I hope you can see what I'm trying to accomplish. What should my overall range setting be? Or does the definition or the rectangle dictate activation/avoidance? I still use it because it is the only thing that works as an enroute navigator and can be updated on the fly so the ONP and fuel stops suggestions stay good. That is the last published, and it was years out of date that season. So as I travel around, I would select the appropriate saved location in the scanner. If you would like a copy of Street Atlas 2015, I could make that happen. do the Lat/Lon points do all the work?Īnother question is: If I define a SITE as a rectangle, does range matter anymore? Once the scanner is given a current location (either by GPS or manually), does the activation of sites/depts begin once you enter the rectangle (and auto-avoid once you leave it)?Įxample: If I saved some "current locations" in the scanner with coordinates in the center of each rectangle, would I even need a range setting? Remember, I do not have the GPS receiver. ![]() If I create the Lat/Lon points for a rectangle, hows does the range setting work within a rectangle? OR. ![]() I understand how circles work (ie range of 7 miles yields an effective radius of 14 miles (plus overall range setting)).įor a long narrow county like mine, I think rectangles may work better, as someone suggested.
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