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« on: June 19, 2012, 02:25:20 PM »

Here it is coming upon longest day of the year and due to my latitude WD and also VWS not show the dayligth/nigth properly.

 Brian with the way you have it nowitsees thenigthperiod as an day.This affects the total dayligth seen an weather icon display.

 Here is my solar set up displayed when all the data enteredand it is the same using your high latitudes alternate.

 Date: 6/7/2012
Sunrise at:
03:28

Sunset at:
00:04

Moonrise at:
01:27 06/08/12

Moonset at:
10:01 06/08/12

First Quarter  28 May 2012
Full moon  4 June 2012
Last Quarter11 June 2012
New moon 19 June 2012
Moon age: 18 days,20 hours,42 minutes,85%
Hours of possible daylight today was 03:29

This will continue till the sunset gets back to where it comes before 23:59.

Running WD 10.37R which was last update I got prior heading out into the  boonies of Alaska.  I mention this last year and was told you had fixed this problem for some one in Europe. I am doing this off dumb phone as have not internet where cabin is and do all internet  functions when find hotspot in town when we come in to get fresh supplies or parts for equipment. Just thought I would let you know. If you want to play around with  lat/long for trouble shooting. plug in 64 deg North 147 deg west.

John
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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2012, 09:59:32 PM »

yes, I am aware of the problem is still there,someone else pointed that out to me just the other day
(for when there is sunset and sunrise in the same day)
I will see what I can do as spare time permits
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