There was a similar complaint from someone else, so I checked further
and had the same problem when I opened the file with Adobe Acrobat
Reader. I have no problems if I open it with Chrome or Microsoft
Edge, so either of those browsers (and possibly Firefox) should
display the PAL correctly.
I'm using a third party program (Nuance PDF Converter Pro) to create
the PDF files, so there's apparently a compatibility problem with
Acrobat Reader.
I'll have to figure out a fix, but in the meantime try viewing the
file using a different program, as noted earlier. The easiest way to
do this is to find the file in File Explorer, right click on the file
name, go to Open With, then click on one of the choices. Sorry for the
confusion.
Bruce
On 9/3/2018 17:27, Pete Taylor wrote:
Bruce,
Not sure what this is about:
The font 'CIDFont+F2' contains bad /Widths.
Also, the cover doesnât show up and the display is strange. I have
downloaded many previous editions but havenât run in to this before.
???
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
HQ180 & ICF2010
Kiwa aircore & Palomar loops
DX398, SRF-59 & M37V
Eton E100 + Tecsun PL-300/380
On Sep 3, 2018, at 4:42 PM, Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello everyone:
I just completed another update to the Pacific Asian Log. The
September 2018 version has been posted on the Radioheritage
website: http://www.radioheritage.net/ You'll need to go through a
couple of the site's internal links to get to the proper page, but
when you get there you'll be able to download the PDF version and
use the interactive version. If you have problems finding it, let
me know and I'll send a copy directly.
There were many Chinese changes this time, as well as updates for
stations in other countries. I'll issue another update in a couple
of months.
Corrections and updates from users are always welcome and can be
sent to bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx or portzerbt@xxxxxxxxxx
First issued in 2001, The PAL lists medium wave and domestic
shortwave broadcasting stations in southern and eastern Asia and
the Pacific.ÂÂ It includes about 5000 stations in over 50
countries, with frequencies, call signs, locations, power,
networks, schedules, languages, formats, networks and other
information.
Bruce
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