I was looking this morning as well, but couldn't find them.
Analyzing the doppler shift indicated the pass was 50s later than the pre-launch TLE's indicated (for the 8:30 UTC pass over the UK) I updated the pre-launch TLE (by adding 50s to the Epoch time, and re-calculating the checksum) and the doppler correction on the following pass was much better. I guess the orbit may be slightly higher than predicted, resulting in a fractionally longer orbital period.
73s, Simon. G7WIQ

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark L. Hammond" <[email protected]>
To: "Alan Cresswell" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 1:20 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: MaSat-1


Anybody find the TLEs yet??

Using the pre-launch set this morning wasn't really great. It's amazing what 24 hours will do :)

For example, this moring I could hear Masat-1 and XATCOBEO "below the horizon" according to the pre-launch set. So it's appearing later than predicited using this set.

Mark N8MH

At 09:52 AM 2/14/2012 +0000, Alan Cresswell wrote:
Good 32 deg Masat-1 pass over ZL at 0911UT.
373 frames decoded and good solid signals throughout the pass.

73
Alan
ZL2BX

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