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Direwolf error message
If you look in the attached file you will see a line in red that tells us that a grid square with the last 2 letters in lower case is not according to specification. I looked through the aprs program
If you look in the attached file you will see a line in red that tells us that a grid square with the last 2 letters in lower case is not according to specification. I looked through the aprs program
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Roy VE7DH
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#33929
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Remember, that if you intend to TX from APRSISce/32 through the AGW port, it will on TX on the KISS PORT ID 0 (zero).
So the best method would be:
D710/Signalink/AGW combo would be KISS port 0 (zero)
Remember, that if you intend to TX from APRSISce/32 through the AGW port, it will on TX on the KISS PORT ID 0 (zero).
So the best method would be:
D710/Signalink/AGW combo would be KISS port 0 (zero)
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Rob Giuliano
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#33928
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Yikes!
So far, I only select Single-Port when dealing with the D710.
from any program.
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KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
Yikes!
So far, I only select Single-Port when dealing with the D710.
from any program.
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KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33927
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
One option, which might not do everything you want, but will split the decodes into ports is to use AGWmonitor. This is a kind of TCP sniffer for AGW information.
It will have a tab for each AGWpe
One option, which might not do everything you want, but will split the decodes into ports is to use AGWmonitor. This is a kind of TCP sniffer for AGW information.
It will have a tab for each AGWpe
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Rob Giuliano
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#33926
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 09:03 AM, Lynn Deffenbaugh wrote:
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> So, if you ahve a single instance of AGWpe reading both your D710's
> audio direct as well as the SDR, you're already receiving
On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 09:03 AM, Lynn Deffenbaugh wrote:
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> So, if you ahve a single instance of AGWpe reading both your D710's
> audio direct as well as the SDR, you're already receiving
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33925
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
AGWpe supports multiple ports. They all come over the single TCP/IP port connection to APRSISCE/32. APRSISCE/32 will receive from all channels and display the receptions, but it can only transmit
AGWpe supports multiple ports. They all come over the single TCP/IP port connection to APRSISCE/32. APRSISCE/32 will receive from all channels and display the receptions, but it can only transmit
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33924
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Season's greetings Lynn, Rob, Jack:
I am using AGWPE (Paid), called "Packet Engine Pro".
In AGWPE (PEP) I set up a single TNC from "SoundCard".
This Device is the Data-Port-Cable going from the D710
Season's greetings Lynn, Rob, Jack:
I am using AGWPE (Paid), called "Packet Engine Pro".
In AGWPE (PEP) I set up a single TNC from "SoundCard".
This Device is the Data-Port-Cable going from the D710
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33923
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
There are many ways, but all require a separate computer application acting as a TNC.
Any RTL application to control the RTL dongle will allow the RTL to be the input, the Virtual Audio Cable (VAC)
There are many ways, but all require a separate computer application acting as a TNC.
Any RTL application to control the RTL dongle will allow the RTL to be the input, the Virtual Audio Cable (VAC)
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Rob Giuliano
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#33922
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
APRSISCE/32 does not support soundcard decoding. Look for DireWolf, UZ7HO's SoundModem, or SVG's AGWpe. There are various ways to interface APRSISCE/32 to these soundcard decoders so you can see
APRSISCE/32 does not support soundcard decoding. Look for DireWolf, UZ7HO's SoundModem, or SVG's AGWpe. There are various ways to interface APRSISCE/32 to these soundcard decoders so you can see
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33921
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Bob,
I have a kenwood D-710 and the data cable. Can you share how you have it hooked up?
Jack L. Blake
Bob,
I have a kenwood D-710 and the data cable. Can you share how you have it hooked up?
Jack L. Blake
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Jack L. Blake Sr (AI4LL)
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#33920
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How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
GM
Is there a way I can configure APRSIS32 to hear a soundcard-listed device?
I have a couple of virtual audio cables, Line-1, that outputs from an RTL dongle, from 145.825.
I would like to have
GM
Is there a way I can configure APRSIS32 to hear a soundcard-listed device?
I have a couple of virtual audio cables, Line-1, that outputs from an RTL dongle, from 145.825.
I would like to have
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33919
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
K tnx fer info. Looked on Aprs.fi at my telemetry and it appears I'm ok. Using my call k7oi-8 for every transmission not an object like Snkrvr.
My ant is at 20ft 3db gain and running 10w for now just
K tnx fer info. Looked on Aprs.fi at my telemetry and it appears I'm ok. Using my call k7oi-8 for every transmission not an object like Snkrvr.
My ant is at 20ft 3db gain and running 10w for now just
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K7OI-Mark
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#33918
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
My digis follow this recommendation to the T.
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David Andrzejewski
E-mail/iMessage/Jabber: david@...
PGP Key ID: 736DCF00
My digis follow this recommendation to the T.
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David Andrzejewski
E-mail/iMessage/Jabber: david@...
PGP Key ID: 736DCF00
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David Andrzejewski
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#33917
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
Yes once and from watching the beacon string even twice. just saying
Yes once and from watching the beacon string even twice. just saying
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George Smith <n7jjy@...>
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#33916
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
Yes, everyone that hears it will repeat it once. And digis can hear each other quite a distance away. (when not collided).
Bob
Yes, everyone that hears it will repeat it once. And digis can hear each other quite a distance away. (when not collided).
Bob
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Robert Bruninga
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#33915
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
Maybe. But watching the actual beacons there are numerous digi's repeating a beacon with the path set to wide2-1. Just my observation!!
Maybe. But watching the actual beacons there are numerous digi's repeating a beacon with the path set to wide2-1. Just my observation!!
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George Smith <n7jjy@...>
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#33914
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
I think you might be misunderstanding WIDE2-1. That is a single hop just like WIDE1-1. (It’s the -1 that counts). But it has the advantage of not brining up all those WIDE1-1 digis that are only
I think you might be misunderstanding WIDE2-1. That is a single hop just like WIDE1-1. (It’s the -1 that counts). But it has the advantage of not brining up all those WIDE1-1 digis that are only
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Robert Bruninga
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#33913
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
I have 8 digi's and I make them I'd once an hour and the path set for wide1-1 consideration for it reaching an igate or 2 in case one igate goes down it would digi through another one to reach another
I have 8 digi's and I make them I'd once an hour and the path set for wide1-1 consideration for it reaching an igate or 2 in case one igate goes down it would digi through another one to reach another
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George Smith <n7jjy@...>
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#33912
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
Just to confirm. Please never send a 10 minute DIGI id over any digi path. Send it local direct. (no hops)
If it also has a 30 minute copy then that can be sent via a single WIDE2-1 so that it can
Just to confirm. Please never send a 10 minute DIGI id over any digi path. Send it local direct. (no hops)
If it also has a 30 minute copy then that can be sent via a single WIDE2-1 so that it can
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Robert Bruninga
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#33911
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
This is what I do. My digis use meaningful callsigns with their location, and I just have it set to send an ax.25 packet with my callsign every 10 minutes. That way there’s no gray area and it
This is what I do. My digis use meaningful callsigns with their location, and I just have it set to send an ax.25 packet with my callsign every 10 minutes. That way there’s no gray area and it
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David Andrzejewski
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#33910
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