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For those of you who have the Rockwell-Collins "PropMan 2000"
propagation software ... You may have noticed recently, as did I, that the program was no longer able to correctly retrieve "space weather data" from the internet that is used to improve the accuracy of its predictions and predict "ion storms," etc. based on current solar/geomagnetic conditions. The problem seems to be that the folks at NOAA have made some changes in which GOES satellites are used for x-ray and proton measurements, with the result that some files that PropMan looks for either no longer exist (have been replaced with equivalent data in the same format, but with different filenames, due to being sourced from instruments on a different GOES satellite) or no longer seem to be available via "GOPHER" ... and the directory names have changed for access via http ... After some poking around the NOAA website where the data resides and hacking on the "propman.ini" file, I have come up with a propman.ini file that works. This new "propman.ini" file is available from my personal website at: http://home.ptd.net/~wk3c and may be freely used for non-commercial purposes by radio amateurs. Placing this new propman.ini file in the same directory as your other PropMan 2000 files solves the problems with ion storm warnings, etc. (First, make a backup of your current propman.ini file by renaming it to "propman.ini.original" or something like that ...) There is ONE exception ... the USAF and NOAA have discontinued the distribution of a file called "HFRP.txt" from which PropMan 2000 parsed the SSN data. This does not cause internet updates to fail, and the SSN data is available from the following URL: http://www.nwra-az.com/spawx/env_latest.html Look in the row labeled NWRA SSNe: and pick the right-most value (the data for the current day) and manually enter that into the SSN box in your PropMan path dialog box and that will work fine. I am in touch with the engineer in charge at Rockwell-Collins and they appear to be working on considering a re-write of the PropMan 2000 parser to get the SSN data from the URL above ... I have suggested an alternative approach that would not require changes to the existing PropMan 2000 program and am awaiting a reply. 73, -- Carl R. Stevenson - wk3c Grid Square FN20fm http://home.ptd.net/~wk3c ------------------------------------------------------ NCI-1052 Executive Director, No Code International Fellow, The Radio Club of America Senior Member, IEEE Member, IEEE Standards Association Chair, IEEE 802.18 Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group Member, Wi-Fi Alliance Spectrum Committee Co-Chair, Wi-Fi Alliance Legislative Committee Member, QCWA (31424) Member, ARRL Member, TAPR Member, The SETI League ------------------------------------------------------ Join No Code International! Hams for the 21st Century. Help assure the survival and prosperity of ham radio. http://www.nocode.org |
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