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Re: A couple of installs
They do load :)
Adam
KC2ANT
To: aprsisce@...
From: aprsisce@...
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 12:41:11 -0400
Subject: [aprsisce] A couple of installs
Here are a couple of links that use
They do load :)
Adam
KC2ANT
To: aprsisce@...
From: aprsisce@...
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 12:41:11 -0400
Subject: [aprsisce] A couple of installs
Here are a couple of links that use
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Adam Mahnke <kc2ant@...>
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#25707
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A couple of installs
Here are a couple of links that use APRSIS32!
http://www.4x4ham.com/showthread.php?4107-Mobile-APRSIS
http://www.4x4ham.com/showthread.php?4320-Mobile-Tablet-APRS-IS-installation
-in-2006-TJ
I don't
Here are a couple of links that use APRSIS32!
http://www.4x4ham.com/showthread.php?4107-Mobile-APRSIS
http://www.4x4ham.com/showthread.php?4320-Mobile-Tablet-APRS-IS-installation
-in-2006-TJ
I don't
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Fred Hillhouse
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#25706
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Re: NWS Airport stations disappeared
Hi Bob,
I see you found your answer. In casesomeone else is following this thread I’ll add an additional comment.
Whenever I make a change to a parameter, Itry to remember to restart
Hi Bob,
I see you found your answer. In casesomeone else is following this thread I’ll add an additional comment.
Whenever I make a change to a parameter, Itry to remember to restart
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Fred Hillhouse
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#25705
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Re: IS to RF Objects
That’s not the development version thelatest is dated 18/03/2014
Follow the info on this link
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:development-version
Steve
G6UIM
From:aprsisce@...
That’s not the development version thelatest is dated 18/03/2014
Follow the info on this link
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:development-version
Steve
G6UIM
From:aprsisce@...
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sbd sbd
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#25704
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Re: IS to RF Objects
Thanks All!
I'm not sure if I'm running the development version or not.
When I click About it says
"APRIS-IS Client by KJ4ERJ
Built: 2012/08/30 09:19"
Everything worked about except when I hit
Thanks All!
I'm not sure if I'm running the development version or not.
When I click About it says
"APRIS-IS Client by KJ4ERJ
Built: 2012/08/30 09:19"
Everything worked about except when I hit
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kk4lqx@...
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#25703
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Re: IS to RF Objects
The checking if someone is runningdevelopment version always catches me out.
As I and James said use the buddy filter,James took the time to look the callsign up.
Really check how often your
The checking if someone is runningdevelopment version always catches me out.
As I and James said use the buddy filter,James took the time to look the callsign up.
Really check how often your
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sbd sbd
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#25702
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Re: IS to RF Objects
<aprsisce@...> wrote:
No, but then yes... define selectively.
Get your neighbor to put a station on RF! He's a ham radio operator!
Heck, why not drill a hole in the wall of the duplex
<aprsisce@...> wrote:
No, but then yes... define selectively.
Get your neighbor to put a station on RF! He's a ham radio operator!
Heck, why not drill a hole in the wall of the duplex
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James Ewen
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Re: IS to RF Objects
Yes but you need to be careful, and forthat reason it’s not documented.
You need to think carefully about thefilter to stop sending vast amounts of data over the air. APRSIS currently hasno
Yes but you need to be careful, and forthat reason it’s not documented.
You need to think carefully about thefilter to stop sending vast amounts of data over the air. APRSIS currently hasno
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sbd sbd
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#25700
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IS to RF Objects
Hello,
Is it possible to take objects that are IS only and selectively TX them out over RF?
My neighbor has a IS only WX Station and I would like to just take the data from IS and "retransmit" it
Hello,
Is it possible to take objects that are IS only and selectively TX them out over RF?
My neighbor has a IS only WX Station and I would like to just take the data from IS and "retransmit" it
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kk4lqx@...
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Re: Request for Passcode
This is not my callsign this was sent to me in error I have sent an e-mailrequesting a Password with my call KA2BRH and my name Joseph Carpentieri wouldappreciate a passcode for me
This is not my callsign this was sent to me in error I have sent an e-mailrequesting a Password with my call KA2BRH and my name Joseph Carpentieri wouldappreciate a passcode for me
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jcarpen215@...
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#25698
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Re: Project
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 6:56 AM, paul.w5lz@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
> The local EOC plots the position of watchers during storms. That provides
> more information about where observations
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 6:56 AM, paul.w5lz@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
> The local EOC plots the position of watchers during storms. That provides
> more information about where observations
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James Ewen
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#25697
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Re: Transmit of Tactical Call vs My own Call
last time I played with them, you could click on point within the gpx file and it gave you the option to create an object there.
If it doesn't give it to you with the left click, zoom in and right
last time I played with them, you could click on point within the gpx file and it gave you the option to create an object there.
If it doesn't give it to you with the left click, zoom in and right
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Adam Mahnke <kc2ant@...>
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Re: Project [1 Attachment]
For a little clarification...
The local EOC plots the position of watchers during storms. That provides more information about where observations are made and simplifies things. Not all of the
For a little clarification...
The local EOC plots the position of watchers during storms. That provides more information about where observations are made and simplifies things. Not all of the
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Paul Lalli
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#25695
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Re: Transmit of Tactical Call vs My own Call
That would be a useful feature.
In the meantime, any suggestions for how to manually get from a GPX file containing waypoints to APRS objects in APRSISCE/32?
Bob...
That would be a useful feature.
In the meantime, any suggestions for how to manually get from a GPX file containing waypoints to APRS objects in APRSISCE/32?
Bob...
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Bob Burns AK9R
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#25694
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Re: Request for Passcode
[aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
A week or so ago, there was mention of Yahoo making some kind of
change that disrupted the way that the passcode requests got forwarded
to the moderators,
[aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
A week or so ago, there was mention of Yahoo making some kind of
change that disrupted the way that the passcode requests got forwarded
to the moderators,
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James Ewen
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Re: NWS Airport stations disappeared [2 Attachments]
Lynn,
Scratch it. I had a clean copy on a memory stick and it also did not display the weather stations I thought were missing. Either I was having a bad dream or there was something
Lynn,
Scratch it. I had a clean copy on a memory stick and it also did not display the weather stations I thought were missing. Either I was having a bad dream or there was something
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robt.harris
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Re: Request for Passcode
Is that what I have to do, ask for a passcode publicy? Been waiting a few days now for one..
Kelly
KE5BFE
Kelly Londo
Is that what I have to do, ask for a passcode publicy? Been waiting a few days now for one..
Kelly
KE5BFE
Kelly Londo
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Kelly Londo <kdlondo@...>
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Re: Request for Passcode
Sharing them publicly doesn't truly matter. The algorithm to generate them is public [1], so creating one for any given callsign is trivial.
To truly treat them as a password or shared secret is
Sharing them publicly doesn't truly matter. The algorithm to generate them is public [1], so creating one for any given callsign is trivial.
To truly treat them as a password or shared secret is
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Matthew Willis
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Re: Request for Passcode
Um, are the passcodes supposed to be shared publicly?
Eric K9LGE
Um, are the passcodes supposed to be shared publicly?
Eric K9LGE
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Eric Lorenz K9LGE
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Re: Request for Passcode
Passcode for W1VI is 29338.
This password will work for any -SSID(http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/ssids) you choose to use. Because it isactually the APRS-IS network password, it should also work
Passcode for W1VI is 29338.
This password will work for any -SSID(http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/ssids) you choose to use. Because it isactually the APRS-IS network password, it should also work
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sbd sbd
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#25688
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