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.gitignore | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
env-dist | ||
requirements.txt | ||
schedule_single_station.py | ||
settings.py | ||
setup.cfg | ||
utils.py |
README.md
auto-scheduler
This is a tool to automatically compute passes of satellites on the SatNOGS network. It uses code from the SatNOGS network scheduler. It requires python-satellitetle for downloading TLEs.
Dependencies
sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev
pip install -r requirements.txt
Configuration
Copy the env-dist file to .env and set your legacy SatNOGS Network credentials.
Setup priority scheduling
The following commands will add a list consisting of all DUV, BPSK1k2, BPSK9k6, [G]MSK and [G]FSK transmitters into priorities_37.txt
.
Please change the station id (here 37
- in the cache file and the list file name) to your correspending one!
awk '{if ($3>=80) print $0 }' /tmp/cache/transmitters_37.txt | grep -e "FSK" | awk '{printf("%s 1.0 %s\n",$1,$2)} > priorities_37.txt'
awk '{if ($3>=0) print $0 }' /tmp/cache/transmitters_37.txt | grep -e "BPSK1k2" | awk '{printf("%s 1.0 %s\n",$1,$2)} >> priorities_37.txt'
awk '{if ($3>=0) print $0 }' /tmp/cache/transmitters_37.txt | grep -e "BPSK9k6" | awk '{printf("%s 1.0 %s\n",$1,$2)} >> priorities_37.txt'
awk '{if ($3>=80) print $0 }' /tmp/cache/transmitters_37.txt | grep -e "MSK" | awk '{printf("%s 1.0 %s\n",$1,$2)} >> priorities_37.txt'
sort -n -k 4 /tmp/cache/transmitters_37.txt | grep -e "DUV" | awk '{printf("%s 1.0 %s\n",$1,$2)} >> priorities_37.txt'
Add ad cron-job
Start editing your default user's cron (select your preferred editor):
crontab -e
Add a line like this - execute the scheduling script on each full hour:
0 */1 * * * <path_to_auto_scheduler>/schedule_single_station.py -s <station_id> -d 1.2 -P <path_to_priority_list>/<priority_file>.txt -f -z
Omit the -f
option to also fill in the gaps, but be aware if using a rotator setup! This will wear-out your Rotator very quickly!
Add -w 60
for a delay if you want to give your rotator a a bit of time (60 s) to reset or home.
Usage
The following command will list all available command-line arguments:
./schedule_single_station.py --help
License
Copyright 2019 - Cees Bassa, Fabian Schmidt, Pierros Papadeas