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Re: Off topic - anyone used the Python APRS libraries
Hi John,
Yes, I am familiar. My statement of implementing APRStt was not entirely accurate.
What I ponder is building a very weak transmitter (range under 50 feet) into a pill box
Hi John,
Yes, I am familiar. My statement of implementing APRStt was not entirely accurate.
What I ponder is building a very weak transmitter (range under 50 feet) into a pill box
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robt.harris
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#30302
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Re: Orlando Hamcation
Hi Hope to see u there we will be in the back building on the end near tailgate look us up kc4jqh and ni4m Mike and Bill
73 Bill kc4jqh
Hi Hope to see u there we will be in the back building on the end near tailgate look us up kc4jqh and ni4m Mike and Bill
73 Bill kc4jqh
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Bill A <kc4jqh@...>
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#30301
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Re: Off topic - anyone used the Python APRS libraries
Bob Harris wrote:
'> I've been thinking of implementing APRStt for sled dog races. To send
> the time each team passes a check point back to the race co-ordinators.
> I'd probably write it in C
Bob Harris wrote:
'> I've been thinking of implementing APRStt for sled dog races. To send
> the time each team passes a check point back to the race co-ordinators.
> I'd probably write it in C
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WB2OSZ
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#30300
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question
If the data were in error, I doubt that he would object.
However, the rest stops are double and triple checked prior to the event because they are based of the route instructions, which have to be
If the data were in error, I doubt that he would object.
However, the rest stops are double and triple checked prior to the event because they are based of the route instructions, which have to be
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Randy Love
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#30299
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question
Randy,
Does Fred have someone moving his plotted rest stops and other objects around after he has driven the route and made the gpx file and located where the objects will be
Randy,
Does Fred have someone moving his plotted rest stops and other objects around after he has driven the route and made the gpx file and located where the objects will be
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kb8uih88@...
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#30298
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Re: Bike Event Suggestion.
Nope. It is Civil Air Patrol that supplies the ride recovery vans. We put a ham in each of the four vans. A CAP person drives.
On 2/7/2017 5:31 PM, Randy Love rlove31@...
Nope. It is Civil Air Patrol that supplies the ride recovery vans. We put a ham in each of the four vans. A CAP person drives.
On 2/7/2017 5:31 PM, Randy Love rlove31@...
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robt.harris
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#30297
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question
SAG = Support And Guidance
That's the one that has been most used in the various events I've help with.
Randy
WF5X
SAG = Support And Guidance
That's the one that has been most used in the various events I've help with.
Randy
WF5X
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Randy Love
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#30296
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Re: Bike Event Suggestion.
So, I have to ask, what does CAP stand for?
I'm thinking that it isn't Civil Air Patrol.
Randy
WF5X
So, I have to ask, what does CAP stand for?
I'm thinking that it isn't Civil Air Patrol.
Randy
WF5X
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Randy Love
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#30295
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question
Hi Bob,
It's just an instance of APRSIS32 running on a laptop or tablet with a
screen. GPS-TNC-COMPUTER and a radio with portable power such as a battery
or cig lighter plug for the car.
73, Ron
Hi Bob,
It's just an instance of APRSIS32 running on a laptop or tablet with a
screen. GPS-TNC-COMPUTER and a radio with portable power such as a battery
or cig lighter plug for the car.
73, Ron
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kc8sfq
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#30294
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question [1 Attachment]
Hi Bob,
I slugged my way through the overlay thing a while back. I finally, and
with the help of several kind folks here, was able to hammer it into my
head. I used it several times to pre-fetch map
Hi Bob,
I slugged my way through the overlay thing a while back. I finally, and
with the help of several kind folks here, was able to hammer it into my
head. I used it several times to pre-fetch map
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kc8sfq
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#30293
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question
Ron,
Please describe the "full featured unit with display" you will put with the coordinator.
That might be a useful item for us to put with the Ultimate Coordinator (the Ultimate
Ron,
Please describe the "full featured unit with display" you will put with the coordinator.
That might be a useful item for us to put with the Ultimate Coordinator (the Ultimate
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robt.harris
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#30291
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Re: Off topic - anyone used the Python APRS libraries
I've been thinking of implementing APRStt for sled dog races. To send the time each team passes a check point back to the race co-ordinators. I'd probably write it in C (since I have more
I've been thinking of implementing APRStt for sled dog races. To send the time each team passes a check point back to the race co-ordinators. I'd probably write it in C (since I have more
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robt.harris
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#30292
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question
Ron,
Great point about the dumb trackers. No sense in having one at a fixed location!
Jack KE4LWT
On 2/7/2017 1:51 PM, kc8sfq@... [aprsisce] wrote:
Ron,
Great point about the dumb trackers. No sense in having one at a fixed location!
Jack KE4LWT
On 2/7/2017 1:51 PM, kc8sfq@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Jack Smith
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#30290
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Re: Bike Event Suggestion.
Whew! Someone else with similar terminology. I no longer feel like Oliver Twist. We call your "Chase Vehicles" "Rovers." Each Rover patrols the area between two SAGs; hence the tactical call
Whew! Someone else with similar terminology. I no longer feel like Oliver Twist. We call your "Chase Vehicles" "Rovers." Each Rover patrols the area between two SAGs; hence the tactical call
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robt.harris
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#30289
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Re: Off topic - anyone used the Python APRS libraries
trolling or serious? Because I lulz'ed
I'm not worried about that at all. We currently get the data via FM phone. Someone could just as easily call net control and feed faulty data. Which is much
trolling or serious? Because I lulz'ed
I'm not worried about that at all. We currently get the data via FM phone. Someone could just as easily call net control and feed faulty data. Which is much
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Robert Mueller
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#30288
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Re: Off topic - anyone used the Python APRS libraries
Do you have internet access at your sending location? I've been using the python twitter API on collection of raspberry pi's (mostly zero's) to build this same sort of collect data -> network ->
Do you have internet access at your sending location? I've been using the python twitter API on collection of raspberry pi's (mostly zero's) to build this same sort of collect data -> network ->
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Patrick Wood
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#30287
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question
Hi Bob,
You are correct, there is no use for a dumb APRS tracker station at a
fixed location. I am plotting those with Objects. My understanding is that
SAG stands for Stragglers And Gear. Someone
Hi Bob,
You are correct, there is no use for a dumb APRS tracker station at a
fixed location. I am plotting those with Objects. My understanding is that
SAG stands for Stragglers And Gear. Someone
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kc8sfq
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#30286
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Re: Off topic - anyone used the Python APRS libraries
Now there is a potential security issue (SQL injection attack anyone?).
73 Paul (VA6PW)
On 07/02/2017 11:12 AM, Bob Mueller bob@... [aprsisce] wrote:
Now there is a potential security issue (SQL injection attack anyone?).
73 Paul (VA6PW)
On 07/02/2017 11:12 AM, Bob Mueller bob@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Paul Wilson VA6PW
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#30285
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Re: A new observation prompts a new question
are not as hilly as your terrain
Hi Bob, We don't have anything here that would qualify as a mountain, but
the running gag here is that if you buy 5 acres in Barry County and iron
it flat you'd get
are not as hilly as your terrain
Hi Bob, We don't have anything here that would qualify as a mountain, but
the running gag here is that if you buy 5 acres in Barry County and iron
it flat you'd get
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kc8sfq
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#30284
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Re: Off topic - anyone used the Python APRS libraries
I'd really like to follow your work! I was thinking about a similar application. I was wondering if packet can pass SQL statements to update a database. Custom application on each end. I just
I'd really like to follow your work! I was thinking about a similar application. I was wondering if packet can pass SQL statements to update a database. Custom application on each end. I just
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Robert Mueller
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#30283
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