Erich Eichmann DK1TB har släppt version 12.8 av SatPC32. Ett satellit-spårningsprogram som innehåller förbättringar för Windows Vista kompabilitet, CAT control av många stationer. Erich Eichmann DK1TB har donerat SatPC32 till AMSAT. Var snäll och supporta amatörsatelliter genom att registrera din kopia av SatPC32.
En demoversion av programmet kan laddas ned från upphovmannens webbplats: http://www.dk1tb.de/indexeng.htm
Programmet eller registreringsnyckel till demoprogrammet kan laddas ned från AMSAT's webshop: http://www.amsat-dl.org/vertrieb/english.htm
Nyheterna i version 12.8 är följande:
1. The 16-bit setup program has been replaced by the
latest 32-bit Vista compatible version of Installshield
Express.
2. The CAT steering functions of SatPC32 have been expanded:
a. The program now supports Doppler tuning with a single
ICOM IC-706MKIIG, IC-7000 and compatible radios,
although these radios are not full duplex satellite
transceivers. Previous versions of SatPC32 already support
satellite operation with a single one of the Yaesu half
duplex radios FT-817, FT-857, FT-897.
With half duplex transceivers you can't hear your own
signal on the downlink like you can with full duplex
radios. However, the program automatically sets the uplink
and downlink frequencies to the correct values. So, it
allows voice operation over FM and SSB satellites and
also digital operation. Read the "Hints for .... users
of Icom radios" how to calibrate SSB frequencies when
using a half duplex radio. The file can be opened from
the SatPC32 menu "?" / "Hints for...".
b. Full duplex satellite operation with 2 separate radios
for uplink and downlink has been improved.
Previously, one had to run the tool TxController (that came
with SatPC32) to steer 2 separate radios. SatPC32 then
steered the RX radio directly and TxController the second
radio as the TX. Via DDE, TxController received the data
calculated by SatPC32, using the data to steer the mode and
frequency of the TX radio.
A problem occured when the user switched between a V/U
satellite (uplink on VHF, downlink on UHF, e.g. AO-51) and
an U/V satellite (uplink on UHF, downlink on VHF, e.g.
VO-52). With V/U satellites the VHF radio had to run as
the TX and the UHF radio as the RX, with U/V satellites the
situation was vice versa. Since TxController could only
steer the TX radio, a second instance of SatPC32 and
TxController and a program re-start were necessary when
the user switched between such satellites.
Now SatPC32 itself steers also the second radio directly.
The configuration can be done in the "Radio 2" section of
the menu "Radio Setup".
Numerous devices can be combined, e.g. the Yaesu semi
duplex transceivers with each other or with Icom semi
duplex radios or single band radios or Icom radios with
each other.
With 2 Icom radios only a single serial port is required.
Both radios can be connected in parallel to the
CAT interface.
When the user switches from a V/U satellite to a U/V
satellite or vice versa the program will (optionally)
exchange the roles of both radios as TX and RX.
Example: With FO-29 a FT-817 (that is connected to the UHF
antenna) runs as RX, an IC-706MKIIG (that is connected to
the 2m antenna) runs as TX. When the user tunes the FT-817
with the VFO around the passband the program will
automatically tune the frequency of the IC-706MKIIG to the
correct uplink frequency and the user will immediately hear
his signal on the new frequency.
When the user switches to a U/V satellite the IC-706MKIIG
will run as the RX on VHF. When the user tunes it's VFO the
program will tune the FT-817 to the correct UHF uplink
frequency.
3. The Vista compatibility has been improved. Previously the
SatPC32 data files were stored in the SatPC32 program folder.
They could be edited with Notepad.
Under Windows Vista, however, this method causes problems
if the new "User Account Control" (UAC) is activated
(recommended by Microsoft). Then Vista inhibits changes of
the original data files and creates copies with the changes
instead. Vista saves these copies in a hard-to-find
"compatibilty" folder.
Therefore the SatPC32 data files are no longer stored in the
program folder but in a sub folder 'SatPC32' in the system
folder for application data.
The program displays the path of this data folder in the
bottom line of the menu 'Satellites'.
4. SatPC32 now includes a simple text editor that can alternatively
be used to edit auxiliary files.
In the auxiliary file DivOptions.SQF the user can choose whether
he wants the auxiliary files to be opened with Notepad or with
the SatPC32 editor, see the hints in DivOptions.SQF.
5. Further improvements:
a. SatPC32 supports now the FMN (narrow FM) mode of the IC-910H.
In the file Doppler.SQF enter FMN as the mode if this mode is to be
set.
b. With previous version the menu "CAT" needed to be closed
when the satellite is changed. Otherwise the program could not
update the frequency list. That has been changed. So, the CAT
window can now be left open during operation. It should then be moved
out of the main window.
c. The program now shows the file date of the selected Keplerian
data file in the bottom line of the menu "Satellites". So the
user immediately knows whether the data should be updated.
d. SatPC32ISS:
CAT steering of the FT-736R didn't work reliably when the
satellite's uplink and downlink frequency are the same, e.g.
the packet frequency of the ISS on 145.825 MHz. This has been
fixed.
e. Some minor bugs have been fixed.