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Software : Antenna rotor control
- PstRotator
- PstRotator handles just about every controllable rotator in common use:
Prosistel, Green Heron, HyGain, RC1 MDS, Rotor-EZ Idiom Press, Yaesu Az and many more
PstRotator includes automatic tracking for satellite or EME communications, using programs like WSJT, VQLog, TACLog, Z-Track, GJTracker, EME System, Trak_SM, WXtrack, WinOrbit, Orbitron, Nova for Windows, Sat_Explorer, SatPC32, Win-Test.
PstRotator supports remote control over TCP/IP.
[Hits: 1363 | Votes: 8 | Rate: 8.63]
Software : Pocket PC
- pTrack
- pTrack is a satellite tracking program for the Windows CE / Pocket PC palmtop computer. It was designed with simplicity in mind and does not support all the features found in larger satellite tracking packages.
[Hits: 3318 | Votes: 3 | Rate: 5.00]
Software : Satellite tracking
- Nova For Windows
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- Real time tracking of an unlimited number of satellites, fast, accurate and easy to use. Automated FTP keps updates. Also support a great number of interface to control rotors azimuth and elevation plus frequency doppler shift.
[Hits: 22072 | Votes: 41 | Rate: 5.97]
- InstantTrack
- InstantTrack is a satellite tracking program for PC compatibles running DOS or other environments for DOS programs (including Windows) InstantTrack has been a favorite of many amateur radio satellite operators since the introduction of version 1.00 in 1989 ...
[Hits: 2216 | Votes: 3 | Rate: 5.33]
- Home Planet Release 3.1
- Comprehensive astronomy / space / satellite-tracking package for Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
[Hits: 1595 | Votes: 3 | Rate: 10.00]
- DXSat
- Windows satellite tracking program by F6GQK
[Hits: 2019 | Votes: 9 | Rate: 7.11]
- Satellites for Windows Phone 7
- Windows Phone 7 Satellite Tracking and Prediction
[Hits: 348 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 9.00]
- Nova for Windows
- Popular Windows-based satellite tracking program in the world. In use by NASA, the U.S. Air Force, industry, and thousands of amateur radio operators.
[Hits: 775 | Votes: 1 | Rate: 10.00]
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