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[Problem] Controller position IDs from .ese


Alexander Belyackov 861071
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Alexander Belyackov 861071
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At first, I'd like to say many thanks to guys who made such a great thing like EuroScope!

 

And here's the problem I've discovered: it seems that positions with '_' in their callprefixes (e.g. UNKL_R_APP) are not recognized by program. It's quite serious issue for VATRUS controllers due to local ATC peculiarities.

 

As example, position of Krasnoyarsk Krug (Radar) - UNKL_R_APP:

Krasnoyarsk Krug:Krasnoyarsk Krug:122.000:KR:R:UNKL_R:APP:UNKL_R:APP:0030:0049

 

If someone staffs this position on appropriate frequency, I see not 'KR' in my positon list, but '10' or something similar.

 

Maybe, such position designators are supported with EuroScope, so, please advise to me how I should write them out properly. If not - please fix this issue in next versions.

 

Thanks in advance!

From Siberia with love,

Alexander

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Daniel Doorgakant
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Take out the _R, Provided that UNKL_R_APP uses the frequency of 122.000, that entry would come up anyway

 

Similar problem: http://forums.vatsim.net/viewtopic.php?t=23198

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Alexander Belyackov 861071
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Dan, of course I've made sure that freq of fellow controller is equal to freq in my .ese file Thanks for the link - it seems that's the same problem.

From Siberia with love,

Alexander

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Daniel Doorgakant
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Sorry, I should have been clearer,

 

Make the entry this:

 

Krasnoyarsk Krug:Krasnoyarsk Krug:122.000:KR:R:UNKL:APP:UNKL:APP:0030:0049

 

This means that UNKL_APP, or any UNKL_?_APP that uses the frequency of 122.000 will come up with an ID of KR

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Alexander Belyackov 861071
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Hmm, okay, I'll try this, thanks!

From Siberia with love,

Alexander

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