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AirNav Radar => AirNav Radar Discussion => Topic started by: Erich on May 30, 2023, 02:57:50 PM
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Hello in the forum!
I have to report again because of the logo (ÖAMTC) I've been trying for a long time
Display the logo in column CN with identifier C10-C19 I already have all versions
Tried in CN with 1 space then C10 or 2 spaces I can't figure it out.
When the machines use the license plate, the logo is displayed
Rod Barden once said to try the C10 from afar but no success.
C10-C19 flying under Christophorus Flugrettungsverein or ÖAMTC Flugrettungsverein
Runway31 or Rod Barden certainly have a chance.
LG Erich
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Hi Erich
I'm not sure what you mean - can you post a screenshot?
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Hello Rod!
Thanks for your help, if I see a C15 or similar, I'll take a screenshot
For info
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Rod
Erich I believe is looking to display a logo for ambulance aircraft/helicopters operated by OAMTC https://www.oeamtc.at/thema/flugrettung/ such as OE-XVB https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10725367 which uses the flight ID C7 for radio call sign Christophorus 7
From their web page - In 1983, the ÖAMTC gave the go-ahead with Christophorus 1. Today, EC 135 and H135 emergency helicopters are in action at seventeen locations throughout Austria. The crews are on permanent standby at the base every day from the beginning of sunrise to the end of sunset (exception: In midsummer, when the sunrise is very early, Christophorus 1, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 start service at 6 a.m. and Christophorus 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16 and Europa 3 start service at 7 a.m o'clock.).The Christophorus 2 stationed in Krems/Gneixendorf and the new Christophorus 17 in St. Michael/Upper Styria fly 24-hour operations.
Alan
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Hi Alan/Erich
Thanks for that, Alan.
A flight ID of a letter followed by a number will be treated by the software as an IATA code, and will be looked up in the Airlines table to find a matching ICAO code.
So to find a logo for, for example, a flight ID of C7 followed by anything or nothing, it will be looked up and the Airlines Table which currently gives the ICAO code of CIN, giving the Cinnamon Air logo.
To show an ÖAMTC logo Eric should edit the Airlines Table entry for C7 and change CIN to a code for the ÖAMTC logo, which can be any unused ICAO code, such as OAM.
For an ID of C1 to show (it currently doesn't exist) Erich will have to add a new entry to the table for it, again pointing to the same OAM logo. IDs C10 to C19 should then work as they all start with C1.
The full rules for how this works are here: https://forum.radarbox24.com/index.php?topic=6514.msg71413#msg71413 (https://forum.radarbox24.com/index.php?topic=6514.msg71413#msg71413)
Here is a logo for ÖAMTC - rename it to the 'ICAO' code that you use in the Airlines Table.
Hope that helps
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Thanks Rod, I understand all that, hope Erich can!!
Alan
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Hello Rod Barden and Runway31
Thank you for your help with the ÖAMTC logo (C02-C19)
I've already understood what it's about, but I'm always on the
Settings failed up to the reference to the forum
https://forum.radarbox24.com/index.php?topic=6514.msg71413#msg71413
That was my AHA experience, I entered it correctly in Nav Data C3
Was always 0 so changed to C now I'm waiting for a flight from C10
And I'll get back to you because I've been working with AirNav since 2004
Thank you both for your help
Eric
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Unfortunately without success no logo
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Hier ein Sceenshot
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See Rods reply 4 above for advice on how to do it
Alan
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Hi Erich
In column C3 you should have a three-letter code like OAM (which matches logo file OAM.bmp) and on the same row C2 should have a two-character code like C1
So:
CN C3 CM C2
Helicopter Air Transport Gesellschaft OAM 0 C1
Helicopter Air Transport Gesellschaft OAM 0 C2
Helicopter Air Transport Gesellschaft OAM 0 C7
Also check that there are no other rows with OAM in column C3 or with C1, C2, C7 etc in the C2 column
As I said earlier, the entry for C1 should match IDs of C1 and C10 to C19.
Good luck!
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Hello Rod!
Thanks for your HELP your last hint with OAM led to
Desired success that I have pursued for years.
The logo is now displayed as it should be.
Thank you very much for the troubles with me I am an old 82 year old
AirNav supporter.
thanks again
Eric
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I'm glad you got there :-)
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Doing good for an 82 year old Erich, I thought I was doing well as a mere 70 year old :-))
Alan