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Re: New computer, new challanges
On 11/21/2012 8:42 PM, kc8sfq@... wrote:
Have you cranked up the opacity? Right arrow with the map focused will increase opacity. Left arrow will decrease opacity, increasing
On 11/21/2012 8:42 PM, kc8sfq@... wrote:
Have you cranked up the opacity? Right arrow with the map focused will increase opacity. Left arrow will decrease opacity, increasing
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20904
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Re: New computer, new challanges
The map I use at night is called "midnight". It doesn't change any of the windows OS colors, but the map is easier on the night vision.
As for the drive letter, I've only found issues when dealing
The map I use at night is called "midnight". It doesn't change any of the windows OS colors, but the map is easier on the night vision.
As for the drive letter, I've only found issues when dealing
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Adam Mahnke <kc2ant@...>
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#20903
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Re: New computer, new challanges
But you weren't discussing them, but rather the internet less laptop.
We could start talking about flying squirrels too, but that really
doesn't do much towards the issues with the laptop and
But you weren't discussing them, but rather the internet less laptop.
We could start talking about flying squirrels too, but that really
doesn't do much towards the issues with the laptop and
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James Ewen
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#20902
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Re: Installation of aprsisce32
Where does the exe file reside? Did you follow the instructions and
put it in a non-protected directory? Have you unzipped it? Give us
more information Bryan...
James
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James
VE6SRV
Where does the exe file reside? Did you follow the instructions and
put it in a non-protected directory? Have you unzipped it? Give us
more information Bryan...
James
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James
VE6SRV
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James Ewen
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#20901
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Re: New computer, new challanges
> My concern would be with having a USB device hanging out of a USBport
> readily "snap-offable"...
That wouldbe O' Brian's corollary to Murphy's law. Murphy's law states:"Anything that could possibly
> My concern would be with having a USB device hanging out of a USBport
> readily "snap-offable"...
That wouldbe O' Brian's corollary to Murphy's law. Murphy's law states:"Anything that could possibly
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kc8sfq
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#20900
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Installation of aprsisce32
Good day. I have opened the program, installed the passcode and all I get is a flashing bar across the middle of the screen. IS there something I am missing?
Currently running Windows7 on a 64 bit
Good day. I have opened the program, installed the passcode and all I get is a flashing bar across the middle of the screen. IS there something I am missing?
Currently running Windows7 on a 64 bit
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ve6byn <ve6byn@...>
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#20899
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Re: New computer, new challanges
> I'm thinking if he gets a large flash drive (32G) he'd havemore than
> enough room for any tiles, present and future, as wellas not having to
> copy every time Lynn does an update.
I'm currently
> I'm thinking if he gets a large flash drive (32G) he'd havemore than
> enough room for any tiles, present and future, as wellas not having to
> copy every time Lynn does an update.
I'm currently
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kc8sfq
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#20898
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Re: ftm-350 without GPS
Does it support GPS In and APRS out as independent settings? My suspicion is that it's an either/or mode, not a both/and.
Eventually I may put in some sort of GPS passthrough,
Does it support GPS In and APRS out as independent settings? My suspicion is that it's an either/or mode, not a both/and.
Eventually I may put in some sort of GPS passthrough,
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20897
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Re: New computer, new challanges
> Not to mention the fact that you have twice explained that youdon't
> have any internet connectivity on the Toughbook, so youwill NEVER get
> a new version of the old tile since finding a newversion
> Not to mention the fact that you have twice explained that youdon't
> have any internet connectivity on the Toughbook, so youwill NEVER get
> a new version of the old tile since finding a newversion
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kc8sfq
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HP Pavilion dm4 laptop and Yeasu FT-3000M [ if busy with family, read after Thanksgiving ]
Hi Lynn,
I would like to use my laptop as my TNC for next years biketour(s). Can I use the sound device as aTNC for aprsis?
I have a HP Pavilion dm4-1160us laptop with win 7. The sound
Hi Lynn,
I would like to use my laptop as my TNC for next years biketour(s). Can I use the sound device as aTNC for aprsis?
I have a HP Pavilion dm4-1160us laptop with win 7. The sound
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n4trn14
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OT Norad Santa Tracking
For those with young kids
http://www.noradsanta.org/
being a big kid it still appeals
Steve Daniels
Amateur Radio Callsign G6UIM
TorbayFreecycle
For those with young kids
http://www.noradsanta.org/
being a big kid it still appeals
Steve Daniels
Amateur Radio Callsign G6UIM
TorbayFreecycle
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sbd sbd
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#20894
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(No subject)
Sorry for the SPAM. My gmail account was hacked by someone in England. Google noticed and stopped most of it, but not all.
Cleaning up the mess now.
Again, sorry.
George
Sorry for the SPAM. My gmail account was hacked by someone in England. Google noticed and stopped most of it, but not all.
Cleaning up the mess now.
Again, sorry.
George
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George D. Nincehelser
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Re: ftm-350 without GPS
The radio does support GPS in via the serial link with newer firmware. But you did answer my question. Is there any plans on supporting GPS out to radios?
Thanks,
Brian
KJ6ZZY
The radio does support GPS in via the serial link with newer firmware. But you did answer my question. Is there any plans on supporting GPS out to radios?
Thanks,
Brian
KJ6ZZY
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Brian Evans <speedyguru2000@...>
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#20892
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Re: ftm-350 without GPS
If you're asking for the GPS information to flow along the existing serial cable to the FTM-350, I don't believe the radio supports that. The FTM-350 is, IMHO, a very closed platform. We're lucky to
If you're asking for the GPS information to flow along the existing serial cable to the FTM-350, I don't believe the radio supports that. The FTM-350 is, IMHO, a very closed platform. We're lucky to
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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ftm-350 without GPS
I have a laptop connected to a FTM-350 and APRSIS32 setup to plot the packets from the radio. My laptop gets GPS info from a bluetooth GPS. Is there a way for APRSIS32 to output the GPS information
I have a laptop connected to a FTM-350 and APRSIS32 setup to plot the packets from the radio. My laptop gets GPS info from a bluetooth GPS. Is there a way for APRSIS32 to output the GPS information
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speedyguru2000 <speedyguru2000@...>
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#20890
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(No subject)
Member has been moderated. Nothing to see (or click) here (and no need to comment). Move along...
Member has been moderated. Nothing to see (or click) here (and no need to comment). Move along...
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20889
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Fire.net down again?
Ron N9SZV
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Ron N9SZV <n9szv@...>
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#20888
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Re: Maps space vs sector size idea
Thanks for the suggestion, but .Net functions only make things easy if you're using .net. APRSISCE/32 is written in 100% straight C with direct Win32 API calls.
And I was under
Thanks for the suggestion, but .Net functions only make things easy if you're using .net. APRSISCE/32 is written in 100% straight C with direct Win32 API calls.
And I was under
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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Re: Maps space vs sector size idea
Hi Lynn,
You can use cab files like that. I’m sure you already know that cab files are just zipped files but they have a different header that will let you use them like an extended partition.
Hi Lynn,
You can use cab files like that. I’m sure you already know that cab files are just zipped files but they have a different header that will let you use them like an extended partition.
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Paul Davis
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Re: Maps space vs sector size idea
One of the "compression" ideas I'm toying with is actually detecting any single-color tile and flagging it as special in whatever kind of container I end up implementing. I've already
One of the "compression" ideas I'm toying with is actually detecting any single-color tile and flagging it as special in whatever kind of container I end up implementing. I've already
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#20885
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