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Melchior FRANZ schrieb:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:03:11PM -0700, Alex Romosan wrote:
> 
>>looking at the trace logs it looks like fgfs goes through every metar
>>station out there:
>>
>>Initializing environment subsystem
>>2005/08/22 14:56
>>KSFO 221456Z 00000KT 10SM SCT007 OVC010 13/11 A2995 RMK AO2 SLP142 T01280106 
>>53002 
>>METAR from weather.noaa.gov
>>METAR data too old
>>no metar at metar = KSFO
> 
> 
> Check if your system time is set correctly. If it's running
> in the future or past, every metar data set will be too old/new
> and fgfs searches for an acceptable one. (It should probably
> stop trying after the first 10 failed sets.)

or it could ask an NTP-server for the correct time... but that's
problaby going too far.

CU,
Chris

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