[aprssig] Satellite Predictions requires a) Beacon and b) Messaging IGate
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
ldeffenb at homeside.to
Mon Oct 17 14:01:43 EDT 2011
A reminder: For the satellite pass query to work from RF, you MUST have
beaconed a position AND be within range of a bi-directional,
message-passing IGate.
I tried to track down a direct contact for LA9IRA who has been trying
and trying (from LA9IRA-9) to get a pass prediction for the ISS.
However, it appears that LA9IRA-9:
a) has not beaconed a position since 2011-06-03 13:36:22 UTC (136 days
ago) (http://aprs.fi/info/LA9IRA-9)
b) is not in range of a message-gating IGate (based on retries
http://aprs.fi/?c=raw&call=LA9IRA-9)
Here's the message trace from the SATSRV server for the most recent attempt:
2011-10-17T17:38:18.427 LA9IRA-9>ISS a{0
2011-10-17T17:38:18.428 ISS>LA9IRA-9 Please Beacon Position
2011-10-17T17:41:18.057 LA9IRA-9>ISS a{0
2011-10-17T17:41:18.057 ISS>LA9IRA-9 Please Beacon Position
2011-10-17T17:43:26.312 LA9IRA-9>ISS a{0
2011-10-17T17:43:26.312 ISS>LA9IRA-9 Please Beacon Position
2011-10-17T17:44:25.659 LA9IRA-9>ISS a{0
2011-10-17T17:44:25.659 ISS>LA9IRA-9 Please Beacon Position
If anyone knows of a way to contact Christian Langgard (from qrz.com,
but no e-mail there), please forward this message on to him/her so as to
not end up with a disgruntled user that believes the ISS query server
just plain doesn't work. It does, IF you tell it where you are and can
hear it's responses.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
PS. If you're trying to use the ISS pass predictor and aren't getting
an answer, you can always check the raw packets at
http://aprs.fi/?c=raw&call=ISS&limit=25&view=normal to see the server
side of what's happening. Substitute whatever satellite you are
addressing for "ISS" in that URL.
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