Subj : Re: HAM Echo Rules To : Mark Lewis From : Jimmy Anderson Date : Fri Jun 05 2020 10:35 pm -=> Mark Lewis wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=- JA> I use the iOS app Sky Guide. It knows where I am and gives me a 15 JA> minute heads up... ML> heaven's above may have an iOS app... i forget... either way, it (and ML> several others) are strictly satellite tracking sites... there are, of ML> course, local apps that can be run, too... especially for HAM operators ML> working satellites... gpredict is one or those that is ok... it is ML> going through some updates related to radio control... it can/will turn ML> your antenna and switch freqs on your radio when working a satellite... ML> i used to use the old STSPlus for ground tracks and listing sats with ML> upcoming view chances... currently i'm using gpredict on linux in place ML> of STSPlus but it just isn't the same... ML> they're good but i also want one that shows the sky view from my ML> location with the sat's path so i will know exactly which sat i'm ML> seeing flying over... in that end, i'm using stellarium which is an ML> astronomy program first... but my current setup for all of these is ML> nothing like what i had on my OS/2 system before Hurricane Florence ML> blew through here and mucked things up :| Yeah, this one is astronomy bases first, but has ALL satilites and even old rocket bodies and such. .... Famous Last Words: Oops. --- MultiMail/Mac v0.52 * Origin: Lean Angle BBS * Southaven MS * winserver.org (1:116/17) .