Re: What is "Proj: Battery State Tracking" ?
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Turn off Enables / Telemetry. And you'll quit feeding: https://aprs.fi/telemetry/KD7YZ Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 7/17/2019 5:48 PM,
kd7yz@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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What is "Proj: Battery State Tracking" ?
And the Interval is 15 Min (V2). I think I have searched all Setup items; Beacon is OFF .. yet I keep injecting this into the system. Using APRSIS32 n Windows 10 Pro.
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Re: New to Group. How do I D/L the program? [1 Attachment]
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Make sure View / All is checked. I suspect you have the view filtered.
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Also, you might want to right click on the Frequency Monitor window and disable it, unless you really want it showing up. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 7/11/2019 3:31 PM, Bob KD7YZ kd7yz@denstarfarm.us [aprsisce] wrote:
On 7/10/2019 13:36, Tom thomask112@comcast.net [aprsisce] wrote:http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/I DID watch the linked vid's in case anyone asks.
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Re: New to Group. How do I D/L the program?
On 7/10/2019 13:36, Tom thomask112@comcast.net [aprsisce] wrote:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/I DID watch the linked vid's in case anyone asks. I sewe some traffic coming thru on a couple 'Ports' . I see some from a couple Sats .. Am using AGWPE and UISS What I never see, and my question today, why doesn't the large radius circle, over-map, contain any of the guys decoded? screenshot shows what I mean. if it is allowed, here. -- 73 Bob KD7YZ AMSAT LM #901
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Re: APRS-IS Passcode request
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Passcode sent off-list.
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Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 7/10/2019 7:13 PM, Randy ka0azs@earthlink.net [aprsisce] wrote:
Requesting a Passcode for K8MCA.
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APRS-IS Passcode request
Randy Allen
Requesting a Passcode for K8MCA.
This is the call for Montgomery County (Ohio) ARES. (http://www.mocoares.org/) I've infoed the EC on this. Please contact me with any questions. 73 Randy KAØAZS
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Re: New to Group. How do I D/L the program?
Thomas Kay
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On 7/10/2019 9:49 AM,
kd7yz@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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New to Group. How do I D/L the program?
thanks Bob KD7YZ
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Re: Digest Number 3343
Thanks Randy,
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It shows up every 2-3 days, so my SWAG would be a misconfiguration and an emergency situation likely doesn't exist 73 jd
On 7/7/19 10:22 AM, Randy Allen KAØAZS
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Check to see if that station is transmitting an Emergency Beacon.?? That would cause a window to open up centered on that station. It's meant as a means of alerting stations that someone is having an emergency situation.???? If it happens on a recurring basis, it most likely is a misconfigured radio/tracker or a user education issue.
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Re: Unwanted Follow-Me window
Randy Allen
I actually use the Special status for trackers and other stations during public service events. It's easy to filter to show only stations with that status at net control to focus on them if there is other APRS activity in the area. (View/Mic-E/Special) I only run that status during events, but not everyone bothers to reconfigure their status (and I suspect many don't even know what it is or how or why to change it) 73 Randy KAØAZS
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Re: Unwanted Follow-Me window
Randy Allen
Check to see if that station is transmitting an Emergency Beacon. That
would cause a window to open up centered on that station. It's meant as
a means of alerting stations that someone is having an emergency
situation. If it happens on a recurring basis, it most likely is a
misconfigured radio/tracker or a user education issue.
73 Randy KAØAZS
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Re: Unwanted Follow-Me window
Gurdon Wolfe
Same with people that keep sending their "Special Status", who cares?
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Unwanted Follow-Me window
APRSIS intermittently opens up a "follow me" screen for a N4xxx station. No clue who that is, nor do I wish to follow it Anyone have a clue why APRSIS spawns that unwanted follow me? How do you stop it jd
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Re: Digest Number 3341
Kelly Boswell <kellyboswell@...>
And here is info from the ARRL website. (Mr. Moderator, I hope this is helpful. If not, please handle however you deem necessary). Kelly Boswell, KA5MGL
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Re: Digest Number 3340
Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF <nigel@...>
APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32 On 29 June 2019 at 08:16 aprsisce@... wrote:
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Re: RSGB: Stop the 2 Meter Band (144-146MHz) being taken away from Radio
Michael Wright
I first heard about this loss on QRZ, also includes 1240 MHz,
https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/144-and-1240-mhz-bands-%E2%80%93-rsgb-information.663438/ My initial impression is very little concern, if it was HF spectrum then that thread would be pages long. In the big picture I can see VHF being allocated to other users, very little traffic on the 2-meter band though 144.39 is very busy. On the other hand most wireless users have little interest in spectrum below 500 MHz (i.e. 5G with all the highspeed data). Mike K6MFW
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Re: RSGB: Stop the 2 Meter Band (144-146MHz) being taken away from Radio
Lester Marshall
This sounds more like a “SIGN IN TO RECEIVE FREE ROBOCALLS FOR LIFE” deal. Just like the sign up to win a free car deals they used to have at the local malls. Someone won the car ok, but all of them gave away their personal information to an ad agency who sold them as mailing lists back before the internet.
As Robert Heinlein said, “There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.”
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Re: RSGB: Stop the 2 Meter Band (144-146MHz) being taken away from Radio Amateurs
Greg Depew
Theres also a discussion happening on RadioReference about this. France is looking to take away the spectrum for aeronautical use. A lot of people say that it's a bad idea as quite a few amsats downlink in that spectrum. https://forums.radioreference.com/threads/france-proposes-144-146-mhz-for-aeronautical-mobile-service.389855/
Greg KB3KBR Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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From: "Stan Leeds srkleeds@... [aprsisce]"
Date: 6/29/19 09:05 (GMT-05:00)
To: aprsisce@...
Subject: Re: [aprsisce] RSGB: Stop the 2 Meter Band (144-146MHz) being taken away from Radio Amateurs
Well I visited the RSGB website and found this: On 6/29/2019 7:10 AM, David Shrum
dave.n8pu@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Re: RSGB: Stop the 2 Meter Band (144-146MHz) being taken away from Radio Amateurs
Stan Leeds <srkleeds@...>
Well I visited the RSGB website and found this:
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https://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/gb2rs/headlines/2019/06/28/latest-news-on-vhf-spectrum/ and then asked Mr. Google and found this. http://www.arrl.org/news/no-strong-opposition-to-144-146-mhz-reallocation-proposal-at-cept-meeting So there is something to it, but I rarely just click a link with little to no background information explaining why I need to support them.?? Do your "Due Diligence". Cheers and 73, Stan, KC7EHJ
On 6/29/2019 7:10 AM, David Shrum
dave.n8pu@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Re: RSGB: Stop the 2 Meter Band (144-146MHz) being taken away from Radio Amateurs
David Shrum
Thanks Lynn, I hadn't heard of this one in the first place until the post, but this morning I did see something similar on Facebook so if it is fishing they are trolling in a big pond to see home suckers they can hook. Dave N8PU
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 6:59 AM 'Lynn W Deffenbaugh (Mr)' kj4erj@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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