[hamradio-commits] [yagiuda] 04/04: Updated spelling to clear a lintian error

Dave Hibberd hibby-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
Sat Sep 19 16:26:56 UTC 2015


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commit 4be0f202a162dc8b9ec88975334034900739e374
Author: Dave Hibberd <d at vehibberd.com>
Date:   Sat Sep 19 17:23:27 2015 +0100

    Updated spelling to clear a lintian error
---
 debian/patches/spelling.patch | 9 +++++++++
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)

diff --git a/debian/patches/spelling.patch b/debian/patches/spelling.patch
index 53736dd..fc3e7e4 100644
--- a/debian/patches/spelling.patch
+++ b/debian/patches/spelling.patch
@@ -286,3 +286,12 @@ This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
  .TP
  .BI \-m min_offset-from_peak
  Sets the minimum angle in degrees offset from theta=90 degrees, where the
+@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@
+ the cleanness of the antenna pattern when using the '-W' option, which calculates a fitness for the antenna based on one or more parameters (FB, gain, input resistance, input reactance, SWR, cleanliness of antenna pattern). The '-P' option is similar to the options -F, -G, -R, -S, -X (which specify weights for FB ratio, gain, input resistance, SWR and input reactance).  
+ When using the -W option the exact algorithm used to compute the fitness (and hence the effect of this parameter) is best checked by looking at the source code (see perform.c). This is one area of constant program improvement/changes/development, so its difficult to say exactly the effect the parameter has. However, increasing the weight of a parameter (using the -F, -G, -R, -S or -X options) will make  the associated parameter have a greater effect on the fitness. 
+ However, unless you optimise for a clean antenna pattern with the -W option, then setting the -P option will have no effect. For example, setting the options -P2.5 -W1 is a complete waste of time. There you have used the -W1 option to optimise only for gain (see -W option section of man page) but have changed the weight of the pattern cleanliness from its default 1.0 to 2.5. If you are not optimising for a clean radiation pattern, the weight you attach to it is irrelavent.
+-With appropiate use of the -W option (eg -W49 for gain, SWR and a clean pattern), the computer program finds the level of the most significant sidelobe, wherever it may be outside the main bean. It then optimises to reduce this. The -P option tells it how much weight to put on reducing this sidelobe.
++With appropriate use of the -W option (eg -W49 for gain, SWR and a clean pattern), the computer program finds the level of the most significant sidelobe, wherever it may be outside the main bean. It then optimises to reduce this. The -P option tells it how much weight to put on reducing this sidelobe.
+ .TP
+ .BI \-R weight_resistance
+ is the floating point number (default 1.0) specifying the weight to attach to

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