Satellite Data (IG)
Although you can show some details of the currently-selected satellite in the Data Bar, the Satellite Data page in the Info Bar gives you many more details. The 'Time Mapper UHD' can show up to 8 different satellites on the map at once, selected in the 'Settings Menu > Satellites' sub-page. The Satellite Data page in the Info Bar lets you choose to rotate between all the available satellites, by typing the shortcut 'SA', or lock on to one specific satellite by typing the shortcuts 'S1' - 'S8'. For the selected Satellite, you will see Latitude, Longitude, Azimuth, Elevation, Range, Altitude, Speed, Footprint Radius, and a list of details for the next 5 satellite passes over your home location.
There is also a Polar Plot, centered on your location, that shows the predicted path of a satellite from horizon to horizon, with details of Azimuth and Elevation plus current sun position for the next 5 passes, when the satellite will be visible at the User Location. When a single satellite is selected, the polar diagram will show a different image when the pass is active, with an orange arrow showing the current direction to the satellite. This image is not shown when rotating through 'All Satellites', as there may be more than one satellites currently over-flying the User-location. There is also a countdown timer to the next 'AOS' (Acquisition Of Satellite). When the satellite is in view, an arrow is added to the polar plot, showing the current direction to the satellite from the User Position, with a countdown timer to 'LOS' (Loss Of Satellite).
Extra details are added for the selected Satellite: Satellite Number, International Designator, Epoch, Local Sideral Time, Set Number, Inclination, Right Ascending Node, Eccentricity, Argument of Perigee, Drag Term, Mean Anomaly, and Mean Motion.
When available for the current satellite, we also show Uplink/Downlink/Beacon frequency information, plus Mode, Callsign, and Status, thanks to Mineo Wakita JE9PEL at https://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/.
You can also click any of the passes listed under 'Next Passes' to show a small window with an expanded color 3D view of the pass, in a format that is much easier to visualize. The view is centered on your User Location, and shows the arc of the pass in the sky, with a green dot for AOS (Acquisition of Satellite), a blue dot for the Mid Point, and a red dot for the LOS (Loss of Satellite). A yellow line connects the User Location to the Mid Point of the pass. There are two controls: 'Elv' that adjusts the elevation of the plot (2°-90°), and 'Rot' that rotates the plot clockwise (0°-90°).
There are no other Pop-Outs associated with this Info Bar page.