GorbTrack

GorbTrack

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License:Freeware

Total downloads:518 (1 last week)

Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:0.40

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Description

GorbTrack, also known as the Geostationary Orbit Tracker, is an exceptional freeware program designed to assist in locating geostationary satellites effectively. The latest version, 0.40, of this robust software package is crafted by the talented developer Berry Walda. Users can easily access the download by seeking the program file named Gorb.exe.

Categorized under Education with a subcategory of Science Tools, GorbTrack proves to be an invaluable aid for anyone aiming to pinpoint geostationary satellites, particularly those used for television broadcasts. In addition to this, the application prominently displays vital astronomical values, including the precise positions of the sun and moon, thus expanding its utility beyond satellite tracking.

A noteworthy aspect is that GorbTrack is highly accessible, supporting a wide range of operating systems such as Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. This broad compatibility ensures that a wider audience can benefit from its features without OS constraints. For those interested in exploring its earlier capabilities, the previous version available is 0.4.

To ensure precise satellite aiming, GorbTrack can read files provided by NIMA, containing the geographic coordinates of thousands of cities worldwide, with the notable exception of cities in the USA. This feature facilitates accurate dish alignment, enhancing the reception of satellite television broadcasts.

Pros:

  • Free to use, making it accessible to everyone.
  • Broad OS support from Windows XP to Windows 11.
  • Reads NIMA files with extensive city data for precise satellite alignment.
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