Radar Screensaver 1.60 Release

Xander Zerge released a new version of Radar Screensaver 1.60. It is a radar simulation screensaver for Windows.

(PRWEB) November 13, 2004 -- The Radar Screensaver simulates a screen of radar in operation. It show the image that represents a main circular radar display with the rotating beam, object marks and four sector displays.

There are also terrain/clouds reflection noises, terrain contour map, and object markers. Real geometric distortions are simulated precisely, that appear as the image blurring. Four grid sets are available to be shown over radar screen. Each object mark detected may be supplied with a digital marker, containing information about distance, speed, course of it. To eliminate a phosphor burnout, colors of the all elements are variable during animation and can be selected by user.

Another exciting feature is the multi-monitor configuration support. The screensaver can be easily configured to display same or different situations on all of the monitors, connected to PC. The Radar Screensaver can produce some sounds after each object detection. Almost all of the screensaver settings are adjustable. These are antenna rotation speed and direction, traffic intensity, colors of all of the elements, desired animation resolution and smoothness in fps.

The elements of animation and sounds can be enabled or disabled to produce the configuration you like. Unique and originally looking feature is the "Bi-directional antenna mode" that will show two opposing rotating beams instead of one. The Radar Screensaver contains a help system that describes all of the Radar Screensaver features and configuration instructions.

web-site page: http://www.zerge.com/software/ssr

download link: http://www.zerge.com/download/ssr.zip

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Contact Information
Xander Zerge
http://www.zerge.com
+7-910-419-5373

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