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NOAA APT PREDICT BULLETINS (TBUS)
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Table 1-3.—Explanation of Important TBUS Bulletin Elements

Table 1-2.—Typical NOAA APT Predict Bulletin information in Parts II and III deleted. We have added a symbolic code form in italics to help you understand what information is included in the message. Table 1-3 references this symbolic code form and identifies the information. We have concentrated on the information needed for input to the various ephemeris update programs currently in use. Appendix II is a diagram of the octants of the globe. Table 1-2 shows a typical TBUS bulletin with the Directly under the APT Predict line is an identifier for the date of the beginning of the prediction period and the U.S. satellite identification number. In our example  in  the  table,  0105038  means  the  prediction period begins on January 05 (0105) for satellite 38 (NOAA 14). The orbital predictions are carried out to several days. Note that the message date-time-group 021900 shows that the bulletin is transmitted 3 days before the prediction period covered by the message. 1-32

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