On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 09:05 -0800, karaka29211 wrote:
> Adding a frequency field to the open air format isn't as easy as it sounds.
> The problem is that the people providing the open air file need to be aware
> of such a feature and use it. Also the addition of stuff to that file format
> standard is not within our hands... The only thing we could do is support a
> non-standard, but I don't really like that idea.
> 
The OpenAir format can be made to carry frequencies without violating
the format: the UK airspace file I used at the end of last season merely
appends it to the name: DUXFORD:122.075 and does the same for CTAs too.

Martin



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