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FCC.gov circle plot routine

Read your post last night. Went out and looked at the input screens. It was late so I did not input anything t see what would happen. Will try one later today.

Thanks for reminding me of this tool. I have a location I want to plot.
 
I've been using it for a long time without any difficulties (with the small exception that it seems to place the text indications for the circles far away from them at smaller plot sizes).
 
The little form at the bottom of the AM/FM Query that looks up the related STL/RPU/ICR licenses seems to be broken as well...at least it hasn't worked for me the last few times I've tried it.
 
I emailed Dale Bickel at the FCC about it a couple of weeks ago. He said "They replaced a lot of the servers here at the FCC and assured us they would all still work as before. They're hoping to get things ficed iin a little while."

His tone indicated he was pretty annoyed. I imagine... :)

Clouseau
 
Be advised the Circle Plot routine has been rewritten and now works. Pretty bare bones, now, but at least it works.

Clouseau
 
I tried it, and couldn't get it to plot a circle. Also, the former program allowed you to generate multiple circles form different coordinates. No way to do that now, even if it can be convinced to draw a circle.

What is it with the computer geeks that they just can't leave well enough alone?
 
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