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Hi,
if I did run rfplot and found a new satellite I do a run on an (very) large amount of bins but filtered for the identified frequency and bandwidth. my -l can be like 72000 just to check if my identification matches on next passes.
However, the UT date does not go up if I have tabbed through a day of strf.
For exameple, with -s 3160 and -l 72000 I find my id's satellite on the 2024-01-17 09:40
But if I start at -s 2760 , which is at 2024-01-16, I find the same next pass on the 09:40 UTC time from above, except the UT date on the bottom is 2024-01-16
So, if possible, update the date after passing midnight :-)
Thanks
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Hi,
if I did run rfplot and found a new satellite I do a run on an (very) large amount of bins but filtered for the identified frequency and bandwidth. my -l can be like 72000 just to check if my identification matches on next passes.
However, the UT date does not go up if I have tabbed through a day of strf.
For exameple, with -s 3160 and -l 72000 I find my id's satellite on the 2024-01-17 09:40
But if I start at -s 2760 , which is at 2024-01-16, I find the same next pass on the 09:40 UTC time from above, except the UT date on the bottom is 2024-01-16
So, if possible, update the date after passing midnight :-)
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: