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Re: GeniusBeaconing Forecast Error
Question. Is the centre of the circle the last beaconed position or the current GPS position? Because if it's the latter, then the only difference between what I said and what you said (assuming the
Question. Is the centre of the circle the last beaconed position or the current GPS position? Because if it's the latter, then the only difference between what I said and what you said (assuming the
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g6enu <g6enu@...>
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#20646
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Re: GeniusBeaconing Forecast Error
At 08:59 PM 10/30/2012, Lynn W Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
I will digest the rest of your reply later today, but one comment you made really has me confused.
>Configure / Screen / Circle which puts the
At 08:59 PM 10/30/2012, Lynn W Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
I will digest the rest of your reply later today, but one comment you made really has me confused.
>Configure / Screen / Circle which puts the
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Bob Burns W9RXR <w9rxr_@...>
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Re: Using AGW
Thanks Steve & Lynn
Got it working after fiddling with AGW
Propagation Knows No Boundaries
73 de Tom, ve7did
Lynn W Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
Thanks Steve & Lynn
Got it working after fiddling with AGW
Propagation Knows No Boundaries
73 de Tom, ve7did
Lynn W Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
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Tom, ve7did
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#20644
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Re: GeniusBeaconing Forecast Error
No, the red dot does NOT indicate the calculated, forecasted, projected position! If I did that, the scaling gets all funky. Been there, did that, and it really didn't help except at really close in
No, the red dot does NOT indicate the calculated, forecasted, projected position! If I did that, the scaling gets all funky. Been there, did that, and it really didn't help except at really close in
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20643
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Re: GeniusBeaconing Forecast Error
Simple answer: When the red dot hits the circle, a beacon is sent. This is an indicator of the Forecast Error feature of GeniusBeaconing.
Typo: he meant to say pull off your SOCKS
Simple answer: When the red dot hits the circle, a beacon is sent. This is an indicator of the Forecast Error feature of GeniusBeaconing.
Typo: he meant to say pull off your SOCKS
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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Re: GeniusBeaconing Forecast Error
The red dot is continuously updating. Its instantaneous calculated position is given by
<Position of last beacon> + <time since last beacon> * <velocity at last beacon>
Your locally-held GPS
The red dot is continuously updating. Its instantaneous calculated position is given by
<Position of last beacon> + <time since last beacon> * <velocity at last beacon>
Your locally-held GPS
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g6enu <g6enu@...>
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#20641
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Re: GeniusBeaconing Forecast Error
Sick? Now, I really confused.
This threshold you refer to is the Forecast Error setting in the GeniusBeaconing window?
Here's what I don't understand about what you just said. If I'm driving down
Sick? Now, I really confused.
This threshold you refer to is the Forecast Error setting in the GeniusBeaconing window?
Here's what I don't understand about what you just said. If I'm driving down
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Bob Burns W9RXR <w9rxr_@...>
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Re: Using AGW
All of the radio interface is handled by TNCs or AGW. APRSISCE/32 doesn't do any direct radio interfaces and therefore has no need for PTT control. If you're using a COM port for PTT, then you need
All of the radio interface is handled by TNCs or AGW. APRSISCE/32 doesn't do any direct radio interfaces and therefore has no need for PTT control. If you're using a COM port for PTT, then you need
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20639
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Re: Using AGW
Currently APRSISCE/32 will receive from all ports configured in AGW, but will only transmit on the FIRST configured port.
Also, from
Currently APRSISCE/32 will receive from all ports configured in AGW, but will only transmit on the FIRST configured port.
Also, from
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20638
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Re: Using AGW
Is PTT for the radio still using the com port? I have tried that function with no luck.
Propagation Knows No Boundaries
73 de Tom, ve7did
Steve Daniels wrote:
Is PTT for the radio still using the com port? I have tried that function with no luck.
Propagation Knows No Boundaries
73 de Tom, ve7did
Steve Daniels wrote:
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Tom, ve7did
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Re: Using AGW
Works fine for me.
Create a New port select AGW as the typegive it a name. then select TCP/IP port on the next screen enter eitherlocalhost or 127.0.0.1 and set the port to 8000.
That should be all
Works fine for me.
Create a New port select AGW as the typegive it a name. then select TCP/IP port on the next screen enter eitherlocalhost or 127.0.0.1 and set the port to 8000.
That should be all
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sbd sbd
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Using AGW
I have been trying to interface AGWPE or PRO to aprsis32. Does this work? I have been using AGW interface to other program such as Winpack, Outpost, Paclink etc and they work fine.
Can I use the
I have been trying to interface AGWPE or PRO to aprsis32. Does this work? I have been using AGW interface to other program such as Winpack, Outpost, Paclink etc and they work fine.
Can I use the
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Tom, ve7did
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Re: GeniusBeaconing Forecast Error
And it goes to show why the "Red Dot" exists.
For those that have no clue what we're talking about, read http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:red-dot and make sure you have
And it goes to show why the "Red Dot" exists.
For those that have no clue what we're talking about, read http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:red-dot and make sure you have
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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Re: GeniusBeaconing Forecast Error
"Once the meatball rolls off your plate..."
That's priceless, James, but pretty darned accurate!
Randy
WF5X
"Once the meatball rolls off your plate..."
That's priceless, James, but pretty darned accurate!
Randy
WF5X
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Randy Love
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Balloons
This isquite the collection of balloons; KC9QBK-6, WIDE2-1, B0WVN-11,KB0WVN-1.
This isquite the collection of balloons; KC9QBK-6, WIDE2-1, B0WVN-11,KB0WVN-1.
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Fred Hillhouse
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Re: Beaconing the ISS
I don’t think it says on the wikipage, but if you clone the software to make a satellite instance, make sure youremove any digipeater settings in the xml file if you have entered any
Steve
I don’t think it says on the wikipage, but if you clone the software to make a satellite instance, make sure youremove any digipeater settings in the xml file if you have entered any
Steve
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sbd sbd
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Re: Beaconing the ISS
Lynn and all that responded - thanks- will give the below advice and ago and see how I do.
73 Paul kc2nyu
Lynn and all that responded - thanks- will give the below advice and ago and see how I do.
73 Paul kc2nyu
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kc2nyu <eckerpw@...>
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Re: Beaconing the ISS
That's what I did for my D710 for packet mode vs APRS mode, they share the same map directories and NWS files, but the .exe and .xml files are separate.
Adam
KC2ANT
That's what I did for my D710 for packet mode vs APRS mode, they share the same map directories and NWS files, but the .exe and .xml files are separate.
Adam
KC2ANT
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Adam Mahnke <kc2ant@...>
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Re: Two issues: Confirm Location and View set to NONE
I agree that not saving the View settings when closing a maximized window is not correct. It will get fixed when I can get back into it.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and
I agree that not saving the View settings when closing a maximized window is not correct. It will get fixed when I can get back into it.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20628
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Re: APRSIS32 - Switching from Mobile Broadband to RF
Glad to hear it. I can completely understand the busy-ness. Like has anyone noticed how long it's been since a new Dev release has gone out? That's a situation I'm hoping to address soon, but I'm
Glad to hear it. I can completely understand the busy-ness. Like has anyone noticed how long it's been since a new Dev release has gone out? That's a situation I'm hoping to address soon, but I'm
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20627
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