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Hello,
due to the growing number of stations all over the world I wondered how the corner points of "Europe" and "North America" - especially concerning the raw data provided - are defined.
Could it be that the coordinates are given by the maps (-> Real Time Maps --> Europe/ North America)?

best regards
PothThom

and thanks for your time...
Ech archive contains the data that were computed by the signals that are sent to the corrsponding computing server.

Thats the recret.
(2016-03-12, 22:12)Egon Wrote: [ -> ]Ech archive contains the data that were computed by the signals that are sent to the corrsponding computing server.

Thats the recret.

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regret or secret?

CU Robo Smile
This is the secret: The regions have been made to simplify the computing. Sooner or later the regions will overlap and we already have stations that send data to two or even three regions. This is just a workaround. In the future we will have only one region for the computing, but divided into different areas for data access. Tests are already running, but there's still a lot of work to do...
Hello,
Thank you for your help.
This information did help a lot.

Best regards,
PothThom
(2016-03-14, 11:14)Tobi Wrote: [ -> ]This is the secret: The regions have been made to simplify the computing. Sooner or later the regions will overlap and we already have stations that send data to two or even three regions. This is just a workaround. In the future we will have only one region for the computing, but divided into different areas for data access. Tests are already running, but there's still a lot of work to do...

In the meantime, the computation seems to be split into even more regions, i.e. Europe[1, 2, 3], North America[1, 2], Japan[1, 2] plus several more that are (not yet) subdivided. Is there a map available, that shows the area covered by these regions?