John, I think the dates that look nice for you are: September 15 21 22 28 29 What do you think ? Best luck Victor On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Victor Herrero <hubbleed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello John Wes All > > Approximately from South Carolina: > > 2011/09/03 near 1200 UT is a low Io-A pass of low probability, ~ altitude > 45 deg, 2.5 hours past transit > RJP3 map attached > > 2011/09/07 near 0500 UT is a red Io-A pass, ~ altitude 30 deg, 4 hours > before transit > > Am I mistaken ? > > Hope that helps > > --... ...-- > November 7 Yankee Bravo Victor > mobile in Pemberton British Columbia > WiFi band > http://herrero-radio-astronomy.blogspot.com/ > > > > > On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Wesley Greenman > <greenman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> On 9/1/2011 10:55 AM, jhcox2000@xxxxxxx wrote: >> >> Hello Everyone: >> I am a new radiojove listener. Should have the receiver and antennae >> up and running by Sunday. Someone shared with the group the August listening >> times for Jupiter/Io. Does anyone have the September times? Thanks. >> >> John Cox >> South Carolina >> >> Hi John, >> I strongly recommend to use the Radio Jupiter Pro software included on >> your CD to run your predictions since it uses your location (longitude, >> latitude, time zone). You can run the predictions for months ahead this >> way. >> For the east coast there is a Jupiter Io-A predicted from 1030-1250 UT or >> 6:30- 8:50 AM (Saturday). I don't see another good one until September 7th. >> Good luck. >> >> Wes >> > >