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If this is your full line for the table, it looks like your missing a piece > NEW 18.49 -122.01 48.20 -61.19 > LCC/30;-100;48 > If put under the table header, here's how it pans out !G GEOG NAME CENLAT CENLON LLLAT LLLON URLAT URLON PROJ !(8) (18) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (30) !------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NEW 18.49 -122.01 48.20 -61.19 LCC/30;-100;48 Looks like your missing the Geog Name Section aka NEW My Location 18.49 -122.01 48.20 -61.19 LCC/20;-100;48 On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 2:04 PM, FOLAND, MICHAEL <mfoland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Jeff,**** > > ** ** > > Don’t be rude. I was simply asking a question as to how to figure out the > URLAT and URLON. I already have the CENLAT CENLON and LLAT along with my > projection. I’ve went into GEMPAK and attempted to figure out the Upper > Right hand corner of the map, which was 48.11 -60.89. I put that in the > script and wow… It didn’t work.. I’d like some assistance. You can’t expect > people to just figure it out on there own.. This is what a SUPPORT GROUP or > MAILING LIST is for.. to receive help… I am at least TRYING, and this is > where I’m stuck..**** > > ** ** > > Thank you**** > > ** ** > > _______________________________________________ > gembud mailing list > gembud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/ > -- Jason Brooks KE5FSE
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