Wayne,

I share your surprise that frequency information is not available in a
machine readable format. As the cube sats are coming fast and furious, it
makes keeping up with them harder.

Charles
On Jan 4, 2012 7:59 PM, "Wayne Estes" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm surprised that nobody has made an online repository for the
> Doppler.SQF files for ALL amateur satellites.
>
> What would be the best place to keep one?  AMSAT-NA web site?  On the
> DK1TB's web site, where people go to download SATPC32?
>
> Maintaining a Doppler.SQF repository would be relatively easy.  The list
> isn't that huge, and new satellites don't come along very often.
>
> The repository would also logically include SubTone.SQF and AmsatNames.txt
> information.
>
> Wayne Estes W9AE
>
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