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Sokratekk IP: 83.138.189.* | 2006-05-19 09:02 UTC Id: #611 | |
what happend to Orbitron? no update and the ltest news is over 6 month ago... is this project still running? | ||
Matt IP: 70.39.84.* | 2006-05-13 18:46 UTC Id: #610 | |
You to Stephen | ||
Stephen IP: 172.150.138.* | 2006-05-13 13:44 UTC Id: #609 | |
You're welcome, Matt. Have a good weekend. | ||
matt IP: 70.39.84.* | 2006-05-11 21:40 UTC Id: #608 | |
thnx stephen it helped narrow the area down and im doing this for someone no business of mine im just tryin to get paid...thnx again.... | ||
ÖŰɽͬ˛˝´ř / www / email IP: 218.83.155.* | 2006-05-08 09:00 UTC Id: #607 | |
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Stephen IP: 172.147.74.* | 2006-05-07 16:37 UTC Id: #606 | |
Matt, sounds like you want to track someone's car without them knowing? Very touchy subject, on legal grounds. Without knowing exactly what your situation is, you might want to weight all the pros and cons. However, tracking can be as elaborate as GPS, or as simple as a basic radio transmitter, depending on what area/range you need. Hope that helps. | ||
Josef Brockers / email IP: 217.50.205.* | 2006-05-07 07:58 UTC Id: #605 | |
Hi Sebastian, many Thanks for Orbitron. A Card from my very little Town is not avaible at This Time. vy 73 from DE1AJM in Jo31ge (Kleinenbroich - Germany) -Josef- | ||
matt / email IP: 70.39.84.* | 2006-05-07 03:30 UTC Id: #604 | |
stephen, i dont know if u cna help me but i need to place a tracking device in a car and i need to know how to go about doin it | ||
Stephen IP: 172.166.105.* | 2006-04-29 13:43 UTC Id: #603 | |
Thanks, Dave. I will be patient. I've never knew where or when to look for the ISS until after I discovered this program. Kind of embarrassing to have used my scope to view planets, a few galaxies, but never got to see what I don't need a scope for...the ISS. Yes, I see that some windows appear where the ISS can get high enough for me to see. I'll hopefully catch it on a time when my schedule allows as well. Thanks again | ||
Пита / www / email IP: 194.246.112.* | 2006-04-29 09:08 UTC Id: #602 | |
Админы- сделайте русский форум! Плиз! | ||
Пита / www / email IP: 194.246.112.* | 2006-04-29 09:04 UTC Id: #601 | |
Тест! Проверка связи! | ||
Tim Tuck / email IP: 218.214.192.* | 2006-04-28 22:45 UTC Id: #600 | |
Hi Sebastian, Great program, card is on its way! Now for a wish list :) ... 1. The ability to set an offset to the uplink or downlink so the radio "sounds right" when under control. 2. The ability to limit the output resolution to 5 or 4 digits rather than 6 since I've found my Kenwoods' TS-711 and TS-811 round up to 5 when fed 6 digit freqs thus acumulating an error over a pass. This is using WispDDE so it actually might be a problem with that program but it still be a nice addition :) 3. A digital VFO for moving around the pass band of the linear sats driven off the mouse wheel and/or the up/down arrows. thanks again 73's Tim | ||
Dave - K6RTA IP: 207.200.116.* | 2006-04-28 20:50 UTC Id: #599 | |
Stephen... Be patient. Keep looking ahead at projections for ISS. It WILL come by in full view eventually; and is plenty bright enough to overcome city lights. | ||
Stephen / email IP: 172.146.245.* | 2006-04-28 15:58 UTC Id: #598 | |
Here in the midwest(USA), the ISS never gets high in the sky, and being near the cities, I've never had the chance to see it yet. Anyone else had this experience with the ISS usually being low off the horizen, but may have had a clear unobstructed view of the horizon (enough to see it)? | ||
Salomao / email IP: 85.241.50.* | 2006-04-20 13:36 UTC Id: #597 | |
i wonder if anyone is thinking to make a version of Orbitron to run on a pocket PC? I think this is a great software! Best regards Sal | ||
ali-m / email IP: 66.198.39.* | 2006-04-20 13:35 UTC Id: #596 | |
hi every body iam a new user from syria a special thanks to sebastian stoff for this great program | ||
matt IP: 70.39.84.* | 2006-04-20 01:10 UTC Id: #595 | |
thnx stephen you helped clear it up for me. -matt | ||
Mariano IP: 83.8.81.* | 2006-04-19 20:30 UTC Id: #594 | |
Surferboy, Try google for words: "military satellites", good luck! | ||
Surferboy from Switzerland IP: 84.20.58.* | 2006-04-19 17:49 UTC Id: #593 | |
Can someone write me a link to a side with current military Sateliten facts (Please in the forum) ???? | ||
Surferboy from Switzerland IP: 84.20.58.* | 2006-04-19 17:43 UTC Id: #592 | |
Hi there your programm is very interessting and good for Hobby Astronoms like me. Finally a program that the satellites indicates so exactly and in addition is Freeware. Very good Work. | ||
Stephen IP: 172.138.52.* | 2006-04-19 13:27 UTC Id: #591 | |
Matt, it depends on what you used to transmit. The bottom line: first you need to consider what you want to track. Does it already have some sort of transmitting device? If so, is it on a public mode that you could find and track ? If not, can you install one? Etc, etc.. Orbits are predicted, and updated for corrections. If you want to track people or cars, they are not on a fixed path or orbit, and must transmit something that can be tracked. Hope that helps | ||
matt IP: 70.39.84.* | 2006-04-18 18:53 UTC Id: #590 | |
i see so in order for you track something it has to give off a signal that you would be able to trace? if you have that signal or transmitter then how would you ba able to track it. | ||
Stephen IP: 172.165.128.* | 2006-04-17 18:34 UTC Id: #589 | |
Matt, the people or cars you want to track would need some sort of transmitting device in order for you to track them. Some cars have built-in GPS, but it would be difficult for someone to monitor(private individual, etc.). Even cell phones have built in GPS, but again, only trackable by the companies (or government). | ||
Matt / email IP: 70.39.84.* | 2006-04-17 16:24 UTC Id: #588 | |
i just wanted tp trakc like ppl or cars just to see if it can be done with limited tecknowlogy | ||
Stephen IP: 172.131.74.* | 2006-04-14 12:27 UTC Id: #587 | |
Matt,What did you want to track? |