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The '''centre mode''' is designed for en-route control centre simulation. It disables all airport-specific features, and allows to place the radar anywhere on Earth. When selecting this mode: | The '''centre mode''' is designed for en-route control centre simulation. It disables all airport-specific features, and allows to place the radar anywhere on Earth. When selecting this mode: | ||
* The location code is a designator of your choice (excluding airport codes), under which to save your location-specific settings. A good idea is to use ICAO airspace designations, e.g. <code>SBBS</code> for the Brasilia FIR in central Brazil or <code>LFFF</code> for the Paris region in France. | * The location code is a designator of your choice (excluding airport codes), under which to save your location-specific settings. A good idea is to use ICAO airspace designations, e.g. <code>SBBS</code> for the Brasilia FIR in central Brazil or <code>LFFF</code> for the Paris region in France. | ||
* The radar position field specifies the point on which to centre the radar. For example, <code>LFPO>090,15</code> will centre the radar on a point 15 NM to the East of Orly airport. | * The radar position field specifies the point on which to centre the radar. For example, <code>LFPO>090,15</code> will centre the radar on a point 15 NM to the East of Orly airport. Click on the help button for a summary of valid point specification formats, or read the ''Point specification'' section in the <code>README</code> for more detail. | ||
You may also bypass the launcher and start directly at a given location with the following command, using an ICAO code for an airport, or a previously defined CTR position: | You may also bypass the launcher and start directly at a given location with the following command, using an ICAO code for an airport, or a previously defined CTR position: |
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