Here in sunny Finland Webtag:<#isdaylight> =0 Date:29/05/2013@14:34
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isdaylight=0
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Re: isdaylight=0
There's something wrong with the dawn and dusk calculations, it looks like you are in twilight all the time now, so dawn and dusk should show as "----" and you should have 24 hours of daylight. Does your Cumulus main screen have something like this on it?
The calculated 'daylight' figure is rubbish; it should be "24:00".
The calculated 'daylight' figure is rubbish; it should be "24:00".
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Re: isdaylight=0
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Re: isdaylight=0
It's a problem with the component I use to determine dawn and dusk. I'll have to look for an alternative.
Steve