Hi, I'm pretty sure regular FR24 included cities. I've upgraded to FR24 Premium, and this feature seems to have disappeared (though being able to track aircraft over VORs is great). Is there a way to add cities etc as before?
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Originally posted by comptonsid View PostHi, I'm pretty sure regular FR24 included cities.
Unless you're referring to Google Map labels? I can't remember if you could turn these On/Off before. I can't see that option now.
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If you click on the 'wagon wheel' to the left of UTC (top of map) and select 'map' then 'map style' you'll find your cities and towns, streets and roads etc under this tab. Just experiment with your map style preference. Some types include these details, some don't. Hope this is what you're referring to.
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GreggLast edited by fungus; 2014-12-03, 22:46.YSSY2/T-YSSY4 [SBS-1 Basestation w/- SSE-1090 SJ Mk2 Antenna (Thanks Delcomp) ] [Uniden UBCD996T w/- 16 element Wideband Discone VHF/UHF Antenna, and tuned 108MHz-137MHz Airband Antenna] [Trialing a home-brew 1090MHz collinear antenna]
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Originally posted by fungus View PostIf you click on the 'wagon wheel' to the left of UTC (top of map) and select 'map' then 'map style' you'll find your cities and towns, streets and roads etc
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Originally posted by Anmer View PostMaybe I'm missing something but I don't see an option there to turn map labels On/Off?
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GreggLast edited by fungus; 2014-12-04, 13:35.YSSY2/T-YSSY4 [SBS-1 Basestation w/- SSE-1090 SJ Mk2 Antenna (Thanks Delcomp) ] [Uniden UBCD996T w/- 16 element Wideband Discone VHF/UHF Antenna, and tuned 108MHz-137MHz Airband Antenna] [Trialing a home-brew 1090MHz collinear antenna]
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Originally posted by fungus View PostIf you click on the 'wagon wheel' to the left of UTC (top of map) and select 'map' then 'map style' you'll find your cities and towns, streets and roads etc under this tab. Just experiment with your map style preference. Some types include these details, some don't. Hope this is what you're referring to.
Regards,
Gregg
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