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\end{sidewaysfigure}
\subsection{Configuration and Setup Errors in Images}
\index{stvid}\index{process}\index{identify}\index{FITS}
See figure \ref{fig:stvid-misconfigured}, page \pageref{fig:stvid-misconfigured},
for an example of an image processed by a mis-configured system.
As can be seen, the plotted lines are offset from the actual images of satellites.
This, and similar issues, can be addressed by checking:
\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=blue!10,linecolor=blue!30]
\begin{itemize}
\item Recent \glspl{TLE} on both the processing workstation and the
\gls{embedded system}.\index{TLE}
\item Correct, \gls{NTP} (or better) synchronized time on on the processing
workstation and the \gls{embedded system}.
\item Correct latitude, longitude, and altitude are set in configuration
files, typically based on \gls{GNSS} readings.
\index{latitude}\index{longitude}\index{altitude}\index{GNSS}
\end{itemize}
\end{mdframed}
\begin{sidewaysfigure}[p!]
\includegraphics[keepaspectratio=true,height=1.00\textheight,width=1.00\textwidth,angle=0]{stvid/2022-08-25T03\:40\:03.853.fits.png}
\caption{\texttt{stvid} processed image, showing mis-configured/setup system.}
\label{fig:stvid-misconfigured}
\index{stvid}\index{airplane}
\end{sidewaysfigure}

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