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General Discussion / Re: PAW Vector Question - Significance of 'Base Station' and 'Rosetta' Settings
« on: October 28, 2022, 02:34:49 pm »
Thank you so much for the reply Chris. 
To confirm my understanding of what you wrote. "Rosetta" is a receiving rather than transmission test. If we had perfectly functioning kit (inc iGrid) but flew in an environment where we were the only a/c in the area, we would be seen by multiple ground stations and thus would have a corresponding plot on Vector / Base Stations for that flight but we would not hear any other a/c directly as there would be none to be heard so there would be a zero return on Vector / Rosetta.
Makes sense as we do often fly from our private strip after most of the local airfields have closed.

To confirm my understanding of what you wrote. "Rosetta" is a receiving rather than transmission test. If we had perfectly functioning kit (inc iGrid) but flew in an environment where we were the only a/c in the area, we would be seen by multiple ground stations and thus would have a corresponding plot on Vector / Base Stations for that flight but we would not hear any other a/c directly as there would be none to be heard so there would be a zero return on Vector / Rosetta.
Makes sense as we do often fly from our private strip after most of the local airfields have closed.
