This section contains the routing for the standard terminal procedures such as SID and STAR. A finished line may look like this: N044.34.6.524:E026.06.27.632:LROP texts:TORA-D/26L 2490mĪ finished freetext section may look like this: The character section may use any number of ASCII characters except carriage return. If you omit the group name then a Default group will be used.
You can group the free texts using the group name. The format for the coordinate may be either the decimal format (eg. The coordinates of latitude and longitude are prefixed by the letter of the hemisphere and then the geographical coordinate. The separator between each element is the : character. The freetext section must be prefixed by this line: įreetext definition lines have the following format: :: It provides the ability to display any ASCII character on the radar video map. This section provides additional map drawing elements. This will move all coordinates by 0.01 degrees to the north 0.02 degrees to the east. That way you can use offset brackets to shift your content. Use offset back to 0, 0 to resume normal operation.
Defining an offset will change all coordinates next to this line to be shifted accordingly.
Offsets can be used in both SCT and ESE files in any place in the file. sct file is as in EuroScope you can load the. And it also must be placed in the same folder where your.
It must then be renamed to the file name of the sector file plus the. This file may be edited and created with any text editor and saved as a standard text file. This file is in addition to other resource configuration files. This file includes information about controller positions, callsings and frequencies in the POSITIONS section, standard departure and arrival routing in the SIDSTARs section, additional static map elements such as FREETEXT and AIRSPACE section with the sector definition and auxiliary boundary information.
The standard sector file and position file does not provide enough functionality so a new format has been developed, called ESE.