Celestial WWW,
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software are
also available on this system.
Element sets (also updated daily) and some documentation and software are
available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil (129.92.1.66) in the
directory pub/space.
As a service to the satellite user community, the most current of these
elements are uploaded weekly to sci.space.news and rec.radio.amateur.space.
This week's elements are provided below.
******************************************************************************
*
- Current Two-Line Element Sets #809 -
Alouette 1
1 00424U 62049A 96129.57780246 .00000049 00000-0 46657-4 0 1949
2 00424 80.4535 322.8277 0022603 132.3932 227.9118 13.67867677676922
ATS 1
1 02608U 66110A 96109.08453090 -.00000395 00000-0 10000-3 0 9660
2 02608 14.6223 353.4778 0009417 74.5120 285.5371 1.00366422 24262
ATS 3
1 03029U 67111A 96130.32587332 -.00000127 00000-0 10000-3 0 4914
2 03029 14.9065 0.2105 0008727 271.0789 328.0237 1.00273279104378
Starlette
1 07646U 75010A 96130.36220396 -.00000128 00000-0 13329-4 0 9686
2 07646 49.8260 301.9231 0206084 102.1678 260.2382 13.82190793 73598
LAGEOS
1 08820U 76039A 96127.57727249 .00000009 00000-0 10000-3 0 1918
2 08820 109.8480 11.7598 0043005 136.9800 223.4395 6.38664944211170
ETS-2
1 09852U 77014A 96110.29826175 -.00000091 00000-0 10000-3 0 705
2 09852 13.1653 33.6505 0003404 91.1507 268.8070 0.99994621 17054
GOES 2
1 10061U 77048A 96127.50519733 .00000061 00000-0 10000-3 0 6721
2 10061 12.3036 37.5825 0011229 133.1014 61.2820 1.00292922 14026
IUE
1 10637U 78012A 96124.80788889 -.00000175 00000-0 10000-3 0 2501
2 10637 35.7321 83.8495 1359067 55.5578 337.2588 1.00251386 19498
GPS BI-01
1 10684U 78020A 96130.92457130 -.00000071 00000-0 10000-3 0 4477
2 10684 64.9701 25.0194 0060138 163.2310 196.9975 1.98069409118656
GPS BI-02
1 10893U 78047A 96126.65084992 .00000003 00000-0 10000-3 0 2422
2 10893 63.1890 262.3616 0231470 14.9563 345.6987 2.01627216131959
GOES 3
1 10953U 78062A 96129.41573391 -.00000140 00000-0 10000-3 0 6572
2 10953 11.2999 40.4122 0002265 330.6065 264.0171 1.00274921 18659
SeaSat 1
1 10967U 78064A 96128.53240555 -.00000066 00000-0 22806-4 0 4847
2 10967 107.9895 90.6271 0001603 245.9845 114.1126 14.38102077935608
GPS BI-03
1 11054U 78093A 96123.49745681 -.00000013 00000-0 10000-3 0 4032
2 11054 62.8649 261.4852 0046473 180.2522 179.6896 1.93505239127777
Nimbus 7
1 11080U 78098A 96128.64034881 -.00000020 00000-0 19187-4 0 5845
2 11080 98.9524 352.8486 0009826 74.3822 285.8415 13.83695495885564
GPS BI-04
1 11141U 78112A 96127.85895252 -.00000045 00000-0 10000-3 0 418
2 11141 64.9822 27.4680 0049771 27.9284 332.3842 1.92894724 17085
GPS BI-05
1 11690U 80011A 96129.96031592 -.00000061 00000-0 10000-3 0 217
2 11690 65.3017 26.5275 0143850 189.7058 169.9367 2.00572384133411
GPS BI-06
1 11783U 80032A 96124.62536567 -.00000005 00000-0 10000-3 0 1425
2 11783 62.3281 255.1559 0227065 29.8228 331.4179 2.03456624117929
GOES 5
1 12472U 81049A 96128.84576073 -.00000007 00000-0 10000-3 0 9301
2 12472 8.1108 50.5552 0005522 39.7744 320.1820 1.00210299 12694
Cosmos 1383
1 13301U 82066A 96127.19949548 .00000011 00000-0 -48373-5 0 4925
2 13301 82.9329 164.5863 0028092 358.8427 1.2653 13.68074037691635
LandSat 4
1 13367U 82072A 96130.91914920 .00000015 00000-0 13166-4 0 9136
2 13367 98.0777 182.9899 0005485 261.0451 99.0127 14.57178247734960
DMSP B5D2-1
1 13736U 82118A 96130.34853432 .00000051 00000-0 39889-4 0 01
2 13736 98.6247 319.3602 0009115 135.1799 225.0121 14.25783748695533
IRAS
1 13777U 83004A 96130.53320746 .00000187 00000-0 15900-3 0 3100
2 13777 98.9659 316.8519 0011388 201.1108 158.9594 13.99259276347963
Cosmos 1447
1 13916U 83021A 96128.23097444 .00000023 00000-0 87451-5 0 5882
2 13916 82.9452 221.3220 0036370 267.4393 92.2602 13.74338783658116
TDRS 1
1 13969U 83026B 96131.16638836 -.00000309 00000-0 10000-3 0 5867
2 13969 8.9249 44.0450 0004666 359.6681 189.4868 1.00412223 21001
GOES 6
1 14050U 83041A 96127.15928944 -.00000262 00000-0 10000-3 0 5095
2 14050 6.8940 54.2423 0004649 10.8617 141.4909 1.00265834105772
OSCAR 10
1 14129U 83058B 96123.30090279 -.00000058 00000-0 10000-3 0 4197
2 14129 26.2428 211.7043 5992462 12.0200 357.6231 2.05879450 68925
LandSat 5
1 14780U 84021A 96130.76364565 .00000033 00000-0 17602-4 0 4683
2 14780 98.3356 188.5642 0003336 54.9397 305.2112 14.57050048648334
UoSat 2
1 14781U 84021B 96130.93231412 .00000042 00000-0 14907-4 0 8822
2 14781 97.7986 123.3638 0011066 209.6495 150.4095 14.69449523652031
GPS BI-09
1 15039U 84059A 96124.01128917 -.00000042 00000-0 10000-3 0 4092
2 15039 64.6331 21.9049 0082612 19.0912 341.2483 1.92302332 86564
Cosmos 1574
1 15055U 84062A 96130.86503244 .00000006 00000-0 -10293-4 0 7890
2 15055 82.9528 274.1949 0029038 86.6915 273.7560 13.73634315595729
GPS BI-10
1 15271U 84097A 96129.57455559 -.00000008 00000-0 10000-3 0 1496
2 15271 62.0541 255.5333 0151054 0.0859 359.8960 2.00611669 84474
Cosmos 1602
1 15331U 84105A 96128.14404095 .00000138 00000-0 13301-4 0 4724
2 15331 82.5340 151.4878 0022166 82.4804 277.8928 14.84749149626888
NOAA 9
1 15427U 84123A 96130.77993664 .00000106 00000-0 79858-4 0 6879
2 15427 98.9525 195.6783 0016150 63.0858 297.1959 14.13779630588207
GPS BI-11
1 16129U 85093A 96127.04708099 -.00000042 00000-0 10000-3 0 7197
2 16129 65.3086 25.4449 0156578 84.6474 277.1781 1.89367969 21129
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96130.34341050 .00000973 00000-0 19347-4 0 5109
2 16609 51.6493 318.5349 0004124 302.4071 57.6509 15.57999523583950
SPOT 1
1 16613U 86019A 96128.77233923 .00000089 00000-0 62356-4 0 9367
2 16613 98.7333 197.5716 0001764 61.7467 298.3885 14.20010319214570
Cosmos 1766
1 16881U 86055A 96128.72731895 .00000185 00000-0 19409-4 0 3878
2 16881 82.5191 208.6624 0020776 106.7797 253.5699 14.83727256527849
EGP
1 16908U 86061A 96128.21280305 -.00000083 00000-0 10000-3 0 843
2 16908 50.0095 122.9725 0011461 267.9290 92.0231 12.44414705111306
NOAA 10
1 16969U 86073A 96130.86209244 .00000015 00000-0 24396-4 0 6114
2 16969 98.5230 129.0301 0014079 102.8396 257.4355 14.24981440501145
MOS-1
1 17527U 87018A 96129.21609552 -.00000043 00000-0 00000+0 0 4131
2 17527 98.9437 192.1121 0020163 73.5365 286.8009 14.00406251469399
GOES 7
1 17561U 87022A 96130.40624918 -.00000133 00000-0 10000-3 0 8881
2 17561 2.9845 69.7416 0005157 355.7556 205.0713 1.00358248 16913
Kvant-1
1 17845U 87030A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 6284
2 17845 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439518152
DMSP B5D2-3
1 18123U 87053A 96130.49854802 .00000025 00000-0 35010-4 0 4240
2 18123 98.7723 321.4337 0014859 8.9406 351.2030 14.15440539459020
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96128.22230121 .00000014 00000-0 -10986-5 0 2060
2 18129 82.9270 178.8168 0010196 274.1348 85.8641 13.72364678444557
Meteor 2-16
1 18312U 87068A 96131.22301602 .00000057 00000-0 37514-4 0 4799
2 18312 82.5581 22.1989 0012129 335.5244 24.5339 13.84077304440920
Meteor 2-17
1 18820U 88005A 96130.89041638 .00000014 00000-0 -50717-6 0 9305
2 18820 82.5402 77.5698 0018155 37.3501 322.8916 13.84755029418225
DMSP B5D2-4
1 18822U 88006A 96130.58806435 -.00000009 00000-0 14283-4 0 2491
2 18822 98.3862 324.4871 0006940 111.8559 248.3358 14.23188908429087
Glonass 34
1 19163U 88043A 96129.16999508 .00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 756
2 19163 65.2405 87.1854 0008441 159.5899 200.4227 2.13102226 61384
Glonass 36
1 19165U 88043C 96127.81914257 .00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 4836
2 19165 65.2261 87.1928 0000646 358.1247 1.8524 2.13101873 61976
METEOSAT 3
1 19215U 88051A 96130.36785323 -.00000057 00000-0 10000-3 0 2581
2 19215 3.1894 67.9433 0002049 144.7412 215.0561 0.96946755 16801
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96130.10240777 .00000574 00000-0 29240-3 0 1996
2 19216 57.2961 118.2624 7411299 38.9485 355.7773 2.09772571 29025
OKEAN 1
1 19274U 88056A 96128.01550708 .00000147 00000-0 15428-4 0 876
2 19274 82.5119 310.1346 0018065 260.9937 98.9234 14.82477345423273
Meteor 3-2
1 19336U 88064A 96129.27828492 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 4790
2 19336 82.5436 194.6619 0017110 340.1283 19.9171 13.16977715374222
Glonass 39
1 19503U 88085C 96129.72599479 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 3748
2 19503 65.5861 326.0545 0004341 163.1194 196.9270 2.13101731 59505
NOAA 11
1 19531U 88089A 96130.78554045 .00000040 00000-0 46585-4 0 4989
2 19531 99.1898 147.8989 0012016 354.6110 5.4930 14.13091422393026
TDRS 2
1 19548U 88091B 96130.80765691 -.00000207 00000-0 10000-3 0 2036
2 19548 2.4188 72.0183 0000697 171.7560 0.2661 1.00269588 15147
Glonass 40
1 19749U 89001A 96126.94797792 .00000030 00000-0 10000-3 0 5922
2 19749 65.1904 86.7942 0007794 259.6538 100.2258 2.13101624 56951
Glonass 41
1 19750U 89001B 96127.00306392 .00000031 00000-0 10000-3 0 4935
2 19750 65.2134 86.8523 0007712 220.4148 139.4847 2.13101835 56972
GPS BII-01
1 19802U 89013A 96130.25488215 .00000056 00000-0 10000-3 0 2230
2 19802 55.3161 112.1967 0023607 151.2372 208.8955 2.00574630 52932
Akebono
1 19822U 89016A 96131.16717404 .00005026 00000-0 27618-3 0 7220
2 19822 75.0694 145.9508 3746878 135.0526 262.3097 7.91458367163685
Meteor 2-18
1 19851U 89018A 96129.89107063 .00000065 00000-0 44703-4 0 4775
2 19851 82.5166 312.4114 0015889 86.3427 273.9550 13.84411267363393
MOP-1
1 19876U 89020B 96127.26300876 -.00000100 00000-0 10000-3 0 1973
2 19876 1.9051 71.3329 0020647 283.1758 76.0390 0.97109584 6214
TDRS 3
1 19883U 89021B 96130.46995864 -.00000283 00000-0 10000-3 0 2114
2 19883 0.0616 54.1217 0001644 36.2390 265.3769 1.00265595198720
GPS BII-02
1 20061U 89044A 96130.59595436 -.00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 2163
2 20061 54.2407 288.0051 0154756 219.5343 139.3077 2.00562239 50680
Nadezhda 1
1 20103U 89050A 96130.83095160 .00000051 00000-0 37699-4 0 7632
2 20103 82.9576 136.9683 0038090 158.0460 202.2338 13.73865836343410
GPS BII-03
1 20185U 89064A 96130.93882863 .00000058 00000-0 10000-3 0 2483
2 20185 55.1126 112.6397 0045867 324.7588 34.9457 2.00549358 49263
GMS 4
1 20217U 89070A 96131.06648148 -.00000382 00000-0 10000-3 0 3658
2 20217 1.7149 75.2629 0001514 133.0251 164.0125 1.00273525 25037
INTERCOSMOS 24
1 20261U 89080A 96129.86379901 .00000088 00000-0 17570-4 0 4968
2 20261 82.5877 295.8257 1242845 131.0609 240.4804 12.47336046301006
GPS BII-04
1 20302U 89085A 96127.48005188 .00000002 00000-0 10000-3 0 2221
2 20302 53.2663 227.9522 0031048 186.7845 173.3686 2.00564314 47996
Meteor 3-3
1 20305U 89086A 96130.16373866 .00000044 00000-0 10000-3 0 5549
2 20305 82.5432 151.5642 0008971 40.6731 319.5043 13.04435730313110
COBE
1 20322U 89089A 96130.59525548 .00000199 00000-0 15508-3 0 2102
2 20322 98.9461 146.4862 0009175 140.6319 219.5514 14.03461943331510
Kvant-2
1 20335U 89093A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 5888
2 20335 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439367163
GPS BII-05
1 20361U 89097A 96128.98806438 -.00000036 00000-0 10000-3 0 745
2 20361 55.9708 54.8679 0087105 130.6094 230.1425 2.00564988 37505
COSMOS 2054 (Altair-1)
1 20391U 89101A 96130.53628844 -.00000148 00000-0 10000-3 0 3445
2 20391 3.7824 63.7478 0003255 17.5622 323.1203 1.00275558 23602
SPOT 2
1 20436U 90005A 96129.54111866 .00000169 00000-0 10000-3 0 685
2 20436 98.6991 203.8659 0001596 68.8002 291.3344 14.20042056326211
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96128.18512840 .00000007 00000-0 19574-4 0 1804
2 20437 98.5445 211.9659 0011338 328.3086 31.7414 14.29919297328198
UO-15
1 20438U 90005C 96130.26942675 .00000001 00000-0 17441-4 0 9779
2 20438 98.5378 212.0171 0010371 328.5480 31.5080 14.29229899328369
PACSAT
1 20439U 90005D 96130.66345394 .00000017 00000-0 23564-4 0 9791
2 20439 98.5583 216.5536 0011327 321.8709 38.1675 14.29974204328566
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96125.79201408 -.00000024 00000-0 77070-5 0 9788
2 20440 98.5617 212.3807 0011700 335.6488 24.4139 14.30115066327896
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96127.32018800 -.00000015 00000-0 11213-4 0 9834
2 20441 98.5610 213.8270 0012110 330.7215 29.3272 14.30084912328113
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96129.76778929 .00000038 00000-0 31338-4 0 9799
2 20442 98.5618 216.7104 0012400 323.0489 36.9837 14.30193740328481
GPS BII-06
1 20452U 90008A 96129.38480702 .00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1593
2 20452 54.0311 168.3805 0058652 86.6680 274.0692 2.00566130 46014
MOS-1B
1 20478U 90013A 96130.80168233 .00000088 00000-0 10000-3 0 9321
2 20478 99.1309 200.7438 0005693 0.4515 359.6647 13.93961490239207
DEBUT
1 20479U 90013B 96128.65209272 .00000051 00000-0 19016-3 0 9787
2 20479 99.0291 161.4026 0539684 215.8062 140.5710 12.83340865292701
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96127.51534180 -.00000013 00000-0 46582-4 0 8756
2 20480 99.0252 160.2851 0539885 218.9416 137.1618 12.83233005292541
MOS-1B R/B
1 20491U 90013D 96127.21673207 -.00000887 00000-0 -16064-2 0 2382
2 20491 99.0735 223.7010 0470816 32.7072 330.2284 13.02976658296391
LACE
1 20496U 90015A 96128.18623222 .00000947 00000-0 35020-4 0 6461
2 20496 43.0999 77.4007 0008864 152.0800 208.0532 15.35582551347525
Nadezhda 2
1 20508U 90017A 96130.80772685 .00000012 00000-0 -40134-5 0 7645
2 20508 82.9502 271.4791 0045961 111.5743 249.0318 13.73507542310627
OKEAN 2
1 20510U 90018A 96128.43770185 .00000089 00000-0 89709-5 0 4964
2 20510 82.5213 263.6646 0020866 89.8051 270.5555 14.78595976333657
GPS BII-07
1 20533U 90025A 96130.78513121 -.00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 2070
2 20533 54.6237 288.7159 0053653 77.2704 283.3024 2.00556382 44811
PegSat
1 20546U 90028A 96128.10670578 .00005063 00000-0 94265-4 0 9226
2 20546 94.1113 329.0154 0059872 161.7240 198.6188 15.46950143338658
HST
1 20580U 90037B 96130.89889286 .00000330 00000-0 17437-4 0 8026
2 20580 28.4681 104.6678 0006289 131.8798 228.2325 14.91052450132865
MACSAT 2
1 20608U 90043B 96129.66478700 .00000120 00000-0 17911-4 0 1805
2 20608 89.9301 173.7491 0104051 193.0712 166.7804 14.64916686320507
Glonass 44
1 20619U 90045A 96130.60082412 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 2918
2 20619 65.1969 325.2730 0026211 211.2624 148.6035 2.13102587 46486
Glonass 45
1 20620U 90045B 96130.71953917 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 2852
2 20620 65.2035 325.2652 0009156 40.9193 319.1586 2.13102517 46527
Glonass 46
1 20621U 90045C 96123.74807997 -.00000006 00000-0 10000-3 0 8766
2 20621 65.2117 325.5560 0007051 189.2443 170.7705 2.13102324 46370
Kristall
1 20635U 90048A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 3803
2 20635 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439337994
ROSAT
1 20638U 90049A 96128.19757685 -.00000315 00000-0 -17207-5 0 5589
2 20638 52.9903 123.6549 0011797 11.3119 348.8137 15.07397501326137
Meteor 2-19
1 20670U 90057A 96130.23047258 -.00000079 00000-0 -83863-4 0 9783
2 20670 82.5481 18.8152 0016627 9.0927 351.0531 13.84133810296354
CRRES
1 20712U 90065A 96129.64880006 -.00000001 00000-0 11349-3 0 2548
2 20712 17.9844 267.8549 7189341 346.9614 1.3682 2.35673069 42180
GPS BII-08
1 20724U 90068A 96130.10926682 .00000052 00000-0 10000-3 0 465
2 20724 54.9528 110.2319 0127522 181.8071 178.1451 2.00565653 40667
Feng Yun1-2
1 20788U 90081A 96129.89844578 -.00000033 00000-0 63098-5 0 8901
2 20788 98.8071 136.7294 0013848 239.7490 120.2292 14.01365666290591
Meteor 2-20
1 20826U 90086A 96131.01981964 .00000080 00000-0 59130-4 0 9887
2 20826 82.5234 314.7022 0011922 269.1781 90.8005 13.83631005283568
GPS BII-09
1 20830U 90088A 96127.17226339 -.00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 269
2 20830 55.9204 52.8854 0066178 95.9316 264.8220 2.00563534 41246
GPS BIIA-10
1 20959U 90103A 96131.06000922 .00000057 00000-0 10000-3 0 28
2 20959 55.1562 112.2440 0109836 233.9730 124.9995 2.00563249 39911
DMSP B5D2-5
1 20978U 90105A 96130.82573168 .00000063 00000-0 38453-4 0 6140
2 20978 98.6020 202.2612 0078163 284.0408 75.2083 14.32646664284224
Glonass 47
1 21006U 90110A 96127.99519034 .00000033 00000-0 10000-3 0 8512
2 21006 65.1761 86.0925 0057492 190.9333 168.9349 2.13102755 42138
Glonass 48
1 21007U 90110B 96131.00165223 .00000030 00000-0 10000-3 0 9841
2 21007 65.1963 86.0688 0037010 177.9761 182.0206 2.13101114 42185
Glonass 49
1 21008U 90110C 96130.42657612 .00000033 00000-0 00000+0 0 2240
2 21008 65.1702 86.0329 0010819 276.4042 83.4521 2.13098680 42169
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96130.64796729 .00000093 00000-0 82657-4 0 7029
2 21087 82.9404 350.2382 0035579 316.6898 43.1451 13.74568290264713
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96131.24832347 .00000016 00000-0 82561-6 0 8871
2 21089 82.9224 217.4663 0029686 342.1491 17.8625 13.74068988263827
MOP-2
1 21140U 91015B 96130.65405671 -.00000025 00000-0 00000+0 0 1862
2 21140 0.4644 74.7724 0000894 275.3662 112.8372 1.00269979 21225
Nadezhda 3
1 21152U 91019A 96130.84461624 .00000045 00000-0 31385-4 0 4533
2 21152 82.9244 174.1894 0043442 88.9628 271.6503 13.73532952258485
Glonass 50
1 21216U 91025A 96129.89109417 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 5053
2 21216 64.9393 324.8557 0006463 188.6002 171.4080 2.13103388 39682
Glonass 51
1 21217U 91025B 96130.43109490 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 9062
2 21217 64.9405 324.8331 0010994 226.1542 133.8163 2.13101513 39680
Glonass 52
1 21218U 91025C 96125.84896980 -.00000015 00000-0 10000-3 0 3845
2 21218 64.9436 324.9740 0010230 341.0613 18.8834 2.13102597 39599
GRO
1 21225U 91027B 96129.69253119 .00001664 00000-0 29759-4 0 3564
2 21225 28.4598 100.0735 0003685 134.4571 225.6326 15.43947813163824
Meteor 3-4
1 21232U 91030A 96130.84246643 .00000050 00000-0 10000-3 0 8896
2 21232 82.5419 39.9021 0011793 257.1242 102.8561 13.16472240242493
NOAA 12
1 21263U 91032A 96130.73721914 .00000091 00000-0 59678-4 0 9238
2 21263 98.5630 150.9452 0013829 30.4888 329.7092 14.22616770258998
OKEAN 3
1 21397U 91039A 96130.61962199 .00000273 00000-0 35840-4 0 1871
2 21397 82.5260 175.7772 0022504 156.6945 203.5292 14.76476178265672
GPS BIIA-11
1 21552U 91047A 96130.33699675 -.00000052 00000-0 10000-6 0 9695
2 21552 56.2012 50.5559 0069997 248.2649 110.9844 2.00567347 35499
ERS-1
1 21574U 91050A 96129.22871774 .00000028 00000-0 26708-4 0 2810
2 21574 98.5487 203.8773 0001333 82.6193 277.5142 14.32249091251721
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96129.22288144 .00000039 00000-0 27312-4 0 6856
2 21575 98.3534 196.7891 0008556 29.2554 330.9110 14.37022328252329
ORBCOMM-X
1 21576U 91050C 96130.69811832 .00000046 00000-0 30152-4 0 7806
2 21576 98.3510 196.2244 0005000 35.6614 324.4902 14.36435944252429
TUBSAT-A
1 21577U 91050D 96128.23592254 -.00000008 00000-0 11797-4 0 6798
2 21577 98.3506 194.4231 0007424 35.6703 324.4962 14.36516249252101
SARA
1 21578U 91050E 96129.26411241 .00000270 00000-0 10087-3 0 8803
2 21578 98.3809 203.1345 0005865 31.1067 329.0466 14.39188137252590
TDRS 4
1 21639U 91054B 96128.53330450 .00000072 00000-0 00000+0 0 303
2 21639 0.0805 72.0631 0004655 336.7245 194.4872 1.00272174111489
Meteor 3-5
1 21655U 91056A 96128.55877156 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 8865
2 21655 82.5556 349.1652 0012148 274.0418 85.9319 13.16847298227324
UARS
1 21701U 91063B 96128.86747447 -.00000220 00000-0 18391-5 0 7599
2 21701 56.9850 271.5621 0005423 113.2394 246.9209 14.96508487254327
DMSP B5D2-6
1 21798U 91082A 96130.67991190 .00000045 00000-0 47656-4 0 2745
2 21798 98.9498 147.9627 0012756 343.2613 16.8132 14.13960455229489
Glonass 53
1 21853U 92005A 96129.34556538 .00000035 00000-0 10000-3 0 916
2 21853 65.1156 85.7174 0006744 211.3618 148.5794 2.13102255 33274
Glonass 54
1 21854U 92005B 96130.57121169 .00000031 00000-0 00000+0 0 2870
2 21854 65.1259 85.6604 0017073 12.6515 347.3722 2.13104351 33281
Glonass 55
1 21855U 92005C 96130.16881088 .00000033 00000-0 00000+0 0 2714
2 21855 65.1212 85.6850 0007408 217.7766 142.1521 2.13102148 33269
JERS-1
1 21867U 92007A 96130.87550746 .00001605 00000-0 13850-3 0 8613
2 21867 97.6856 208.7063 0001324 121.9210 238.2100 14.98650261232127
GPS BIIA-12
1 21890U 92009A 96129.30443312 -.00000015 00000-0 10000-3 0 7907
2 21890 53.8143 228.2791 0061909 182.2465 177.7605 2.00551040 30845
GPS BIIA-13
1 21930U 92019A 96130.98514652 -.00000071 00000-0 10000-3 0 7604
2 21930 55.7074 350.1522 0027627 190.0624 169.9179 2.00630141 29807
EUVE
1 21987U 92031A 96129.62269306 .00000746 00000-0 24566-4 0 5409
2 21987 28.4309 88.9902 0009087 341.1873 18.8363 15.19765373217659
SAMPEX
1 22012U 92038A 96128.55126190 .00000413 00000-0 33952-4 0 7154
2 22012 81.6729 162.1923 0116821 305.1890 53.8429 14.91651413209176
GPS BIIA-14
1 22014U 92039A 96131.04800296 .00000041 00000-0 00000+0 0 7094
2 22014 54.8435 170.0971 0101295 324.1035 35.2836 2.00554464 21641
Glonass 56
1 22056U 92047A 96130.53651826 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 1952
2 22056 64.7760 324.8783 0003476 283.1967 76.7840 2.13103317 29361
Glonass 57
1 22057U 92047B 96129.42500997 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 1704
2 22057 64.7879 324.9510 0007022 338.2841 21.7111 2.13102399 29311
Glonass 58
1 22058U 92047C 96125.14113699 -.00000012 00000-0 10000-3 0 1053
2 22058 64.7829 325.0993 0010404 278.3577 81.5525 2.13102852 29274
TOPEX
1 22076U 92052A 96129.87021063 -.00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 9614
2 22076 66.0425 294.3278 0008034 266.4797 93.5299 12.80930535175087
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96128.82148890 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 5757
2 22077 66.0797 273.9744 0011618 309.2393 50.7591 12.86297112175613
S80/T
1 22078U 92052C 96130.85390677 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 5734
2 22078 66.0782 268.2614 0013059 310.0274 49.9596 12.86579707175966
GPS BIIA-15
1 22108U 92058A 96126.52352713 .00000007 00000-0 10000-3 0 7314
2 22108 54.0435 229.2524 0118185 160.9297 199.5851 2.00560276 26734
FREJA
1 22161U 92064A 96129.07092484 -.00000278 00000-0 -55490-4 0 6100
2 22161 62.9879 342.7978 0838520 14.5717 347.7946 13.21896405173129
LAGEOS II
1 22195U 92070B 96127.18372597 -.00000009 00000-0 10000-3 0 4870
2 22195 52.6757 18.2049 0138615 58.3453 303.0550 6.47293717 83552
GPS BIIA-16
1 22231U 92079A 96130.19849756 .00000036 00000-0 10000-4 0 7223
2 22231 54.6764 171.2905 0037550 285.0830 74.5442 2.00573061 25383
GPS BIIA-17
1 22275U 92089A 96130.33039386 .00000040 00000-0 10000-3 0 7288
2 22275 54.6315 168.7777 0053897 250.7105 108.7402 2.00578827 24792
TDRS 5
1 22314U 93003B 96130.16731911 -.00000294 00000-0 10000-3 0 6318
2 22314 2.5710 70.1039 0001392 9.7519 161.9640 1.00269014 12198
GPS BIIA-18
1 22446U 93007A 96130.40986077 -.00000033 00000-0 10000-3 0 6951
2 22446 54.2378 288.8520 0090068 3.1726 356.8458 2.00556913 23784
Glonass 59
1 22512U 93010A 96127.93964619 .00000032 00000-0 10000-3 0 7938
2 22512 65.1367 85.6173 0008542 190.1617 169.7975 2.13101949 24815
Glonass 60
1 22513U 93010B 96129.75512152 .00000034 00000-0 00000+0 0 9111
2 22513 65.1314 85.5620 0005741 210.1232 149.8228 2.13102593 25040
Glonass 61
1 22514U 93010C 96129.11027634 .00000034 00000-0 00000+0 0 9039
2 22514 65.1537 85.5808 0009212 194.8245 165.1225 2.13102025 25032
ASTRO-D
1 22521U 93011A 96127.76797385 .00001028 00000-0 66013-4 0 4922
2 22521 31.1040 329.1963 0055698 116.0376 244.6033 15.02873148176233
UFO F1
1 22563U 93015A 96126.47962503 .00000011 00000-0 00000+0 0 4992
2 22563 25.4048 289.3175 0004700 325.9569 33.9150 0.99248148 15673
GPS BIIA-19
1 22581U 93017A 96126.06501409 -.00000054 00000-0 10000-3 0 5302
2 22581 55.2089 349.7673 0065532 38.1797 322.3269 2.00560791 22757
ARSENE
1 22654U 93031B 96126.83683164 -.00000091 00000-0 10000-3 0 3638
2 22654 3.1311 74.5502 2873158 235.6243 93.2648 1.42203314 10993
GPS BIIA-20
1 22657U 93032A 96127.70083346 -.00000061 00000-0 10000-3 0 6400
2 22657 55.1797 349.5314 0072930 223.5358 135.9130 2.00574990 18115
RADCAL
1 22698U 93041A 96127.91322052 .00000035 00000-0 90932-5 0 4860
2 22698 89.5364 273.5387 0093386 99.8066 261.3684 14.21371569148569
GPS BIIA-21
1 22700U 93042A 96129.15558861 -.00000014 00000-0 10000-3 0 5519
2 22700 54.2207 229.9664 0052311 358.1464 1.8619 2.00555500 20946
NOAA 13
1 22739U 93050A 96130.34134452 .00000058 00000-0 57337-4 0 583
2 22739 99.0389 85.3242 0009451 338.5967 21.4812 14.10963068141571
GPS BIIA-22
1 22779U 93054A 96127.25379099 -.00000027 00000-0 10000-3 0 6033
2 22779 54.3692 289.0239 0015271 263.9578 95.8535 2.00569101 19668
Meteor 2-21
1 22782U 93055A 96130.86002726 .00000059 00000-0 40239-4 0 4826
2 22782 82.5506 17.5199 0023746 83.4963 276.8910 13.83053977135835
UFO F2
1 22787U 93056A 96127.53819444 -.00000085 00000-0 00000+0 0 6385
2 22787 4.2087 326.4265 0005033 61.5376 103.2398 1.00266376 8416
SPOT 3
1 22823U 93061A 96128.24327142 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 5441
2 22823 98.7012 202.6672 0001209 87.2555 272.8760 14.20038336135422
STELLA
1 22824U 93061B 96129.70490081 -.00000049 00000-0 -24720-5 0 4690
2 22824 98.5789 205.4003 0007015 355.4385 4.6729 14.27104406136306
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96129.68987629 -.00000025 00000-0 74786-5 0 4721
2 22825 98.5818 205.9478 0009137 353.1755 6.9302 14.27693816136359
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96127.23647536 -.00000005 00000-0 15677-4 0 4700
2 22826 98.5803 203.6925 0009862 359.6670 0.4501 14.27802049136011
HEATHSAT
1 22827U 93061E 96129.26032440 .00000019 00000-0 25095-4 0 5326
2 22827 98.5822 205.5926 0009790 341.4212 18.6608 14.27935562136315
ITAMSAT
1 22828U 93061F 96129.25927637 .00000010 00000-0 21501-4 0 4493
2 22828 98.5787 205.7371 0010870 338.5829 21.4895 14.28139406104414
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96128.71487977 .00000023 00000-0 26589-4 0 4633
2 22829 98.5767 205.2577 0010359 340.8024 19.2767 14.28120082136251
KO-25
1 22830U 93061H 96130.24760281 -.00000005 00000-0 15239-4 0 4820
2 22830 98.4723 196.1088 0011218 310.3793 49.6408 14.28107534136479
GPS BIIA-23
1 22877U 93068A 96128.30134850 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 4231
2 22877 55.6437 50.7778 0047836 320.3345 39.3320 2.00556592 18575
METEOSAT 6
1 22912U 93073B 96129.22641204 -.00000100 00000-0 10000-3 0 4537
2 22912 0.1751 304.4767 0001260 59.8670 293.1624 1.00271803 7452
HST Array
1 22920U 90037C 96130.84196717 .00004512 00000-0 30337-3 0 4622
2 22920 28.4692 26.6414 0003011 83.5136 276.5885 15.04389812133641
Meteor 3-6
1 22969U 94003A 96129.48063005 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2529
2 22969 82.5570 288.5086 0015755 341.8843 18.1720 13.16736466109820
TUBSAT-B
1 22970U 94003B 96130.86314291 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2442
2 22970 82.5534 287.4325 0016195 336.6637 23.3753 13.16827720110019
GPS BIIA-24
1 23027U 94016A 96127.87615464 -.00000063 00000-0 10000-3 0 3493
2 23027 55.1274 351.5351 0063928 203.4457 156.2849 2.00553698 15870
Glonass 62
1 23043U 94021A 96131.06513077 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 3533
2 23043 64.6649 325.2343 0004862 170.8328 189.1930 2.13102372 16199
Glonass 63
1 23044U 94021B 96130.94760152 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 3167
2 23044 64.6627 325.2290 0028523 202.4291 157.4613 2.13103291 16195
Glonass 64
1 23045U 94021C 96129.71685366 -.00000021 00000-0 00000+0 0 3266
2 23045 64.6380 325.2800 0012148 35.9954 324.1079 2.13102653 16167
GOES 8
1 23051U 94022A 96130.51147939 -.00000269 00000-0 00000+0 0 5236
2 23051 0.0510 263.1299 0003679 205.8586 227.5339 1.00282347 14979
MSTI 2
1 23101U 94028A 96130.90442259 .00004752 00000-0 75644-4 0 3121
2 23101 97.0848 324.8484 0013247 101.9138 258.3615 15.53668048113357
STRV-1A
1 23125U 94034B 96104.61290806 -.00000517 00000-0 -18192-3 0 2706
2 23125 7.2812 268.3264 7248108 5.8961 359.8441 2.31897885 14623
STRV-1B
1 23126U 94034C 96129.25362169 -.00005891 00000-0 -10425-2 0 2469
2 23126 7.1761 257.3059 7260456 26.9676 356.7211 2.31756378 15222
Nadezhda 4
1 23179U 94041A 96127.87408132 .00000037 00000-0 22963-4 0 1873
2 23179 82.9427 267.2058 0034896 239.1637 120.6087 13.75680347 91117
Glonass 65
1 23203U 94050A 96129.38525452 .00000011 00000-0 00000+0 0 2814
2 23203 64.7735 205.4499 0007151 150.6930 209.4097 2.13101941 13552
Glonass 66
1 23204U 94050B 96130.55750912 -.00000000 00000-0 00000+0 0 3053
2 23204 64.7584 205.4368 0015317 344.9714 15.0418 2.13102348 13573
Glonass 67
1 23205U 94050C 96128.09390723 .00000027 00000-0 00000+0 0 2800
2 23205 64.7629 205.5073 0002124 295.1832 64.8635 2.13102372 13523
DMSP B5D2-7
1 23233U 94057A 96130.69288403 .00000137 00000-0 97717-4 0 7665
2 23233 98.8311 190.0169 0011684 293.6903 66.3040 14.12703541 87397
OKEAN 1-7
1 23317U 94066A 96129.93432170 .00000161 00000-0 21013-4 0 1516
2 23317 82.5423 95.1401 0024469 205.8247 154.1736 14.74016171 84758
ELEKTRO
1 23327U 94069A 96128.78148102 -.00000113 00000-0 00000+0 0 1483
2 23327 0.1439 228.9284 0005014 296.3213 58.0548 1.00273888 5593
RESURS 1-3
1 23342U 94074A 96130.34405059 .00000094 00000-0 23815-4 0 4886
2 23342 97.9695 188.3201 0001828 79.1574 280.9848 14.69833716 81103
Glonass 68
1 23396U 94076A 96130.28364082 .00000032 00000-0 00000+0 0 2550
2 23396 65.0657 85.6066 0028914 193.9121 165.9812 2.13102076 11416
Glonass 69
1 23397U 94076B 96128.11322853 .00000032 00000-0 00000+0 0 2493
2 23397 65.0530 85.6857 0014476 318.4431 41.4228 2.13101987 11364
Glonass 70
1 23398U 94076C 96128.46620724 .00000033 00000-0 00000+0 0 2659
2 23398 65.0461 85.6500 0005143 290.2592 69.6573 2.13102027 11382
LUCH (Altair-2)
1 23426U 94082A 96130.90485821 -.00000291 00000-0 00000+0 0 3138
2 23426 1.5226 268.7475 0003545 150.4101 229.7294 1.00270272 5127
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96127.41251786 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1311
2 23439 64.8149 90.6355 0162457 206.5734 152.6792 11.27524819 56075
NOAA 14
1 23455U 94089A 96130.79580334 .00000070 00000-0 63233-4 0 5935
2 23455 98.9424 76.3956 0009985 356.6606 3.4485 14.11586505 70036
Glonass 71
1 23511U 95009A 96129.83343335 -.00000021 00000-0 00000+0 0 1821
2 23511 64.6844 325.5484 0004688 208.3773 151.6180 2.13103332 9136
Glonass 72
1 23512U 95009B 96129.95198333 -.00000021 00000-0 00000+0 0 1944
2 23512 64.6732 325.5515 0006307 336.6654 23.3249 2.13102090 9132
Glonass 73
1 23513U 95009C 96130.71370908 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 2064
2 23513 64.6709 325.5336 0011891 196.0504 163.9321 2.13102995 9152
GMS 5
1 23522U 95011B 96118.49214581 -.00000290 00000-0 10000-3 0 1212
2 23522 0.4236 334.0617 0001625 143.3462 55.6570 1.00266610 3948
DMSP B5D2-8
1 23533U 95015A 96130.83724652 .00000046 00000-0 48606-4 0 5008
2 23533 98.8416 133.7975 0007229 154.7034 205.4493 14.12737006 58217
Microlab 1
1 23547U 95017C 96126.88081550 .00000158 00000-0 61863-4 0 1042
2 23547 69.9792 268.2477 0014905 241.2238 118.7394 14.45522367 57556
OFEQ 3
1 23549U 95018A 96129.23110837 .00007862 00000-0 19119-3 0 2404
2 23549 143.3689 344.6553 0227406 162.2859 198.5932 15.14652684 60301
GFZ-1
1 23558U 86017JE 96130.19636699 .00002633 00000-0 35513-4 0 1248
2 23558 51.6510 310.0629 0006839 80.7118 279.4660 15.62033861583910
ERS-2
1 23560U 95021A 96131.20675249 .00000047 00000-0 33653-4 0 2110
2 23560 98.5490 205.8239 0000950 71.2292 288.8995 14.32249429 55132
Spektr
1 23579U 95024A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 3408
2 23579 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439 55474
GOES 9
1 23581U 95025A 96131.24972753 .00000070 00000-0 00000+0 0 1829
2 23581 0.1335 77.0749 0002237 248.3207 217.4200 1.00268733 3534
Helios 1A
1 23605U 95033A 96128.88404865 .00000030 00000-0 14792-4 0 2134
2 23605 98.1197 65.1734 0001692 60.0565 300.0806 14.63834185 44636
UPM SAT 1
1 23606U 95033B 96130.37776979 .00000091 00000-0 24710-4 0 1632
2 23606 98.0999 67.5818 0007142 318.5222 41.5434 14.67240924 45026
CERISE
1 23607U 95033C 96130.36630999 .00000116 00000-0 29313-4 0 870
2 23607 98.1021 67.4613 0006123 321.0336 39.0426 14.66940297 45043
TDRS 6
1 23613U 95035B 96121.44015279 .00000129 00000-0 00000+0 0 1632
2 23613 0.5852 83.3617 0002820 335.5850 168.0921 1.00282422 2905
Glonass 74
1 23620U 95037A 96128.15155881 .00000026 00000-0 00000+0 0 1323
2 23620 64.8271 205.3484 0018352 169.6803 190.4274 2.13102791 6134
Glonass 75
1 23621U 95037B 96131.14418897 -.00000003 00000-0 00000+0 0 1388
2 23621 64.8392 205.2476 0018354 180.2662 179.7903 2.13102019 6191
Glonass 76
1 23622U 95037C 96129.32547543 .00000012 00000-0 00000+0 0 1364
2 23622 64.8215 205.3144 0036984 166.2031 193.9632 2.13102383 6159
Prognoz-M2
1 23632U 95039A 96130.71503530 -.00002048 00000-0 00000+0 0 552
2 23632 70.1570 250.2510 8510960 320.8220 336.7190 0.26352100 748
SICH-1
1 23657U 95046A 96127.36768000 .00000108 00000-0 13133-4 0 762
2 23657 82.5329 239.0421 0027152 182.3027 177.8059 14.73469429 36673
RADARSAT
1 23710U 95059A 96129.52615410 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 1330
2 23710 98.5893 136.7814 0002119 113.2185 246.9236 14.29989613 26575
Glonass 77
1 23734U 95068A 96129.91230864 .00000006 00000-0 00000+0 0 1095
2 23734 64.8276 205.2062 0018744 321.5112 38.4107 2.13102026 3137
Glonass 78
1 23735U 95068B 96129.19166667 .00000014 00000-0 00000+0 0 1005
2 23735 64.8296 205.2256 0007289 217.5658 142.9363 2.13124940 3118
Glonass 79
1 23736U 95068C 96131.08536021 -.00000003 00000-0 00000+0 0 875
2 23736 64.8265 205.1754 0007716 202.2526 157.7708 2.13101572 3154
XTE
1 23757U 95074A 96128.87679965 .00000574 00000-0 19078-4 0 505
2 23757 22.9812 326.1245 0012849 296.9095 63.0085 14.97643345 19410
1996010D
1 23797U 96010D 96129.65885054 .00006672 33573-7 40452-3 0 686
2 23797 48.2950 261.1352 7341969 19.3002 357.9364 2.23594927 1777
Soyuz TM-23
1 23798U 96011A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 764
2 23798 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439 12234
Polar
1 23802U 96013A 96106.86263936 .00000098 00000-0 00000+0 0 222
2 23802 85.9670 26.8051 6631391 289.5093 13.3680 1.36949782 706
1996010E
1 23824U 96010E 96130.71285118 .00000150 00000-0 65966-3 0 506
2 23824 47.8693 262.0977 7256075 18.8109 357.7838 2.21642291 1764
GPS BIIA-25
1 23833U 96019A 96129.01307348 -.00000068 00000-0 00000+0 0 240
2 23833 54.7077 349.7047 0043946 140.0299 220.3299 2.00564709 859
1996021D
1 23845U 96021D 96127.32002648 -.00000092 00000-0 00000+0 0 127
2 23845 6.9561 194.5974 3949929 3.8335 358.6615 1.64349059 440
M-SAT 1
1 23846U 96022A 96129.39966907 -.00000085 00000-0 10000-3 0 201
2 23846 0.0259 263.8179 0015403 112.9486 247.2039 1.00265945 325
1996022B
1 23847U 96022B 96126.20257180 .00000907 00000-0 51210-3 0 137
2 23847 6.9833 359.4613 7272342 188.8806 141.8240 2.27347023 338
Priroda
1 23848U 96023A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 291
2 23848 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439 2565
1996023B
1 23849U 96023B 96131.24414841 .00628006 11774-4 33078-3 0 311
2 23849 51.6580 307.8656 0041430 155.1744 205.1281 16.17169646 2702
1996023C
1 23850U 96023C 96131.20162822 .04305412 10942-4 32548-2 0 221
2 23850 51.6380 314.2410 0148826 168.9564 191.7019 15.95052515 2611
MSX
1 23851U 96024A 96130.88021161 -.00000047 00000-0 00000+0 0 145
2 23851 99.3734 109.3188 0007074 244.2479 115.7953 13.97749420 2140
1996024B
1 23852U 96024B 96131.22616352 .00060639 24102-5 23600-3 0 205
2 23852 96.5784 110.7500 0458969 233.0668 122.7698 15.08419999 2365
Cosmos 2332
1 23853U 96025A 96129.86060332 .00007715 -12595-5 16520-3 0 129
2 23853 82.9582 64.9714 0868955 71.1019 298.2259 13.89753465 1995
1996025B
1 23854U 96025B 96130.85784616 .00014268 -12375-5 28993-3 0 291
2 23854 82.9607 64.1936 0871400 67.6518 301.4586 13.90683837 2128
SAX
1 23857U 96027A 96122.11011787 -.00005789 00000-0 -63513-3 0 55
2 23857 3.9549 105.6524 0014291 0.0060 0.0057 14.91517646 133
1996027B
1 23858U 96027B 96122.09777531 -.00015454 00000-0 -80394-3 0 44
2 23858 3.9943 108.5471 0090105 75.4905 285.5250 15.13696967 131
1996024C
1 23859U 96024C 96130.88877107 .00000193 00000-0 16737-3 0 107
2 23859 99.3727 109.3052 0088961 70.6851 290.3908 13.96303637 1165
Progress M-31
1 23860U 96028A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 212
2 23860 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439 736
--
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tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 12 17:59:47 1996
From: Bill.White@3821-7.woodybbs.com (Bill White)
Date: 06 May 96 10:39:00
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Yeasu FT-290
Message-ID: <6a4_9605071135@woodybbs.com>
Hello Lewis,
First of, I am not familiar with this radio. But just knowing that
it is a 2 meter all-mode says to me that it could be used for satellite
a
work. I'm making contacts thru rs-10 and rs-12. RS-10 has a two meter
up-link. I'm using a j-pole and a 20 watt 2 meter source ( transmit
converter and amplifier). I have made contacts running only 2 watts.
RS-10 has a 10 meter down-link, so you will need another rig to
recieve on 10 meters. RS-12 has a 15 meter up-link and a 10 meter and 2
meter down-link. I think that the 2 meter down-link would be easier to
hear, but I've not listened to it ( only the 10 meter down-link).
A 2 meter all-mode rig would be perfect for either the up-link or
the down-link on 4 satellites that I know of (the Japanese satellite has
a 2 meter up-link and a 70 centimeter down-link (you can get a kit from
Hamtronics to convert 70 centimeters to 10 meters for 60 or 70 dollars I
think.
Good luck and maybe I'll catch you
on the bird soon. 73's--Bill N5XYN
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|Fidonet: Bill White 1:3821/7
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|
| Standard disclaimer: The views of this user are strictly his own.
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:27 1996
From: blanton@ni.net (J. L. Blanton)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Coaxial and/or Counterwound Helix Antennas
Date: Wed, 08 May 1996 22:42:30 -0800
Message-ID: <blanton-0805962242300001@xband.ni.net>
I'm thinking about building some circularly polarized antennas for Oscar
use (145 & 435 MHz). Has anyone tried installing a 435 MHz helix
coaxially inside a 145 MHz helix? Or would there be too much interaction?
In a related question, has anyone tried building counterwound helices for
the same frequency band on a common framework for left and right circular
polarizations (but separately fed, of course)?
If anyone can point me to some references in these two areas I'd really
appreciate it. Thanks.
Lee, WA8YBT/6
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:28 1996
From: moritz@ipers1.e-technik.uni-stuttgart.de ()
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Coaxial and/or Counterwound Helix Antennas
Date: 10 May 1996 07:01:14 GMT
Message-ID: <4mupjq$1sru@info4.rus.uni-stuttgart.de>
References: <blanton-0805962242300001@xband.ni.net>
>In a related question, has anyone tried building counterwound helices for
>the same frequency band on a common framework for left and right circular
>polarizations (but separately fed, of course)?
Lee,
For the same amount of material / weight / wind load a cross yagi
is better.
73, Moritz DL5UH
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:29 1996
From: c002@Lehigh.EDU
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: dsp 232 by AEA any good for sats?
Date: 10 May 1996 16:57:53 -0400
Message-ID: <4n0akh$1hki@ns2-1.CC.Lehigh.EDU>
see the title :)
they only sell for like 200+$, and the only other sat. cap. modem is the pk223
2
and that costs about 800+
which should i get for sat work?
thanks
David
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From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:30 1996
From: mikehv@tcp.co.uk (Mike Murphy)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: How do I get Noaa images using SoundBlaster V2 card.
Date: Wed, 08 May 1996 22:37:26 GMT
Message-ID: <4mr7p9$9e6@zeus.tcp.co.uk>
References: <37@digweed.win-uk.net>
djb@digweed.win-uk.net (Derek Bayley) wrote:
>I have just read some info. printed by DALLAS REMOTE IMADING GROUP,
>received from a local BB. along with a programme called SBDSP.
>Has any one managed to Demodulate a recording of the received NOAA
>satellite signals, in to an image file using a SoundBlaster2 card. ?
Hello Derek, I use a program by Brian Cauchi called FTV. It is
available on ftp.funet.fi/pub/ham/fax-sstv/ftp-demo.zip It takes
the audio from the sat receiver straight into the sound blaster and
gives good results. It also receives HF wefax, SSTV etc.
Happy viewing
73 de Mike G0LQI
Mike Murphy
mikehv@tcp.co.uk
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:31 1996
From: ppiercey@nlnet.nf.ca (Paul J. Piercey VO1HE)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Instant track time problem.
Date: Sat, 11 May 96 04:25:45 GMT
Message-ID: <4n14u7$rqb@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
References: <3190A87F.6F93@ois.com.au> <31939173.5848@ix.netcom.com>
In article <31939173.5848@ix.netcom.com>, Doyle <dkdoyle@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Marty Wallace wrote:
>>
>> I have a problem with Instanttrack.
>> When I look at the coordinates for the sun or moon they appear way out.
>> ie. It indicates that the sun should be up even though it's night time.
>>
>> I am using windows 95 on a 90 M Pentium.
>>
>> The time reads right in the program and in the windows setup.
>> I am using the new patch for the character problem. (Fixed it up nicely)
>> The program worked ok on my old 386 but this is the first time I've had
>> it running on the Pentium.
>>
>> What is the problem?from jim kd4hur
> FIRST THING I WOULD DO IS TO CHECK YOUR TIMEZONE SETTING IN THE
>COMPUTER, SET TZ=EST-4 IF YOU ARE IN THE EASTERN ZONE ECT..
>IF YOUR COMPUTER HAS THE RIGHT TIME THAT IS PROBABLY WHAT IT IS...
> 73' FROM KD4HUR
Further to that, I run my computer time as UTC. Being in a half-hour time
zone, it helps out a great deal as there are very few programs on the market
that take this into account. Too bad everything gets written for hourly time
differences but, I guess you have to market to where the population is
greatest.
============================================================================
Paul J. Piercey (VO1HE)
*** Work Stuff ***
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Licenced with:
Mutual Life of Canada
Mutual Investco Inc.
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============================================================================
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:32 1996
From: ppiercey@nlnet.nf.ca (Paul J. Piercey VO1HE)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: InstanTrack and Win95
Date: Fri, 10 May 96 11:54:52 GMT
Message-ID: <4mvas9$8b@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
References: <4mqrg8$cjp@tilde.csc.ti.com>
In article <4mqrg8$cjp@tilde.csc.ti.com>, mbv@ti.com (Ken Durham) wrote:
>I just got a new computer with Win95 loaded. The old 386 ran Instantrack
>just fine, but it is a DOS program. Will it run OK in a DOS window from
>within Win95?
Runs fine on mine.
============================================================================
Paul J. Piercey (VO1HE)
*** Work Stuff ***
Agent - The Mutual Group
Licenced with:
Mutual Life of Canada
Mutual Investco Inc.
16 Forest Rd.
St. John's, NF Canada
A1C 2B9
*** Personal Stuff ***
President - Society of Newfoundland Radio Amateurs
Member - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Packet Address VO1HE@VO1AAA.#ENF.NF.CAN.NOAM
Internet Address ppiercey@nlnet.nf.ca
============================================================================
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:33 1996
From: rrehr@epix.net (Roger Rehr)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: New Satellite Rig
Date: 17 May 1996 01:26:44 GMT
Message-ID: <4ngkkk$c13@coconut.epix.net>
Does anyone have info on ICOM's newest Satellite Rig, the IC-821H?
It looks like its meant to be a replacement for the 820.
Thanks!
Roger Rehr WA3JYM
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:39 1996
From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Sets (TLE809)
Date: 10 May 1996 15:27:42 GMT
Message-ID: <4mvn9e$rd0@blackbird.afit.af.mil>
Keywords: Satellite, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the *NEW* Celestial WWW,
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software are
also available on this system.
Element sets (also updated daily) and some documentation and software are
available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil (129.92.1.66) in the
directory pub/space.
As a service to the satellite user community, the most current of these
elements are uploaded weekly to sci.space.news and rec.radio.amateur.space.
This week's elements are provided below.
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- Current Two-Line Element Sets #809 -
Alouette 1
1 00424U 62049A 96129.57780246 .00000049 00000-0 46657-4 0 1949
2 00424 80.4535 322.8277 0022603 132.3932 227.9118 13.67867677676922
ATS 1
1 02608U 66110A 96109.08453090 -.00000395 00000-0 10000-3 0 9660
2 02608 14.6223 353.4778 0009417 74.5120 285.5371 1.00366422 24262
ATS 3
1 03029U 67111A 96130.32587332 -.00000127 00000-0 10000-3 0 4914
2 03029 14.9065 0.2105 0008727 271.0789 328.0237 1.00273279104378
Starlette
1 07646U 75010A 96130.36220396 -.00000128 00000-0 13329-4 0 9686
2 07646 49.8260 301.9231 0206084 102.1678 260.2382 13.82190793 73598
LAGEOS
1 08820U 76039A 96127.57727249 .00000009 00000-0 10000-3 0 1918
2 08820 109.8480 11.7598 0043005 136.9800 223.4395 6.38664944211170
ETS-2
1 09852U 77014A 96110.29826175 -.00000091 00000-0 10000-3 0 705
2 09852 13.1653 33.6505 0003404 91.1507 268.8070 0.99994621 17054
GOES 2
1 10061U 77048A 96127.50519733 .00000061 00000-0 10000-3 0 6721
2 10061 12.3036 37.5825 0011229 133.1014 61.2820 1.00292922 14026
IUE
1 10637U 78012A 96124.80788889 -.00000175 00000-0 10000-3 0 2501
2 10637 35.7321 83.8495 1359067 55.5578 337.2588 1.00251386 19498
GPS BI-01
1 10684U 78020A 96130.92457130 -.00000071 00000-0 10000-3 0 4477
2 10684 64.9701 25.0194 0060138 163.2310 196.9975 1.98069409118656
GPS BI-02
1 10893U 78047A 96126.65084992 .00000003 00000-0 10000-3 0 2422
2 10893 63.1890 262.3616 0231470 14.9563 345.6987 2.01627216131959
GOES 3
1 10953U 78062A 96129.41573391 -.00000140 00000-0 10000-3 0 6572
2 10953 11.2999 40.4122 0002265 330.6065 264.0171 1.00274921 18659
SeaSat 1
1 10967U 78064A 96128.53240555 -.00000066 00000-0 22806-4 0 4847
2 10967 107.9895 90.6271 0001603 245.9845 114.1126 14.38102077935608
GPS BI-03
1 11054U 78093A 96123.49745681 -.00000013 00000-0 10000-3 0 4032
2 11054 62.8649 261.4852 0046473 180.2522 179.6896 1.93505239127777
Nimbus 7
1 11080U 78098A 96128.64034881 -.00000020 00000-0 19187-4 0 5845
2 11080 98.9524 352.8486 0009826 74.3822 285.8415 13.83695495885564
GPS BI-04
1 11141U 78112A 96127.85895252 -.00000045 00000-0 10000-3 0 418
2 11141 64.9822 27.4680 0049771 27.9284 332.3842 1.92894724 17085
GPS BI-05
1 11690U 80011A 96129.96031592 -.00000061 00000-0 10000-3 0 217
2 11690 65.3017 26.5275 0143850 189.7058 169.9367 2.00572384133411
GPS BI-06
1 11783U 80032A 96124.62536567 -.00000005 00000-0 10000-3 0 1425
2 11783 62.3281 255.1559 0227065 29.8228 331.4179 2.03456624117929
GOES 5
1 12472U 81049A 96128.84576073 -.00000007 00000-0 10000-3 0 9301
2 12472 8.1108 50.5552 0005522 39.7744 320.1820 1.00210299 12694
Cosmos 1383
1 13301U 82066A 96127.19949548 .00000011 00000-0 -48373-5 0 4925
2 13301 82.9329 164.5863 0028092 358.8427 1.2653 13.68074037691635
LandSat 4
1 13367U 82072A 96130.91914920 .00000015 00000-0 13166-4 0 9136
2 13367 98.0777 182.9899 0005485 261.0451 99.0127 14.57178247734960
DMSP B5D2-1
1 13736U 82118A 96130.34853432 .00000051 00000-0 39889-4 0 01
2 13736 98.6247 319.3602 0009115 135.1799 225.0121 14.25783748695533
IRAS
1 13777U 83004A 96130.53320746 .00000187 00000-0 15900-3 0 3100
2 13777 98.9659 316.8519 0011388 201.1108 158.9594 13.99259276347963
Cosmos 1447
1 13916U 83021A 96128.23097444 .00000023 00000-0 87451-5 0 5882
2 13916 82.9452 221.3220 0036370 267.4393 92.2602 13.74338783658116
TDRS 1
1 13969U 83026B 96131.16638836 -.00000309 00000-0 10000-3 0 5867
2 13969 8.9249 44.0450 0004666 359.6681 189.4868 1.00412223 21001
GOES 6
1 14050U 83041A 96127.15928944 -.00000262 00000-0 10000-3 0 5095
2 14050 6.8940 54.2423 0004649 10.8617 141.4909 1.00265834105772
OSCAR 10
1 14129U 83058B 96123.30090279 -.00000058 00000-0 10000-3 0 4197
2 14129 26.2428 211.7043 5992462 12.0200 357.6231 2.05879450 68925
LandSat 5
1 14780U 84021A 96130.76364565 .00000033 00000-0 17602-4 0 4683
2 14780 98.3356 188.5642 0003336 54.9397 305.2112 14.57050048648334
UoSat 2
1 14781U 84021B 96130.93231412 .00000042 00000-0 14907-4 0 8822
2 14781 97.7986 123.3638 0011066 209.6495 150.4095 14.69449523652031
GPS BI-09
1 15039U 84059A 96124.01128917 -.00000042 00000-0 10000-3 0 4092
2 15039 64.6331 21.9049 0082612 19.0912 341.2483 1.92302332 86564
Cosmos 1574
1 15055U 84062A 96130.86503244 .00000006 00000-0 -10293-4 0 7890
2 15055 82.9528 274.1949 0029038 86.6915 273.7560 13.73634315595729
GPS BI-10
1 15271U 84097A 96129.57455559 -.00000008 00000-0 10000-3 0 1496
2 15271 62.0541 255.5333 0151054 0.0859 359.8960 2.00611669 84474
Cosmos 1602
1 15331U 84105A 96128.14404095 .00000138 00000-0 13301-4 0 4724
2 15331 82.5340 151.4878 0022166 82.4804 277.8928 14.84749149626888
NOAA 9
1 15427U 84123A 96130.77993664 .00000106 00000-0 79858-4 0 6879
2 15427 98.9525 195.6783 0016150 63.0858 297.1959 14.13779630588207
GPS BI-11
1 16129U 85093A 96127.04708099 -.00000042 00000-0 10000-3 0 7197
2 16129 65.3086 25.4449 0156578 84.6474 277.1781 1.89367969 21129
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96130.34341050 .00000973 00000-0 19347-4 0 5109
2 16609 51.6493 318.5349 0004124 302.4071 57.6509 15.57999523583950
SPOT 1
1 16613U 86019A 96128.77233923 .00000089 00000-0 62356-4 0 9367
2 16613 98.7333 197.5716 0001764 61.7467 298.3885 14.20010319214570
Cosmos 1766
1 16881U 86055A 96128.72731895 .00000185 00000-0 19409-4 0 3878
2 16881 82.5191 208.6624 0020776 106.7797 253.5699 14.83727256527849
EGP
1 16908U 86061A 96128.21280305 -.00000083 00000-0 10000-3 0 843
2 16908 50.0095 122.9725 0011461 267.9290 92.0231 12.44414705111306
NOAA 10
1 16969U 86073A 96130.86209244 .00000015 00000-0 24396-4 0 6114
2 16969 98.5230 129.0301 0014079 102.8396 257.4355 14.24981440501145
MOS-1
1 17527U 87018A 96129.21609552 -.00000043 00000-0 00000+0 0 4131
2 17527 98.9437 192.1121 0020163 73.5365 286.8009 14.00406251469399
GOES 7
1 17561U 87022A 96130.40624918 -.00000133 00000-0 10000-3 0 8881
2 17561 2.9845 69.7416 0005157 355.7556 205.0713 1.00358248 16913
Kvant-1
1 17845U 87030A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 6284
2 17845 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439518152
DMSP B5D2-3
1 18123U 87053A 96130.49854802 .00000025 00000-0 35010-4 0 4240
2 18123 98.7723 321.4337 0014859 8.9406 351.2030 14.15440539459020
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96128.22230121 .00000014 00000-0 -10986-5 0 2060
2 18129 82.9270 178.8168 0010196 274.1348 85.8641 13.72364678444557
Meteor 2-16
1 18312U 87068A 96131.22301602 .00000057 00000-0 37514-4 0 4799
2 18312 82.5581 22.1989 0012129 335.5244 24.5339 13.84077304440920
Meteor 2-17
1 18820U 88005A 96130.89041638 .00000014 00000-0 -50717-6 0 9305
2 18820 82.5402 77.5698 0018155 37.3501 322.8916 13.84755029418225
DMSP B5D2-4
1 18822U 88006A 96130.58806435 -.00000009 00000-0 14283-4 0 2491
2 18822 98.3862 324.4871 0006940 111.8559 248.3358 14.23188908429087
Glonass 34
1 19163U 88043A 96129.16999508 .00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 756
2 19163 65.2405 87.1854 0008441 159.5899 200.4227 2.13102226 61384
Glonass 36
1 19165U 88043C 96127.81914257 .00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 4836
2 19165 65.2261 87.1928 0000646 358.1247 1.8524 2.13101873 61976
METEOSAT 3
1 19215U 88051A 96130.36785323 -.00000057 00000-0 10000-3 0 2581
2 19215 3.1894 67.9433 0002049 144.7412 215.0561 0.96946755 16801
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96130.10240777 .00000574 00000-0 29240-3 0 1996
2 19216 57.2961 118.2624 7411299 38.9485 355.7773 2.09772571 29025
OKEAN 1
1 19274U 88056A 96128.01550708 .00000147 00000-0 15428-4 0 876
2 19274 82.5119 310.1346 0018065 260.9937 98.9234 14.82477345423273
Meteor 3-2
1 19336U 88064A 96129.27828492 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 4790
2 19336 82.5436 194.6619 0017110 340.1283 19.9171 13.16977715374222
Glonass 39
1 19503U 88085C 96129.72599479 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 3748
2 19503 65.5861 326.0545 0004341 163.1194 196.9270 2.13101731 59505
NOAA 11
1 19531U 88089A 96130.78554045 .00000040 00000-0 46585-4 0 4989
2 19531 99.1898 147.8989 0012016 354.6110 5.4930 14.13091422393026
TDRS 2
1 19548U 88091B 96130.80765691 -.00000207 00000-0 10000-3 0 2036
2 19548 2.4188 72.0183 0000697 171.7560 0.2661 1.00269588 15147
Glonass 40
1 19749U 89001A 96126.94797792 .00000030 00000-0 10000-3 0 5922
2 19749 65.1904 86.7942 0007794 259.6538 100.2258 2.13101624 56951
Glonass 41
1 19750U 89001B 96127.00306392 .00000031 00000-0 10000-3 0 4935
2 19750 65.2134 86.8523 0007712 220.4148 139.4847 2.13101835 56972
GPS BII-01
1 19802U 89013A 96130.25488215 .00000056 00000-0 10000-3 0 2230
2 19802 55.3161 112.1967 0023607 151.2372 208.8955 2.00574630 52932
Akebono
1 19822U 89016A 96131.16717404 .00005026 00000-0 27618-3 0 7220
2 19822 75.0694 145.9508 3746878 135.0526 262.3097 7.91458367163685
Meteor 2-18
1 19851U 89018A 96129.89107063 .00000065 00000-0 44703-4 0 4775
2 19851 82.5166 312.4114 0015889 86.3427 273.9550 13.84411267363393
MOP-1
1 19876U 89020B 96127.26300876 -.00000100 00000-0 10000-3 0 1973
2 19876 1.9051 71.3329 0020647 283.1758 76.0390 0.97109584 6214
TDRS 3
1 19883U 89021B 96130.46995864 -.00000283 00000-0 10000-3 0 2114
2 19883 0.0616 54.1217 0001644 36.2390 265.3769 1.00265595198720
GPS BII-02
1 20061U 89044A 96130.59595436 -.00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 2163
2 20061 54.2407 288.0051 0154756 219.5343 139.3077 2.00562239 50680
Nadezhda 1
1 20103U 89050A 96130.83095160 .00000051 00000-0 37699-4 0 7632
2 20103 82.9576 136.9683 0038090 158.0460 202.2338 13.73865836343410
GPS BII-03
1 20185U 89064A 96130.93882863 .00000058 00000-0 10000-3 0 2483
2 20185 55.1126 112.6397 0045867 324.7588 34.9457 2.00549358 49263
GMS 4
1 20217U 89070A 96131.06648148 -.00000382 00000-0 10000-3 0 3658
2 20217 1.7149 75.2629 0001514 133.0251 164.0125 1.00273525 25037
INTERCOSMOS 24
1 20261U 89080A 96129.86379901 .00000088 00000-0 17570-4 0 4968
2 20261 82.5877 295.8257 1242845 131.0609 240.4804 12.47336046301006
GPS BII-04
1 20302U 89085A 96127.48005188 .00000002 00000-0 10000-3 0 2221
2 20302 53.2663 227.9522 0031048 186.7845 173.3686 2.00564314 47996
Meteor 3-3
1 20305U 89086A 96130.16373866 .00000044 00000-0 10000-3 0 5549
2 20305 82.5432 151.5642 0008971 40.6731 319.5043 13.04435730313110
COBE
1 20322U 89089A 96130.59525548 .00000199 00000-0 15508-3 0 2102
2 20322 98.9461 146.4862 0009175 140.6319 219.5514 14.03461943331510
Kvant-2
1 20335U 89093A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 5888
2 20335 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439367163
GPS BII-05
1 20361U 89097A 96128.98806438 -.00000036 00000-0 10000-3 0 745
2 20361 55.9708 54.8679 0087105 130.6094 230.1425 2.00564988 37505
COSMOS 2054 (Altair-1)
1 20391U 89101A 96130.53628844 -.00000148 00000-0 10000-3 0 3445
2 20391 3.7824 63.7478 0003255 17.5622 323.1203 1.00275558 23602
SPOT 2
1 20436U 90005A 96129.54111866 .00000169 00000-0 10000-3 0 685
2 20436 98.6991 203.8659 0001596 68.8002 291.3344 14.20042056326211
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96128.18512840 .00000007 00000-0 19574-4 0 1804
2 20437 98.5445 211.9659 0011338 328.3086 31.7414 14.29919297328198
UO-15
1 20438U 90005C 96130.26942675 .00000001 00000-0 17441-4 0 9779
2 20438 98.5378 212.0171 0010371 328.5480 31.5080 14.29229899328369
PACSAT
1 20439U 90005D 96130.66345394 .00000017 00000-0 23564-4 0 9791
2 20439 98.5583 216.5536 0011327 321.8709 38.1675 14.29974204328566
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96125.79201408 -.00000024 00000-0 77070-5 0 9788
2 20440 98.5617 212.3807 0011700 335.6488 24.4139 14.30115066327896
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96127.32018800 -.00000015 00000-0 11213-4 0 9834
2 20441 98.5610 213.8270 0012110 330.7215 29.3272 14.30084912328113
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96129.76778929 .00000038 00000-0 31338-4 0 9799
2 20442 98.5618 216.7104 0012400 323.0489 36.9837 14.30193740328481
GPS BII-06
1 20452U 90008A 96129.38480702 .00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1593
2 20452 54.0311 168.3805 0058652 86.6680 274.0692 2.00566130 46014
MOS-1B
1 20478U 90013A 96130.80168233 .00000088 00000-0 10000-3 0 9321
2 20478 99.1309 200.7438 0005693 0.4515 359.6647 13.93961490239207
DEBUT
1 20479U 90013B 96128.65209272 .00000051 00000-0 19016-3 0 9787
2 20479 99.0291 161.4026 0539684 215.8062 140.5710 12.83340865292701
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96127.51534180 -.00000013 00000-0 46582-4 0 8756
2 20480 99.0252 160.2851 0539885 218.9416 137.1618 12.83233005292541
MOS-1B R/B
1 20491U 90013D 96127.21673207 -.00000887 00000-0 -16064-2 0 2382
2 20491 99.0735 223.7010 0470816 32.7072 330.2284 13.02976658296391
LACE
1 20496U 90015A 96128.18623222 .00000947 00000-0 35020-4 0 6461
2 20496 43.0999 77.4007 0008864 152.0800 208.0532 15.35582551347525
Nadezhda 2
1 20508U 90017A 96130.80772685 .00000012 00000-0 -40134-5 0 7645
2 20508 82.9502 271.4791 0045961 111.5743 249.0318 13.73507542310627
OKEAN 2
1 20510U 90018A 96128.43770185 .00000089 00000-0 89709-5 0 4964
2 20510 82.5213 263.6646 0020866 89.8051 270.5555 14.78595976333657
GPS BII-07
1 20533U 90025A 96130.78513121 -.00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 2070
2 20533 54.6237 288.7159 0053653 77.2704 283.3024 2.00556382 44811
PegSat
1 20546U 90028A 96128.10670578 .00005063 00000-0 94265-4 0 9226
2 20546 94.1113 329.0154 0059872 161.7240 198.6188 15.46950143338658
HST
1 20580U 90037B 96130.89889286 .00000330 00000-0 17437-4 0 8026
2 20580 28.4681 104.6678 0006289 131.8798 228.2325 14.91052450132865
MACSAT 2
1 20608U 90043B 96129.66478700 .00000120 00000-0 17911-4 0 1805
2 20608 89.9301 173.7491 0104051 193.0712 166.7804 14.64916686320507
Glonass 44
1 20619U 90045A 96130.60082412 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 2918
2 20619 65.1969 325.2730 0026211 211.2624 148.6035 2.13102587 46486
Glonass 45
1 20620U 90045B 96130.71953917 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 2852
2 20620 65.2035 325.2652 0009156 40.9193 319.1586 2.13102517 46527
Glonass 46
1 20621U 90045C 96123.74807997 -.00000006 00000-0 10000-3 0 8766
2 20621 65.2117 325.5560 0007051 189.2443 170.7705 2.13102324 46370
Kristall
1 20635U 90048A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 3803
2 20635 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439337994
ROSAT
1 20638U 90049A 96128.19757685 -.00000315 00000-0 -17207-5 0 5589
2 20638 52.9903 123.6549 0011797 11.3119 348.8137 15.07397501326137
Meteor 2-19
1 20670U 90057A 96130.23047258 -.00000079 00000-0 -83863-4 0 9783
2 20670 82.5481 18.8152 0016627 9.0927 351.0531 13.84133810296354
CRRES
1 20712U 90065A 96129.64880006 -.00000001 00000-0 11349-3 0 2548
2 20712 17.9844 267.8549 7189341 346.9614 1.3682 2.35673069 42180
GPS BII-08
1 20724U 90068A 96130.10926682 .00000052 00000-0 10000-3 0 465
2 20724 54.9528 110.2319 0127522 181.8071 178.1451 2.00565653 40667
Feng Yun1-2
1 20788U 90081A 96129.89844578 -.00000033 00000-0 63098-5 0 8901
2 20788 98.8071 136.7294 0013848 239.7490 120.2292 14.01365666290591
Meteor 2-20
1 20826U 90086A 96131.01981964 .00000080 00000-0 59130-4 0 9887
2 20826 82.5234 314.7022 0011922 269.1781 90.8005 13.83631005283568
GPS BII-09
1 20830U 90088A 96127.17226339 -.00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 269
2 20830 55.9204 52.8854 0066178 95.9316 264.8220 2.00563534 41246
GPS BIIA-10
1 20959U 90103A 96131.06000922 .00000057 00000-0 10000-3 0 28
2 20959 55.1562 112.2440 0109836 233.9730 124.9995 2.00563249 39911
DMSP B5D2-5
1 20978U 90105A 96130.82573168 .00000063 00000-0 38453-4 0 6140
2 20978 98.6020 202.2612 0078163 284.0408 75.2083 14.32646664284224
Glonass 47
1 21006U 90110A 96127.99519034 .00000033 00000-0 10000-3 0 8512
2 21006 65.1761 86.0925 0057492 190.9333 168.9349 2.13102755 42138
Glonass 48
1 21007U 90110B 96131.00165223 .00000030 00000-0 10000-3 0 9841
2 21007 65.1963 86.0688 0037010 177.9761 182.0206 2.13101114 42185
Glonass 49
1 21008U 90110C 96130.42657612 .00000033 00000-0 00000+0 0 2240
2 21008 65.1702 86.0329 0010819 276.4042 83.4521 2.13098680 42169
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96130.64796729 .00000093 00000-0 82657-4 0 7029
2 21087 82.9404 350.2382 0035579 316.6898 43.1451 13.74568290264713
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96131.24832347 .00000016 00000-0 82561-6 0 8871
2 21089 82.9224 217.4663 0029686 342.1491 17.8625 13.74068988263827
MOP-2
1 21140U 91015B 96130.65405671 -.00000025 00000-0 00000+0 0 1862
2 21140 0.4644 74.7724 0000894 275.3662 112.8372 1.00269979 21225
Nadezhda 3
1 21152U 91019A 96130.84461624 .00000045 00000-0 31385-4 0 4533
2 21152 82.9244 174.1894 0043442 88.9628 271.6503 13.73532952258485
Glonass 50
1 21216U 91025A 96129.89109417 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 5053
2 21216 64.9393 324.8557 0006463 188.6002 171.4080 2.13103388 39682
Glonass 51
1 21217U 91025B 96130.43109490 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 9062
2 21217 64.9405 324.8331 0010994 226.1542 133.8163 2.13101513 39680
Glonass 52
1 21218U 91025C 96125.84896980 -.00000015 00000-0 10000-3 0 3845
2 21218 64.9436 324.9740 0010230 341.0613 18.8834 2.13102597 39599
GRO
1 21225U 91027B 96129.69253119 .00001664 00000-0 29759-4 0 3564
2 21225 28.4598 100.0735 0003685 134.4571 225.6326 15.43947813163824
Meteor 3-4
1 21232U 91030A 96130.84246643 .00000050 00000-0 10000-3 0 8896
2 21232 82.5419 39.9021 0011793 257.1242 102.8561 13.16472240242493
NOAA 12
1 21263U 91032A 96130.73721914 .00000091 00000-0 59678-4 0 9238
2 21263 98.5630 150.9452 0013829 30.4888 329.7092 14.22616770258998
OKEAN 3
1 21397U 91039A 96130.61962199 .00000273 00000-0 35840-4 0 1871
2 21397 82.5260 175.7772 0022504 156.6945 203.5292 14.76476178265672
GPS BIIA-11
1 21552U 91047A 96130.33699675 -.00000052 00000-0 10000-6 0 9695
2 21552 56.2012 50.5559 0069997 248.2649 110.9844 2.00567347 35499
ERS-1
1 21574U 91050A 96129.22871774 .00000028 00000-0 26708-4 0 2810
2 21574 98.5487 203.8773 0001333 82.6193 277.5142 14.32249091251721
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96129.22288144 .00000039 00000-0 27312-4 0 6856
2 21575 98.3534 196.7891 0008556 29.2554 330.9110 14.37022328252329
ORBCOMM-X
1 21576U 91050C 96130.69811832 .00000046 00000-0 30152-4 0 7806
2 21576 98.3510 196.2244 0005000 35.6614 324.4902 14.36435944252429
TUBSAT-A
1 21577U 91050D 96128.23592254 -.00000008 00000-0 11797-4 0 6798
2 21577 98.3506 194.4231 0007424 35.6703 324.4962 14.36516249252101
SARA
1 21578U 91050E 96129.26411241 .00000270 00000-0 10087-3 0 8803
2 21578 98.3809 203.1345 0005865 31.1067 329.0466 14.39188137252590
TDRS 4
1 21639U 91054B 96128.53330450 .00000072 00000-0 00000+0 0 303
2 21639 0.0805 72.0631 0004655 336.7245 194.4872 1.00272174111489
Meteor 3-5
1 21655U 91056A 96128.55877156 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 8865
2 21655 82.5556 349.1652 0012148 274.0418 85.9319 13.16847298227324
UARS
1 21701U 91063B 96128.86747447 -.00000220 00000-0 18391-5 0 7599
2 21701 56.9850 271.5621 0005423 113.2394 246.9209 14.96508487254327
DMSP B5D2-6
1 21798U 91082A 96130.67991190 .00000045 00000-0 47656-4 0 2745
2 21798 98.9498 147.9627 0012756 343.2613 16.8132 14.13960455229489
Glonass 53
1 21853U 92005A 96129.34556538 .00000035 00000-0 10000-3 0 916
2 21853 65.1156 85.7174 0006744 211.3618 148.5794 2.13102255 33274
Glonass 54
1 21854U 92005B 96130.57121169 .00000031 00000-0 00000+0 0 2870
2 21854 65.1259 85.6604 0017073 12.6515 347.3722 2.13104351 33281
Glonass 55
1 21855U 92005C 96130.16881088 .00000033 00000-0 00000+0 0 2714
2 21855 65.1212 85.6850 0007408 217.7766 142.1521 2.13102148 33269
JERS-1
1 21867U 92007A 96130.87550746 .00001605 00000-0 13850-3 0 8613
2 21867 97.6856 208.7063 0001324 121.9210 238.2100 14.98650261232127
GPS BIIA-12
1 21890U 92009A 96129.30443312 -.00000015 00000-0 10000-3 0 7907
2 21890 53.8143 228.2791 0061909 182.2465 177.7605 2.00551040 30845
GPS BIIA-13
1 21930U 92019A 96130.98514652 -.00000071 00000-0 10000-3 0 7604
2 21930 55.7074 350.1522 0027627 190.0624 169.9179 2.00630141 29807
EUVE
1 21987U 92031A 96129.62269306 .00000746 00000-0 24566-4 0 5409
2 21987 28.4309 88.9902 0009087 341.1873 18.8363 15.19765373217659
SAMPEX
1 22012U 92038A 96128.55126190 .00000413 00000-0 33952-4 0 7154
2 22012 81.6729 162.1923 0116821 305.1890 53.8429 14.91651413209176
GPS BIIA-14
1 22014U 92039A 96131.04800296 .00000041 00000-0 00000+0 0 7094
2 22014 54.8435 170.0971 0101295 324.1035 35.2836 2.00554464 21641
Glonass 56
1 22056U 92047A 96130.53651826 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 1952
2 22056 64.7760 324.8783 0003476 283.1967 76.7840 2.13103317 29361
Glonass 57
1 22057U 92047B 96129.42500997 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 1704
2 22057 64.7879 324.9510 0007022 338.2841 21.7111 2.13102399 29311
Glonass 58
1 22058U 92047C 96125.14113699 -.00000012 00000-0 10000-3 0 1053
2 22058 64.7829 325.0993 0010404 278.3577 81.5525 2.13102852 29274
TOPEX
1 22076U 92052A 96129.87021063 -.00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 9614
2 22076 66.0425 294.3278 0008034 266.4797 93.5299 12.80930535175087
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96128.82148890 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 5757
2 22077 66.0797 273.9744 0011618 309.2393 50.7591 12.86297112175613
S80/T
1 22078U 92052C 96130.85390677 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 5734
2 22078 66.0782 268.2614 0013059 310.0274 49.9596 12.86579707175966
GPS BIIA-15
1 22108U 92058A 96126.52352713 .00000007 00000-0 10000-3 0 7314
2 22108 54.0435 229.2524 0118185 160.9297 199.5851 2.00560276 26734
FREJA
1 22161U 92064A 96129.07092484 -.00000278 00000-0 -55490-4 0 6100
2 22161 62.9879 342.7978 0838520 14.5717 347.7946 13.21896405173129
LAGEOS II
1 22195U 92070B 96127.18372597 -.00000009 00000-0 10000-3 0 4870
2 22195 52.6757 18.2049 0138615 58.3453 303.0550 6.47293717 83552
GPS BIIA-16
1 22231U 92079A 96130.19849756 .00000036 00000-0 10000-4 0 7223
2 22231 54.6764 171.2905 0037550 285.0830 74.5442 2.00573061 25383
GPS BIIA-17
1 22275U 92089A 96130.33039386 .00000040 00000-0 10000-3 0 7288
2 22275 54.6315 168.7777 0053897 250.7105 108.7402 2.00578827 24792
TDRS 5
1 22314U 93003B 96130.16731911 -.00000294 00000-0 10000-3 0 6318
2 22314 2.5710 70.1039 0001392 9.7519 161.9640 1.00269014 12198
GPS BIIA-18
1 22446U 93007A 96130.40986077 -.00000033 00000-0 10000-3 0 6951
2 22446 54.2378 288.8520 0090068 3.1726 356.8458 2.00556913 23784
Glonass 59
1 22512U 93010A 96127.93964619 .00000032 00000-0 10000-3 0 7938
2 22512 65.1367 85.6173 0008542 190.1617 169.7975 2.13101949 24815
Glonass 60
1 22513U 93010B 96129.75512152 .00000034 00000-0 00000+0 0 9111
2 22513 65.1314 85.5620 0005741 210.1232 149.8228 2.13102593 25040
Glonass 61
1 22514U 93010C 96129.11027634 .00000034 00000-0 00000+0 0 9039
2 22514 65.1537 85.5808 0009212 194.8245 165.1225 2.13102025 25032
ASTRO-D
1 22521U 93011A 96127.76797385 .00001028 00000-0 66013-4 0 4922
2 22521 31.1040 329.1963 0055698 116.0376 244.6033 15.02873148176233
UFO F1
1 22563U 93015A 96126.47962503 .00000011 00000-0 00000+0 0 4992
2 22563 25.4048 289.3175 0004700 325.9569 33.9150 0.99248148 15673
GPS BIIA-19
1 22581U 93017A 96126.06501409 -.00000054 00000-0 10000-3 0 5302
2 22581 55.2089 349.7673 0065532 38.1797 322.3269 2.00560791 22757
ARSENE
1 22654U 93031B 96126.83683164 -.00000091 00000-0 10000-3 0 3638
2 22654 3.1311 74.5502 2873158 235.6243 93.2648 1.42203314 10993
GPS BIIA-20
1 22657U 93032A 96127.70083346 -.00000061 00000-0 10000-3 0 6400
2 22657 55.1797 349.5314 0072930 223.5358 135.9130 2.00574990 18115
RADCAL
1 22698U 93041A 96127.91322052 .00000035 00000-0 90932-5 0 4860
2 22698 89.5364 273.5387 0093386 99.8066 261.3684 14.21371569148569
GPS BIIA-21
1 22700U 93042A 96129.15558861 -.00000014 00000-0 10000-3 0 5519
2 22700 54.2207 229.9664 0052311 358.1464 1.8619 2.00555500 20946
NOAA 13
1 22739U 93050A 96130.34134452 .00000058 00000-0 57337-4 0 583
2 22739 99.0389 85.3242 0009451 338.5967 21.4812 14.10963068141571
GPS BIIA-22
1 22779U 93054A 96127.25379099 -.00000027 00000-0 10000-3 0 6033
2 22779 54.3692 289.0239 0015271 263.9578 95.8535 2.00569101 19668
Meteor 2-21
1 22782U 93055A 96130.86002726 .00000059 00000-0 40239-4 0 4826
2 22782 82.5506 17.5199 0023746 83.4963 276.8910 13.83053977135835
UFO F2
1 22787U 93056A 96127.53819444 -.00000085 00000-0 00000+0 0 6385
2 22787 4.2087 326.4265 0005033 61.5376 103.2398 1.00266376 8416
SPOT 3
1 22823U 93061A 96128.24327142 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 5441
2 22823 98.7012 202.6672 0001209 87.2555 272.8760 14.20038336135422
STELLA
1 22824U 93061B 96129.70490081 -.00000049 00000-0 -24720-5 0 4690
2 22824 98.5789 205.4003 0007015 355.4385 4.6729 14.27104406136306
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96129.68987629 -.00000025 00000-0 74786-5 0 4721
2 22825 98.5818 205.9478 0009137 353.1755 6.9302 14.27693816136359
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96127.23647536 -.00000005 00000-0 15677-4 0 4700
2 22826 98.5803 203.6925 0009862 359.6670 0.4501 14.27802049136011
HEATHSAT
1 22827U 93061E 96129.26032440 .00000019 00000-0 25095-4 0 5326
2 22827 98.5822 205.5926 0009790 341.4212 18.6608 14.27935562136315
ITAMSAT
1 22828U 93061F 96129.25927637 .00000010 00000-0 21501-4 0 4493
2 22828 98.5787 205.7371 0010870 338.5829 21.4895 14.28139406104414
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96128.71487977 .00000023 00000-0 26589-4 0 4633
2 22829 98.5767 205.2577 0010359 340.8024 19.2767 14.28120082136251
KO-25
1 22830U 93061H 96130.24760281 -.00000005 00000-0 15239-4 0 4820
2 22830 98.4723 196.1088 0011218 310.3793 49.6408 14.28107534136479
GPS BIIA-23
1 22877U 93068A 96128.30134850 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 4231
2 22877 55.6437 50.7778 0047836 320.3345 39.3320 2.00556592 18575
METEOSAT 6
1 22912U 93073B 96129.22641204 -.00000100 00000-0 10000-3 0 4537
2 22912 0.1751 304.4767 0001260 59.8670 293.1624 1.00271803 7452
HST Array
1 22920U 90037C 96130.84196717 .00004512 00000-0 30337-3 0 4622
2 22920 28.4692 26.6414 0003011 83.5136 276.5885 15.04389812133641
Meteor 3-6
1 22969U 94003A 96129.48063005 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2529
2 22969 82.5570 288.5086 0015755 341.8843 18.1720 13.16736466109820
TUBSAT-B
1 22970U 94003B 96130.86314291 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2442
2 22970 82.5534 287.4325 0016195 336.6637 23.3753 13.16827720110019
GPS BIIA-24
1 23027U 94016A 96127.87615464 -.00000063 00000-0 10000-3 0 3493
2 23027 55.1274 351.5351 0063928 203.4457 156.2849 2.00553698 15870
Glonass 62
1 23043U 94021A 96131.06513077 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 3533
2 23043 64.6649 325.2343 0004862 170.8328 189.1930 2.13102372 16199
Glonass 63
1 23044U 94021B 96130.94760152 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 3167
2 23044 64.6627 325.2290 0028523 202.4291 157.4613 2.13103291 16195
Glonass 64
1 23045U 94021C 96129.71685366 -.00000021 00000-0 00000+0 0 3266
2 23045 64.6380 325.2800 0012148 35.9954 324.1079 2.13102653 16167
GOES 8
1 23051U 94022A 96130.51147939 -.00000269 00000-0 00000+0 0 5236
2 23051 0.0510 263.1299 0003679 205.8586 227.5339 1.00282347 14979
MSTI 2
1 23101U 94028A 96130.90442259 .00004752 00000-0 75644-4 0 3121
2 23101 97.0848 324.8484 0013247 101.9138 258.3615 15.53668048113357
STRV-1A
1 23125U 94034B 96104.61290806 -.00000517 00000-0 -18192-3 0 2706
2 23125 7.2812 268.3264 7248108 5.8961 359.8441 2.31897885 14623
STRV-1B
1 23126U 94034C 96129.25362169 -.00005891 00000-0 -10425-2 0 2469
2 23126 7.1761 257.3059 7260456 26.9676 356.7211 2.31756378 15222
Nadezhda 4
1 23179U 94041A 96127.87408132 .00000037 00000-0 22963-4 0 1873
2 23179 82.9427 267.2058 0034896 239.1637 120.6087 13.75680347 91117
Glonass 65
1 23203U 94050A 96129.38525452 .00000011 00000-0 00000+0 0 2814
2 23203 64.7735 205.4499 0007151 150.6930 209.4097 2.13101941 13552
Glonass 66
1 23204U 94050B 96130.55750912 -.00000000 00000-0 00000+0 0 3053
2 23204 64.7584 205.4368 0015317 344.9714 15.0418 2.13102348 13573
Glonass 67
1 23205U 94050C 96128.09390723 .00000027 00000-0 00000+0 0 2800
2 23205 64.7629 205.5073 0002124 295.1832 64.8635 2.13102372 13523
DMSP B5D2-7
1 23233U 94057A 96130.69288403 .00000137 00000-0 97717-4 0 7665
2 23233 98.8311 190.0169 0011684 293.6903 66.3040 14.12703541 87397
OKEAN 1-7
1 23317U 94066A 96129.93432170 .00000161 00000-0 21013-4 0 1516
2 23317 82.5423 95.1401 0024469 205.8247 154.1736 14.74016171 84758
ELEKTRO
1 23327U 94069A 96128.78148102 -.00000113 00000-0 00000+0 0 1483
2 23327 0.1439 228.9284 0005014 296.3213 58.0548 1.00273888 5593
RESURS 1-3
1 23342U 94074A 96130.34405059 .00000094 00000-0 23815-4 0 4886
2 23342 97.9695 188.3201 0001828 79.1574 280.9848 14.69833716 81103
Glonass 68
1 23396U 94076A 96130.28364082 .00000032 00000-0 00000+0 0 2550
2 23396 65.0657 85.6066 0028914 193.9121 165.9812 2.13102076 11416
Glonass 69
1 23397U 94076B 96128.11322853 .00000032 00000-0 00000+0 0 2493
2 23397 65.0530 85.6857 0014476 318.4431 41.4228 2.13101987 11364
Glonass 70
1 23398U 94076C 96128.46620724 .00000033 00000-0 00000+0 0 2659
2 23398 65.0461 85.6500 0005143 290.2592 69.6573 2.13102027 11382
LUCH (Altair-2)
1 23426U 94082A 96130.90485821 -.00000291 00000-0 00000+0 0 3138
2 23426 1.5226 268.7475 0003545 150.4101 229.7294 1.00270272 5127
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96127.41251786 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1311
2 23439 64.8149 90.6355 0162457 206.5734 152.6792 11.27524819 56075
NOAA 14
1 23455U 94089A 96130.79580334 .00000070 00000-0 63233-4 0 5935
2 23455 98.9424 76.3956 0009985 356.6606 3.4485 14.11586505 70036
Glonass 71
1 23511U 95009A 96129.83343335 -.00000021 00000-0 00000+0 0 1821
2 23511 64.6844 325.5484 0004688 208.3773 151.6180 2.13103332 9136
Glonass 72
1 23512U 95009B 96129.95198333 -.00000021 00000-0 00000+0 0 1944
2 23512 64.6732 325.5515 0006307 336.6654 23.3249 2.13102090 9132
Glonass 73
1 23513U 95009C 96130.71370908 -.00000020 00000-0 00000+0 0 2064
2 23513 64.6709 325.5336 0011891 196.0504 163.9321 2.13102995 9152
GMS 5
1 23522U 95011B 96118.49214581 -.00000290 00000-0 10000-3 0 1212
2 23522 0.4236 334.0617 0001625 143.3462 55.6570 1.00266610 3948
DMSP B5D2-8
1 23533U 95015A 96130.83724652 .00000046 00000-0 48606-4 0 5008
2 23533 98.8416 133.7975 0007229 154.7034 205.4493 14.12737006 58217
Microlab 1
1 23547U 95017C 96126.88081550 .00000158 00000-0 61863-4 0 1042
2 23547 69.9792 268.2477 0014905 241.2238 118.7394 14.45522367 57556
OFEQ 3
1 23549U 95018A 96129.23110837 .00007862 00000-0 19119-3 0 2404
2 23549 143.3689 344.6553 0227406 162.2859 198.5932 15.14652684 60301
GFZ-1
1 23558U 86017JE 96130.19636699 .00002633 00000-0 35513-4 0 1248
2 23558 51.6510 310.0629 0006839 80.7118 279.4660 15.62033861583910
ERS-2
1 23560U 95021A 96131.20675249 .00000047 00000-0 33653-4 0 2110
2 23560 98.5490 205.8239 0000950 71.2292 288.8995 14.32249429 55132
Spektr
1 23579U 95024A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 3408
2 23579 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439 55474
GOES 9
1 23581U 95025A 96131.24972753 .00000070 00000-0 00000+0 0 1829
2 23581 0.1335 77.0749 0002237 248.3207 217.4200 1.00268733 3534
Helios 1A
1 23605U 95033A 96128.88404865 .00000030 00000-0 14792-4 0 2134
2 23605 98.1197 65.1734 0001692 60.0565 300.0806 14.63834185 44636
UPM SAT 1
1 23606U 95033B 96130.37776979 .00000091 00000-0 24710-4 0 1632
2 23606 98.0999 67.5818 0007142 318.5222 41.5434 14.67240924 45026
CERISE
1 23607U 95033C 96130.36630999 .00000116 00000-0 29313-4 0 870
2 23607 98.1021 67.4613 0006123 321.0336 39.0426 14.66940297 45043
TDRS 6
1 23613U 95035B 96121.44015279 .00000129 00000-0 00000+0 0 1632
2 23613 0.5852 83.3617 0002820 335.5850 168.0921 1.00282422 2905
Glonass 74
1 23620U 95037A 96128.15155881 .00000026 00000-0 00000+0 0 1323
2 23620 64.8271 205.3484 0018352 169.6803 190.4274 2.13102791 6134
Glonass 75
1 23621U 95037B 96131.14418897 -.00000003 00000-0 00000+0 0 1388
2 23621 64.8392 205.2476 0018354 180.2662 179.7903 2.13102019 6191
Glonass 76
1 23622U 95037C 96129.32547543 .00000012 00000-0 00000+0 0 1364
2 23622 64.8215 205.3144 0036984 166.2031 193.9632 2.13102383 6159
Prognoz-M2
1 23632U 95039A 96130.71503530 -.00002048 00000-0 00000+0 0 552
2 23632 70.1570 250.2510 8510960 320.8220 336.7190 0.26352100 748
SICH-1
1 23657U 95046A 96127.36768000 .00000108 00000-0 13133-4 0 762
2 23657 82.5329 239.0421 0027152 182.3027 177.8059 14.73469429 36673
RADARSAT
1 23710U 95059A 96129.52615410 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 1330
2 23710 98.5893 136.7814 0002119 113.2185 246.9236 14.29989613 26575
Glonass 77
1 23734U 95068A 96129.91230864 .00000006 00000-0 00000+0 0 1095
2 23734 64.8276 205.2062 0018744 321.5112 38.4107 2.13102026 3137
Glonass 78
1 23735U 95068B 96129.19166667 .00000014 00000-0 00000+0 0 1005
2 23735 64.8296 205.2256 0007289 217.5658 142.9363 2.13124940 3118
Glonass 79
1 23736U 95068C 96131.08536021 -.00000003 00000-0 00000+0 0 875
2 23736 64.8265 205.1754 0007716 202.2526 157.7708 2.13101572 3154
XTE
1 23757U 95074A 96128.87679965 .00000574 00000-0 19078-4 0 505
2 23757 22.9812 326.1245 0012849 296.9095 63.0085 14.97643345 19410
1996010D
1 23797U 96010D 96129.65885054 .00006672 33573-7 40452-3 0 686
2 23797 48.2950 261.1352 7341969 19.3002 357.9364 2.23594927 1777
Soyuz TM-23
1 23798U 96011A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 764
2 23798 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439 12234
Polar
1 23802U 96013A 96106.86263936 .00000098 00000-0 00000+0 0 222
2 23802 85.9670 26.8051 6631391 289.5093 13.3680 1.36949782 706
1996010E
1 23824U 96010E 96130.71285118 .00000150 00000-0 65966-3 0 506
2 23824 47.8693 262.0977 7256075 18.8109 357.7838 2.21642291 1764
GPS BIIA-25
1 23833U 96019A 96129.01307348 -.00000068 00000-0 00000+0 0 240
2 23833 54.7077 349.7047 0043946 140.0299 220.3299 2.00564709 859
1996021D
1 23845U 96021D 96127.32002648 -.00000092 00000-0 00000+0 0 127
2 23845 6.9561 194.5974 3949929 3.8335 358.6615 1.64349059 440
M-SAT 1
1 23846U 96022A 96129.39966907 -.00000085 00000-0 10000-3 0 201
2 23846 0.0259 263.8179 0015403 112.9486 247.2039 1.00265945 325
1996022B
1 23847U 96022B 96126.20257180 .00000907 00000-0 51210-3 0 137
2 23847 6.9833 359.4613 7272342 188.8806 141.8240 2.27347023 338
Priroda
1 23848U 96023A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 291
2 23848 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439 2565
1996023B
1 23849U 96023B 96131.24414841 .00628006 11774-4 33078-3 0 311
2 23849 51.6580 307.8656 0041430 155.1744 205.1281 16.17169646 2702
1996023C
1 23850U 96023C 96131.20162822 .04305412 10942-4 32548-2 0 221
2 23850 51.6380 314.2410 0148826 168.9564 191.7019 15.95052515 2611
MSX
1 23851U 96024A 96130.88021161 -.00000047 00000-0 00000+0 0 145
2 23851 99.3734 109.3188 0007074 244.2479 115.7953 13.97749420 2140
1996024B
1 23852U 96024B 96131.22616352 .00060639 24102-5 23600-3 0 205
2 23852 96.5784 110.7500 0458969 233.0668 122.7698 15.08419999 2365
Cosmos 2332
1 23853U 96025A 96129.86060332 .00007715 -12595-5 16520-3 0 129
2 23853 82.9582 64.9714 0868955 71.1019 298.2259 13.89753465 1995
1996025B
1 23854U 96025B 96130.85784616 .00014268 -12375-5 28993-3 0 291
2 23854 82.9607 64.1936 0871400 67.6518 301.4586 13.90683837 2128
SAX
1 23857U 96027A 96122.11011787 -.00005789 00000-0 -63513-3 0 55
2 23857 3.9549 105.6524 0014291 0.0060 0.0057 14.91517646 133
1996027B
1 23858U 96027B 96122.09777531 -.00015454 00000-0 -80394-3 0 44
2 23858 3.9943 108.5471 0090105 75.4905 285.5250 15.13696967 131
1996024C
1 23859U 96024C 96130.88877107 .00000193 00000-0 16737-3 0 107
2 23859 99.3727 109.3052 0088961 70.6851 290.3908 13.96303637 1165
Progress M-31
1 23860U 96028A 96130.92070970 .00001818 00000-0 30392-4 0 212
2 23860 51.6488 315.6445 0004139 307.8134 52.3633 15.58005439 736
--
Dr TS Kelso Adjunct Professor of Space Operations
tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:40 1996
Message-ID: <319D81A2.6AA@inetworld.com>
Date: Sat, 18 May 1996 00:52:02 -0700
From: Brett Carter <carter@inetworld.com>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Preamps
Does anyone have a favorite brand of 10 meter
preamp for use with the RS10 and RS12 sats?
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:41 1996
From: Tfugate@pop.uky.edu (Terry Fugate)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Sat tracking thoughts..
Date: 16 May 1996 13:56:36 GMT
Message-ID: <4nfc6k$ek9@service2.uky.edu>
Organization: IT
X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6
Just a comment on sat tracking. While there are very good graphic
trackers (InstantTrack, Winorb, STS-Plus), Predict (By KD2BD, John A.
Magliacane) is very simple to use, freeware (for noncomercial users)
and easy to get (AMSAT ftp archive). When I am planning the next
week of "viewing" (NOAA wxsats), Predict allows printing a schedule
and is very accurate. I am not putting any of the graphic programs
down, it is just difficult to display a graphic pass and to capture a
NOAA image at the same time. (I have considered adding a 2nd pc, like
an old PS2 30-286, to show orbital data "real time", but another
computer? my radio desk is crowded allready<g>). Even a Pentium
can not multitask fast enough to allow displaying orbital data and
receieve images at the same time. Of course I would like to be proven
wrong, so, if anyone has found a way to accomplish this,
please feel free to post a correction)
Just my $0.02 worth.
I have been using JVFAX 7.0 with the A&A wefax demod, I am experimenting
with FTV (Brian E Cauchi biane@dream.vol.mt
or http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2504)
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:42 1996
From: zz951281@polar.etsiig.uniovi.es (Figaredo Martin, Alberto Ignac)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: WEATHER PICS
Message-ID: <1996May14.154445.8432@polar.etsiig.uniovi.es>
Date: 14 May 96 15:44:45 +0100
References: <89351356wnr@sling.demon.co.uk>
In article <89351356wnr@sling.demon.co.uk>, Piers Rochford <piers@sling.demon.
co.uk> writes:
> -- A plea for assistance:
>
> Does anybody know of any way to recieve the moving (tv) pictures
> from the weather satalites. I do not know which satalite this is
> broadcast from but I do know that the CNN news network from the USA
> use this display for their weather forcasts.
>
> Is it beyond the means of the average listener/viewer or can
> ex commercial equipment or home build stuff be used??????????
>
> Thanks in advance :-)
>
> Piers.
>
>
> __________________________________________________________________
>
> piers@sling.demon.co.uk
> __________________________________________________________________
>
Hi Piers!
I guess they make up a "little film" out of diferent
pictures. They play all the photos in order and in a continous
period. So they seem to be moving...
Have you seen a flower opening? Its real slow. But you
shot a photo each half our or twenty minutes. Then stick them all
and play them with a certain speed. It looks continous. Just the
same with Sat-photos.
I jope it's clear for you...
73s de EB1CFL & EC1AJY
Op- Alberto
From amsoft@epix.net Sun May 19 13:56:44 1996
From: markw@news (Mark Wilkinson)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: WEATHER PICS
Date: 14 May 1996 15:26:43 GMT
Message-ID: <4na8nj$ioq@hacgate2.hac.com>
References: <89351356wnr@sling.demon.co.uk> <1996May14.154445.8432@polar.etsiig.uniovi.es>
Piers:
I think I'd have to agree with Alberto(?). I beleive you can do the
same thing. The pictures come from one of several satellites.
There are the GOES (Geosynchronous Orbiting Earth Satellite, I
believe), the TIROS (Television Infrared Observational Satellite,
again I think this is correct). Each one of these satellites
have instruments that are public property, meaning, the data is
your to collect if you have the equipment.
You would want to look more into the GOES satellites, because they
pretty much sit in one place looking at the same thing the whole
time. TIROS satellites are polar orbiters and only go over a spot a
couple of times a day. They get much higher resolution images
(2 km/pixel I believe).
If you want to make weather movies, I suggest this is what you do.
First get ahold of "The Weather Satellite Handbook," it is available
through ARRL. Next, find out what animation shareware packages
are available. I saw a couple several years ago. Find out what
format the pictures need to be in and run with it from there.
Good luck,
Markus Wilkinson
Hughes Space and Communications
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net: markw@sdds0.es.hac.com, mark@solkan.physics.usu.edu
Phone: 310/416-4647 (voice), 310/416-4073 (fax)
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I used to think that it was terrible that life was so unfair. And then I
thought, 'What if life were fair?' Then all the terrible things that
happened to us would be because we deserved them. I take great comfort in
the general hostility and unfairness of the universe.
Markus Cole, paraphrased
Figaredo Martin, Alberto Ignac (zz951281@polar.etsiig.uniovi.es) wrote:
: In article <89351356wnr@sling.demon.co.uk>, Piers Rochford <piers@sling.demo
n.co.uk> writes:
: > -- A plea for assistance:
: >
: > Does anybody know of any way to recieve the moving (tv) pictures
: > from the weather satalites. I do not know which satalite this is
: > broadcast from but I do know that the CNN news network from the USA
: > use this display for their weather forcasts.
: >
: > Is it beyond the means of the average listener/viewer or can
: > ex commercial equipment or home build stuff be used??????????
: >
: > Thanks in advance :-)
: >
: > Piers.
: >
: >
: > __________________________________________________________________
: >
: > piers@sling.demon.co.uk
: > __________________________________________________________________
: >
: Hi Piers!
: I guess they make up a "little film" out of diferent
: pictures. They play all the photos in order and in a continous
: period. So they seem to be moving...
: Have you seen a flower opening? Its real slow. But you
: shot a photo each half our or twenty minutes. Then stick them all
: and play them with a certain speed. It looks continous. Just the
: same with Sat-photos.
: I jope it's clear for you...
: 73s de EB1CFL & EC1AJY
: Op- Alberto
:
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 22 18:52:46 1996
From: jrespler@nj5.injersey.com (Jay Respler)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: NASA FTP site for Kep elements?
Date: 20 May 1996 00:44:37 GMT
Message-ID: <4nof9l$36t@news.injersey.com>
References: <4mjvgf$e1v@lori.albany.net> <Dr3GEu.GE@pe1chl.ampr.org> <4n0bqa$s04@watt.electriciti.com> <5117cc$42110.3c0@news2.usa1.com>
: >With regard to your recommendation on using archive.afit.af.mil for
: >obtaining orbital elements. Is this site still functioning? I used to
: >use it all the time with great success but it seems it has been months
: >since I have been able to get a response from that site. Are there
: >alternatives?
Links to elements available at VSO HP, below.
Join us at Eurosom 2, the Satellite Observers Meeting:
http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~bdp/eurosom.html
--
Details of how to get on the Satellite Observer Mail List, satellite elements,
prediction programs and other satellite information, at the Visual Satellite
Observers Home Page: http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/sat/vsohp/satintro.html
--
JRespler@InJersey.com or Jay.Respler@bytewise.org
Satellite Tracker * Early Typewriter Collector
Freehold, New Jersey
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 22 18:52:47 1996
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
From: oddjob@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Stephen Walters")
Subject: Re: New Satellite Rig
Message-ID: <Drp2LI.D4E@cix.compulink.co.uk>
References: <4ngkkk$c13@coconut.epix.net>
Date: Mon, 20 May 1996 08:08:06 GMT
news to me..!
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 22 18:52:48 1996
From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Set: Space Shuttle (96142.25000000)
Date: 21 May 1996 15:33:09 GMT
Message-ID: <4nsnnl$bji@blackbird.afit.af.mil>
Keywords: Space Shuttle, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the *NEW* Celestial WWW,
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software ar
e
also available on this system. As a service to the satellite user community,
the most current elements for the current shuttle mission are provided below.
Element sets (also updated daily), shuttle elements, and some documentation
and software are also available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil
(129.92.1.66) in the directory pub/space.
******************************************************************************
*
STS 77
1 23870U 96032A 96142.25000000 .00000431 53623-5 48084-5 0 92
2 23870 39.0159 261.4536 0008623 280.5733 101.0451 15.96490262 290
1996032B
1 23871U 96032B 96141.68331990 .00042561 60798-5 10000-3 0 12
2 23871 39.0187 265.2177 0009154 257.9709 102.0409 15.96496435 197
1996032C
1 23872U 96032C 96142.30704249 .05081704 40724-1 91977-2 0 93
2 23872 39.0174 261.0577 0009614 286.5547 73.4237 16.04215417 303
--
Dr TS Kelso Adjunct Professor of Space Operations
tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 22 18:52:54 1996
From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Sets (TLE813)
Date: 21 May 1996 15:37:10 GMT
Message-ID: <4nsnv6$bk4@blackbird.afit.af.mil>
Keywords: Satellite, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the *NEW* Celestial WWW,
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software are
also available on this system.
Element sets (also updated daily) and some documentation and software are
available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil (129.92.1.66) in the
directory pub/space.
As a service to the satellite user community, the most current of these
elements are uploaded weekly to sci.space.news and rec.radio.amateur.space.
This week's elements are provided below.
******************************************************************************
*
- Current Two-Line Element Sets #813 -
Alouette 1
1 00424U 62049A 96142.15870016 .00000034 00000-0 28924-4 0 1977
2 00424 80.4533 310.4114 0023713 100.2469 260.1350 13.67868434678645
ATS 1
1 02608U 66110A 96135.98691917 -.00000382 00000-0 10000-3 0 9688
2 02608 14.6171 353.1899 0010169 73.2945 286.7620 1.00352238 24532
ATS 3
1 03029U 67111A 96141.34886863 -.00000121 00000-0 10000-3 0 4979
2 03029 14.9099 0.0982 0008068 270.7807 347.5697 1.00273089104488
Starlette
1 07646U 75010A 96138.89361779 -.00000164 00000-0 -15404-4 0 9703
2 07646 49.8262 268.2515 0205795 130.3840 231.5217 13.82190267 74777
LAGEOS
1 08820U 76039A 96139.79139339 .00000010 00000-0 10000-3 0 1947
2 08820 109.8489 15.9458 0043648 134.7734 225.6707 6.38664720211954
ETS-2
1 09852U 77014A 96110.29826175 -.00000091 00000-0 10000-3 0 705
2 09852 13.1653 33.6505 0003404 91.1507 268.8070 0.99994621 17054
GOES 2
1 10061U 77048A 96137.56365892 .00000058 00000-0 10000-3 0 6774
2 10061 12.3185 37.4654 0010232 135.7853 90.4473 1.00295902 14122
IUE
1 10637U 78012A 96139.54837103 -.00000249 00000-0 10000-3 0 2526
2 10637 35.7568 83.6198 1360652 55.9502 256.8750 1.00247043 19630
GPS BI-01
1 10684U 78020A 96139.00260980 -.00000064 00000-0 10000-3 0 4483
2 10684 64.9720 24.7836 0059305 162.8392 197.3867 1.98069370118815
GPS BI-02
1 10893U 78047A 96132.60240112 -.00000043 00000-0 10000-3 0 2438
2 10893 63.2182 262.1745 0231265 14.7258 345.9605 2.01627489132072
GOES 3
1 10953U 78062A 96141.40481243 -.00000137 00000-0 10000-3 0 6610
2 10953 11.3172 40.2767 0003039 338.2733 264.4489 1.00274083 18770
SeaSat 1
1 10967U 78064A 96140.91401783 -.00000087 00000-0 15678-4 0 4870
2 10967 107.9908 116.2431 0001529 243.6745 116.4241 14.38104296937382
GPS BI-03
1 11054U 78093A 96140.55130935 -.00000028 00000-0 10000-3 0 4078
2 11054 62.8667 260.9824 0047008 179.9823 180.0451 1.93505506128102
Nimbus 7
1 11080U 78098A 96141.58370899 .00000116 00000-0 14236-3 0 5872
2 11080 98.9467 5.1676 0009693 43.0891 317.1023 13.83696606887358
GPS BI-04
1 11141U 78112A 96140.30102509 -.00000065 00000-0 10000-3 0 433
2 11141 64.9881 27.1209 0049854 27.9290 332.3683 1.92894710 17328
GPS BI-05
1 11690U 80011A 96140.92908787 -.00000062 00000-0 10000-3 0 250
2 11690 65.3075 26.1989 0143735 189.8039 169.9158 2.00572343133632
GPS BI-06
1 11783U 80032A 96133.96390381 -.00000059 00000-0 10000-3 0 1434
2 11783 62.3254 254.8420 0227069 29.7669 331.4847 2.03456633118118
GOES 5
1 12472U 81049A 96136.82841322 -.00000000 00000-0 10000-3 0 9325
2 12472 8.1236 50.5187 0005966 39.6634 320.1953 1.00211938 12776
Cosmos 1383
1 13301U 82066A 96140.07146116 .00000038 00000-0 27346-4 0 4954
2 13301 82.9326 155.1510 0027001 323.6688 36.2623 13.68074470693396
LandSat 4
1 13367U 82072A 96140.18912955 .00000054 00000-0 21760-4 0 9167
2 13367 98.0774 191.9808 0005614 230.1019 129.9687 14.57179997736316
DMSP B5D2-1
1 13736U 82118A 96141.22592401 .00000049 00000-0 39067-4 0 89
2 13736 98.6249 330.0627 0009339 105.1171 255.1044 14.25785700697081
IRAS
1 13777U 83004A 96141.54509736 -.00000096 00000-0 -35895-4 0 3210
2 13777 98.9665 327.6316 0012266 170.8862 189.2527 13.99256839349507
Cosmos 1447
1 13916U 83021A 96140.24352684 -.00000003 00000-0 -18650-4 0 5915
2 13916 82.9460 212.4414 0036286 232.1051 127.6822 13.74338990659766
TDRS 1
1 13969U 83026B 96141.48220520 -.00000295 00000-0 10000-3 0 5909
2 13969 8.9493 43.9598 0003274 358.0528 320.1481 1.00407933 21108
GOES 6
1 14050U 83041A 96138.18878339 -.00000267 00000-0 10000-3 0 5121
2 14050 6.9512 53.9270 0008259 300.4314 233.4787 1.00262206105885
OSCAR 10
1 14129U 83058B 96141.27141338 -.00000044 00000-0 10000-3 0 4247
2 14129 26.2121 208.7985 5997662 16.8886 356.7173 2.05879578 69292
LandSat 5
1 14780U 84021A 96140.58377606 .00000051 00000-0 21734-4 0 4719
2 14780 98.3349 198.3887 0003077 35.0820 325.0580 14.57051681649760
UoSat 2
1 14781U 84021B 96139.03548470 .00000112 00000-0 26693-4 0 8842
2 14781 97.7968 131.1039 0011526 180.9840 179.1345 14.69452666653229
GPS BI-09
1 15039U 84059A 96138.05172802 -.00000068 00000-0 10000-3 0 4125
2 15039 64.6437 21.5115 0082716 18.7351 341.5934 1.92302031 86839
Cosmos 1574
1 15055U 84062A 96138.87748879 .00000075 00000-0 63325-4 0 7916
2 15055 82.9528 268.2837 0029246 65.5622 294.8578 13.73635018596827
GPS BI-10
1 15271U 84097A 96141.53789013 -.00000019 00000-0 10000-3 0 1561
2 15271 62.0066 255.1614 0153853 359.0167 0.9841 2.00612194 84715
Cosmos 1602
1 15331U 84105A 96141.08348768 .00000115 00000-0 10630-4 0 4756
2 15331 82.5331 139.3654 0021845 44.0424 316.2528 14.84752138628800
NOAA 9
1 15427U 84123A 96141.74953841 .00000009 00000-0 28743-4 0 7039
2 15427 98.9523 206.6587 0015947 33.9498 326.2688 14.13781068589751
GPS BI-11
1 16129U 85093A 96141.30513763 -.00000067 00000-0 10000-3 0 7225
2 16129 65.3173 25.0651 0157404 84.6494 277.1796 1.89367992 21399
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96141.82459707 .00001414 00000-0 25065-4 0 5197
2 16609 51.6498 260.9771 0004576 347.5050 12.5811 15.58064475585747
SPOT 1
1 16613U 86019A 96141.80774762 .00000089 00000-0 62356-4 0 9402
2 16613 98.7329 210.4418 0001718 37.2355 322.8940 14.20012422216420
Cosmos 1766
1 16881U 86055A 96142.21519191 .00000265 00000-0 29005-4 0 3907
2 16881 82.5188 196.0227 0021361 66.0317 294.3131 14.83732021529843
EGP
1 16908U 86061A 96140.90233927 -.00000083 00000-0 10000-3 0 874
2 16908 50.0087 83.9583 0011143 302.1493 57.8260 12.44414549112880
NOAA 10
1 16969U 86073A 96141.88604694 .00000045 00000-0 37361-4 0 6283
2 16969 98.5233 139.7363 0014396 73.4628 286.8132 14.24983211502718
MOS-1
1 17527U 87018A 96139.21871241 -.00000043 00000-0 00000+0 0 4161
2 17527 98.9411 201.8916 0020647 47.2991 312.9906 14.00402782470799
GOES 7
1 17561U 87022A 96139.10970984 -.00000144 00000-0 10000-3 0 9023
2 17561 3.0041 69.7938 0005237 357.7825 107.5103 1.00357897 17001
Kvant-1
1 17845U 87030A 96140.79822828 .00001630 00000-0 27884-4 0 6360
2 17845 51.6491 266.1247 0004726 343.6242 15.7036 15.58059253519699
DMSP B5D2-3
1 18123U 87053A 96141.87944792 .00000031 00000-0 38143-4 0 4418
2 18123 98.7721 332.6289 0014154 337.3044 22.7506 14.15442111460638
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96140.10628456 .00000406 00000-0 42857-3 0 2124
2 18129 82.9277 170.0370 0010003 235.2881 124.7303 13.72367552446183
Meteor 2-16
1 18312U 87068A 96140.18708983 .00000046 00000-0 28450-4 0 4817
2 18312 82.5579 15.0906 0011510 309.0750 50.9385 13.84078175442167
Meteor 2-17
1 18820U 88005A 96141.87325036 .00000022 00000-0 63237-5 0 9401
2 18820 82.5409 68.8332 0017729 8.1237 352.0207 13.84755853419749
DMSP B5D2-4
1 18822U 88006A 96141.06348250 .00000023 00000-0 28548-4 0 2575
2 18822 98.3854 334.4644 0007184 85.5827 274.6171 14.23190287430577
Glonass 34
1 19163U 88043A 96139.02445439 -.00000026 00000-0 10000-3 0 806
2 19163 65.2470 86.8574 0006411 169.7380 190.2579 2.13102249 61598
Glonass 36
1 19165U 88043C 96141.89699893 -.00000001 00000-0 10000-3 0 4875
2 19165 65.2309 86.7278 0001762 10.6234 349.3685 2.13101906 62277
METEOSAT 3
1 19215U 88051A 96138.61900332 -.00000147 00000-0 10000-3 0 2597
2 19215 3.2068 67.8901 0002004 132.0058 227.6328 0.96948497 16884
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96142.01947174 .00000050 00000-0 34893-3 0 2051
2 19216 57.2759 115.8835 7415629 40.0177 355.5528 2.09789683 29275
OKEAN 1
1 19274U 88056A 96140.90729283 .00000200 00000-0 21954-4 0 909
2 19274 82.5110 298.0626 0018186 214.5284 145.4761 14.82481682425187
Meteor 3-2
1 19336U 88064A 96141.66162681 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 4822
2 19336 82.5397 185.8982 0016973 308.8451 51.1155 13.16977635375858
Glonass 39
1 19503U 88085C 96141.45754648 -.00000049 00000-0 10000-3 0 3768
2 19503 65.5847 325.6576 0004713 164.5611 195.4604 2.13101692 59758
NOAA 11
1 19531U 88089A 96141.90205154 .00000015 00000-0 33057-4 0 5151
2 19531 99.1903 159.3089 0011424 324.0705 35.9697 14.13092235394599
TDRS 2
1 19548U 88091B 96142.01585943 -.00000194 00000-0 10000-3 0 2060
2 19548 2.4374 72.2141 0001117 74.0500 183.5983 1.00267063 15257
Glonass 40
1 19749U 89001A 96139.14880180 -.00000026 00000-0 10000-3 0 5962
2 19749 65.1938 86.3724 0007448 256.7882 103.0931 2.13101530 57213
Glonass 41
1 19750U 89001B 96140.14242200 -.00000018 00000-0 10000-3 0 4994
2 19750 65.2178 86.4095 0007760 226.7620 133.1428 2.13101749 57259
GPS BII-01
1 19802U 89013A 96141.22270922 .00000006 00000-0 10000-3 0 2294
2 19802 55.3192 111.7555 0019828 175.2566 184.7360 2.00574735 53158
Akebono
1 19822U 89016A 96138.49789404 .00003961 00000-0 22193-3 0 7254
2 19822 75.0679 141.7059 3745455 129.5361 270.1489 7.91515941164267
Meteor 2-18
1 19851U 89018A 96138.49162072 .00000020 00000-0 44301-5 0 4790
2 19851 82.5189 305.5532 0015836 64.2101 296.0684 13.84411606364584
MOP-1
1 19876U 89020B 96138.58991487 -.00000154 00000-0 10000-3 0 1984
2 19876 1.9279 71.2511 0020521 284.4361 74.7308 0.97110757 6323
TDRS 3
1 19883U 89021B 96136.22379630 -.00000280 00000-0 10000-3 0 2141
2 19883 0.0539 103.5457 0002413 0.7256 168.5578 1.00272157198781
GPS BII-02
1 20061U 89044A 96138.57324423 -.00000077 00000-0 10000-3 0 2184
2 20061 54.2218 287.6728 0154962 219.3303 139.5012 2.00562247 50847
Nadezhda 1
1 20103U 89050A 96141.90089536 .00000077 00000-0 65320-4 0 7777
2 20103 82.9569 128.8039 0038851 127.7895 232.6791 13.73866430344936
GPS BII-03
1 20185U 89064A 96140.41252932 -.00000000 00000-0 10000-3 0 2562
2 20185 55.1147 112.2594 0045783 330.4417 29.2828 2.00549272 49458
GMS 4
1 20217U 89070A 96141.32759838 -.00000372 00000-0 10000-3 0 3724
2 20217 1.7344 75.2876 0001480 130.3360 270.7397 1.00267876 25141
INTERCOSMOS 24
1 20261U 89080A 96141.89609159 .00000222 00000-0 58675-4 0 4990
2 20261 82.5887 288.1401 1242664 103.7164 270.5094 12.47340876302501
GPS BII-04
1 20302U 89085A 96141.44004106 -.00000010 00000-0 10000-3 0 2301
2 20302 53.2543 227.3813 0024113 184.3054 175.7329 2.00565249 48271
Meteor 3-3
1 20305U 89086A 96141.05548803 .00000044 00000-0 10000-3 0 5645
2 20305 82.5459 144.0404 0007988 25.2151 334.9327 13.04417740314538
COBE
1 20322U 89089A 96142.07325278 -.00000295 00000-0 -16045-3 0 2135
2 20322 98.9475 157.7795 0009454 107.5621 252.6578 14.03455166333120
Kvant-2
1 20335U 89093A 96140.79822828 .00001630 00000-0 27884-4 0 5964
2 20335 51.6491 266.1247 0004726 343.6242 15.7036 15.58059253368701
GPS BII-05
1 20361U 89097A 96141.95107457 -.00000060 00000-0 10000-3 0 806
2 20361 55.9813 54.3543 0085270 131.6317 229.1163 2.00564823 37760
COSMOS 2054 (Altair-1)
1 20391U 89101A 96141.16628211 -.00000139 00000-0 00000+0 0 3551
2 20391 3.8085 63.8372 0003634 23.5059 194.4616 1.00274525 23710
SPOT 2
1 20436U 90005A 96142.22398949 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 750
2 20436 98.6996 216.3387 0001631 71.0921 289.0432 14.20037812328015
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96141.20027491 .00000036 00000-0 30676-4 0 1836
2 20437 98.5441 224.7381 0010723 290.1310 69.8717 14.29920983330051
UO-15
1 20438U 90005C 96139.23040776 -.00000008 00000-0 13820-4 0 9793
2 20438 98.5382 220.7962 0009911 301.9330 58.0880 14.29230486329643
PACSAT
1 20439U 90005D 96139.19994389 -.00000005 00000-0 14953-4 0 9815
2 20439 98.5586 224.9469 0011116 297.3252 62.6799 14.29974924329786
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96138.73541039 -.00000018 00000-0 97328-5 0 9818
2 20440 98.5613 225.1117 0010928 297.5079 62.4992 14.30116379329744
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96140.26385735 .00000020 00000-0 24459-4 0 9860
2 20441 98.5603 226.5556 0011676 292.1228 67.8713 14.30086569329965
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96138.79269266 -.00000011 00000-0 12695-4 0 9811
2 20442 98.5615 225.5882 0011847 295.2902 64.7053 14.30194367329771
GPS BII-06
1 20452U 90008A 96141.35045239 .00000033 00000-0 10000-3 0 1635
2 20452 54.0308 167.9128 0058838 87.6044 273.1324 2.00566887 46251
MOS-1B
1 20478U 90013A 96140.20446770 .00000088 00000-0 10000-3 0 9354
2 20478 99.1265 210.0253 0007078 329.2376 30.8367 13.93962651240516
DEBUT
1 20479U 90013B 96142.06186763 .00000040 00000-0 16164-3 0 9810
2 20479 99.0282 172.2726 0540222 185.3675 174.1474 12.83341554294426
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96140.53637215 .00000010 00000-0 94341-4 0 8781
2 20480 99.0258 170.8335 0540273 189.3946 169.6715 12.83233488294212
MOS-1B R/B
1 20491U 90013D 96141.19122522 -.00000325 00000-0 -54652-3 0 2422
2 20491 99.0714 235.4720 0470744 0.0562 0.0547 13.02961186298215
LACE
1 20496U 90015A 96138.07299437 .00001381 00000-0 47220-4 0 6498
2 20496 43.1030 20.9712 0010386 220.3548 139.6538 15.35612890349042
Nadezhda 2
1 20508U 90017A 96141.88052312 .00000016 00000-0 90192-6 0 7781
2 20508 82.9521 263.3105 0045922 81.4035 279.2321 13.73507626312144
OKEAN 2
1 20510U 90018A 96141.36327396 .00000175 00000-0 20736-4 0 4996
2 20510 82.5225 251.6547 0020816 50.2410 310.0630 14.78600282335566
GPS BII-07
1 20533U 90025A 96141.75446704 -.00000056 00000-0 10000-3 0 2132
2 20533 54.6230 288.2641 0051875 77.0082 283.5524 2.00552112 45035
PegSat
1 20546U 90028A 96140.07354915 .00004392 00000-0 80604-4 0 9282
2 20546 94.1076 335.8127 0063994 117.0547 243.7249 15.47094191340505
HST
1 20580U 90037B 96140.20299117 .00000403 00000-0 24583-4 0 8054
2 20580 28.4677 44.8631 0006014 228.6524 131.3545 14.91057032134256
MACSAT 2
1 20608U 90043B 96138.54501727 .00000173 00000-0 26816-4 0 1822
2 20608 89.9294 173.6729 0105324 161.7258 198.7799 14.64919048321809
Glonass 44
1 20619U 90045A 96137.63975068 -.00000050 00000-0 10000-3 0 2933
2 20619 65.1997 325.0349 0025934 205.5727 154.3130 2.13102673 46635
Glonass 45
1 20620U 90045B 96136.81993867 -.00000045 00000-0 10000-3 0 2867
2 20620 65.2015 325.0554 0009206 41.8795 318.2041 2.13102483 46650
Glonass 46
1 20621U 90045C 96140.64146692 -.00000053 00000-0 10000-3 0 8797
2 20621 65.2044 324.9778 0006279 184.8064 175.2015 2.13102354 46731
Kristall
1 20635U 90048A 96140.79822828 .00001630 00000-0 27884-4 0 3888
2 20635 51.6491 266.1247 0004726 343.6242 15.7036 15.58059253339533
ROSAT
1 20638U 90049A 96141.92216891 -.00000215 00000-0 48404-5 0 5620
2 20638 52.9901 61.8440 0012872 53.2261 306.9907 15.07404627328204
Meteor 2-19
1 20670U 90057A 96139.19417822 -.00000033 00000-0 -42588-4 0 9807
2 20670 82.5473 11.6959 0015984 345.2461 14.8231 13.84133071297591
CRRES
1 20712U 90065A 96139.40698547 .00000215 00000-0 34643-3 0 2571
2 20712 17.9570 263.9143 7191700 354.2497 0.5238 2.35680975 42414
GPS BII-08
1 20724U 90068A 96141.07787250 .00000001 00000-0 10000-3 0 519
2 20724 54.9573 109.7945 0126909 182.4140 177.4899 2.00564767 40884
Feng Yun1-2
1 20788U 90081A 96142.17902053 .00000108 00000-0 10000-3 0 9096
2 20788 98.8048 148.5816 0014591 202.9902 157.0209 14.01112170292310
Meteor 2-20
1 20826U 90086A 96139.55290994 .00000048 00000-0 29999-4 0 9907
2 20826 82.5221 307.9071 0011808 240.7124 119.2856 13.83631245284748
GPS BII-09
1 20830U 90088A 96141.13256743 -.00000065 00000-0 10000-3 0 324
2 20830 55.9244 52.3290 0065832 96.0780 264.7063 2.00563826 41521
GPS BIIA-10
1 20959U 90103A 96142.02869685 .00000013 00000-0 10000-3 0 72
2 20959 55.1519 111.8101 0109107 233.8361 125.1152 2.00564400 40136
DMSP B5D2-5
1 20978U 90105A 96141.93041314 .00000098 00000-0 50722-4 0 6294
2 20978 98.6011 213.2790 0078087 250.8078 108.4642 14.32650053285815
Glonass 47
1 21006U 90110A 96135.50331903 -.00000024 00000-0 10000-3 0 8538
2 21006 65.1764 85.8384 0057404 191.1854 168.6541 2.13102649 42291
Glonass 48
1 21007U 90110B 96137.10202566 -.00000033 00000-0 10000-3 0 9866
2 21007 65.1985 85.8643 0038889 179.7741 180.2080 2.13101172 42319
Glonass 49
1 21008U 90110C 96140.75046142 -.00000013 00000-0 00000+0 0 2280
2 21008 65.1772 85.6801 0010469 281.5787 78.2644 2.13098908 42385
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96140.54754913 .00000093 00000-0 82657-4 0 7051
2 21087 82.9393 342.9106 0034746 289.2596 70.4796 13.74568385266078
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96139.25822519 .00000022 00000-0 79493-5 0 8898
2 21089 82.9233 211.5300 0028985 319.9594 39.9421 13.74069536264928
MOP-2
1 21140U 91015B 96140.51677517 -.00000016 00000-0 00000+0 0 1936
2 21140 0.4850 75.0530 0000557 297.8993 50.2858 1.00271708 21323
Nadezhda 3
1 21152U 91019A 96141.91718168 .00000061 00000-0 48710-4 0 4674
2 21152 82.9240 165.9897 0043403 59.2399 301.3019 13.73533533260005
Glonass 50
1 21216U 91025A 96139.74550294 -.00000056 00000-0 10000-3 0 5074
2 21216 64.9371 324.5141 0007013 191.5272 168.4628 2.13103338 39890
Glonass 51
1 21217U 91025B 96140.75484045 -.00000053 00000-0 10000-3 0 9080
2 21217 64.9371 324.4783 0009065 227.8539 132.0727 2.13101510 39909
Glonass 52
1 21218U 91025C 96140.39606243 -.00000055 00000-0 10000-3 0 3869
2 21218 64.9388 324.4704 0010157 338.5954 21.3746 2.13102597 39903
GRO
1 21225U 91027B 96138.09524449 .00002182 00000-0 40725-4 0 3589
2 21225 28.4594 41.4735 0003313 217.8994 142.1375 15.43978500165120
Meteor 3-4
1 21232U 91030A 96139.20254725 .00000050 00000-0 10000-3 0 8918
2 21232 82.5411 33.9935 0011921 235.1109 124.8899 13.16472032243593
NOAA 12
1 21263U 91032A 96141.92011677 .00000161 00000-0 90947-4 0 9398
2 21263 98.5622 161.8106 0013217 359.4798 0.6364 14.22621070260585
OKEAN 3
1 21397U 91039A 96139.56533447 .00000136 00000-0 16200-4 0 1893
2 21397 82.5258 167.4948 0023465 127.8784 232.4557 14.76477472266999
GPS BIIA-11
1 21552U 91047A 96141.80419561 -.00000065 00000-0 10000-6 0 9721
2 21552 56.2127 50.1037 0069474 248.8985 110.3733 2.00567390 35727
ERS-1
1 21574U 91050A 96141.24467304 .00000028 00000-0 26708-4 0 2850
2 21574 98.5480 215.7220 0001309 80.8124 279.3208 14.32250904253449
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96142.24341268 -.00000012 00000-0 10429-4 0 6886
2 21575 98.3522 209.4255 0008155 353.0977 7.0095 14.37023687254194
ORBCOMM-X
1 21576U 91050C 96139.68386546 -.00000002 00000-0 13853-4 0 7827
2 21576 98.3496 204.9314 0004827 13.8143 346.3173 14.36437003253712
TUBSAT-A
1 21577U 91050D 96141.19138754 .00000009 00000-0 17512-4 0 6824
2 21577 98.3497 206.9825 0007046 0.6573 359.4617 14.36517540253960
SARA
1 21578U 91050E 96142.19552662 .00000134 00000-0 57111-4 0 8835
2 21578 98.3807 215.7714 0005218 358.7732 1.3449 14.39192675254456
TDRS 4
1 21639U 91054B 96136.50360672 .00000070 00000-0 00000+0 0 339
2 21639 0.0931 71.7338 0004304 329.3111 199.4388 1.00274833111560
Meteor 3-5
1 21655U 91056A 96141.09531761 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 8891
2 21655 82.5533 340.3081 0012204 239.9713 120.0198 13.16847389228978
UARS
1 21701U 91063B 96142.22749602 -.00000234 00000-0 59687-6 0 7623
2 21701 56.9853 218.0235 0005339 107.6292 252.5324 14.96512625256329
DMSP B5D2-6
1 21798U 91082A 96141.93115235 .00000136 00000-0 95394-4 0 2905
2 21798 98.9489 159.2231 0012184 310.8130 49.1989 14.13964309231074
Glonass 53
1 21853U 92005A 96142.01556927 -.00000002 00000-0 10000-3 0 945
2 21853 65.1215 85.2881 0006632 218.6530 141.2820 2.13102301 33541
Glonass 54
1 21854U 92005B 96141.83331702 -.00000004 00000-0 00000+0 0 2935
2 21854 65.1333 85.2777 0016882 11.5110 348.5004 2.13104638 33528
Glonass 55
1 21855U 92005C 96140.96179617 -.00000011 00000-0 00000+0 0 2785
2 21855 65.1277 85.3150 0007108 217.7688 142.1556 2.13102180 33499
JERS-1
1 21867U 92007A 96141.22457191 .00000757 00000-0 67913-4 0 8655
2 21867 97.6868 218.9063 0001752 107.4672 252.6745 14.98661093233670
GPS BIIA-12
1 21890U 92009A 96140.27389722 -.00000007 00000-0 10000-3 0 7978
2 21890 53.8064 227.8228 0061852 180.0421 180.0154 2.00550123 31064
GPS BIIA-13
1 21930U 92019A 96140.95355719 -.00000086 00000-0 10000-3 0 7649
2 21930 55.7448 349.7511 0022953 182.6783 177.3247 2.00630316 30001
EUVE
1 21987U 92031A 96138.02821685 .00000912 00000-0 32142-4 0 5423
2 21987 28.4308 32.4754 0009281 76.1521 284.0128 15.19775382218937
SAMPEX
1 22012U 92038A 96141.49775638 .00000158 00000-0 11759-4 0 7189
2 22012 81.6722 148.5213 0115946 262.2832 96.5207 14.91656343211106
GPS BIIA-14
1 22014U 92039A 96141.02001900 .00000035 00000-0 00000+0 0 7136
2 22014 54.8459 169.7064 0096174 324.0951 35.3151 2.00553789 21842
Glonass 56
1 22056U 92047A 96139.92166417 -.00000056 00000-0 00000+0 0 1983
2 22056 64.7744 324.5526 0003600 281.0030 78.9627 2.13103279 29568
Glonass 57
1 22057U 92047B 96141.15645925 -.00000052 00000-0 00000+0 0 1748
2 22057 64.7889 324.5388 0007276 335.2981 24.6711 2.13102616 29561
Glonass 58
1 22058U 92047C 96137.81113680 -.00000052 00000-0 10000-3 0 1098
2 22058 64.7778 324.6617 0009575 280.3664 79.5373 2.13102829 29544
TOPEX
1 22076U 92052A 96138.53663889 -.00000038 00000-0 10000-3 0 9637
2 22076 66.0427 276.3271 0007923 264.9228 95.0881 12.80930548176191
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96141.41704389 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 5781
2 22077 66.0783 247.5983 0012191 306.0889 53.9000 12.86297168177233
S80/T
1 22078U 92052C 96139.79323068 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 5758
2 22078 66.0774 249.5332 0013279 306.8878 53.0921 12.86579720177115
GPS BIIA-15
1 22108U 92058A 96135.49800338 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 7348
2 22108 54.0377 228.8853 0119033 161.1458 199.3251 2.00560053 26919
FREJA
1 22161U 92064A 96138.52686559 -.00000252 00000-0 -46562-4 0 6137
2 22161 62.9832 318.8103 0838554 15.3982 347.0859 13.21899243174379
LAGEOS II
1 22195U 92070B 96139.69504974 -.00000009 00000-0 10000-3 0 4909
2 22195 52.6788 10.2956 0138018 64.2008 297.2722 6.47293915 84369
GPS BIIA-16
1 22231U 92079A 96140.66823766 .00000036 00000-0 10000-4 0 7274
2 22231 54.6775 170.8745 0038650 286.8684 72.7741 2.00572331 25594
GPS BIIA-17
1 22275U 92089A 96141.29827864 .00000034 00000-0 10000-3 0 7341
2 22275 54.6328 168.3356 0055496 248.4716 111.0231 2.00578579 25011
TDRS 5
1 22314U 93003B 96142.16004177 -.00000286 00000-0 10000-3 0 6331
2 22314 2.5993 69.9359 0001515 357.7314 183.1003 1.00264428 12315
GPS BIIA-18
1 22446U 93007A 96141.37908380 -.00000059 00000-0 10000-3 0 7038
2 22446 54.2306 288.4000 0090074 8.0268 352.0867 2.00554902 24000
Glonass 59
1 22512U 93010A 96142.01744606 -.00000002 00000-0 10000-3 0 7978
2 22512 65.1445 85.1449 0007610 201.8390 158.1075 2.13102014 25117
Glonass 60
1 22513U 93010B 96139.60956275 -.00000024 00000-0 00000+0 0 9158
2 22513 65.1329 85.2300 0005658 205.4360 154.4994 2.13102568 25251
Glonass 61
1 22514U 93010C 96138.96472216 -.00000029 00000-0 00000+0 0 9060
2 22514 65.1578 85.2458 0009818 194.7680 165.1707 2.13102180 25249
ASTRO-D
1 22521U 93011A 96140.71902238 .00001207 00000-0 78235-4 0 4958
2 22521 31.1029 246.6180 0056113 245.4690 114.0121 15.02903584178185
UFO F1
1 22563U 93015A 96131.51733874 .00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 5009
2 22563 25.3956 289.2385 0004701 326.1121 33.7935 0.99248780 15727
GPS BIIA-19
1 22581U 93017A 96142.01987366 -.00000086 00000-0 10000-3 0 5377
2 22581 55.2291 349.1335 0065045 37.6577 322.8267 2.00560240 23078
ARSENE
1 22654U 93031B 96126.83683164 -.00000091 00000-0 10000-3 0 3638
2 22654 3.1311 74.5502 2873158 235.6243 93.2648 1.42203314 10993
GPS BIIA-20
1 22657U 93032A 96137.17338848 -.00000081 00000-0 10000-3 0 6437
2 22657 55.2202 349.1930 0073330 220.7608 138.7607 2.00574259 18308
RADCAL
1 22698U 93041A 96140.23309025 .00000007 00000-0 -30872-5 0 4895
2 22698 89.5380 272.8953 0093873 60.6354 300.4147 14.21371773150317
GPS BIIA-21
1 22700U 93042A 96139.62610390 -.00000008 00000-0 10000-3 0 5555
2 22700 54.2157 229.5374 0049693 358.5539 1.4790 2.00556027 21155
NOAA 13
1 22739U 93050A 96140.90734238 .00000053 00000-0 54596-4 0 662
2 22739 99.0402 95.9572 0009288 307.2070 52.8247 14.10964106143066
GPS BIIA-22
1 22779U 93054A 96137.72358764 -.00000081 00000-0 10000-3 0 6076
2 22779 54.3679 288.5931 0015523 260.6757 99.1174 2.00569519 19871
Meteor 2-21
1 22782U 93055A 96139.17963169 .00000041 00000-0 23710-4 0 4844
2 22782 82.5502 10.9268 0023747 64.3146 296.0462 13.83054514136988
UFO F2
1 22787U 93056A 96139.29120949 -.00000082 00000-0 00000+0 0 6406
2 22787 4.1592 326.4604 0004753 46.3335 40.7736 1.00265069 8539
SPOT 3
1 22823U 93061A 96139.86921750 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 5480
2 22823 98.7011 214.1008 0001400 90.9315 269.2023 14.20039324137073
STELLA
1 22824U 93061B 96137.83787192 -.00000052 00000-0 -35100-5 0 4716
2 22824 98.5779 213.3832 0006123 332.0276 28.0576 14.27104406137460
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96138.23998369 .00000009 00000-0 21078-4 0 4743
2 22825 98.5824 214.3458 0009047 328.9547 31.1096 14.27694843137573
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96140.27089685 -.00000006 00000-0 15165-4 0 4730
2 22826 98.5816 216.4988 0009208 322.9836 37.0709 14.27803259137872
HEATHSAT
1 22827U 93061E 96138.22941197 .00000001 00000-0 18108-4 0 5340
2 22827 98.5815 214.4018 0009374 315.8592 44.1833 14.27936711137594
ITAMSAT
1 22828U 93061F 96138.22708470 .00000037 00000-0 32482-4 0 4514
2 22828 98.5785 214.5484 0010199 312.5005 47.5310 14.28140676105690
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96141.25596888 .00000080 00000-0 49667-4 0 4667
2 22829 98.5776 217.5792 0010208 304.9450 55.0768 14.28122114138049
KO-25
1 22830U 93061H 96139.21563247 .00000008 00000-0 20460-4 0 4845
2 22830 98.4720 204.8101 0010855 282.9648 77.0323 14.28108356137754
GPS BIIA-23
1 22877U 93068A 96140.26774478 -.00000071 00000-0 10000-3 0 4254
2 22877 55.6507 50.3053 0040831 316.1610 43.4180 2.00554474 18815
METEOSAT 6
1 22912U 93073B 96141.95495359 -.00000093 00000-0 10000-3 0 4653
2 22912 0.1490 309.0999 0000887 57.1140 206.1072 1.00271996 7585
HST Array
1 22920U 90037C 96141.19074070 .00005658 00000-0 38215-3 0 4668
2 22920 28.4725 318.7024 0003216 195.9924 164.0509 15.04511579135205
Meteor 3-6
1 22969U 94003A 96142.24616143 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2558
2 22969 82.5587 279.4973 0014651 308.4589 51.5211 13.16737168111506
TUBSAT-B
1 22970U 94003B 96138.46115097 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2461
2 22970 82.5514 282.0659 0015965 317.9365 42.0524 13.16827352111018
GPS BIIA-24
1 23027U 94016A 96141.83763179 -.00000087 00000-0 10000-3 0 3533
2 23027 55.0900 350.9711 0062962 191.2554 168.6989 2.00554257 16153
Glonass 62
1 23043U 94021A 96139.98102279 -.00000056 00000-0 00000+0 0 3562
2 23043 64.6610 324.9248 0004865 174.5201 185.4906 2.13102889 16387
Glonass 63
1 23044U 94021B 96140.33281973 -.00000056 00000-0 00000+0 0 3204
2 23044 64.6524 324.9025 0028065 201.3538 158.5450 2.13102525 16398
Glonass 64
1 23045U 94021C 96141.44834938 -.00000051 00000-0 00000+0 0 3309
2 23045 64.6386 324.8787 0011893 34.5375 325.5435 2.13102319 16418
GOES 8
1 23051U 94022A 96142.26831311 -.00000259 00000-0 00000+0 0 5290
2 23051 0.0371 258.1495 0003346 236.5318 126.2678 1.00279146 15099
MSTI 2
1 23101U 94028A 96141.53111553 .00004563 00000-0 72422-4 0 3156
2 23101 97.0833 335.3479 0012991 66.5140 293.7473 15.53776241115000
STRV-1A
1 23125U 94034B 96139.53364251 -.00000539 00000-0 -55774-4 0 2736
2 23125 7.1468 253.2333 7253572 35.2004 356.8325 2.31954858 15437
STRV-1B
1 23126U 94034C 96137.45269551 .00000322 00000-0 10000-3 0 2474
2 23126 7.1253 254.1403 7261019 33.8412 355.7808 2.31657320 15427
Nadezhda 4
1 23179U 94041A 96139.87494843 .00000020 00000-0 51152-5 0 1909
2 23179 82.9429 258.3082 0035235 204.1555 155.7951 13.75680502 92760
Glonass 65
1 23203U 94050A 96141.58602930 .00000025 00000-0 00000+0 0 2867
2 23203 64.7750 205.0414 0006667 155.3780 204.7359 2.13102059 13817
Glonass 66
1 23204U 94050B 96139.94271689 .00000036 00000-0 00000+0 0 3119
2 23204 64.7582 205.1214 0015063 342.8237 17.2087 2.13102361 13776
Glonass 67
1 23205U 94050C 96140.29464707 .00000034 00000-0 00000+0 0 2864
2 23205 64.7653 205.0974 0002756 282.9653 77.0873 2.13102503 13785
DMSP B5D2-7
1 23233U 94057A 96141.88334242 .00000106 00000-0 80606-4 0 7835
2 23233 98.8277 201.0503 0011605 257.8914 102.0956 14.12706442 88972
OKEAN 1-7
1 23317U 94066A 96142.22125587 .00000076 00000-0 80803-5 0 1545
2 23317 82.5426 83.8352 0025919 164.2986 195.9038 14.74017573 86565
ELEKTRO
1 23327U 94069A 96142.01246566 -.00000108 00000-0 00000+0 0 1538
2 23327 0.1239 220.0541 0005140 229.4285 230.1633 1.00274666 5724
RESURS 1-3
1 23342U 94074A 96140.21504937 .00000127 00000-0 29283-4 0 4914
2 23342 97.9688 197.9588 0001800 76.7341 283.4066 14.69836461 82554
Glonass 68
1 23396U 94076A 96140.60734837 -.00000015 00000-0 00000+0 0 2604
2 23396 65.0744 85.2492 0028704 193.9630 165.9318 2.13102613 11636
Glonass 69
1 23397U 94076B 96141.25252385 -.00000009 00000-0 00000+0 0 2546
2 23397 65.0609 85.2367 0014197 318.8140 41.0555 2.13102200 11643
Glonass 70
1 23398U 94076C 96140.19772849 -.00000019 00000-0 00000+0 0 2722
2 23398 65.0512 85.2489 0004742 290.6529 69.2681 2.13102214 11631
LUCH (Altair-2)
1 23426U 94082A 96140.54255035 -.00000279 00000-0 00000+0 0 3182
2 23426 1.5025 268.5016 0003627 155.7399 103.5533 1.00266227 5211
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96140.27314100 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1343
2 23439 64.8201 69.8395 0162187 204.2320 155.0913 11.27524960 57522
NOAA 14
1 23455U 94089A 96141.85331869 .00000011 00000-0 30605-4 0 6091
2 23455 98.9438 87.4166 0009353 325.9447 34.1122 14.11588120 71594
Glonass 71
1 23511U 95009A 96140.15709250 -.00000056 00000-0 00000+0 0 1852
2 23511 64.6724 325.1855 0004847 208.6261 151.3501 2.13103089 9350
Glonass 72
1 23512U 95009B 96140.27572177 -.00000056 00000-0 00000+0 0 1997
2 23512 64.6688 325.1870 0005796 335.8499 24.1287 2.13101751 9359
Glonass 73
1 23513U 95009C 96141.50665880 -.00000051 00000-0 00000+0 0 2119
2 23513 64.6649 325.1595 0012155 196.2185 163.7507 2.13102794 9385
GMS 5
1 23522U 95011B 96134.54990383 -.00000305 00000-0 10000-3 0 1225
2 23522 0.4001 332.1090 0002081 155.5536 81.5508 1.00260683 4108
DMSP B5D2-8
1 23533U 95015A 96141.88580044 .00000081 00000-0 67328-4 0 5179
2 23533 98.8414 144.7025 0007899 124.9198 235.2729 14.12739191 59778
Microlab 1
1 23547U 95017C 96140.37438248 .00000112 00000-0 48843-4 0 1078
2 23547 69.9788 236.9311 0014760 223.7008 136.2957 14.45527586 59504
OFEQ 3
1 23549U 95018A 96140.89754407 .00011762 00000-0 29236-3 0 2467
2 23549 143.3652 55.6850 0228472 260.4040 97.0808 15.14872917 62071
GFZ-1
1 23558U 86017JE 96141.77579073 .00002575 00000-0 34766-4 0 1273
2 23558 51.6503 251.6575 0006721 118.3198 241.8475 15.62114844585727
ERS-2
1 23560U 95021A 96140.21871965 .00000020 00000-0 23582-4 0 2148
2 23560 98.5471 214.7074 0000993 75.9304 284.1990 14.32250612 56422
Spektr
1 23579U 95024A 96140.79822828 .00001630 00000-0 27884-4 0 3483
2 23579 51.6491 266.1247 0004726 343.6242 15.7036 15.58059253 57013
GOES 9
1 23581U 95025A 96141.25616946 .00000080 00000-0 00000+0 0 1898
2 23581 0.1543 78.7609 0001274 264.7166 211.4433 1.00272174 3631
Helios 1A
1 23605U 95033A 96140.91442448 .00000107 00000-0 29579-4 0 2179
2 23605 98.1203 77.0280 0001662 59.2029 300.9337 14.63838361 46397
UPM SAT 1
1 23606U 95033B 96139.37962071 .00000164 00000-0 37735-4 0 1666
2 23606 98.1003 76.4804 0006777 288.0705 71.9760 14.67244637 46347
CERISE
1 23607U 95033C 96138.82433382 .00000071 00000-0 21289-4 0 892
2 23607 98.1024 75.8177 0005223 290.5838 69.4812 14.66941964 46286
TDRS 6
1 23613U 95035B 96141.50256484 .00000078 00000-0 10000-3 0 1713
2 23613 0.6260 83.3711 0000687 120.7450 48.2308 1.00009944 3100
Glonass 74
1 23620U 95037A 96140.35227591 .00000034 00000-0 00000+0 0 1382
2 23620 64.8265 204.9436 0018493 170.5810 189.5341 2.13103285 6395
Glonass 75
1 23621U 95037B 96139.12162588 .00000040 00000-0 00000+0 0 1411
2 23621 64.8429 204.9841 0018215 182.1551 177.9164 2.13102157 6369
Glonass 76
1 23622U 95037C 96139.64919573 .00000038 00000-0 00000+0 0 1410
2 23622 64.8309 204.9715 0036917 166.9667 193.2120 2.13102385 6371
Prognoz-M2
1 23632U 95039A 96142.42795100 -.00001612 00000-0 00000+0 0 566
2 23632 70.5240 249.8730 8448952 321.3580 6.3570 0.26367000 781
SICH-1
1 23657U 95046A 96140.20242971 .00000238 00000-0 32928-4 0 794
2 23657 82.5339 227.2320 0028249 140.3917 219.9364 14.73473566 38565
RADARSAT
1 23710U 95059A 96140.93129898 -.00000044 00000-0 00000+0 0 1372
2 23710 98.5884 148.0180 0000906 96.0019 264.1269 14.29993577 28207
Glonass 77
1 23734U 95068A 96141.17457975 .00000028 00000-0 00000+0 0 1130
2 23734 64.8281 204.8334 0018932 319.5588 40.3834 2.13102003 3373
Glonass 78
1 23735U 95068B 96141.39047684 .00000027 00000-0 00000+0 0 1080
2 23735 64.8240 204.8155 0007885 219.6869 140.3356 2.13125161 3377
Glonass 79
1 23736U 95068C 96140.00132052 .00000036 00000-0 00000+0 0 946
2 23736 64.8179 204.8775 0008069 204.2816 155.7640 2.13102025 3341
XTE
1 23757U 95074A 96137.73778731 .00000590 00000-0 20429-4 0 523
2 23757 22.9835 265.8039 0013378 46.6231 313.5363 14.97647805 20740
1996010D
1 23797U 96010D 96141.28018243 .00009236 98200-6 45429-3 0 750
2 23797 48.2423 257.9343 7343830 22.2165 357.5158 2.23832173 2032
Soyuz TM-23
1 23798U 96011A 96140.79822828 .00001630 00000-0 27884-4 0 840
2 23798 51.6491 266.1247 0004726 343.6242 15.7036 15.58059253 13771
Polar
1 23802U 96013A 96106.86263936 .00000098 00000-0 00000+0 0 222
2 23802 85.9670 26.8051 6631391 289.5093 13.3680 1.36949782 706
1996010E
1 23824U 96010E 96141.08957668 .00000170 00000-0 98430-3 0 542
2 23824 47.8082 259.4365 7255975 21.2245 357.5518 2.21647041 1990
GPS BIIA-25
1 23833U 96019A 96140.48039311 -.00000089 00000-0 00000+0 0 283
2 23833 54.7032 349.2354 0039945 147.1272 213.3240 2.00563900 1085
M-SAT 1
1 23846U 96022A 96133.70679363 -.00000100 00000-0 00000+0 0 212
2 23846 0.0445 92.7558 0001800 295.7148 350.2066 1.00270586 235
1996022B
1 23847U 96022B 96141.10418286 .00001032 00000-0 64592-3 0 169
2 23847 7.0013 353.4889 7271589 200.8018 98.6853 2.27377333 674
Priroda
1 23848U 96023A 96140.79822828 .00001630 00000-0 27884-4 0 377
2 23848 51.6491 266.1247 0004726 343.6242 15.7036 15.58059253 4104
1996023B
1 23849U 96023B 96140.02935346 .15824941 12751-4 10874-3 0 671
2 23849 51.6388 259.1728 0007503 265.8687 94.8524 16.52870166 4132
1996023C
1 23850U 96023C 96133.68520449 .12513536 11390-4 11483-2 0 295
2 23850 51.6283 300.8439 0051416 193.0786 169.8118 16.32236422 3012
MSX
1 23851U 96024A 96141.90394314 -.00000047 00000-0 00000+0 0 198
2 23851 99.3758 120.5711 0007514 215.1138 144.9500 13.97742453 3682
1996024B
1 23852U 96024B 96142.23270669 .00084139 15696-5 31693-3 0 306
2 23852 96.5804 120.2427 0453022 194.3781 164.4283 15.10148997 4020
Cosmos 2332
1 23853U 96025A 96140.22701196 .00008851 -11142-5 19363-3 0 174
2 23853 82.9606 57.0059 0867434 41.0487 325.2736 13.89908477 3430
1996025B
1 23854U 96025B 96142.22375334 .00014674 -10593-5 30074-3 0 348
2 23854 82.9635 55.4471 0869614 34.6633 330.8165 13.90998172 3707
SAX
1 23857U 96027A 96122.11011787 -.00005789 00000-0 -63513-3 0 55
2 23857 3.9549 105.6524 0014291 0.0060 0.0057 14.91517646 133
1996027B
1 23858U 96027B 96122.09777531 -.00015454 00000-0 -80394-3 0 44
2 23858 3.9943 108.5471 0090105 75.4905 285.5250 15.13696967 131
1996024C
1 23859U 96024C 96138.48432145 -.00000236 00000-0 -13356-3 0 126
2 23859 99.3736 117.0381 0088824 50.2208 310.6730 13.96299877 2221
Progress M-31
1 23860U 96028A 96140.79822828 .00001630 00000-0 27884-4 0 297
2 23860 51.6491 266.1247 0004726 343.6242 15.7036 15.58059253 2274
1996028B
1 23861U 96028B 96129.28730381 .42948064 12817-4 21910-3 0 238
2 23861 51.6247 322.6694 0001881 107.1946 253.0489 16.55155268 493
1996030A
1 23864U 96030A 96140.52765426 -.00000137 00000-0 00000+0 0 91
2 23864 0.6456 82.3043 2514540 174.4568 74.7520 1.40869458 68
1996031A
1 23868U 96031A 96141.57516326 .00027354 22513-5 15566-3 0 123
2 23868 97.0823 332.4393 0064425 169.6341 190.6108 15.76314396 556
1996031B
1 23869U 96031B 96140.55836908 .00010164 20756-5 50000-4 0 66
2 23869 97.0764 331.4075 0043473 159.4254 201.0552 15.81914941 397
STS 77
1 23870U 96032A 96142.25000000 .00000431 53623-5 48084-5 0 92
2 23870 39.0159 261.4536 0008623 280.5733 101.0451 15.96490262 290
1996032B
1 23871U 96032B 96141.68331990 .00042561 60798-5 10000-3 0 12
2 23871 39.0187 265.2177 0009154 257.9709 102.0409 15.96496435 197
1996032C
1 23872U 96032C 96142.30704249 .05081704 40724-1 91977-2 0 93
2 23872 39.0174 261.0577 0009614 286.5547 73.4237 16.04215417 303
--
Dr TS Kelso Adjunct Professor of Space Operations
tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 22 18:52:55 1996
From: Ed Garnett <ejg@acslink.net.au>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Preamps
Date: Fri, 17 May 1996 10:45:42 +1000
Message-ID: <319BCC36.6F256EBF@acslink.net.au>
References: <319D81A2.6AA@inetworld.com>
Brett Carter wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a favorite brand of 10 meter
> preamp for use with the RS10 and RS12 sats?
Hi Brett,
I've answered this type of query in the past with a homebrew
suggestion...
I quite enjoy working through the RS series satellites and use a
homebrew preamp from the 1987 ARRL handbook that seems to work very
well. I am sure that most of the recent ARRL designs will also be
of good service, the one I built uses a MRF906/907 FET and is simple
enough to be built (easily) in an evening using 'dead-bug' construction.
Nowdays I use a Phillips device, a BF981 (simply because they are
cheaper and more readily available here in VK) using much the same
design.
You don't need fancy test gear, I tune mine up using the satellite as
a signal source... so all you need is a soldering iron and less than
a handful of parts.
73 Ted VK1BL
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:28 1996
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
From: oddjob@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Stephen Walters")
Subject: Re: A new "kid"on the block....
Message-ID: <Ds2HM8.GAC@cix.compulink.co.uk>
References: <4oap5g$t67@funlwb2.stl.dec.com>
Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 14:01:20 GMT
I intend purchasing a ft736....
I'd wait until you see the new Icom 821h, replacing the 820h..
....then the 736 & 820 & kenwood 790 will all drop in price..
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:30 1996
From: w1aw@arrl.org
Newsgroups: rec.radio.info,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: ARLK037 Keplerian data
Date: 25 May 1996 15:03:19 -0400
Message-ID: <$arlk037.1996@arrl.org>
SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK037
ARLK037 Keplerian data
ZCZC SK37
QST de W1AW
Keplerian Bulletin 37 ARLK037
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington, CT May 25, 1996
To all radio amateurs
SB KEP ARL ARLK037
ARLK037 Keplerian data
Thanks to Con, W5BWF, for the following Keplerian data.
Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
STS-77
1 23870U 96032A 96145.70833333 .00000341 53708-5 43818-5 0 205
2 23870 39.0131 238.4223 0010258 304.4487 187.9645 15.97385560 840
Mir
1 16609U 86017A 96145.15982808 .00002277 00000-0 36293-4 0 05339
2 16609 51.6483 244.2529 0004738 0.4693 359.6304 15.58086144586262
AO-10
1 14129U 83058B 96145.15687890 -.00000049 00000-0 10000-3 0 4263
2 14129 26.1969 208.1437 6000154 17.9905 356.4787 2.05879917 69377
RS-10/11
1 18129U 87054A 96145.13693043 .00000012 00000-0 -37702-5 0 02260
2 18129 82.9271 166.3173 0010203 218.1459 141.8973 13.72366008446873
UO-11
1 14781U 84021B 96144.95964506 .00000109 00000-0 26150-4 0 08946
2 14781 97.7992 136.7649 0011832 162.0264 198.1381 14.69454123654092
RS-12/13
1 21089U 91007A 96145.15642852 .00000072 00000-0 60998-4 0 09013
2 21089 82.9232 207.1571 0028741 303.6045 56.2366 13.74070314265735
AO-13
1 19216U 88051B 96144.87944303 -.00000159 00000-0 32876-3 0 2081
2 19216 57.2681 115.3040 7416844 40.2644 355.5473 2.09793402 29333
UO-14
1 20437U 90005B 96145.25876163 .00000038 00000-0 31483-4 0 1843
2 20437 98.5441 228.7215 0010434 277.1533 82.8462 14.29921341330637
RS-15
1 23439U 94085A 96145.24000110 -.00000039 00000-0 10000-3 0 1359
2 23439 64.8222 61.8085 0162005 203.3796 155.9700 11.27525120 58083
AO-16
1 20439U 90005D 96145.14749826 .00000045 00000-0 34514-4 0 09932
2 20439 98.5580 230.7926 0010896 278.4274 81.5688 14.29975799330635
DO-17
1 20440U 90005E 96145.17212489 .00000009 00000-0 20248-4 0 09947
2 20440 98.5608 231.4419 0010594 276.5234 83.4745 14.30117270330665
WO-18
1 20441U 90005F 96145.23142719 .00000007 00000-0 19380-4 0 9878
2 20441 98.5603 231.4412 0011477 276.7661 83.2208 14.30087041330676
LO-19
1 20442U 90005G 96145.15909643 .00000044 00000-0 33986-4 0 09933
2 20442 98.5617 231.8527 0011653 275.8245 84.1609 14.30195439330684
FO-20
1 20480U 90013C 96145.05867153 .00000011 00000-0 94062-4 0 8791
2 20480 99.0259 174.4977 0540427 179.1289 181.0880 12.83233651294799
AO-21
1 21087U 91006A 96145.06060008 .00000093 00000-0 82657-4 0 07160
2 21087 82.9388 339.5699 0034117 276.3824 83.3447 13.74568279266690
UO-22
1 21575U 91050B 96145.16780739 .00000015 00000-0 19348-4 0 07073
2 21575 98.3519 212.2631 0008102 344.8239 15.2697 14.37024320254612
KO-23
1 22077U 92052B 96144.76030816 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 05970
2 22077 66.0785 240.5990 0012414 306.3082 53.6785 12.86297302177666
KO-25
1 22828U 93061F 96145.16312122 .00000067 00000-0 44489-4 0 04647
2 22828 98.5784 221.3646 0009812 291.1274 68.8859 14.28141953106688
IO-26
1 22826U 93061D 96145.17632165 .00000022 00000-0 26540-4 0 05008
2 22826 98.5817 221.3173 0009173 308.7275 51.3077 14.27804111138577
AO-27
1 22825U 93061C 96145.17818503 -.00000007 00000-0 14611-4 0 04930
2 22825 98.5804 221.1556 0008428 309.0158 51.0280 14.27695365138562
PO-28
1 22829U 93061G 96145.17943711 .00000031 00000-0 29841-4 0 04908
2 22829 98.5783 221.4354 0009961 293.6236 66.3887 14.28122292138601
Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Tuesday,
May 28, 1996, at 2230z on Baudot and AMTOR.
NNNN
/EX
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:31 1996
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
From: psoper@encore.com (Pete Soper)
Subject: Re: How to operate Mode K on RS-12/13
Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 21:55:53 GMT
Message-ID: <Drtu99.2v0@encore.com>
References: <31A32CF6.77C8@saga.telemax.no>
Anders Fongen <anders.fongen@saga.telemax.no> writes:
>I've heard that there is only mode K (21MHz up, 28MHz down)
>available on RS-12. The other modes are QRT.
Hello Anders,
RS-12 is running mode KT now. Many people are using the
2 meter band downlink instead of the 10m one. I've had QSOs
with several folks recently that used the 2m link. They say it
is working very, very well. And after getting all the poor
to OK signal reports from folks listening on 10m it was nice
to get an S9+20db from an OM the other night as he was
using a 22 element yagi for receiving :-)
But to answer your original question, operating on
mode K where you cannot hear your own downlink signal is
difficult. It takes me so much knob turning and button pushing,
checking and double checking the doppler charts, etc, that I
only average 2-3 contacts per pass when there is good activity.
With poor activity like late at night I make 0-1 contact per
pass. But it's fun anyway!
One key thing is to stick to the rule of tuning the
higher of the two frequencies, which for RS-12 means the
downlink. If the other guy is moving his transmit frequency
like he would for many other modes it is simply impossible to
succeed. I also think I'd go crazy having to tune the transmit
side with a single rig in split mode as opposed to the RIT :-)
I think the CW robot could be used to check tuning
accuracy with a single rig. Another reason for me to get my
last upgrade :-) (In the US, the advanced/extra class falls in
the middle of the RS-12 uplink range and I am a lowly advanced
class amateur).
Here is a summary of the RS-12 data in case you need it:
Satellite: RS-12 NASA Catalog Number: 21089
Analog Transponders:
Uplink Downlink
Mode K: 21.210 - 21.250 Mhz 29.410 MHz - 29.450 MHz
Mode T: 21.210 - 21.250 MHz 145.910 MHz - 145.950 MHz
Mode A: 145.910 - 145.950 Mhz 29.410 MHz - 29.450 MHz
Mode KT: 21 MHz uplink into 29 and 145 MHz downlinks
Mode KA: 21 MHz and 145 MHz uplinks into a common 29 MHz downlink
Beacons: 29.408 MHz, 29.454 MHz, 145.912 MHz, 145.958 MHz
Robot Upinks: 21.130 MHz, 145.830 MHz
Kindest Regards,
Pete
KS4XG
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:32 1996
From: Francisco Costa <fcosta@mail.telepac.pt>
Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Is STS-77 active on ham bands???
Date: 25 May 1996 21:08:53 GMT
Message-ID: <4o7st5$m40@vivaldi.telepac.pt>
Hi
I know this mission has no SAREX.
But i say on OH2BUA Web Cluster a dx spot
from KC5FJR at 1548 UTC 25th May anouncing
STS77 on 144.550 MHz.
What does it mean?
Was voice? Or data?
Calling Who??? Hams?
Or Shanon on board Mir?
Or what???...
I apreciate any help.
Many thanks in advance.
From "Number 1 SAREX fan in Portugal"
73's F.Costa CT1EAT
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:34 1996
From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Set: Space Shuttle (96143.91666667)
Date: 23 May 1996 15:34:02 GMT
Message-ID: <4o20ha$kod@blackbird.afit.af.mil>
Keywords: Space Shuttle, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the *NEW* Celestial WWW,
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software ar
e
also available on this system. As a service to the satellite user community,
the most current elements for the current shuttle mission are provided below.
Element sets (also updated daily), shuttle elements, and some documentation
and software are also available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil
(129.92.1.66) in the directory pub/space.
******************************************************************************
*
STS 77
1 23870U 96032A 96143.91666667 .00000330 53615-5 45472-5 0 146
2 23870 39.0135 250.3586 0008847 287.6149 328.9986 15.96615492 559
1996032B
1 23871U 96032B 96142.62142725 .00038403 59543-5 90241-4 0 48
2 23871 39.0160 258.9811 0006520 275.2121 84.7945 15.96610201 355
1996032C
1 23872U 96032C 96143.35927604 .33369273 58942-5 57057-2 0 166
2 23872 39.0322 253.9177 0008701 300.5494 59.9587 16.31848780 399
1996032D
1 23876U 96032D 96144.24718962 .00048023 62801-5 10941-3 0 43
2 23876 39.0153 248.1545 0007853 290.9965 69.0323 15.96996221 138
--
Dr TS Kelso Adjunct Professor of Space Operations
tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:36 1996
From: tkelso@afit.af.mil (TS Kelso)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: NORAD Two-Line Orbital Element Set: Space Shuttle (96145.25000000)
Date: 24 May 1996 22:12:38 GMT
Message-ID: <4o5c8m$1gq@blackbird.afit.af.mil>
Keywords: Space Shuttle, Orbital Elements, Keplerian, NORAD
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the *NEW* Celestial WWW,
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/
and are updated daily (when possible). Documentation and tracking software ar
e
also available on this system. As a service to the satellite user community,
the most current elements for the current shuttle mission are provided below.
Element sets (also updated daily), shuttle elements, and some documentation
and software are also available via anonymous ftp from archive.afit.af.mil
(129.92.1.66) in the directory pub/space.
******************************************************************************
*
STS 77
1 23870U 96032A 96145.25000000 .00000309 53649-5 43818-5 0 198
2 23870 39.0097 241.4738 0009011 298.0792 75.2321 15.97105091 779
1996032B
1 23871U 96032B 96142.62142725 .00038403 59543-5 90241-4 0 48
2 23871 39.0160 258.9811 0006520 275.2121 84.7945 15.96610201 355
1996032C
1 23872U 96032C 96143.35927604 .33369273 58942-5 57057-2 0 166
2 23872 39.0322 253.9177 0008701 300.5494 59.9587 16.31848780 399
1996032D
1 23876U 96032D 96144.49727964 .00088972 84261-5 19943-3 0 55
2 23876 39.0139 246.4859 0007258 290.0584 69.9466 15.97014105 172
--
Dr TS Kelso Adjunct Professor of Space Operations
tkelso@afit.af.mil Air Force Institute of Technology
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:38 1996
From: Carl Estey <carl.estey@HBC.Honeywell.com>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Our VHF/UHF frequencies at risk - again!
Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 11:38:38 -0600
Message-ID: <31AC8B9E.F8C@HBC.Honeywell.com>
Dear Fellow Amateur Radio Operator:
I have just received the following advanced copy of the July 1996 QST
editorial written by K1ZZ from Tod Olson, K0TO, and it focuses on an
issue near and dear to many of us - specifically, the potential loss
or sharing of our VHF and UHF frequencies with commercial services.
Please do three things TODAY -
1. Read the editorial.
2. Write letters to those listed in the editorial. Be rational and not
emotional. Tell them sharing is not in the public interest.
3. Pass the editorial on to as many other concerned folks as you can.
Experience shows that what works best is MANY, MANY filled mail bags to
governement officals. Post cards work well too - but the objective is to
get a large volume of mail to these folks real quick and make sure they
shift
their interests to someone elses frequencies and not OURS!
By your help ... and letter writing right now, we can help protect our
frequencies and make sure we have the capabilities in the future to
continue
to serve the public good! Write TODAY!
73, Carl Estey WA0CQG
================Beginning of editorial======================
Write Now!
Get out a pen and paper, or boot up your computer. There's work to
be done! Your help is needed to defend two meters and 70 cm. Yes, that's
right -- the two most popular and crowded amateur VHF/UHF bands! But
don't panic, and don't "go ballistic."
Here's what's happening, and what you can do about it. The United
States is preparing for the 1997 ITU World Radiocommunication Conference,
WRC-97. In the past, the public has been able to participate in the
preparations for such conferences by responding to FCC Notices of
Inquiry.
In March, the FCC announced a streamlining of its International Bureau's
preparatory processes for WRCs. Under the new scheme, the NOIs have been
eliminated in favor of increased emphasis on WRC Advisory Committees.
For WRC-97, a series of Informal Working Groups (IWGs) of the
Advisory Committee has been created to address specific agenda items. The
output of each IWG will go directly to a joint FCC-NTIA-Department of
State
Steering Committee of the Advisory Committee. There, draft proposals as
received from the IWGs will be reviewed and forwarded to the FCC for
possible
release as preliminary U.S. proposals for public comment.
In announcing the streamlined WRC preparatory process, the FCC tried
to reassure those who might be concerned about reduced opportunities for
public participation: "Interested parties should note that input to the
Advisory Committee may be sent at any time directly to the Chair of the
WRC-97 Advisory Committee; the Chairs of the Advisory Committee's
Informal
Working Groups; Cecily C. Holiday, the FCC's federal officer of the
WRC-97
Advisory Committee, or to Damon C. Ladson, the alternate federal
officer."
Hold that thought while we shift gears to the substance of the
issue.
One of the WRC-97 agenda items includes consideration of possible
additional frequency allocations for the mobile-satellite service.
So-called
"little LEOs," low-earth orbit satellites below 1 GHz, already have
allocations. Their proponents claim these are inadequate and are trying
for
more. The needs of little LEOs are being addressed in IWG-2A, chaired by
Warren Richards of the Department of State. The ARRL technical relations
staff participates in IWG-2A to represent Amateur Radio interests.
At the May 7 IWG-2A meeting, an industry representative proposed a
list
of "candidate bands" for little LEOs. The list includes a number of bands
that would negatively impact existing services, and does not include
others
that would be technically more feasible but to which strong objection
from
incumbents could be expected -- the point being that some political,
rather
than purely technical, judgment already has influenced the list.
Incredibly, 144-148 and 420-450 MHz were included on the list! This
is
the first time in memory that another service has been proposed for the
two-meter amateur band. We must make sure it is also the last time.
We do not need to explain to ARRL members the extensive use that is
made of these bands by amateurs. The two bands provide the backbone of
our
local public service communications effort. Voice and data, mobile and
fixed, even television -- the list of present amateur uses is a long one,
and of future uses is even longer. Both are already used for satellite
services and for moonbounce and extended-range terrestrial operations
requiring extremely sensitive receivers and high levels of effective
radiated power.
Apparently we did need to explain all this to the little LEO
industry
representatives, so we did just that -- both at the meeting and in a
followup
letter on May 15. We also explained that we had to regard the matter as
extremely serious. No one with the slightest background
inradiocommunication
could possibly believe that a mobile-satellite service could be
introduced into
either band without disrupting existing and future amateur operations.
Therefore,
we said, if we did not receive assurance that they would be taken off the
list
of candidate bands by the deadline for this issue of QST, we would have
no choice but to bring the matter to the attention of the entire
membership.
The response we received was unsatisfactory. In effect, we were told
the little LEO industry would consider our views but that until their
spectrum needs are satisfied, all bands must remain under consideration.
So, this is a call to action. We must get across to the industry and
government participants in IWG-2A that the 144-148 MHz and 420-450 MHz
bands cannot be considered as candidates for mobile-satellite services.
We need to drive the point home so forcefully, with so many grassroots
responses, that no one is ever tempted to try this again.
Which brings us back to that invitation for "interested parties"
to send input "at any time." There's no time like the present! Here are
the key addresses, including those of the mobile-satellite industry
folks who seem to have started the ruckus:
Cecily C. Holiday, International Bureau, FCC, Washington, DC 20554;
choliday@fcc.gov; FAX (202) 418-0748.
Warren G. Richards, Chair, IWG-2A, Department of State, CIP
2529, Washington, DC 20520; richardswg@ms6820wpoa.us-
state.gov; FAX (202) 647-7407.
Tracey Weisler, FCC Rep., IWG-2A, International Bureau, FCC,
Washington, DC 20554; tweisler@fcc.gov; FAX (202) 418-2824.
Mary Kay Williams, Final Analysis, Inc., 7500 Greenway
Center, Ste. 1240, Greenbelt, MD 20770; FAX (301) 474-3228.
Leslie Taylor, President, LTA, 6800 Carlynn Court, Bethesda,
MD 20817; ltaylor@lta.com; FAX (301) 229-3148.
Do comment. But be civil. Don't abuse people who are
simply doing their jobs. We have to get across that casting
covetous eyes on amateur bands is counterproductive, and
contrary to the public interest. To accomplish this we
need a lot of comments, including yours. But remember that
the objective is to educate and persuade, not to intimidate. We
don't need to. The facts are on our side.
To monitor the FCC's ongoing WRC-97 preparations, visit
its WRC-97 home page at: http://www.fcc.gov/ib/wrc97/.
Write now. Right now! -- David Sumner, K1ZZ
================end of editorial==================================
--
Carl Estey, Amateur Radio Station WA0CQG
Honeywell Inc., Homes and Building Control, MN10-2518, 1885 Douglas Dr.,
Golden Valley, MN 55422 (612) 954-6922
E-Mail: carl.estey@HBC.Honeywell.com or wa0cqg@wa0cqg-uhf.ampr.org
(TCP/IP)
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:39 1996
From: Peter Markham
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Sat ants 144 & 440; what polarization?
Date: 27 May 1996 16:59:50 -0700
Message-ID: <4odflm$pm5@doc.zippo.com>
I will be installing a 144mhz and a 440 mhz crossed yagi for satellite
work. To start with, it will be difficult to incorporate polarization
switching. What is the suggested choice, for fixed polarization, if I
intend to work both digital and analog birds? Why?
TIA,
Pete/wa4hei
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:40 1996
From: earwax@indy.net
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: TR-851A
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 21:51:15
Message-ID: <earwax.32.0015DB52@indy.net>
Summary: Sat gear For Sale
Hello,
I'm posting this for a friend who doesn't have an account.
ForSale
Kenwood TR-851A, Tokyo HiPower 70 cm amp ,HL120U and MFJ-219 Antenna Analyzer
.
Will ship COD! $800 or best offer!!
Bud Walker,W9QOX 812-466-5514
73 es etc...
Charlie, N9NVV
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:41 1996
From: mdim@intranet.GR (Mixalis Dimitrakakis)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: TVRO KEPLERIAN DATA info ?????
Date: 27 May 96 09:24:52 GMT
Message-ID: <199605270928.MAA06426@helios.intranet.GR>
Dear Amateur
I would like to ask you if there is a site somewhere in www. or internet
to get keplerian data for tvro sat. for Europe like
Astra A, Astra B,C,D,E, eutelsat 2F1,2F2,Intelsat 601 etc........
I receive kep.data from ARRL through the ham-space@ucsd.edu but I can not
locate these european tvro sats in their contents (catalog number).
I am also a subscriber to" satellite times" and "AMSAT Journal" but I have no
t
seen anything in these magazines about those sats.
Thank you in advance
73 SV1CVY Michael
Electrical Engineer
R & D Dept.
Intracom SA
Telecommunication Industry
Email mdim@intranet.gr
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:42 1996
From: Laurie Wing <laurie@clausent.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: WEATHER PICS
Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 10:47:22 GMT
Message-ID: <640691918wnr@clausent.demon.co.uk>
References: <89351356wnr@sling.demon.co.uk>
Reply-To: laurie@clausent.demon.co.uk
Hello Piers,
A corollary to the moving picture approach suggested by other
respondents is that you should be able to download satellite weather
picture in the first place - which problem you may already have solved.
Should you have not, however, a look through back numbers of Wireless
World of about ten years ago might help. There was an article on
setting up everything from antenna to PC, all of which was simple and
inexpensive.
Incidentally, the Home Office responded to the article in a rather
prune-faced way by pointing out that it was illegal to download such
pictures as it violated the provisions of the UK's Wireless
Telegraphy Act. I don't know if the Law has moved on since then.
--
| Laurie Wing EMail: lwing@clausent.demon.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1703 790953|
From amsoft@epix.net Wed May 29 23:47:42 1996
From: py3crx@sp-gw.py2bjo.ampr.ORG
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Weather Sats...
Date: 23 May 96 10:27:14 GMT
Message-ID: <2772@SP-gw.ampr.org>
Recently I saw some guys looking for a software that can do weather
pictures animation. Well, depending on the accuracy you're looking for.
I use the JVFAX7.1, a home-made 8 bit A/D interface, home-made down
converter (1691MHz to 470MHz) and a modified Realistic PRO-59 Scanner.
The antena is a 1.5 meter meshed TVRO Dish and with this set-up I use
to receive Both GOES8 and METEOSAT5. As this software was written by a
german guy, it has some special masks to METEOSAT5 and some automatic
features such Digital Header decoding and can do some animation with
false colors. Pretty good if you just want to see moving clouds(mainly at
a 525 line TV sistem such PAL-M or NTSC).
At the same time, anybody have any information abt HRPT decoders,
homebrewing...?
Thanks es regards.
Marcus - PY3CRX@SP-GW.PY2BJO.AMPR.ORG - Sao Paulo - Brasil.
From amsoft@epix.net Mon Jun 03 17:26:44 1996
From: p.illmayer@sno.mts.dec.com (Peter Illmayer)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: A new "kid"on the block....
Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 22:23:58 GMT
Message-ID: <4oap5g$t67@funlwb2.stl.dec.com>
Hello ALL
Well in the hope of finding out more about satelite communications,
I've posted this message to the group hoping someone can set me
straight.
I intend in getting into satelite "stuff" very soon but I'm just
trying to get a grasp on what I need. I intend purchasing a ft736 but
this looks like it is only a small portion of the $$$ required to get
the show going.
I have a KPC9612 tnc and mfj1278 at the moment. I gather I can use
the KPC9612 for 9600 comms (full duplex ??) and the mfj1278 for 1200
comms with MIR ??. I was also advised that I need a 1200 baud psk
modem to work additional sats..
Will the combination of kpc9612/mfj1278/psk 1200 baud tnc get me
"most"places ?? If not, well what do I need ??
I also got a copy of insta-trak on the weekend, it's a BRILLIANT piece
of software and I just couldn't drag myself away from the screen over
the weekend (while doing a Uni assignment). I understand that it
works well with a "Kansas City Tracker" card. Do they get around "2nd
hand" or do I have to cough up for a new one. I'd be happy to bring
in one from the US.. Also, the Kenpro rotator is supposed to be the
unit to buy. The Yaesu one's have not been electrically approved for
Australia.
Well that brings me onto the best part, Antennas.. So what do I do
here ??. Do I homebrew them or buy them. I don't have heaps of fancy
test gear to build one but I have a great workshop to physically build
them. Are there good designs out there for satelite antennas ??
Dumb questions maybe but ya gotta start somewhere !!!!!
Thanks for any assistance..
Pete..vk2yx
p.illmayer@sno.mts.dec.com
From amsoft@epix.net Mon Jun 03 17:26:46 1996
From: ken.thompson@Symbios.COM (ken.thompson)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: TVRO KEPLERIAN DATA info ?????
Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 09:19:48
Message-ID: <ken.thompson.1290.000954CA@Symbios.COM>
References: <199605270928.MAA06426@helios.intranet.GR> <Ds6L3G.MIw@pe1chl.ampr.org>
>> Dear Amateur
>> I would like to ask you if there is a site somewhere in www. or internet
>> to get keplerian data for tvro sat. for Europe like
>> Astra A, Astra B,C,D,E, eutelsat 2F1,2F2,Intelsat 601 etc........
>> I receive kep.data from ARRL through the ham-space@ucsd.edu but I can not
>> locate these european tvro sats in their contents (catalog number).
>You can find them on TS Kelso's site, look in this newsgroup for details.
>(he regularly posts Shuttle and Amsat keps here, but more is available
>by FTP)
http://oigsysop.atsc.allied.com/tle/geo.htm
and
http://www.grove.net/~tkelso/NORAD/elements/tvro.txt
both are good.
From amsoft@epix.net Mon Jun 03 17:26:46 1996
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
Subject: Re: REJECTED: Ham-Space Digest V96 #158
Reply-To: pe1chl@amsat.org
Message-ID: <Ds9tz4.4Kn@pe1chl.ampr.org>
References: <9605291432.BB00029@imggw1.us.dg.com>
Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 13:11:28 GMT
In <9605291432.BB00029@imggw1.us.dg.com> MAILER-DAEMON@IMGGW1.ceo.dg.COM write
s:
> ----- Mail rejected by CEO. -----
>No User Waiting Mail not sent to:gary rogers@dgc.ceo
> ----- Unsent message follows -----
Isn't there someone out there who knows how to remove that user from
the mailing list? Or how to educate the "ucsd usenet gateway" not to
bounce error messages to the news group?
Is is getting annoying to have those bounced digests (sometimes including
copies of earlier bounced digests) on the newsgroup. When it really
gets out of hand it could end in a dangerous chain reaction.
Rob
--
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Rob Janssen pe1chl@amsat.org | BBS: +31-302870036 (2300-0730 local) |
| AMPRnet: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8WNO.#UTR.NLD.EU |
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
From amsoft@epix.net Mon Jun 03 17:26:50 1996
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
Subject: Re: Our VHF/UHF frequencies at risk - again!
Reply-To: pe1chl@amsat.org
Message-ID: <Ds9usD.4o8@pe1chl.ampr.org>
References: <31AC8B9E.F8C@HBC.Honeywell.com>
Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 13:29:00 GMT
In <31AC8B9E.F8C@HBC.Honeywell.com> Carl Estey <carl.estey@HBC.Honeywell.com>
writes:
[2m and 70cm band on list for possible LEO allocation]
>So, this is a call to action. We must get across to the industry and
>government participants in IWG-2A that the 144-148 MHz and 420-450 MHz
>bands cannot be considered as candidates for mobile-satellite services.
You should know that other regions have only the 144-146 and 430-440
segments allocated to amateur radio. And the latter is not even fully
available in some European countries, and there is a constant threat
of 2MHz segments being scraped off it in many other countries. So, in
a way, you can only consider yourself lucky.
The adjacent bands (that are inside the USA allocation) are very heavily
populated with commercial services over here. They do not seem to
be likely candidates for satellite operation. When those LEO services
are to be operating worldwide, the 144-148 and 420-450 bands do not seem
to be suitable candidates.
Rob
--
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Rob Janssen pe1chl@amsat.org | BBS: +31-302870036 (2300-0730 local) |
| AMPRnet: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8WNO.#UTR.NLD.EU |
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
From amsoft@epix.net Mon Jun 03 17:26:51 1996
From: rtw@fuwutai.att.com (Rob Whitacre)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: Re: Reference for patch antennas
Date: 31 May 1996 13:50:14 GMT
Message-ID: <4omtem$48a@nntpa.cb.att.com>
References: <4o55c4$edr@murrow.corp.sgi.com>
Keywords: Tumbler, chain, fob, lock
In article <4o55c4$edr@murrow.corp.sgi.com>, jimf@zoinks.corp.sgi.com says...
>
>I'm interested in the design of patch antennas to evaluate them as a low
profile
>alternative to crossed yagis, helicals etc for OSCAR work.
>
>I recently talked to an AMSAT rep that talked about testing the 3D birds
>antennas by using them for just that, contacting FO20 or AO13 I think.
>
>I have looked in my references and can only find passing mention to patch
>antennas and would like to know if someone can suggest a reference that goes
>into dome detal such as theory of operation and design parameters.
>
>
>Jim
>KF6AGJ
>
Check out the "Antenna Engineering Handbook" by Jasik and Johnson. One thing
you want to pay attention to with any of these omnidirectional circular
polarized antennas is how the CP holds up versus elevation angle.
Rob WB8WQA
From amsoft@epix.net Mon Jun 03 17:26:51 1996
From: USA Communications
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.space
Subject: United Space Alliance Web Site
Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 20:37:56 GMT
Message-ID: <4onltf$f4q@cisu2.jsc.nasa.gov>
United Space Alliance, headquartered in Houston, is a
Rockwell/Lockheed Martin joint venture formed to conduct the Space
Flight Operations Contract for NASA. USA performs Space Shuttle launch
and landing activities at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and
flight operations in Houston.
Our Web address is:
http://www.unitedspacealliance.com