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Re: Keeping .gpx and .pos upon closing
And no, they are not listed under Configure/Overlays. There are some grayed out overlay files listed, but those are not the ones I'm trying to use.
I'll let you know how the development version
And no, they are not listed under Configure/Overlays. There are some grayed out overlay files listed, but those are not the ones I'm trying to use.
I'll let you know how the development version
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Bob KE6GYD
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#33969
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Re: Keeping .gpx and .pos upon closing
It's the 2012 version. I'll try the latest and see how that works.
Thanks
Bob
It's the 2012 version. I'll try the latest and see how that works.
Thanks
Bob
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Bob KE6GYD
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#33968
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Re: Keeping .gpx and .pos upon closing
APRSIS32 should be saving the GPX settings when you close the program. Are the overlays still defined, but just not enabled? Or are there definitions completely gone? In other words, are
APRSIS32 should be saving the GPX settings when you close the program. Are the overlays still defined, but just not enabled? Or are there definitions completely gone? In other words, are
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33967
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Keeping .gpx and .pos upon closing
Is there a setting I'm missing? I have configured .gpx and .pos overlays to show a course and checkpoints.
When I close APRSIS32, the overlays disappear when I open the program again. I'd like them
Is there a setting I'm missing? I have configured .gpx and .pos overlays to show a course and checkpoints.
When I close APRSIS32, the overlays disappear when I open the program again. I'd like them
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Bob KE6GYD
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#33966
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Re: Kenwood THD-7
It's ok to keep the conversation here. I'm sure there are others with D7s that could benefit or contribute.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
It's ok to keep the conversation here. I'm sure there are others with D7s that could benefit or contribute.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33965
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Re: Kenwood THD-7
Thanks Lynn!
I didn't get the radio to respond to PuTTY so have work to do. I'll save this list from non-APRSIS32 related chatter though.
73
Steve
Thanks Lynn!
I didn't get the radio to respond to PuTTY so have work to do. I'll save this list from non-APRSIS32 related chatter though.
73
Steve
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Steve Bunting M0BPQ
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#33964
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Re: Kenwood THD-7
Yes, that should be correct. I haven't personally tested the D7, but I suspect there are some out there using one with APRSIS32.
One key would be to connect the cabling to the radio and
Yes, that should be correct. I haven't personally tested the D7, but I suspect there are some out there using one with APRSIS32.
One key would be to connect the cabling to the radio and
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33963
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Kenwood THD-7
Hi everyone,
I am looking to experiment with 9K6 APRS with a local friend of mine. As I have an unused Kenwood THD-7 this becomes the obvious choice for my (70cm) I-gate. (Im aware of its limitations
Hi everyone,
I am looking to experiment with 9K6 APRS with a local friend of mine. As I have an unused Kenwood THD-7 this becomes the obvious choice for my (70cm) I-gate. (Im aware of its limitations
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Steve Bunting M0BPQ
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#33962
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Re: A Question about Digipeating
OK.
I guess I should moderate the “likelihood “ of putting it in my Farm P/U truck.
I wouldn’t say “never “..
Just that (A) no one cares where I am driving.
And (B) there are usually two
OK.
I guess I should moderate the “likelihood “ of putting it in my Farm P/U truck.
I wouldn’t say “never “..
Just that (A) no one cares where I am driving.
And (B) there are usually two
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33961
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Re: A Question about Digipeating
Just in case, the callsign of the mobile MUST be different from the callsign
of the receiving station because APRS ignores its own call.
Bob
Just in case, the callsign of the mobile MUST be different from the callsign
of the receiving station because APRS ignores its own call.
Bob
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Robert Bruninga
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#33960
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Re: A Question about Digipeating
You’d mentioned this before. However I see it differently now that I have used the Com port output of my D710.
And here is a quote from there too:
By having APRSISCE/32 monitoring the COM port,
You’d mentioned this before. However I see it differently now that I have used the Com port output of my D710.
And here is a quote from there too:
By having APRSISCE/32 monitoring the COM port,
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33959
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Re: A Question about Digipeating
This should explain it better:
Kenwood TM-D710 Port (APRS mode) - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Kenwood TM-D710 Port (APRS mode) - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Rad...
APRSISCE/32
This should explain it better:
Kenwood TM-D710 Port (APRS mode) - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Kenwood TM-D710 Port (APRS mode) - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Rad...
APRSISCE/32
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Rob Giuliano
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#33958
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A Question about Digipeating
1:Fm N4PWH-10 To APDW15 Via KD7YZ-15,WIDE1*,WIDE2-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=57 >[08:40:46]
!3819.85NI08258.30W#RasPi I-Gate/Digipeater in Grayson KY [UISS/AGWPE]
or
( and I'd asked about this "not supported
1:Fm N4PWH-10 To APDW15 Via KD7YZ-15,WIDE1*,WIDE2-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=57 >[08:40:46]
!3819.85NI08258.30W#RasPi I-Gate/Digipeater in Grayson KY [UISS/AGWPE]
or
( and I'd asked about this "not supported
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33957
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Thanks for the great links. I bookmark’d them both
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KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
Thanks for the great links. I bookmark’d them both
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KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33956
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Yes, the packet originator comes first before the >
Yes, the callsign after the q-construct (qAR in this case) is usually, but not always, the IGate. You can read more about q Constructs
Yes, the packet originator comes first before the >
Yes, the callsign after the q-construct (qAR in this case) is usually, but not always, the IGate. You can read more about q Constructs
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33955
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
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WinMain:2019-12-28T15:36:33.513 RFtoIS:[AGWPE-TELNET ]IGated
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WinMain:2019-12-28T15:36:33.513 RFtoIS:[AGWPE-TELNET ]IGated
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33954
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
The idea is to use a mono band 2 meter for dedicated APRS. Signal band 2 meter radio are pretty inexpensive.
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Jack L. Blake
The idea is to use a mono band 2 meter for dedicated APRS. Signal band 2 meter radio are pretty inexpensive.
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Jack L. Blake
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Jack L. Blake Sr (AI4LL)
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#33953
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
I'm trying really hard not to comment on a WIDE1-1,WIDE3-3 path...
And it was completely used!
But I'm glad you're seeing the behavior you were wanting to accomplish.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of
I'm trying really hard not to comment on a WIDE1-1,WIDE3-3 path...
And it was completely used!
But I'm glad you're seeing the behavior you were wanting to accomplish.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33952
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
And here's the proof. so to speak:
Port(AGWPE-TELNET ):2019-12-28T15:36:33.512 Read 116 bytes after 5122726 msec (up from 14) vs 0 Quiet
Port(AGWPE-TELNET ):2019-12-28T15:36:33.513 AGW:AX.25-rPort[0]
And here's the proof. so to speak:
Port(AGWPE-TELNET ):2019-12-28T15:36:33.512 Read 116 bytes after 5122726 msec (up from 14) vs 0 Quiet
Port(AGWPE-TELNET ):2019-12-28T15:36:33.513 AGW:AX.25-rPort[0]
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KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...>
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#33951
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
Like any setup, cheap HTs tend to work well when everything is configured properly.
Like most equipment, you need to look at its capability. As Fred said, "MOST" dual band radios (more likely with
Like any setup, cheap HTs tend to work well when everything is configured properly.
Like most equipment, you need to look at its capability. As Fred said, "MOST" dual band radios (more likely with
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Rob Giuliano
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#33950
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