Thanks for everyone's help. I solved the problem. It was a 3rd party
clock/calendar application that was causing the problem. Once I removed it and
just used the system clock, the problem went away.
Thanks again. 73 Victor
--- In pocketsat@yahoogroups.com, "Victor" <victor@...> wrote:
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> Thanks to both of you. I had the system clock time zone set to "from system
clock". I changed it so both the system clock and displayed time zone read "from
Obs location ". I have my location set to -5 GMT. The pass predictions calculate
correctly, but the location on the map is wrong. If I change my location to GMT,
then the map is correct but the pass predictions are wrong. I've tried different
combinations and can't get both the map and predictions to be correct at the
same time. Any other ideas? Thanks Victor, ki4hpx
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> --- In pocketsat@yahoogroups.com, "terraxphile" <terraxphile@> wrote:
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> > Be sure to check the sat program for your timezone offset (keeping in mind
daylight savings)
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> > > I installed the application on a Dell AXIM and downloaded the Keps from
NASA. The problem is that the satelite location on the AXIM does not match whats
on the internet. I've tried using the Keps from AMSAT and had the same problem.
Does anyone know what might be causing the problem? The clock and location are
correct on the AXIM. Thanks Victor, KI4HPX
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