Minor SV 10 Issues

jdubner

Member
Joined
Apr 30, 2006
Messages
148
Location
Independence, OR
I thought I'd start my own thread for minor issues rather than "pollute" threads on some of the major problems.  Perhaps Dynon Support could address this in a later release.

At certain ranges of the map screen, the airport identifier for a Class-D airfield is not visible.  Perhaps it's "covered" by the airspace ring. 

See the image below.  KSLE (Salem, OR, to the right, inside the 12 NM ring) does not appear.  It does appear on various other ranges, however, both above and below 12 NM IIRC.

SLE.jpg


By the way, I'm not a big fan of the new "North Up" indicator and wish it would just go away on my always-north-up non-touchscreen SkyView.  I understand its purpose but it just obfuscates some of the already limited screen space.

--
Joe
 

jdubner

Member
Joined
Apr 30, 2006
Messages
148
Location
Independence, OR
At certain ranges of the map screen, the airport identifier for a Class-D airfield is not visible.
This is still an issue with firmware version 10.1.  At map ranges of 12 and 20 NM the airfield identifier is not visible; below and above these ranges it is.

Am I the only one experiencing this?  Dynon, what do you say?
 

dynonsupport

Dynon Technical Support
Staff member
Joined
Mar 23, 2005
Messages
13,226
Joe,
We can't re-create that here. Can you please send us your config file so we can see if it's some combination of settings?

Is it only KSLE that disappears or do other airports do it?
 

jdubner

Member
Joined
Apr 30, 2006
Messages
148
Location
Independence, OR
Is it only KSLE that disappears or do other airports do it?
When I re-verified the problem with KSLE yesterday, I found the same behavior on another nearby towered field (KEUG).   That was the only other towered field I checked.  I've never observed this behavior on non-towered fields.

If I'm not mistaken, when I panned the map to KEUG the identifier was visible for an instant but seemed to be "covered up" by another layer on the screen -- perhaps the Class D airspace circle.

I'm attaching my current .DFG file to an email to info@dynonavionics.com and sending it separately from this posting.
 
Top