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Re: Receiving a bulletin message
Julian,
I'll be adding Bulletin support when I add the ability to re-view received messages and generally beef up the messaging section. I've re-read the spec and it appears that clients are
Julian,
I'll be adding Bulletin support when I add the ability to re-view received messages and generally beef up the messaging section. I've re-read the spec and it appears that clients are
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#256
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Receiving a bulletin message
Hi Lynn.
I have done some more experimentation and it appears that what I want to be able to do is receive bulletins. If my server sends a message to "BLNWOTA" then it shows up under "Other groups"
Hi Lynn.
I have done some more experimentation and it appears that what I want to be able to do is receive bulletins. If my server sends a message to "BLNWOTA" then it shows up under "Other groups"
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g4ilo
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#255
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Re: APRSISCE on battery power
It doesn't seem to happen like that for me. What happens is that the main window has gone. In the task list there is a window named WM_CLOSE. When I click on it I get a message box that says "There
It doesn't seem to happen like that for me. What happens is that the main window has gone. In the task list there is a window named WM_CLOSE. When I click on it I get a message box that says "There
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g4ilo
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#254
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Re: Metric units
I think just to be awkward we in the UK tend to use Miles for distance yet most maps show height in Metres.
Colin
M6XSD.
I think just to be awkward we in the UK tend to use Miles for distance yet most maps show height in Metres.
Colin
M6XSD.
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m6xsd <m6xsd@...>
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#253
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Re: APRSISCE on battery power
Julian,
The "auto adjust backlight" does just that, if you are in a brightly lighted
room it turns the brightness up, so the other side of that, if you're in a
darker area it turns down the screens
Julian,
The "auto adjust backlight" does just that, if you are in a brightly lighted
room it turns the brightness up, so the other side of that, if you're in a
darker area it turns down the screens
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David Shrum
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#252
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Re: APRSISCE on battery power
Hi Lynn.
Thanks for the info. I will have a closer look at the screen backlight. I definitely couldn't see it getting dimmer. There is also an "auto adjust backlight" setting but I don't know what
Hi Lynn.
Thanks for the info. I will have a closer look at the screen backlight. I definitely couldn't see it getting dimmer. There is also an "auto adjust backlight" setting but I don't know what
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g4ilo
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#251
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Re: APRSISCE on battery power
Greetings Julian,
Outside of one thing, there's an explanation for everything (I think).
g4ilo wrote:
The "turn off backlight" setting does just that, it turns off the backlight. However, on my
Greetings Julian,
Outside of one thing, there's an explanation for everything (I think).
g4ilo wrote:
The "turn off backlight" setting does just that, it turns off the backlight. However, on my
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#250
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APRSISCE on battery power
I took APRSIS-CE for it's first portable outing today, with my HTC Touch phone running on batteries only. I found a few issues that made this outing a bit less successful than I'd hoped for.
For some
I took APRSIS-CE for it's first portable outing today, with my HTC Touch phone running on batteries only. I found a few issues that made this outing a bit less successful than I'd hoped for.
For some
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g4ilo
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#249
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
David,
My build environment says Windows Mobile 6.1, but I know it runs on 5.0. As far as 2003, I suspect it won't work because I'm not sure the GPSapi goes back that far.
The best I can suggest is
David,
My build environment says Windows Mobile 6.1, but I know it runs on 5.0. As far as 2003, I suspect it won't work because I'm not sure the GPSapi goes back that far.
The best I can suggest is
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#248
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Hardware requirement for WM version
I tried to look for the info but haven't been able to find it (readme, release note etc).
Which Windows Mobile versions are supported? Are WM 2003 and 2003 SE supported, for example? Or only WM 5 or
I tried to look for the info but haven't been able to find it (readme, release note etc).
Which Windows Mobile versions are supported? Are WM 2003 and 2003 SE supported, for example? Or only WM 5 or
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David Tse
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#247
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Re: BitBit Error with APRSIS32
Lynn,
That makes sense ... I think I noticed the errors after I entered the
password to unlock the screen saver after it had been idle for a while.
Thanks,
Jerome
WD4CWG
Lynn,
That makes sense ... I think I noticed the errors after I entered the
password to unlock the screen saver after it had been idle for a while.
Thanks,
Jerome
WD4CWG
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Jerome Lofton <LoftonJ@...>
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#246
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Re: BitBit Error with APRSIS32
Jerome Lofton wrote:
That error occurs when the program cannot access the display. I'm guessing that you're on a laptop? It happens to me when I close the lid or suspend/resume the machine. The
Jerome Lofton wrote:
That error occurs when the program cannot access the display. I'm guessing that you're on a laptop? It happens to me when I close the lid or suspend/resume the machine. The
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#245
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BitBit Error with APRSIS32
Lynn,
Occasionally, I am getting a "BitBit Failed at line 5931 Error 6" pop-up.
However, when I click "OK, the error message goes away and the program
resumes working
Lynn,
Occasionally, I am getting a "BitBit Failed at line 5931 Error 6" pop-up.
However, when I click "OK, the error message goes away and the program
resumes working
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Jerome Lofton <LoftonJ@...>
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#244
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Re: Sending a message to a group - spec!
Ok, I thought about this some more and remembered something about message groups which was sort of mixed up with private nets in my mind. I went back to the aprs101.pdf spec and found the following on
Ok, I thought about this some more and remembered something about message groups which was sort of mixed up with private nets in my mind. I went back to the aprs101.pdf spec and found the following on
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#243
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Re: Sending a message to a group
The only "group" APRS messaging feature that I'm aware of is via the CQSRVR. If you and everyone else send a message to the CQSRVR with an agreed-up group ID, every subsequent message sent to that
The only "group" APRS messaging feature that I'm aware of is via the CQSRVR. If you and everyone else send a message to the CQSRVR with an agreed-up group ID, every subsequent message sent to that
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#242
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Sending a message to a group
I would like to send an APRS message that would be received by anyone who wants to receive it. The only way I know how to do this is for everyone who wants to receive the message to tell me their
I would like to send an APRS message that would be received by anyone who wants to receive it. The only way I know how to do this is for everyone who wants to receive the message to tell me their
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g4ilo
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#241
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Re: Disabling GPS
Lynn, this topic just answered the question that I was going to ask about, no position Tx without GPS data.
I installed APRSISCE on my old T-Mobile MDA (HTC Wizard 200) last week, and it is cool
Lynn, this topic just answered the question that I was going to ask about, no position Tx without GPS data.
I installed APRSISCE on my old T-Mobile MDA (HTC Wizard 200) last week, and it is cool
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warpedspeed
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#240
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Re: Buddy feature
Lynn,
That's perfect - I can easily add manual filter strings, I'm quite happy at command line prompts! Will give that a go.
Thanks again.
Tim, G4VXE
Lynn,
That's perfect - I can easily add manual filter strings, I'm quite happy at command line prompts! Will give that a go.
Thanks again.
Tim, G4VXE
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TIM KIRBY <tim.kirby@...>
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#239
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Re: Disabling GPS
I wonder if disabling GPS and disabling beaconing ought to be separate functions? If I carry the phone in my pocket around the house disabling GPS is useful, not just because it can't get an accurate
I wonder if disabling GPS and disabling beaconing ought to be separate functions? If I carry the phone in my pocket around the house disabling GPS is useful, not just because it can't get an accurate
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g4ilo
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#238
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Re: Disabling GPS
Julian,
g4ilo wrote:
Hum, that is a potential problem, isn't it? As I mentioned in the Blog, I toggle the GPS off when I go indoors to prevent the drifting caused by decreased satellite coverage,
Julian,
g4ilo wrote:
Hum, that is a potential problem, isn't it? As I mentioned in the Blog, I toggle the GPS off when I go indoors to prevent the drifting caused by decreased satellite coverage,
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#237
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