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Kirill Lofichenko 914791
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Kirill Lofichenko 914791
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Hello everyone.

I am new to the Euroscope and to virtual ATC, so please bear with me.

I have been trying to get UniATIS to work with Euroscope for a specific airport. The system is marvellous and it works like a charm, but not for my airport. The airport is Tashkent (UTTT) for which the standard UniATIS codes cannot be applied since the ATIS encoding standards are different for that regiun of the world. It decodes everything correctly, and updates regularly, however the winds are in knots (should be in m/s) and there are several other small issues. I was not able to find any information anywhere on how to make this work. I have tried contacting the developer, but with no luck.

From my understanding UTTT should be added to a database with a PHP-script attached to it, the script already exists (Uzbekistan ATIS standards are very close to Russian standards) and it just needs a bit of modification.

Would anyone else be able to help me?

Thank you very much!

Best regards,

Kirill

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Kirill Lofichenko 914791
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It looks like I will be the appointed one. No response from Sami in a about week. He is probably busy. Is there anyone else?

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Stephan Boerner 945550
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Hm, I don't think so, no. Unfortunately then you'll have to wait until he responds. As far as I know he is the only one who can add users.

Stephan Boerner

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Kirill Lofichenko 914791
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Sounds good.

Thank you very much, for the input!

Regards,

Kirill

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