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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
There are three (that I know of) APRS-protocol-using Internet-based networks. The APRS-IS, Firenet, and CWOP. The APRS-IS and Firenet are for licensed Amateur Radio operators only (I think) and
There are three (that I know of) APRS-protocol-using Internet-based networks. The APRS-IS, Firenet, and CWOP. The APRS-IS and Firenet are for licensed Amateur Radio operators only (I think) and
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#35841
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
Nope, CWOP uses the APRS protocol, but it is a completely different and separate network than the APRS-IS network that APRSIS32 connects to by default and in most (non-firenet) configurations.
Please
Nope, CWOP uses the APRS protocol, but it is a completely different and separate network than the APRS-IS network that APRSIS32 connects to by default and in most (non-firenet) configurations.
Please
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
Is there an option to pipe the data to a wxnow.txt file? A local file on your machine that 32 looks at and parses the weather data to send via RF and IS.
This is the only way I know of making your
Is there an option to pipe the data to a wxnow.txt file? A local file on your machine that 32 looks at and parses the weather data to send via RF and IS.
This is the only way I know of making your
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Greg Depew
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
My Davis VP2 data gets to the DavisNet site (weatherlink)
On that side I designate up to 6 other place to pipe it raw.
One is CWOP
the other is WeatherUnderground.
Ostensibly, CWOP sends it to
My Davis VP2 data gets to the DavisNet site (weatherlink)
On that side I designate up to 6 other place to pipe it raw.
One is CWOP
the other is WeatherUnderground.
Ostensibly, CWOP sends it to
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
How is your wx data getting to CWOP? I don't have the weather link ip but there should be a way to configure it.
KB3KBR Greg. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
How is your wx data getting to CWOP? I don't have the weather link ip but there should be a way to configure it.
KB3KBR Greg. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
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Greg Depew
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
How is "CWOP" compared to / separate from "Firenet"?
I get my random Wx data from there. Firenet.us, port 14580.
Greg KO6TH
KD7YZ Bob wrote:
How is "CWOP" compared to / separate from "Firenet"?
I get my random Wx data from there. Firenet.us, port 14580.
Greg KO6TH
KD7YZ Bob wrote:
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Greg D
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
So here's my findu locale.
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So here's my findu locale.
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
Roger Lynn's description of the excessive data.
So, take these three stations I see on my Screen.
K8WEH, WV8BRW, K8RRT.
They have a Wx icon; they have wind-speed, direction and Temperature.
In the
Roger Lynn's description of the excessive data.
So, take these three stations I see on my Screen.
K8WEH, WV8BRW, K8RRT.
They have a Wx icon; they have wind-speed, direction and Temperature.
In the
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
Bob:
Go to https://aprsis.fi and search for your weather station ID.
Unfortunately, as Lynn pointed out the data from CWOP goes to APRS.FI but APRSIS does not get that data so it won't appear in
Bob:
Go to https://aprsis.fi and search for your weather station ID.
Unfortunately, as Lynn pointed out the data from CWOP goes to APRS.FI but APRSIS does not get that data so it won't appear in
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Don Woodward
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
ok Glenn, nice ! how did u pull that Up
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how do I put that on my APRSIS page?
Or? Should I?
ok Glenn, nice ! how did u pull that Up
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how do I put that on my APRSIS page?
Or? Should I?
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
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Glenn O'Connor
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
Hey Do, how'd you pull that up? Or where ?
mine is EW3948
so can I pull the data into APRSIS32 your way?
Hey Do, how'd you pull that up? Or where ?
mine is EW3948
so can I pull the data into APRSIS32 your way?
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
aprs.fi has multiple feeds and draws from both the APRS-IS and CWOP in addition to ship traffic and I don't know what all else. But by default, APRSIS32 only draws from the APRS-IS.
aprs.fi has multiple feeds and draws from both the APRS-IS and CWOP in addition to ship traffic and I don't know what all else. But by default, APRSIS32 only draws from the APRS-IS.
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#35829
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
My Weather Station appears on APRS.FI - is that different from APRS-IS?
73's
Don W.
KD4APP
EM84au
https://kd4app.blogspot.com
My Weather Station appears on APRS.FI - is that different from APRS-IS?
73's
Don W.
KD4APP
EM84au
https://kd4app.blogspot.com
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Don Woodward
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
CWOP uses the APRS protocol, but those stations do not appear on the APRS-IS. There is a way to get a feed from CWOP, but it is unfiltered, so you get the entire planet's CWOP stations if you tap
CWOP uses the APRS protocol, but those stations do not appear on the APRS-IS. There is a way to get a feed from CWOP, but it is unfiltered, so you get the entire planet's CWOP stations if you tap
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
try the tempest weather station.
Jack L. Blake
try the tempest weather station.
Jack L. Blake
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Jack L. Blake Sr (AI4LL)
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Re: KWD TM-D710G connection to accept Davis VP2 output?
Hi Don, and other responders:
I already feed to CWOP.
I "think" I do it via the Davis feed, at their we site, IIRC.
And when I look on my APRSIS32 screen I don't see it.
Or just maybe, I don't know
Hi Don, and other responders:
I already feed to CWOP.
I "think" I do it via the Davis feed, at their we site, IIRC.
And when I look on my APRSIS32 screen I don't see it.
Or just maybe, I don't know
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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Re: [Duplicate telemetry sequence, Delayed or out-of-order packet (sequence number)]
That is exactly why I have View / RF / All and Configure / Scroller / RF Only!
I just set the Configure / General / Range to zero and make sure I have no Add Filter specified on my
That is exactly why I have View / RF / All and Configure / Scroller / RF Only!
I just set the Configure / General / Range to zero and make sure I have no Add Filter specified on my
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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Re: [Duplicate telemetry sequence, Delayed or out-of-order packet (sequence number)]
Thanks Lynn.
Personally I like just watching what my station sees via RF only. There are plenty of I-Gates around here. I suppose I could turn mine on and just have the map view be RF only and
Thanks Lynn.
Personally I like just watching what my station sees via RF only. There are plenty of I-Gates around here. I suppose I could turn mine on and just have the map view be RF only and
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Brian Webster N2KGC
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Re: [Duplicate telemetry sequence, Delayed or out-of-order packet (sequence number)]
Brian,
There is no problem enabling your station to IGate all received packets. The dupe suppression interval on the APRS-IS is a default of 30 seconds and it is unlikely that any
Brian,
There is no problem enabling your station to IGate all received packets. The dupe suppression interval on the APRS-IS is a default of 30 seconds and it is unlikely that any
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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