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SpaceQry – The Space Query and Extract System

The Space Query and Extract System, or SpaceQry,  is a software package which provides access to the Radiocommunication Bureau's Space Radiocommunication Stations database, as well as, to the BR's electronic database publications of the Space International Frequency Information Circulars. SpaceQry also provides full access to the related graphical data through GIMS, and will print selected Space Networks and Earth Stations in BR Space IFIC format using the Space Publications software.

The March 2010 issue of the ITU's Space Radiocommunication Stations on DVD-ROM publication (2010-1 edition) contains version 6.3 of the SpaceQry software. 

You may download the SpaceQry 6.3 installation files, but in order to take full advantage of the SpaceQry software's abilities, you are advised to obtain the SRS on DVD-ROM publication which contains the SRS and GIMS databases, as well as other interesting and very useful software packages.  Once it has been installed on your Win9x, Win2000, ME, XP, or NT4.0 system, to launch the SpaceQry application, go to the Start : Programs : BR Space Applications : SpaceQry menu folder and select the SpaceQry 6.3 menu items identified by the icon:  .

 

 Installation file

 

The file SpaceQrySetup.exe is a self-extracting, compressed installation file.  Once uncompressed, it  comprises the full installation of the SpaceQry 6.3 (build 630002) software package as found on the March 2010 issue of the SRS-on-DVD-ROM.   To download this file, click on the highlighted file name immediately on the right and save it to a temporary directory on your PC.  After downloading the file, you should then run the file (by double-clicking on it from Windows Explorer, etc); this will decompress  the installation files into a temporary directory on your hard disk, and then automatically execute the setup procedure.

Once the "unzipping" and installation has completed, you will probably wish to archive and/or delete the downloaded file.
Note:  SpaceQry 6.3 (build 630002) installation is also on the BR-IFIC 2665 CD-ROM (23.03.10) and all subsequent IFICs.

Online documentation for the SpaceQry software includes a description of what’s new in the latest release of the SpaceQry software, and complete documentation on  how to use the SpaceQry Criteria Dialogue (SpaceQueryGuide) to issue your queries  Also included below are the SpaceQry Powerpoint presentation from the BR Seminar 2008, complete documentation on the structure of the SRS databases, and the latest BR Preface.

NOTE – If you have installed SpaceQry version 6.3 from the March 2010 SRS-on-DVDROM or from the  downloadable installation file from this web site, then you will already have most of these documents in the BR_Soft and SpaceQry folders on your PC. 

 

Download Description Size Date

SpaceQrySetup.exe

Installation file of SpaceQry 10.9 Mb 17 March 2010

 SpaceQueryGuide

User manual 0.9 Mb 06 October 2009

 iwRocket.zip

Installation file for iwRocket 5.78 Mb 21 May 2007

 What's new

What's new in SpaceQry 0.8 Mb 10 March 2010

 MacroQuery Utility Guide

Macro query guide 63.5 Kb 25 June 2003

 SpaceQry Presentation

Presentation for BR seminar 2008 760 Kb 13 November 2008

 SpaceQry Workshop

Workshop for BR seminar 2008 300 Kb 13 November 2008

 FAQ

FAQ: Updating your SRS from an IFIC 560 Kb 17 May 2007

 SRS database (v 6.1 ) description

SRS database v6.1 description 342.7 Kb 21 September 2009

 SRS database (v 6.1 ) diagram

SRS database v6.1 diagram 42.1 Kb 22 September 2009

 BR Preface IFIC & SRS-DVD

BR Preface to the IFIC & SRS-DVD (english) 4.39 Mb  January 2010

 

For further information contact: Space Administrative Software Division

 

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