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Re: Proportional beaconing feature request
Could not agree more. Between northern Colorado and southern Wyoming seems like we (in Wyoming) get beacons from 100 plus miles at times. hhmmmm
De N7JJY
Could not agree more. Between northern Colorado and southern Wyoming seems like we (in Wyoming) get beacons from 100 plus miles at times. hhmmmm
De N7JJY
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George Smith <n7jjy@...>
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#34039
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Proportional beaconing feature request
I’d love to see proportional beaconing as an option. Something like being able to set an interval for DIRECT, WIDE1-1, WIDE2-1, WIDE2-2 with a customizable timer for each. It would really help in a
I’d love to see proportional beaconing as an option. Something like being able to set an interval for DIRECT, WIDE1-1, WIDE2-1, WIDE2-2 with a customizable timer for each. It would really help in a
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Justin Cherington
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#34038
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'TCPIP' seen in from an ISS packet decode
... and then apparently DigiPeated by me.
here are a couple:
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3:Fm KD7YZ-15 To APWW10 Via WIDE2-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=88
... and then apparently DigiPeated by me.
here are a couple:
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3:Fm KD7YZ-15 To APWW10 Via WIDE2-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=88
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KD7YZ Bob
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#34037
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Re: APRSIS23 HF APRS & PTC-IIex
I have done the capacitor mod, with no change.
SCS has given me instructions to do a memory dump / check in the sys mode to try and clear the flash memory.
more to follow.
I have done the capacitor mod, with no change.
SCS has given me instructions to do a memory dump / check in the sys mode to try and clear the flash memory.
more to follow.
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John Brent - VA7WPN
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#34036
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Re: *int*
I checked bot
Scroller - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Scroller - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS, The most fully featured
I checked bot
Scroller - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Scroller - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS, The most fully featured
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Rob Giuliano
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#34035
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*int*
Hi all
I have another question, When I am watching the " scroller" screen sometimes see *int* at the side of my out going transmision.
Any explonations please?
Steve G6YRK
Hi all
I have another question, When I am watching the " scroller" screen sometimes see *int* at the side of my out going transmision.
Any explonations please?
Steve G6YRK
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g6yrk@...
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#34034
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
Hi try to check your soundcard config..
Hi try to check your soundcard config..
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Kako Lizares
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#34033
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
Ah cool I didnt realize that was a thing. Thanks!
Jeff
Ah cool I didnt realize that was a thing. Thanks!
Jeff
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Jeffrey Golas
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#34032
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
Yes, just send an APRS message to the station you want to query. You can even send an APRS message to yourself to query your own station.
All queries start with a ?. If you send an
Yes, just send an APRS message to the station you want to query. You can even send an APRS message to yourself to query your own station.
All queries start with a ?. If you send an
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34031
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
How do you do these queries? Is it possible to do within the software?
Jeff
How do you do these queries? Is it possible to do within the software?
Jeff
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Jeffrey Golas
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#34030
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
I'm glad we got it worked out. I'm still surprised that the <Open/CloseCmd>s from the Kenwood APRS radios (lurking beneath the "KISS" port type) actually made your TNC function, but
I'm glad we got it worked out. I'm still surprised that the <Open/CloseCmd>s from the Kenwood APRS radios (lurking beneath the "KISS" port type) actually made your TNC function, but
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34029
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
Well what can I say, what a good job Lynn did last night sorting my problem out, plus I also learnt a lot about APRSIS that I did not know, and I have been using since it since about 2003
but we
Well what can I say, what a good job Lynn did last night sorting my problem out, plus I also learnt a lot about APRSIS that I did not know, and I have been using since it since about 2003
but we
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g6yrk@...
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#34028
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Re: Where is "S8RY4Q" generated?
"""So, just to be clear, the D710 is sending beacons position and other type packets using Dire Wolf the same call-SSID (KD7YZ-15) ?"""
That's a digipeat from/or through, me, from a friend of mine
"""So, just to be clear, the D710 is sending beacons position and other type packets using Dire Wolf the same call-SSID (KD7YZ-15) ?"""
That's a digipeat from/or through, me, from a friend of mine
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KD7YZ Bob
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#34027
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Re: Where is "S8RY4Q" generated?
So, just to be clear, the D710 is sending beacons position and other type packets using Dire Wolf the same call-SSID (KD7YZ-15) ?
What you're seeing is two different uses of the TO call field.
The
So, just to be clear, the D710 is sending beacons position and other type packets using Dire Wolf the same call-SSID (KD7YZ-15) ?
What you're seeing is two different uses of the TO call field.
The
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Randy Love
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#34026
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Re: Where is "S8RY4Q" generated?
for example, looking on Findu, for KD7YZ-15, 5 mins ago, I see I have 2 "TO"'s
KD7YZ-15>S8RY4Q,WIDE2-2,qAR,KG4DVE-1:'oY"l -/]Greenup County 900' MSL Stacked Loops
for example, looking on Findu, for KD7YZ-15, 5 mins ago, I see I have 2 "TO"'s
KD7YZ-15>S8RY4Q,WIDE2-2,qAR,KG4DVE-1:'oY"l -/]Greenup County 900' MSL Stacked Loops
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KD7YZ Bob
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#34025
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Re: Where is "S8RY4Q" generated?
I tried various searches relating to that, Mic-E, and do not see how to break-out the S8RY4Q ... nor the
2:Fm N4PWH-10 To APDW15 Via KD7YZ-15,WIDE1*,WIDE2-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=57
I tried various searches relating to that, Mic-E, and do not see how to break-out the S8RY4Q ... nor the
2:Fm N4PWH-10 To APDW15 Via KD7YZ-15,WIDE1*,WIDE2-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=57
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KD7YZ Bob
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#34024
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
He is finally running the development version and has opted to go to a private exchange with me. I'll try to encourage him to get back to the group so others can a) benefit, and/or b) think
He is finally running the development version and has opted to go to a private exchange with me. I'll try to encourage him to get back to the group so others can a) benefit, and/or b) think
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34023
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
Can you copy the exe and xml from the old computer?
Otherwise, there is no link to the development version. The non-development version will download and install it when the XML setting is set (per
Can you copy the exe and xml from the old computer?
Otherwise, there is no link to the development version. The non-development version will download and install it when the XML setting is set (per
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Rob Giuliano
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#34022
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
Like I said, follow the instructions at the following link. You start with the general release version, close it, edit the APRSIS32.xml file as described, restart it, and then check About.
Like I said, follow the instructions at the following link. You start with the general release version, close it, edit the APRSIS32.xml file as described, restart it, and then check About.
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34021
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Re: Getting APRSIS TO tx/rx on RF
Hi again, I have uninstalled the version I had but cannot find a Development version
have you a link please ?
Hi again, I have uninstalled the version I had but cannot find a Development version
have you a link please ?
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g6yrk@...
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#34020
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