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https://github.com/csete/gpredict
Gpredict is a real time satellite tracking and orbit prediction program
for the Linux desktop. It uses the SGP4/SDP4 propagation algorithms together
with NORAD two-line element sets (TLE).
Some core features of Gpredict include:
- Tracking of a large number of satellites only limited by the physical
memory and processing power of the computer
- Display the tracking data in lists, maps, polar plots and any combination
of these
- Have many modules open at the same either in a notebook or in their own
windows. The modules can also run in full-screen mode
- You can use many ground stations
- Predict upcoming passes
- Gpredict can run in real-time, simulated real-time (fast forward and
backward), and manual time control
- Detailed information both the real time and non-real time modes
- Doppler tuning of radios via Hamlib rigctld
- Antenna rotator control via Hamlib rotctld
Requirements
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Gpredict is written using the Gtk+ 3 widget set, which is available for most
Unix like operating systems, Mac and Windows. Following libraries are required
for successful compilation of Gpredict:
- Gtk+ 3 or later
- GLib 2.32 or later
- GooCanvas 2
- Libcurl 7.16 or later
- Hamlib (runtime only, not required for build)
If you compile Gpredict from source you will also need the development packages
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Ubuntu systems you can install the build dependencies using:
sudo apt install libtool intltool autoconf automake libcurl4-openssl-dev
sudo apt install pkg-config libglib2.0-dev libgtk-3-dev libgoocanvas-2.0-dev
./autogen.sh
./configure
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