Launching today

AllMySat
Track satellites. Anywhere.
13 followers
Track satellites. Anywhere.
13 followers
AllMySat is not just a satellite tracker. It’s built for people who want to use satellites in real conditions. You can track objects in real time, access frequencies, and log your passes inside the app. Everything is designed for clear, fast use outdoors, with deep iOS integration, night vision mode, and support for multiple languages on iOS and iPadOS.







How does the pass logging actually work, is it manual entry or does it pull from your device's GPS automatically when a tracked satellite comes into view?
@durmusoban4003 You can do both. You can add an entry manually, or use a dedicated mode during a pass to record it along with your voice contact. Everything is then saved automatically with all the pass details already filled in.
After that, you can replay your contacts, add photos, and keep everything as a personal logbook full of memories.
In the next release, AllMySat will also support synchronization with qrz.com, so your QSOs will be synced automatically, whether they come from the app or from QRZ.
Looks promising. Quick question though, does it actually pull live TLE data on its own or do I need to plug in my own source somehow?
@yusufbakkuxn Thanks!
It pulls live TLE data on its own. I give a quick explanation about the refresh schedule and sources here if you’d like to take a look: https://allmysat.com/en/how-it-works
night vision mode actually works well outside, way easier on the eyes than the usual bright interface. pass logging felt snappy too, will keep using it during field work.
@shayleem50530 Thanks a lot for testing it! On the next release, night vision mode will even have a slider to adjust its intensity.
Curious how the pass logging actually works when your phone is in airplane mode or you have zero signal out in the field?
@zlemb5nb TLE are orbital data sets that describe each satellite’s trajectory. With them, you can compute where a satellite will be at any time without needing live data. AllMySat keeps these TLE cached on the phone and updates them every 6 hours. If you’re offline, it just uses the last cached TLE, still reliable for hours, but accuracy slowly degrades after several days without a refresh.
Love how the night vision mode actually works well enough to read on my phone in the dark during early morning passes. Pass logging feels quick and not clunky like other trackers I have tried.
@erginel28238 Thanks a lot, really glad you like it!
Does the night vision mode actually adjust the UI colors for red-friendly viewing, or is it more of a dim theme toggle? Trying to figure out if it would hold up during actual dark-sky sessions.