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Filters. IS/RF RF/IS on various ports.
Hi. I have to admit I haven't read the APRSIS32 manual page by page; headlines plus few paragraphs here and there. Work and family commitments in the last few years have taken a heavy toll on my free
Hi. I have to admit I haven't read the APRSIS32 manual page by page; headlines plus few paragraphs here and there. Work and family commitments in the last few years have taken a heavy toll on my free
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iulianpt@...
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#32563
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
I love those pants! About the only pants and shorts I wear these days (never was much for jeans).
Yes, Docker.Lean more at: https://www.docker.com/what-docker Robert Giuliano KB8RCO
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I love those pants! About the only pants and shorts I wear these days (never was much for jeans).
Yes, Docker.Lean more at: https://www.docker.com/what-docker Robert Giuliano KB8RCO
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Rob Giuliano
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#32562
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Docker? The only Docker I know of has two legs and pockets... :)
Greg KO6TH
Rob Giuliano kb8rco@... [aprsisce] wrote:
Docker? The only Docker I know of has two legs and pockets... :)
Greg KO6TH
Rob Giuliano kb8rco@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Greg D
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
I use a Bluetooth dongle and as luck would have it, VirtualBox has provisions for USB pass-through.I haven't done that in some time though. Since Docker came around, I stopped using VirtualBox on
I use a Bluetooth dongle and as luck would have it, VirtualBox has provisions for USB pass-through.I haven't done that in some time though. Since Docker came around, I stopped using VirtualBox on
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Rob Giuliano
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#32560
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Re: Digest Number 3136
Thanks for the reply.
I've never messed with filters much, so I'm not sure I have this. If I read the APRS-IS filters wiki-dot page correctly (http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/aprs-is-filters), then in
Thanks for the reply.
I've never messed with filters much, so I'm not sure I have this. If I read the APRS-IS filters wiki-dot page correctly (http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/aprs-is-filters), then in
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Randy Allen
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
It does provide frequencies!
You may be able to load 3.5 as well assuming it is available.
Best regards,
Fred N7FMH
It does provide frequencies!
You may be able to load 3.5 as well assuming it is available.
Best regards,
Fred N7FMH
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Fred Hillhouse
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Yikes, I haven't used Orbitron in years. Did it have a real-time Doppler display?
I just found out that I need to take the Netbook to FD after all. It has Winlink Express loaded (lots
Yikes, I haven't used Orbitron in years. Did it have a real-time Doppler display?
I just found out that I need to take the Netbook to FD after all. It has Winlink Express loaded (lots
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Greg D
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Orbitron is still available. TLEs have to downloaded manually since it can’t download from https.
There is also a TLE Retriever 3 on the Celestrak site that will get the TLEs automatically.
Orbitron is still available. TLEs have to downloaded manually since it can’t download from https.
There is also a TLE Retriever 3 on the Celestrak site that will get the TLEs automatically.
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Fred Hillhouse
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Hi Fred,
I'm tuning it manually; I just wanted gpredict to tell me in realtime what frequency to tune to, but couldn't get it to do that without something to talk to. On Linux, I'm
Hi Fred,
I'm tuning it manually; I just wanted gpredict to tell me in realtime what frequency to tune to, but couldn't get it to do that without something to talk to. On Linux, I'm
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Greg D
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Running VBox or VMware might work, but I don't know how it would have proper access to the BT hardware. Usually these sorts of things depend on the host PC to provide support to the device file
Running VBox or VMware might work, but I don't know how it would have proper access to the BT hardware. Usually these sorts of things depend on the host PC to provide support to the device file
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Greg D
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
I prefer an virtual machine running a very limited install of Windows XP for such occasions. XP can be stripped down pretty easily to not much more than the operating system for a small virtualbox
I prefer an virtual machine running a very limited install of Windows XP for such occasions. XP can be stripped down pretty easily to not much more than the operating system for a small virtualbox
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Rob Giuliano
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
I don't think the Bluetooth issue is with APRSIS32 or Wine. The device seems to connect as displayed on the Linux side, but I never see the BT symbol on the D74 light up, and a few seconds
I don't think the Bluetooth issue is with APRSIS32 or Wine. The device seems to connect as displayed on the Linux side, but I never see the BT symbol on the D74 light up, and a few seconds
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Greg D
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Are you using gpredict to control the radio frequency too?
Best regards,
Fred N7FMH
Are you using gpredict to control the radio frequency too?
Best regards,
Fred N7FMH
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Fred Hillhouse
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
I have found that with APRSIS32 under WINE, you are always better off linking to COMM ports.
Most Bluetooth devices are listed as /dev/rfcomm# (I think that is how it gets listed). I can double check
I have found that with APRSIS32 under WINE, you are always better off linking to COMM ports.
Most Bluetooth devices are listed as /dev/rfcomm# (I think that is how it gets listed). I can double check
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Rob Giuliano
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Thanks, Rob.
Not sure what it was, but it's working now. I was already in Dialout, but added Modem and UUCP to the groups. Logged out and back in and it's working. What's odd is
Thanks, Rob.
Not sure what it was, but it's working now. I was already in Dialout, but added Modem and UUCP to the groups. Logged out and back in and it's working. What's odd is
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Greg D
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Although I am not a D74 user, I have worked with various serial interfaces on Windows, Linux, and other operating systems.
A couple additional things to consider:
* Could be that the radio is
Although I am not a D74 user, I have worked with various serial interfaces on Windows, Linux, and other operating systems.
A couple additional things to consider:
* Could be that the radio is
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Rob Giuliano
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Re: D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
First thing to check is whether you have write permission for /dev/ttyACMo.
Most serial devices belong to the "dialout" group (/etc/groups). Have you added your username to that group?
If that isn't
First thing to check is whether you have write permission for /dev/ttyACMo.
Most serial devices belong to the "dialout" group (/etc/groups). Have you added your username to that group?
If that isn't
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Rob Giuliano
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D74 with APRSIS32 won't transmit
Hi folks,
Not sure if this is particular to the D74 or APRSIS32... I have the
Kenwood TH-D74 configured for KISS 12, and the Interface for KISS is
USB. USB is configured for COM use. The whole lot
Hi folks,
Not sure if this is particular to the D74 or APRSIS32... I have the
Kenwood TH-D74 configured for KISS 12, and the Interface for KISS is
USB. USB is configured for COM use. The whole lot
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Greg D
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#32546
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Re: Porting WX Bulletins to RF
You would use the Ctl+g command to setup a filter, either a range or box to send all packets in that filter to RF. Or there is the possibility of using a buddy filter to only put out your local
You would use the Ctl+g command to setup a filter, either a range or box to send all packets in that filter to RF. Or there is the possibility of using a buddy filter to only put out your local
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Greg Depew
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Porting WX Bulletins to RF
Many moons ago, (back when I was using APRS DOS and the TM-D700 was the new kid on the block and dinosaurs roamed the earth) there was some software or functionality of one of the clients
Many moons ago, (back when I was using APRS DOS and the TM-D700 was the new kid on the block and dinosaurs roamed the earth) there was some software or functionality of one of the clients
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Randy Allen
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#32544
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