Lee971 wrote:
This station shows on the map in Oklahoma City but is located in Edmond Oklahoma. I felt it necessary to slightly move the map location for this unit because the RADCON dot completely covered the RADCON of my other more active Station ID: 1:EB436E46 which is now on an air filter outside and should more quickly pickup spikes in airborne hot particles. Now anyone visiting the map can see both at a glance.
Some may not agree with my quick fix to this issue. So feel free to tell me about it. If there is a way to get these two RADCON dots to switch "priority" where station 1:EB436E46 displays on top of station 1:8A000015.4, let me know and I will move the map location back.
Thank you for starting this thread for information about your stations, including changes made to your stations location or thoughts about spikes on your graph as you notice them. You were correct to relocate your stations on the map just enough to allow them to be more easily seen on the map. I have done the same thing with my South Beloit stations and as NETC grows, more people will need to do the same thing. Sometime down the road when time & priority permits, I believe a new feature will likely be created to eliminate the need for this current work-around.