Yes Eddie, You have interrogated the database in the same way as the software does when you Rx a signal. Gary. Yes but click on a Call Sign in the interweb list and all is revealed. Eddie On 27/01/20
Just in case you haven't read it, the "readme.txt" file issued with each release lists the change in the latest release + a very brief description of all updates since 1.0.0 Terry I think last time J
Perhaps it denotes long and short path eg direct or via Barnsley ? G... I think Mike was guessing the max (500) Perhaps I should have wrote 0 to 360 ..... to make it absolutely clear. Gary - G4WGT. -
OK. Red face, here, then. I must admit to ignoring readme files, as they are usually just adverts, or state the absolutely obvious. Thanks for the useful tip. Mike ==
Yes but click on a Call Sign in the interweb list and all is revealed. Eddie I presume because it only relates to the beam heading at your station. Showing it on other reports is meaningless to you.
G... I think Mike was guessing the max (500) Perhaps I should have wrote 0 to 360 ..... to make it absolutely clear. Gary - G4WGT. to 500 ? -- From: "Gary G4WGT" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, J
I think last time JR documented anything it went up in sheet of flames , a sort of James Cagney , white heat moment , but as of 24.00z 1 Feb There are 7 + special hf Tx permits issued by the fcc , wi
Ah, that's interesting. A feature completely hidden by the fact that the software does not alter the cursor when it hovers over the clickable link, unlike the convention for most Windows software. Th
Its is the heading , but looks like some extra code is needed / missing 1-2-0 soon then :( Hi Mike, That is beam heading. 73, Gary - G4WGT. -- Original Message -- From: "Mike Dennison" <mike.dennison
Hi Mike, That is beam heading. 73, Gary - G4WGT. Can any of the Opera experts here tell me why my distance report has an apparently spurius "@:nnn" where 'nnn' is a number from 001 to about 500. The
to 500 ? Hi Mike, That is beam heading. 73, Gary - G4WGT. Can any of the Opera experts here tell me why my distance report has an apparently spurius "@:nnn" where 'nnn' is a number from 001 to about
Mike, I presume because it only relates to the beam heading at your station. Showing it on other reports is meaningless to you. Gary. OK, Gary, but why don't I see it on anyone else's reports? MIke =
Yes me too. Its only the last couple of releases I finally decided to look (hoping for an instruction manual!!) Terry OK. Red face, here, then. I must admit to ignoring readme files, as they are usua