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<font color="#000000">It is ok now Jim.<br>
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sh/h version<br>
VERSION French-Guiana-FY: 245 degs - dist: 4472 mi, 7197 km
Reciprocal heading: 35 <br>
degs<br>
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tnx,73,Roland ON6HH<br>
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Op 4/11/2011 15:19, Jim Reisert AD1C schreef:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 2:27 AM, ON6HH Roland Huysentruyt <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:on6hh@ktk.be"><on6hh@ktk.be></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><font color="#000000">sh/h version give following result :
ON6HH de ON0DXK-5 4-Nov-2011 0822Z dxspider >
sh/h version
VERSION 22-Jul-2011: 184 degs - dist: 3518 mi, 5662 km Reciprocal heading: 3 degs
ON6HH de ON0DXK-5 4-Nov-2011 0822Z dxspider ></font>
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I saw the same thing. There is a VERSION callsign in the WPXLOC.RAW
file which seems to over-ride the one in the CTY.DAT county file (it's
at 0 deg latitude, 0 deg longitude). I thought the callsign mapping
in CTY.DAT would always win. I'm copying Dirk.
You can fix this by editing spider/data/wpxloc.raw and removing this line:
VERSION 22-Jul-2011 358 0 0
0.00 0 0 0 N 0 0 0 E
Then follow the instructions as if you are updating CTY.DAT. If you
did it right, "SH/H VERSION" should say "French Guiana, FY"
Dirk, did something change in this area, or has DX Spider always done this?
- Jim
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