Re: D710 Tuning
Greg Depew
Does the 710 have a QSY button and is the radio decoding packets as well to be displayed on the radio?
Greg KB3KBR Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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From: Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...>
Date: 5/26/20 18:09 (GMT-05:00)
To: APRSISCE@groups.io
Subject: Re: [APRSISCE] D710 Tuning
No, APRSIS32 does APRS, not CAT control.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32 On 5/26/2020 4:42 PM, T W via groups.io wrote:
Is it possible to get the D710 to switch to the frequency that is showing up in the frequency monitor?
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Re: D710 Tuning
Lynn Deffenbaugh
No, APRSIS32 does APRS, not CAT control.
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Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 5/26/2020 4:42 PM, T W via groups.io
wrote:
Is it possible to get the D710 to switch to the frequency that is showing up in the frequency monitor?
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D710 Tuning
T W
Is it possible to get the D710 to switch to the frequency that is showing up in the frequency monitor?
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Thaks
I don't know if I have ever written to this group again, but saying thank you is not a bad thing to do from time to time, I don't usually use the program on the APRS network, I have an old Pentium IV running UIView next to my weather station, but yes I use it in D-Star and this is one of the good reasons to use APRSIS32. And yes, what you see is DPRS, what I said thank you very much.
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
No, in this case Fred is really talking about an APRS message addressed to "ISS". In order to be easy to remember, my SATSRV pass auto-responder watches for true "messages" addressed to satellite "names" (or numbers) and responds with the next pass information for the location last beaconed for the message source. The auto-responder isn't ON the ISS because then you wouldn't be able to send a message to it if it wasn't visible, so what would be the point. And rather than some esoteric auto-responder address that no one
is likely to remember, I chose to use the satellite name as the
addressee since none of the satellites service APRS messages
anyway. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 5/25/2020 1:57 PM, Robert Bruninga
wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
And not a very good pass at that being only 6 degrees above the
SE horizon. Pretty hard to copy at that low elevation. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 5/25/2020 1:18 PM, Fred Hillhouse
wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Robert Bruninga
Generally, it is very confusing to refer to "packets" as "messages" unless they really are an APRS "message format" (which is a very specific protocol and only about 5% of APRS or other packets). When one refers to messages in this email, it is unclear what is being talked about. I don't know anything currently on ISS that can receive or ack a "message"...
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 1:33 PM Fred Hillhouse <fmhillhouse@...> wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Fred Hillhouse
You can send a message from any device. Send it from a radio. Send it from a PC running any client. It the example, I sent a message from my PC instance of APRSIS32 to ISS. Lynn’s server returned the next pass for my location and the elevation.
Fred N7FMH
From: APRSISCE@groups.io [mailto:APRSISCE@groups.io] On Behalf Of Lynn Deffenbaugh
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2020 10:00 AM To: APRSISCE@groups.io Subject: Re: [APRSISCE] APRSIS settings for ISS
See also: http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:satsrv
On 5/25/2020 1:16 AM, Greg D wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
See also: http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:satsrv Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 5/25/2020 1:16 AM, Greg D wrote:
What Fred is talking about is the satellite pass prediction service that Lynn has running. Send an APRS message by any method (Internet is probably best) to the satellite name, and you'll get a reply message with information showing the next pass. So, just send a message to "ISS". The message text can be anything (it's not used). Be sure to beacon where you are first.
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Re: Where is Add Filter?
Lynn Deffenbaugh
& is a special character in XML, so it is escaped via & As long as you don't edit the XML with the client running, everything will be good. It is best to use the GUI to make changes to parameters when you can. Some (Development mode and Digipeating come to mind) do require editing the XML which must be done with teh client CLOSED or you will lose your edits.
-s//a&/D General form of a symbol filter is:
s/pri/alt/over So this filter will suppress (-) all symbols a or & in the alternate table with a D overlay.
so, the Filter reads to block all Da AND all D& Yep.
which are the two red or black diamonds in which a "D" is overlaid ??I'm assuming you are correct on that one. I didn't verify the a and & alternate symbols. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 5/25/2020 7:25 AM, KD7YZ Bob wrote:
On 5/24/2020 12:40, Greg Depew wrote:
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Re: Where is Add Filter?
On 5/24/2020 12:40, Greg Depew wrote:
Correct me if wrong but doesn't control-G only work for Rf gating? I think you want Configure > General, add filter. To modify IS stations.WOW! whodah thunk? In "General" . I have seen that blank space a ge-dozen times and never paid attention to it. Lynn has several "Links" he posted in that 2015 reply he made. I see the 'suggested' filter. I read the link to Symbols page and kinda gleaned how they are placed into the filter construct. I believe the filter is now located on Line-8 of the aprsis32.xml as: <Filter>-s//a&/D</Filter> though I typed -s//a&/D into the General/Add Filter box. Will Line-8 Persist after closing Program? And, is the filter construct inside the first // an "a" AND a "&" as the character individually following the second / .... a "D" so, the Filter reads to block all Da AND all D& which are the two red or black diamonds in which a "D" is overlaid ?? Many thanks for the excellently pointed reply. -- 73 Bob KD7YZ AMSAT LM #901 -- KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Greg D
What Fred is talking about is the satellite pass prediction service
that Lynn has running. Send an APRS message by any method (Internet
is probably best) to the satellite name, and you'll get a reply
message with information showing the next pass. So, just send a
message to "ISS". The message text can be anything (it's not
used). Be sure to beacon where you are first.
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Greg KO6TH Gervais Fillion wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Gervais Fillion <ve2ckn2@...>
well fred
i am not there yet as they say.
i want to know when she approach my qth so i will listen at her tx frequency,,145.800 if i recalled years ago and see if something has changed.
it may gave me a go to programm a radio and,,,called them!!!! who knows.
73 fred
great week
gervais ve2ckn
De : APRSISCE@groups.io <APRSISCE@groups.io> de la part de Fred Hillhouse <fmhillhouse@...>
Envoyé : 24 mai 2020 22:27 À : APRSISCE@groups.io <APRSISCE@groups.io> Objet : Re: [APRSISCE] APRSIS settings for ISS And, if you send a message to ISS, you will receive the time of the next pass over your location.
Fred N7FMH
From: APRSISCE@groups.io [mailto:APRSISCE@groups.io]
On Behalf Of Gervais Fillion
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2020 6:57 PM To: APRSISCE@groups.io Subject: Re: [APRSISCE] APRSIS settings for ISS
super Thanks Lynn
gervais
De : APRSISCE@groups.io <APRSISCE@groups.io> de la part de Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...>
o/ISS*/PSAT* will get you the APRS satellite objects that I inject into the APRS-IS. See also:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:satsrv
On 5/24/2020 4:21 PM, Gervais Fillion wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Send message to: ISS-10 ? Don va7dgp
On Sun., May 24, 2020, 7:28 p.m. Fred Hillhouse <fmhillhouse@...> wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Fred Hillhouse
And, if you send a message to ISS, you will receive the time of the next pass over your location.
Fred N7FMH
From: APRSISCE@groups.io [mailto:APRSISCE@groups.io] On Behalf Of Gervais Fillion
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2020 6:57 PM To: APRSISCE@groups.io Subject: Re: [APRSISCE] APRSIS settings for ISS
super Thanks Lynn
gervais
De : APRSISCE@groups.io <APRSISCE@groups.io> de la part de Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...>
o/ISS*/PSAT* will get you the APRS satellite objects that I inject into the APRS-IS. See also:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:satsrv
On 5/24/2020 4:21 PM, Gervais Fillion wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Gervais Fillion <ve2ckn2@...>
super
Thanks Lynn
gervais
De : APRSISCE@groups.io <APRSISCE@groups.io> de la part de Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...>
Envoyé : 24 mai 2020 17:46 À : APRSISCE@groups.io <APRSISCE@groups.io> Objet : Re: [APRSISCE] APRSIS settings for ISS o/ISS*/PSAT* will get you the APRS satellite objects that I inject into the APRS-IS. See also:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:satsrv Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 5/24/2020 4:21 PM, Gervais Fillion wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
o/ISS*/PSAT* will get you the APRS satellite objects that I inject into the APRS-IS. See also:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:satsrv Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 5/24/2020 4:21 PM, Gervais Fillion
wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Gervais Fillion <ve2ckn2@...>
Bonjour Don,
what line did you add in your filter to see the Ariss passing by your,around your qth??
i would like to see her if she pass over eastern canada too.
73 from the other end of canada
gervais ve2ckn
De : APRSISCE@groups.io <APRSISCE@groups.io> de la part de Don Poaps <va7dgp@...>
Envoyé : 24 mai 2020 14:21 À : APRSISCE@groups.io <APRSISCE@groups.io> Objet : Re: [APRSISCE] APRSIS settings for ISS
Thank You. I've switched the Path to ARISS as mentioned
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 9:49 AM Fred Hillhouse <fmhillhouse@...> wrote:
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Thank You. I've switched the Path to ARISS as mentioned
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 9:49 AM Fred Hillhouse <fmhillhouse@...> wrote:
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Pi sound card (was: Re: [APRSISCE] How to stop APRS-IS port from sending out beacons)
Rob Giuliano
Guess, this thread got moved to the rgoups.io section. Was a conversation between Fred and I on projects. Although a little off topic ... Anyone interested, the discussion was about the FE-PI AUDIO Z V2 board and the Nexus DR-X (http://wb7fhc.com/nexus-dr-x.html) interface board to connect 2 radios to a Pi through DireWolf or other applications. Sorry for the confusion. Robert Giuliano
On Sunday, May 24, 2020, 1:06:13 PM EDT, Rob Giuliano via groups.io <kb8rco@...> wrote:
Cool! Always fun to find interesting parts to use in the next project. I am ordering a few for the Fe-Pi. I was thinking of something like this for my Pi Zero W Robert Giuliano
On Sunday, May 24, 2020, 12:38:23 PM EDT, Fred Hillhouse <fmhillhouse@...> wrote:
I was looking for the connector that gets soldered into the FE-Pi for plugging into the Pi. I finally found it. I also found 2 more Fe-Pi boards that I forgot I had. That is exciting!
Fred N7FMH
From: APRSISCE@groups.io [mailto:APRSISCE@groups.io] On Behalf Of Komkit Listisard via groups.io
Hi folks,
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