How about Bodo and Murmansk about 270 and 210 miles respectively. Paul -----Original Message----- From: jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bones Sent: 17 December 2005 03:12 To: jhb_airlines@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jhb_airlines] Re: Italy Not as yet but I'll copy Dave's post here as soon as it comes up on FPI. Rovaniemi is rather out in the sticks - it's a good few hundred miles from either Stockholm or Helsinki - so I'm guessing he may look for places a bit closer. Maybe Trondheim and Archangel. <vbg> bones -----Original Message----- From: jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wilding, Colin Sent: 16 December 2005 15:06 To: jhb_airlines@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jhb_airlines] Re: Italy John, Any ideas as to the other airports for next week? Colin Colin Wilding Policy & Processing Manager HCC Diversified Financial Products Ltd A subsidiary of HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. Mailto:cwilding@xxxxxxxx Tel: +44 20 7680 2933 -----Original Message----- From: jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bones Sent: 16 December 2005 12:05 To: jhb_airlines@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jhb_airlines] Re: Italy It sounds as thought the installation has worked quite well because you seem to have the voice software running OK and I saw your target on the radar screen as well as your flight plan. Frank's suggestion is what I suspect too. The FPI sound, traffic and weather modules operate on different ports and your firewall or router have to allow these through. The INI file gives: VOICEPORT=15000 TRAFFICPORT=15810 MULTIPLAYERPORT=15400 but I think 15200 has to be opened as well. If you want to test it again just post a note here saying when you are going to be online. If not myself I'm sure one of the pilots would be happy to jump in and help.. With the voice module working it makes life easier because we can at least talk through the problem.. bones -----Original Message----- From: jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Paul Sent: 16 December 2005 03:06 To: jhb_airlines@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jhb_airlines] Re: Italy I did have problems setting things up, but just as I got on top of them got called away and had to abandon. I usually work Wednesday evenings so cannot join in but at this time of the year things go a bit quite so I was home for a change. Unfortunately one of my collegues informed a friend who took the opportunity to call round "on the off chance" to catch up. The best laid plans... During my brief (few minutes) online at Nice, I heard Alastair being given taxi to parking and Frank cleared to Venice (I believe). I could see neither so there's obviously a gremlin in the system somewhere. Fingers crossed, I should be available next Wednesday but would like to get my FPI set-up right in advance. I suspect that doing so may mean uninstalling and re-installing. So that I get things right, is there a preferred order to install the modules? Paul. -----Original Message----- From: jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bones Sent: 15 December 2005 16:24 To: JHB Email List Subject: [jhb_airlines] Italy Last night was excellent and I'd hope everyone else enjoyed it too. I'm not sure why it was better than other evenings but the stage lengths seemed just about right and it resulted in a lot of aircraft crossing tracks - nice when this happens. It was slightly busier than of late too as we had a Lufthansa, G-TOMI and a couple of Eurofly aircraft join in. I was also pleased to see two new JHB callsigns show up - Colin Wilding in JHB116 and Paul Reynolds in JHB153. Colin flew from LZSA to LIPZ (Alastair and Frank probably saw him departing as they arrived at LZSA) and I enjoyed a brief chat whilst he was en route. Paul I saw on the ground at Nice but when I looked again later the target had gone - I hope it wasn't a software problem Paul but drop me an email if you need to sort things out. Next week we will be visiting Santa Claus Airport, otherwise known as Rovaniemi (EFRO). <g> bones bones@xxxxxxx http://fsaviation.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email and any attachments are sent in confidence, subject to applicable legal privilege and upon the basis that the recipient will conduct appropriate virus checks. If you receive this email in error, please telephone us upon receipt and delete the email upon our instruction: you are strictly prohibited from using, copying or disseminating it or any information contained in it, save to the intended recipient. 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