It'd be nice to have a AOS time for the satellites , or even just for 1 satellite as that's all i generally monitor (ISS) atm , something like the sunrise/sunset time format currently used , if possible
Paul .
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Shouldn't be too hard.lappydesktop wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 9:39 pm It'd be nice to have a AOS time for the satellites , or even just for 1 satellite as that's all i generally monitor (ISS) atm , something like the sunrise/sunset time format currently used , if possible
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Shouldn't be too hard Simon says and tnx for the reply , it'd take me 10 year a Uni and maybe a then! to figure that outSimon G4ELI wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 6:15 amShouldn't be too hard.lappydesktop wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 9:39 pm It'd be nice to have a AOS time for the satellites , or even just for 1 satellite as that's all i generally monitor (ISS) atm , something like the sunrise/sunset time format currently used , if possible
Paul .
I'll be looking forward to it if your thinking about it , AOS would be a great addition say for instance monitoring the ISS only for me , i use your HRD ver5 and some others and out of them all i like your World Map the most to look at imo
cheers Paul