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Re: [Trlog] "All Sun" in beam heading window

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Subject: Re: [Trlog] "All Sun" in beam heading window
From: Jim Smith <jimsmith@shaw.ca>
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 23:46:47 -0800
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I do have the latest, well the penultimate latest, cty.dat.

Well, I just keyed in RZ0ZWA (2320 local time) and the beam heading window shows
"UA9 309 4902 km 2142z/0438z". I haven't checked the sunrise/sunset times but the bearing/distance is right on for RZ0W according to DX Atlas.


And what about the "all sun"?

Another mystery to me is that, while cty.dat shows a single lat/long for all UA9 stations, TR, in its infinite wisdom, somehow knows that RZ0W is at 309 while RZ0A is at 340 deg. I can only presume that TR uses an internal table of lat/long for each prefix. Maybe I just don't know how to decode the cty.dat file.

73, Jim VE7FO

Tree wrote:

On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 10:20:53PM -0800, Jim Smith wrote:



In a recent contest (NOT arrl 10m) I keyed in RZ0ZWA. The beam heading window showed the heading to be 195 instead of the expected 309 and, instead of the usual distance, sunrise/sunset info the words "all sun" appeared. This was around evening grey line time. IIRC the 195 heading was in sunlight but 309 - 180 = 129, not 195.



Sounds like the program doesn't know what to do with this call - and ended up in some random grid near the south pole.

Tree




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