Hi Gabor,

The latest TLE:

Aeneas
1 38760U 12048C   14116.25394057 +.00013796 +00000-0 +12439-2 0 04821
2 38760 064.6679 025.2814 0151661 112.1111 249.6109 14.87352181075568

11:23 KE6YFA-1/TELEM>CQ>UI,?,F0 (1199 baud): 4341455255531D0040020001010B06002800FF070000001000F075000070130049C08F134170E2 11:23 KE6YFA-1/TELEM>CQ>UI,?,F0 (1199 baud): 4341455255531D0040020001010B06002814FF070000001000F075000070130049C08F1341A61A 11:24 KE6YFA-1/TELEM>CQ>UI,?,F0 (1199 baud): 4341455255531D0040020001010B06002828FF070000001000F075000070130049C08F1341CD1B 11:24 KE6YFA-1/TELEM>CQ>UI,?,F0 (1199 baud): 4341455255531D0040020001010B06002900FF070000001000F075000070130049C08F13411CD5

Goodluck in tracking AENEAS

73 Jan PE0SAT

On 28-04-2014 23:10, Gabor Berczi wrote:
Hi,

Does anyone have a confirmed uptodate+working TLE for the Aeneas satellite?
http://www.isi.edu/projects/serc/aeneas_news

I had an exact one, but it quickly deteriorated lately for some
reason, being off by 10-15 minutes. Aeneas is a cool sat with a
strong AX.25 beacon which can be cleanly detected by even rudimentary
setups.

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With regards PE0SAT
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