Am Sonntag, 28. Januar 2007 01:00 schrieb John Denker:
> In the real world, some VOR stations and even some localizers
> have a colocated DME station ... but there are plenty that
> don't.
>
> The DME has its own Morse ident, with a distinctive higher pitch.
>From AIM 1.1.7.f
f. VOR/DME, VORTAC, I
Ralf Gerlich a écrit :
> Is there a specific reason related to bug-tracking or sourceforge's
> implementation of it why developers ignore that bug tracker? Or is it
> just because users don't use the bug tracker? Or because developers
> don't like bugtracking?
Bugtracking needs:
1) People to
Hi,
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
>> -- Is there a bug tracker somewhere? I wasn't able to find one.
>
> Yes, but no developer looks into it. It's only there because
> every sf.net project has one. Don't use it. But for sake of
> completeness, here's a two links:
> fg: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/
* John Denker -- Sunday 28 January 2007:
[DME]
> I hereby offer to write the code to fix this ... but only
> if somebody asks me to.
What I know about VOR and DME I learned from fgfs. So I can't
say if there's something wrong, as long as there aren't blatant
coding errors. But when Torsten agrees
> In the real world, some VOR stations and even some localizers
> have a colocated DME station ... but there are plenty that
> don't.
And there are standalone DME stations without a VOR.
>
> The DME has its own Morse ident, with a distinctive higher pitch.
And IIRC the VOR ident repeats every 10 se
In the real world, some VOR stations and even some localizers
have a colocated DME station ... but there are plenty that
don't.
The DME has its own Morse ident, with a distinctive higher pitch.
In the simulator, due to a bug in the code, all stations
transmit the DME Morse ident ... even stations
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