Hi Bob & all,
At 02:45 AM 11/26/99 -0000, you wrote:
...
>The SETLAT and SETLON commands are typed in the callsign entry field inside
>the program. They are not part of the CFG file. Setting it from the CFG
>file works just fine too.
OK. I sure wouldn't want to set lat and long every time I start the
program. I put them in the config file along with everything else I can
think of. But using either at the call entry lets you see the current
values of both - useful.
>The beam heading appears at the bottom of the F10, "Check Country" window.
>In SS, there's no countries to be checked, and therefore no beam headings.
With the cntrl-F10, the beam heading was displayed on the bottom of the
main window (and commands the rotor). This does not happen with a non-DX
contest.. Maybe it should be supressed if it's value is probably wrong.
(You can _type_ an angle and use cntrl-F10 to command a rotor change).
>Everybody is east of you (mostly).
I knew that. I was posing a general question, though. However, Vancouver
and North Carolina are about 90 deg apart.
...so many ways, so little time,
73, Tony
Tony Armendariz, AD6ID
ad6id@arrl.net
FISTS 3535 WPSS ARRL
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