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  • Good but one question

    Good app. I use for amateur radio satellites plus the ISS.
    When I have used the time bar at the bottom is there a quicker way to reset the time back to 'now'?
    If I do it manually it takes time but also seems to lose time afterwards even though it shows the clock ticking away?
  • You get what you pay for!

    Worthless.
  • Cool

    Cool app once you figure out how to use it. I would love to know how fast the satellite is moving, not just relV and what the satellite does :)
  • Deleted

    ... After 10 minutes of nothing but frustration. The developer should have gotten some user feedback (apart from his/her own) before publishing this thing. No clue how to get the view of earth that's shown on the App Store preview. Also needs some spell checking - that must be embarrassing.
  • Good app

    Agree with m0aeu re other reviewers. The key thing is that when you go to one of the sites to download satellites, you have to press the refresh button otherwise the list looks empty. Re changing location, the app calls location "station." Work it out guys!
  • Terse user interface

    I have been predicting satellite passes since 1999. This app was hard to figure out. Relatively easy to find the features and set them up. Harder to save my changes into the app. So far, it is unclear why I am not seeing passes for all the satellites I have loaded.
  • Rubbish

    It lacks a few essentials like actually working, it shows only one satellite which never moves!
  • iPhone 5

    Great concept but needs more work. Doesn't work properly on IPhone 5. Tutorials are not broad enough. Would be happy to pay if it worked. What are the yellow and white dots? The satellite moves all over the place when you zoom in and out. It is not sitting on the track.
  • Awesome!

    For those who find this app too difficult to use, you probably don't need the app or don't have a use for it. Those who do have a use for this app (other than just wanting to know what's above you), you'll probably know how to figure it out.

    This app is great for amateur radio operators who want a good way to track the location of objects like GOES, POES, OSCAR, and many other radio-enabled satellites including the ISS and Soyuz.

    You can manually enter individual satellites, insert URLs to download TLE telemetries, or use the preinstalled TLEs to track objects.

    It's never been so easy for me to track my antennae and follow a target!
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  • Pretty good

    It is a bit tricky to get used to but once you master it, it's a good tool.

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