[Dx4win] Beam heading problem

Jim Reisert AD1C jjreisert at alum.mit.edu
Sun May 16 16:35:24 EDT 2010


Simplest way is to disable it on your cluster node.  Sometimes more
(wrong) information is better than no information.

On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Dusty Chapman <k3wc at verizon.net> wrote:

> I just figured out why I get false beam headings occasionally.  There
> doesn't seem to be anything in my manual about this.  If you look at the
> beam heading for a station that is spotted on 6 meters and there are grid
> squares in the "Remarks" of the spot AND the last grid square is that of the
> spotter rather than the station spotted, the beam heading is then to the
> direction of the spotter.  Is there a way to not have the grid square be the
> determining factor for giving a beam heading?  I would guess the program
> uses prefixes for spots that don't show grid squares.
> Thanks,
> Dusty - K3WC

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