SatNOGS support
Quote from alicja on 2021-08-26, 17:33Hello,
Is there any possibility to connect the rotator to the SatNOGS station? Unfortunately I don't see it on the hamlib list (https://gist.github.com/kerel-fs/2354ff9c082cd3c1594afc38c67bc32a#hamlib-release-33), so probably there is no support for now?
Thanks in advance for the answer.
Hello,
Is there any possibility to connect the rotator to the SatNOGS station? Unfortunately I don't see it on the hamlib list (https://gist.github.com/kerel-fs/2354ff9c082cd3c1594afc38c67bc32a#hamlib-release-33), so probably there is no support for now?
Thanks in advance for the answer.
Quote from F4IGG on 2021-08-26, 21:12
- I use an application on android for satellite tracking.
- Look4sat
- She offers to configure her rotor but I don't have the port number.
- I use an application on android for satellite tracking.
- Look4sat
- She offers to configure her rotor but I don't have the port number.
Quote from alicja on 2021-08-27, 07:45Thanks but unfortunately it doesn't answer the question. I'm asking specifally for the SatNOGS support and how to connect to their system 🙂
Thanks but unfortunately it doesn't answer the question. I'm asking specifally for the SatNOGS support and how to connect to their system 🙂
Quote from Danaco on 2022-08-23, 12:21The MK2 and the upcoming MK3 uses a custom rotctld (daemon for hamlib rotctld), a TCP socket that listens for rotctl-commands (port 4533) which is the same Satnogs use and also the Gpredict PC freeware. But I have not had the hardware to test it with a Satnogs setup or heard of any customer that has tried it yet.
The MK2 and the upcoming MK3 uses a custom rotctld (daemon for hamlib rotctld), a TCP socket that listens for rotctl-commands (port 4533) which is the same Satnogs use and also the Gpredict PC freeware. But I have not had the hardware to test it with a Satnogs setup or heard of any customer that has tried it yet.