It's currently descending, approaching the east coast of Australia.

On 19-Feb-11 18:55, Joe wrote:
> I found a web page that says it can track
>
> http://www.n2yo.com/?s=7530
>
> and i installed a new Orbitron, and gave it the latest set of keps it
> wanted to do.
>
> Thing is the two things do not agree at all where Oscar 7 is at.  not
> even close.
>
> soo  how do I tell who is right other than to wait for a pass from
> either one and see if i hear anything.
>
> Joe WB9SBD

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