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Aaron Schpitzer 1174936
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Aaron Schpitzer 1174936
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Is there a detailed tutorial on how to create sectorfiles? I found one about using google earth but no details.

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Jacques Malan 995061
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Hi Aaron,

 

If you are using Euroscope, there is a whole lot of information in the EuroscopeWiki (http://www.euroscope.hu) that will answer all your questions about building sector files.

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Aaron Schpitzer 1174936
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Thanks, I've been there before but didn't know it had details on creating sectorfiles too, it cleared up allot. My only question now is how to make the GEO (airport layout, lakes, etc). I see how some sectorfiles look like someone drew them by hand. My goal is to make one that has straight lines and looks professional, is there any tool for that? thanks

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Jacques Malan 995061
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The easiest way for me to create GEO is to use the 'add path' feature in Google Earth, but it does not always corrospond to flight simulator scenery.

For lakes and dams and other terrain features it is perfect, but you should always compare the runway and taxiway coordinates in flightsim.

Good luck.

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Miguel Frias
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Aaron,

 

The geo section can in fact be drawn over in Google Earth and then converted. However, there is a coastline database already that will generate the coastline inside a specific lat/long rectangle that you specify. It can then be converted to generate the .SCT formatted data.

 

If you want, give me the rectangle area of the coastline you want and I'll get that as .SCT format for you.

 

Miguel

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Scott Diamond 1001574
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Does anyone know where I can get a program to convert extracted coastline data from the NOAA database to .sct?

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Miguel Frias
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Scott,

 

I have that, programmed by me, but it's not webified or standalone. I can try to have that on my website soon (http://fs.mine.nu).

 

Miguel

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Scott Diamond 1001574
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Hi, that would be great to see on your website Miguel which I use for a few other things. In the meantime I've found IvAc Builder to convert NOAA to SCT. http://hsors.pagesperso-orange.fr/ivac.html

 

Great tools you have created on your site.

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Miguel Frias
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It is done. Check here (direct link):

 

http://fs.mine.nu/euroscope/design/geoupload.cgi

 

 

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Scott Diamond 1001574
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Excellent! Thank you very much

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Rob Killins 897126
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Miguel ... thanks for continuing your efforts in producing reliable interfaces to [Mod - Happy Thoughts]ist those of us working deep within sectorfile creation.

 

I can personally say your online applications have saved me alot of time number crunching and error checking thousands of co-ordinates.

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Miguel Frias
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Thanks for your comment Rob. Appreciate it.

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Emiliano Ferraco
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Yes..! Thank you Miguel. I started designing some new sector files, and although i didnt know anything about that till 3 weeks ago, with your tools in only 2 weeks i´m finishing them!

 

Great work!

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Abdelrahman M. Elfeky 1044
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Fantastic tool indeed!

However, I did try to use the output coordinates inside my sector-file and for some reason They didn't appear, I did try to use ASE and it did show the coastline.

 

Regards,,,

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Miguel Frias
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Abdelrahman, send me the data you are using so that I can figure out if something is wrong.

 

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Pavel Brodsky
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Hello,

I have a serious problem with developing ground monitoring system for ES - I am drawing it in Google Earth and then converting it using http://fs.mine.nu/euroscope/design/upload.cgi

 

The problem is with green areas. I draw them in this way (quick example):

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I convert them and I get an error message

*** Warning: style sn_ylw-pushpin has no color, using default (green)

*** Warning: style sh_ylw-pushpin03 has no color, using default (green)

 

And the result in ES looks like that:

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The code in SCT is

[REGIONS]
; - rwy0624
rwy0624 9276813 N050.06.58.326 E014.16.23.541
N050.06.07.506 E014.13.33.957
N050.06.05.692 E014.13.35.261
N050.06.56.566 E014.16.24.864
; - rwy1331
rwy1331 9276813 N050.05.26.422 E014.16.55.098
N050.06.29.640 E014.14.44.224
N050.06.28.074 E014.14.42.347
N050.05.24.886 E014.16.53.134

(and so far, for all my taxiways)...

; - gr[Mod - Happy Thoughts]_test
gr[Mod - Happy Thoughts]_test 9276813 N050.05.31.609 E014.16.54.897
N050.05.36.023 E014.16.47.260
N050.05.32.897 E014.16.45.109
N050.05.32.800 E014.16.45.109
N050.05.29.076 E014.16.52.508

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Miguel Frias
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Hi Pavel,

 

Make sure the polygon for the green area has the color you want in the "Lines" section in "Style, Color" (wheh editing an object in Google Earth). The "Area" section is ignored and the real color that is used is what's in "Line".

 

So if you want to see it correctly, I'd suggest using the color you want in both fields.

 

Miguel

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Jacques Malan 995061
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This works for me:

Region colours are defined in the beginning of the sector file:

 

(Just examples, the numbers are not really the right colours)

#define Runway 65535

#define TaxiWay 9593942

#define Gr[Mod - Happy Thoughts] 338382

 

The regions section will look something like this:

[REGIONS]

REGIONNAME RUNWAYS

Runway N050.06.58.326 E014.16.23.541

N050.06.07.506 E014.13.33.957

N050.06.05.692 E014.13.35.261

N050.06.56.566 E014.16.24.864

 

Runway N050.05.26.422 E014.16.55.098

N050.06.29.640 E014.14.44.224

N050.06.28.074 E014.14.42.347

N050.05.24.886 E014.16.53.134

 

REGIONANME LAWN

gr[Mod - Happy Thoughts] N050.05.31.609 E014.16.54.897

N050.05.36.023 E014.16.47.260

N050.05.32.897 E014.16.45.109

N050.05.32.800 E014.16.45.109

N050.05.29.076 E014.16.52.508

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