The main payload of this USSF-67 launch was USA-342 a.k.a. CBAS-2 (Continuous Broadcast Augmenting Satcom).
USSF press release: https://www.ssc.spaceforce.mil/Portals/3/USSF-67 Post Launch Release (SAF PA Changes).pdf
This satellite was tested at 130.5°W, then spent several months at 121.9°W and 115.5°W.
Last move seems to be placing it over our horizon, near 24.4°E now though still moving slightly.
Maybe those with X- or Ka-band (20.2...21.2 GHz) equipment will catch some signals?
S-band telemetry on 2257.5 MHz.
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