Nope. Excellent guess though, and kind of a similar type of thing.
Position ambiguity is now a box with lines diagonal from corner to
corner, with the symbol placed in the center. I see VA7ALB-9,
AC9H-12, and DL1HSI on my map with position ambiguity rectangles.
Ah.. yes.. very different.. cool.
These white rectangles are something that I added a while back
showing the precision of the posits. You'll only see it from about
zoom 1 through zoom 16 I think.
Apologies.. I mistook the two.
For Base-91 packets it's very small and just barely viewable at zoom
1. About 2'x3' I think?
For standard APRS packets or Mic-E packets, it'll be quite large,
something like 40' x 60' at my latitude.
There's no way to turn it off. Most people don't zoom in that far
anyway. Is it causing any problems?
Not for me... I was mistaking what the two of them were... both very
useful features..
I hope I didn't add to the confustion :)
Regards
de John
EI7IG
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John Ronan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, +353-51-302938
Telecommunications Software & Systems Group, http://www.tssg.org
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