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| Station Settings → Solar | | Station Settings → Solar | ||
| RS Transmission factor (June) | | RS Transmission factor (June) | ||
(Note the internal calculation does apply this to June, but some MX releases were incorrectly typed to say "July" on the settings screen). | |||
| 0.8 | | 0.8 | ||
| MX does a sinusoidal interpolation between this value and the next. So this June factor changes very little either side of that solstice, with the | | MX does a sinusoidal interpolation between this value and the next. So this June factor changes very little either side of that solstice, with the average value from both factors applying at the equinoxes (March and September) and different amounts of each factor each side of equinox. (So actually more like a cosine interpolation!) | ||
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| RStransfactorDec=0.80000000000000004 | | RStransfactorDec=0.80000000000000004 | ||
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| RS Transmission factor (December) | | RS Transmission factor (December) | ||
| 0.8 | | 0.8 | ||
| MX does a sinusoidal interpolation between last value and this one. So this December factor changes very little either side of that solstice, with the | | MX does a sinusoidal interpolation between last value and this one. So this December factor changes very little either side of that solstice, with the average value from both factors applying at the equinoxes (March and September) and different amounts of each factor each side of equinox. (So actually more like a cosine interpolation!) | ||
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| UseBlakeLarsen=0 | | UseBlakeLarsen=0 |