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- Quick Start Guide
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- Sometimes it is difficult to know where to begin when
- first trying a new software package. This is true of
- any package, no matter how simple or how complicated.
- There always is some sort of learning curve associated
- with it. The goal of this document is to "level out"
- that learning curve by getting you focused on the most
- important items of the program. This will assist you
- in your evaluation of the product prior to
- registration.
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- Ready To Run
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- PC-Track is extremely versatile, and has many options
- that are changeable by the user. But it is configured
- to be essentially "ready to go" when you load it on
- your computer. Only a few minor things need to be setup
- prior to using the program. Once you are up to speed on
- the basic operation, then you can explore more of the
- deeper features of the program and see how powerful it
- really is.
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- Eight Basic Steps
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- There are eight basic steps to getting familiar with
- the product:
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- 1 Get familiar with the basics
- 2 Select and Configure printer
- 3 Select Parameter File
- 4 Configure System Settings
- 5 Select Active Sites
- 6 Track in Graphics Mode
- 7 Track in Text Mode
- 8 Scan for available passes
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- Step One - Get Familiar With The Basics - F1
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- While PC-TRACK has been written to use many convenient
- methods of displaying and controlling the information
- available, it would be beneficial to you to review the
- help screens dealing with the various parts of the
- program (windows, dialog boxes, scroll bars, etc.) to
- become familiar with how they work. Once you gain that
- familiarity, it will be much easier for you to navigate
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- your way through the program and understand the various
- terms and phrases used. Press the F1 key for help
- anywhere in the program.
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- You are also encouraged to read the User Guide
- (USRGUIDE.DOC) chapter entitled "The User Interface."
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- Step Two - Set Up the Printer
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- A major thing you want to do is to select the printer
- that you will be using (assuming you have a printer).
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- First, select the "Options" option from the main menu.
- Then select the "Select Printer" option. You will now
- see a list of printers that is available for use. Find
- your printer, or one that your printer emulates (acts
- like) and then press the "Select" button, (or double
- click on it).
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- You should then select the "Options" main menu option,
- and then "Page Setup" option. Set the desired page
- settings with this dialog box.
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- You will then be ready to do most of the basic printing
- available in PC-Track.
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- Step Three - Select A Parameter File
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- PC-Track allows you to have different parameter files.
- Each parameter file contains all of the parameters that
- define what PC-Track is configured to do. All
- attributes, colors, paths, active sites and satellites,
- times, views, etc. are contained in the parameter
- files.
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- Several different sample parameter files are provided
- for you to see how flexible PC-Track is. Examples of
- parameter files provided are:
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- AMATEUR.PRM : Configured to display some amateur radio
- satellites
- WEATHER.PRM : Configured to display some weather
- satellites
- GPS.PRM : Configured to display some global
- positioning satellites
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- To select a sample parameter file, select the File main
- menu option, then select the Open option. You will see
- a list of *.PRM files in the file selection box. Press
- the TAB key to move the cursor to the files list box.
- Highlight the one you wish to try. When highlighted
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- (make sure it also appears in the input line at the top
- of the dialog box), press the RETURN key. The
- parameters will be loaded and you will be ready to
- proceed.
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- Step Four - Configure System Settings
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- It will be important to configure PC-TRACK for the
- proper time zone, and to display dates and distances
- the way you wish. This is done using the System Config
- dialog box.
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- First, select the "Options" option from the main menu.
- Then select the "System Config" option. You will now
- see the System Configuration dialog box. This is where
- you can set up the date format, time frame, and time
- zone. It is particularly important to make sure the
- time zone is correct, so that predictions will be
- correct. Remember that the number entered here is the
- number of hours that UTC time is AHEAD of you. For
- example, Eastern Standard Time for the US would require
- a 5.
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- You can ignore the image path for now, it should already
- be correct.
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- Step Five - Select Primary, Secondary, and Active Sites
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- PC-Track maintains a large database of sites for use
- (up to 200). From this database, you may select up to
- 200 "active" sites, along with a "Primary" and a
- "Secondary" site.
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- Active sites are the ones that will appear in the
- graphics tracking option. If the Line Of Site attribute
- is enabled, these sites display Line Of Site lines to
- satellites that are visible to them.
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- The Primary and Secondary sites are special sites used
- in graphics tracking and the Mutual Pass Scan option.
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- Active sites are selected from the Select Active Sites
- dialog box. This is accessible using the "Active"
- button. Now with the > and < keys (or by doubleclicking
- the mouse on the desired site names) you can select the
- desired active sites. When finished with this, press
- the Done button. Then press the Done button again to
- close the Edit Sites dialog box.
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- The primary and secondary sites are selected from the
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- Edit Sites dialog box. You can access this dialog box
- by selecting the "Edit" main menu option then the
- select the "Sites" sub option. Pressing the F5 hot key
- from the main screen will also bring up the Edit Sites
- dialog box. Select a primary site in the "Primary Site"
- and "Secondary Site"input line.
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- Step Six - Track in Graphics Mode
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- To access the Graphics Tracking Mode, select the "View"
- main menu option, and then the "Track(Graphics)"
- option. You may also access this by pressing the F2 hot
- key from the main screen. The graphics tracking mode
- will then be activated. For details on options
- available in graphics track mode, see the chapter
- dealing with that mode. You may also press the F1 key
- for a list of available options.
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- NOTE:
- PC-TRACK makes use of pre-drawn globe views
- and maps to speed graphics displays while at
- the same time providing versatility in the
- viewpoints available to the user. The
- unregistered release of PC-TRACK provides you
- with 4 globe views and one world mercator
- views. The colors and geographic features are
- pre- determined by Acme Workshops as those
- that would best serve as trial displays. They
- are intended to allow an adequate
- demonstration the capabilities of PC-TRACK
- prior to registration.
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- The registered package, however, includes a
- utility program that allows you to develop
- your own globe views and mercator projection
- world map. With this utility, you have the
- capability of defining the viewpoint (point
- in space from which the globe is viewed),
- offset (point on the screen where the center
- of the earth is), colors and geographical
- features (coasts, islands, lakes, rivers,
- country boundaries, and state boundaries) of
- the views. You can define multiple sets of
- globe views, each with up to 30 different
- views. PC- TRACK can load and make available
- up to 30 views at a time.
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- Please consider these items when evaluating
- PC-TRACK, and realize that the 4 views of the
- globe that you get with the pre-registration
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- copy is only the beginning.
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- Step Seven - Track in Text Mode
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- To access the text track mode, select the "View" main
- menu option, and the "Track(Text)" option. You may also
- access this mode by pressing the F3 hot key from the
- main screen. This mode displays current or future
- position data for the Primary Satellite and the Primary
- and Secondary Sites.
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- Step Eight - Scan for mutually visible passes
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- To access the scan mode, select the "View" main menu
- option, and the "Scan(Text)" option. You may also
- access this mode by pressing the F4 hot key from the
- main screen. This mode allows you to can for satellite
- passes that are mutually visible between the Primary
- and Secondary sites. All active satellites are scanned.
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- Additional Experiment:
- Select Other Primary and Active Satellites
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- PC-Track maintains a large database of satellites for
- use (up to 200). From this database, you may select up
- to 200 "Active" satellites to track and visualize,
- along with a "Primary" satellite.
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- Active satellites are the ones for which positions will
- be computed and will appear on the graphics track
- screen. They are also the ones that will be scanned in
- the Mutual Visibility Pass Scan option (see below).
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- The Primary satellite is used in the text tracking mode
- as the satellite that will be analyzed.
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- Active satellites are selected from the Select Active
- Satellites dialog box. This is accessible using the
- "Active" button. Now with the > and < keys (or by
- doubleclicking the mouse on the desired satellite
- names) you can select the desired active satellites.
- When finished with this, press the Done button. Then
- press the Done button again to close the Edit
- Satellites dialog box.
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- The primary satellite is selected from the Edit
- Satellites dialog box. You can access this dialog box
- by selecting the "Edit" main menu option then the
- select the "Satellites" sub option. Pressing the F5 hot
- key from the main screen will also bring up the Edit
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- Satellites dialog box. Select a primary satellite in
- the "Primary Satellite" input line.
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- Register
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- If you decide to continue to use PC-Track after the
- trial period, you will need to register your copy of
- PC-Track. When you register, you will receive many
- benefits, as well as additional software that will make
- PC-Track even more flexible and powerful.
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- See REGISTER.DOC for information on registering.
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- You can easily fill out your registration form using
- the on-line form. To access the on-line form, press the
- ALT and F9 keys together.
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- Enjoy!
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- You should now have enough of an introduction into PC-
- Track to begin using it with confidence. Remember to
- use the F1 key when in doubt about anything. Complete
- help is available on all parts of the program. And now
- that you've got a feel for how PC-Track works, it might
- be a good time to read the rest of The PC-Track User
- Guide. For a more detailed information about the
- features and capabilities of PC-Track, read the PC-
- Track Reference. (Provided in the registered user
- package).
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- NOTE:
- Remember that the satellite data provided
- with PC-TRACK was fresh when packaged, but
- most likely will not be when you receive it.
- It is important to get fresh satellite data
- in order to have accurate predictions since
- most satellites undergo periodic maneuvers to
- maintain proper orbits. See the chapter
- called Data Sources for information on how to
- obtain the latest satellite data for your
- predictions.