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PlanePlotter Version 6.4.1.6 Released

Started by Anmer, March 28, 2014, 07:43:08 AM

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Anmer

From Bev at COAA.

Hi,

PlanePlotter version 6.4.1.6 is now available for download following
the link on the PlanePlotter web site.

http://www.planeplotter.com#download

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Updates are free to registered users.

You may need to exercise your browser Refresh function to force it to show you the new version of the PlanePlotter web page. If you post a message saying that the web site is still pointing to an earlier version, you pay a forfeit !

You can install the new version over the old one but you *must* close/exit PlanePlotter before installing the new one. Your settings will be preserved. If you post a message saying that the installer is unable to replace planeplotter.exe, it means that you did not close PP first and you pay a forfeit !

If you have a version-specific firewall (eg Zone Alarm), you may have to reassure it that the new version is permitted to access the Internet.
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New in version 6.4.1.6 - in no particular order

Radar pulse rate display
         ..on the "y" display, the permanent dots now match the snowflakes even if the map is offset.

Signal Strength in MySky
         ..Signal strength shows in MySky if enabled on the chart.
VDL2 and TCP receivers
         ..No fault found.  Two dongles on one machine need special treatment.
TCAS alerts
        ..PlanePlotter no longer crashes when there is a TCAS alert.

TCAS alerts
         ..TCAS alerts show alerting aircraft identity as well as conflicting aircraft.
Cleared to altitude in OLE/COM
         ..a problem with target altitude via OLE/COM should be fixed.
New Test networking option
         ..New "Help..Test networking..Check NTP status" option opens a command prompt and runs "ntpq -p".

Toolbar at the bottom
         .. No fault found

VDL2/MultiPSK on another machine
         ..You can now address a MultiPSK server on another IP address:port to decode VDL2.

Regards
Bev
COAA

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