NewFOVUI NewFOVUI 0 0 483 437 New FOV Indicator unnamed tqlayout6 unnamed textLabel1 NoFrame Plain <b>Name:</b> FOVName Name for FOV symbol The name of the field-of-view (FOV) symbol. This name appears in the FOV menu and in the "Edit FOV Symbols" tool. tabWidget2 0 tab Eyepiece unnamed tqlayout16 unnamed tqlayout11 unnamed textLabel5 Telescope focal length: textLabel7_2 Eyepiece focal length: textLabel8_2 Eyepiece FOV: tqlayout15 unnamed tqlayout12 unnamed TLength1 Telescope focal length, in millimeters Enter the telescope focal length, in millimeters. This is one of the data fields required for defining a field-of-view (FOV) symbol which matches the field-of-view of a telescope eyepiece. textLabel6_2 1 mm tqlayout13 unnamed EyeLength Eyepiece focal length, in millimeters Enter the eyepiece focal length, in millimeters. This is one of the data fields required for defining a field-of-view (FOV) symbol which matches the field-of-view of a telescope eyepiece. textLabel6_2_2 1 mm tqlayout14 unnamed EyeFOV field-of-view of the eyepiece, in arcminutes Enter the eyepiece field-of-view angle, in arcminutes. This is one of the data fields required for defining a field-of-view (FOV) symbol which matches the field-of-view of a telescope eyepiece. textLabel6_2_2_2 1 arcmin spacer8 Vertical Expanding 20 21 tqlayout14 unnamed spacer12 Horizontal Expanding 152 20 ComputeEyeFOV Compute FOV Compute field-of-view from above data fields This button will compute the field-of-view (FOV) angle for a specific eyepiece/telescope combination. You must first specify the focal lengths of the telescope and eyepiece, and the FOV angle of the eyepiece in the above entry fields. The computed FOV angle (in arcminutes) will be displayed in the "Field of view" edit box. tab Camera unnamed ComputeCameraFOV Compute FOV Compute field-of-view from above data fields This button will compute the field-of-view (FOV) angle for a specific camera/telescope combination. You must first specify the focal length of the telescope and the size of the CCD chip or film negative. The computed FOV angle (in arcminutes) will be displayed in the "Field of view" edit box. spacer13 Horizontal Expanding 180 20 spacer14 Vertical Expanding 20 22 spacer15 Vertical Expanding 20 22 tqlayout26 unnamed tqlayout25 unnamed textLabel5_2 Telescope focal length: textLabel9 Chip/Film size: tqlayout24 unnamed tqlayout15 unnamed TLength2 Telescope focal length, in millimeters Enter the telescope focal length, in millimeters. This is one of the data fields required for defining a field-of-view (FOV) symbol which matches the field-of-view of a camera mounted on a telescope. textLabel6_2_3 60 0 1 mm tqlayout16 unnamed ChipSize Size of chip or film, in millimeters Enter the physical size of the CCD chip or film negative. This is one of the data fields required for defining a field-of-view (FOV) symbol which matches the field-of-view of a camera mounted on a telescope. textLabel6_2_3_2 1 mm TabPage Radiotelescope unnamed tqlayout26_3 unnamed tqlayout25_3 unnamed textLabel5_2_3 Radiotelescope diameter: textLabel9_3 Wavelength: tqlayout24_3 unnamed tqlayout15_4 unnamed RTDiameter Telescope focal length, in millimeters Enter the telescope focal length, in millimeters. This is one of the data fields required for defining a field-of-view (FOV) symbol which matches the field-of-view of a camera mounted on a telescope. textLabel6_2_3_4 60 0 1 m tqlayout16_4 unnamed WaveLength Size of chip or film, in millimeters Enter the physical size of the CCD chip or film negative. This is one of the data fields required for defining a field-of-view (FOV) symbol which matches the field-of-view of a camera mounted on a telescope. textLabel6_2_3_2_3 1 cm spacer13_3 Vertical Expanding 21 51 tqlayout36 unnamed spacer12_3 Horizontal Expanding 281 21 ComputeHPBW Compute HPBW false Compute radiotelescope HPBW from above data fields This button will compute the Half Power Beam Width (HPBW) angle for a specific radiotelescope and observing wavelength combination, assuming no multibeam receiver is available at the telescope. You must first specify the diameter of the radiotelescope and the observing wavelength. The computed HPBW angle (in arcminutes) will be displayed in the "Field of view" edit box. tqlayout14 unnamed fieldoFviewLabel Field of view (arcmin): FOVEdit Desired field-of-view size, in arcminutes Enter the desired angular size for the field-of-view (FOV) symbol. You can either enter a value directly, or use the "Eyepiece" or "Camera" Tabs to compute an angular size for specific eyepieces or cameras. spacer1_2 Horizontal Expanding 298 20 tqlayout11 unnamed tqlayout3 unnamed tqlayout2 unnamed ColorButton 255 255 255 Select color for the field-of-view symbol Select a color for the field-of-view (FOV) symbol. textLabel8 Color: Square Circle Crosshairs Bullseye Semitransparent circle ShapeBox Select a tqshape for the field-of-view symbol Select a tqshape for the field-of-view (FOV) symbol. The possible tqshapes are: Circle, Square, Crosshairs, Bullseye. textLabel7 Shape: tqlayout10 unnamed ViewBox 0 0 0 0 80 80 255 255 255 0 0 0 StyledPanel Raised FOVName tabWidget2 TLength1 EyeLength EyeFOV ComputeEyeFOV TLength2 ChipSize ComputeCameraFOV FOVEdit ShapeBox ColorButton klineedit.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h kpushbutton.h kpushbutton.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h knuminput.h kpushbutton.h klineedit.h kcolorbutton.h kcombobox.h