Thanks to all who provided the info on the GSFC 2 line elements that I used to
receive in my mailbox every few days. 

I currently update all my software through the satellite element update feature 
within satpc. I download
the keps, and run a little script that updates my other tracking programs (and 
as we all know, one can't
have too many tracking programs!).

I recall now that I used the GSFC mailings for Amateur, as well as weather 
satellites for APT reception.
I remember that I was pretty familiar with the interpretation of the 2-line 
format, and could type them in
fairly quick. Don't ask me to repeat this feat today! Was it tedious? I guess 
you could say yes, but remember that
feeling you had when you loaded, then ran a tracking program on your home 
computer for the first time - that computer
being a Sinclair, trs-80, coco, VIC, C-64, Apple II, Osbourne (insert your 
favorite here)?  Remember the elation of printing out, sometimes
in the matter of just a few minutes, batch prediction output for the whole 
week? Oscarlocator was a fine method that worked
well for us, but Wow! A home computer in my shack! Then we sat and imagined a 
day when we could get our computers to aim our antennas,
and compensate for doppler.

Thanks to all who filled in the details on my little digression down memory 
lane.  I'm sure there are those of you
on the list who's lane goes down much farther than mine, and I'd like to hear 
the stories.  Thanks!

Rich, N8UX 

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