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- PC-TRACK VERSION 2.14
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- What is PC-TRACK?
-
- PC-TRACK is a simple but sophisticated means of tracking
- earth orbiting satellites. PC-TRACK is capable of tracking up to
- 8 satellites simultaneously in 4D! (Using the x, y, z axes and
- Time.)
-
- PC-TRACK is useful to amateur radio and weather satellite users,
- science teachers, experimenters, and serious satellite users.
- Use it for demonstrating orbital mechanics, predicting
- availability times, making presentations, performing satellite
- constellation studies, and general orbital analyses. PC-TRACK
- uses satellite data readily available from NASA and other
- sources.
-
- PC-TRACK offers the following features.
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- PROGRAM FEATURES
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- - Can track in 3D on spherical world projections.
- - Can track up to 8 satellites simultaneously.
- - Text screen tracking for users with no EGA capability.
- - Large (nearly full screen) maps included.
- - Rapid graphics screen redraw.
- - Informative satellite position display.
- - Quick start-up.
- - Downlink frequency display, showing doppler shift.
- - Current Orbital Phase, based on current mean anomaly.
- - Multiple maps of world and continents available.
- - AUTOMAP feature available during track which selects appropriate map
- or globe view for current position of selected satellite.
- - All stations in database displayed on the maps and globes.
- - Can be configured to track using UTC time or LOCAL time
- (without changing time zones).
- - Can be configured to display distances using metric or english system.
- - Separate data paths for maps.
- - Satellites can be tracked with or without ground track.
- - Full control of Date, Time, and Interval used to predict object data.
- - DOS real time clock can be set while tracking.
- - Object and Observer files sorted by name.
- - Can use custom named observer and object data files from command line.
- - Disk errors reported to user.
- - Can print computed data for any one of the 8 tracked objects.
- - Can print either all points or just those in range of the observer.
- - Simple option selection (by single letter).
- - Uses overlay file to use less system RAM.
- - Overlay uses EMS 4.0 memory if available to reduce conventional
- memory usage.
- - Can store data for up to 200 objects and 200 observers.
- - Includes conversion program for NASA 2 line Orbital Elements.
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- G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
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- WHAT YOU NEED...
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- In order to run properly, PC-TRACK needs...
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- ■ any 8088, 8086, 80286, 80386SX, 80386, 80486 processor based
- system.
- (A math coprocessor significantly improves performance, but is not
- necessary to run.)
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- ■ 640K RAM. (Must have at least 500K available.) (will also use
- EMS 4.0 memory for the overlay file.
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- ■ at least 2MB of disk space.
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- ■ MS-DOS or PC-DOS version 3.0 or greater.
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- ■ EGA Color Video (Required for graphics use. Any lesser video
- standard will work using the TEXT track capability).
-
- ■ an optional printer capable of printing 6 and at least 12
- Characters Per Inch (CPI);
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- ■ The operational files included on the Distribution Disk.
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- WHAT TO DO...
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- A] Change directory to PCTRACK by typing "CD \PCTRACK"
-
- B] Print The Users Guide...
-
- I recommend you print out the users guide provided on the
- distribution disk in the PROGRAM.EXE file. It was installed
- in the same subdirectory as the main program. It explains
- how to use PC-TRACK. To print out the PC-TRACK Manual, just
- type:
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- COPY USERGIDE.DOC PRN <RETURN>.
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- C] Start PCTRACK by typing "PCT"
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- HOW TO GET SATELLITE DATA
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- PC-TRACK contains in the file OBJECTS.DAT information on
- several weather and amateur satellites. You may wish to track
- other satellites and in time the included data will become out of
- date. It will be necessary in any case to update this
- information. The satellite information required can be obtained
- by requesting the "NASA PREDICTION BULLETIN" or the "TWO LINE
- ORBITAL ELEMENTS" for each of the objects desired, referenced by
- CATALOG NUMBER from:
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- PROJECT OPERATIONS BRANCH (CODE 513)
- NASA/GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
- GREENBELT, MD. 20771
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- You may also request a package of prediction bulletins for
- certain categories of objects such as weather or amateur radio
- satellites rather than by individual CATALOG NUMBERS.
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- If you do not know the CATALOG NUMBER of the satellites you wish
- to order data for, you can request the current "SATELLITE
- SITUATION REPORT". To the best of my knowledge there is no charge
- for this document and it can also be obtained from the above
- address.
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- The Satellite Situation Report lists almost every object
- currently in orbit. Each object is cataloged by the International
- Designation and by Catalog number. It also lists the name, launch
- date, orbital period in minutes, inclination, apogee, perigee,
- and transmitting frequency. By using this document you can
- determine the catalog numbers of the objects you wish to track
- with PC-TRACK.
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- CELESTIAL BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEM
-
- The Celestial BBS is a public domain Bulletin Board System (BBS)
- designed to facilitate communications between individuals with
- interests in the space sciences (Astronomy, Astrodynamics,
- Astrophysics, Celestial Mechanics, and Satellite Technology) and
- related computer applications. The BBS may be used to pass
- information and ask questions on these and related subjects. The
- BBS is intended to provide a Public Domain Software Exchange
- (PDSE) primarily for applications relating to the space sciences,
- as well as general utilities. All contributions are welcome!
-
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- The Celestial BBS receives calls at
- (513) 427-0674.
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- The SYSOP is T.S. Kelso.
-
- The mailing address is:
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- Celestial BBS
- 2340 Raider Drive
- Fairborn, OH 45324-2001
-