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Re: Adding another radio with Packet-decode input
APRSIS32 does not support audio decoding. For such purposes it requires a soundcard TNC like Direwolf, UZ7HO's SoundModem, or AGWPE.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and
APRSIS32 does not support audio decoding. For such purposes it requires a soundcard TNC like Direwolf, UZ7HO's SoundModem, or AGWPE.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#36003
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Adding another radio with Packet-decode input
What I mean is, I have an IC-9700 I sometimes use to decode packet on 144.390 .
This is in addition to the full-time Kenwood D710G .
The IC-9700 has two USB-Codecs of its own.
I do not see a way to
What I mean is, I have an IC-9700 I sometimes use to decode packet on 144.390 .
This is in addition to the full-time Kenwood D710G .
The IC-9700 has two USB-Codecs of its own.
I do not see a way to
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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#36002
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Re: Custom Queries?
I did not know that existed but it seems object oriented rather than information oriented but I read up on it, thanks!
73 Dan W5DMH
I did not know that existed but it seems object oriented rather than information oriented but I read up on it, thanks!
73 Dan W5DMH
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Dan Hurd W5DMH
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#36001
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Re: Custom Queries?
Have you looked at a QRU query?
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:qru
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James
VE6SRV
Have you looked at a QRU query?
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:qru
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James
VE6SRV
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James Ewen
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#36000
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Re: Custom Queries?
hmmm interesting thought....I had not considered using the server port.
Dan W5DMH
hmmm interesting thought....I had not considered using the server port.
Dan W5DMH
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Dan Hurd W5DMH
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#35999
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Re: Custom Queries?
Sorry, but that level of customization is not supported in APRSIS32 at this time.
That said, you can always write your own APRS client and connect it to a server-type port in
Sorry, but that level of customization is not supported in APRSIS32 at this time.
That said, you can always write your own APRS client and connect it to a server-type port in
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#35998
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Custom Queries?
Hi Lynn
Is there a way to modify the custom queries or add new custom queries?
I would like to have couple custom queries :
?NET this query would respond with our NET schedule
?ANC this would
Hi Lynn
Is there a way to modify the custom queries or add new custom queries?
I would like to have couple custom queries :
?NET this query would respond with our NET schedule
?ANC this would
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Dan Hurd W5DMH
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#35997
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Re: hotspot objects
Absolutely
Here is my current filter
a/42.6295/-076.7045/42.2555/-076.23833 -b/KD2EAT -s//a&/D
Area filter for the entirety of Tompkins County, New York (plus a little to make it a square)
-b/KD2EAT
Absolutely
Here is my current filter
a/42.6295/-076.7045/42.2555/-076.23833 -b/KD2EAT -s//a&/D
Area filter for the entirety of Tompkins County, New York (plus a little to make it a square)
-b/KD2EAT
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Adam Mahnke
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#35996
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Re: hotspot objects
Do you mind sharing your IGate filter, or at least the part that drops the hotspots? I can envision what it might be, but others might be interested as well.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ -
Do you mind sharing your IGate filter, or at least the part that drops the hotspots? I can envision what it might be, but others might be interested as well.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ -
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#35995
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Re: hotspot objects
He is, and I shall refrain from comment further.
I manage W2CXM, and it's set up for IS to RF but I try to limit it to IS only stations for Tompkins County and I filter out hotspot stations (now)
He is, and I shall refrain from comment further.
I manage W2CXM, and it's set up for IS to RF but I try to limit it to IS only stations for Tompkins County and I filter out hotspot stations (now)
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Adam Mahnke
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#35994
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Re: hotspot objects
Yes Adam it is your area specifically I was referring to, glad you are not the one (thanks for changing the subject line, I was drifting off topic).
The offending station is N2YPI-2 and I hear if
Yes Adam it is your area specifically I was referring to, glad you are not the one (thanks for changing the subject line, I was drifting off topic).
The offending station is N2YPI-2 and I hear if
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Brian Webster N2KGC
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#35993
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Re: hotspot objects
Trying to not hijack the thread so changing the subject line.
My hotspot is only set up for D-Star and it sends two stations to the IS stream. One with a dash B and one with a space B. I have not
Trying to not hijack the thread so changing the subject line.
My hotspot is only set up for D-Star and it sends two stations to the IS stream. One with a dash B and one with a space B. I have not
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Adam Mahnke
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#35992
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Re: Specific Paths for RFOnly.
One thing to remember about this experiment, APRS packets are a UI unconnected broadcast and you are not guaranteed delivery of the pack to the other end even if you do use the specific path method
One thing to remember about this experiment, APRS packets are a UI unconnected broadcast and you are not guaranteed delivery of the pack to the other end even if you do use the specific path method
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Brian Webster N2KGC
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#35991
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Re: Colored bar between Port and Scroller?
Got it thank you!
Dan W5DMH
Got it thank you!
Dan W5DMH
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Dan Hurd W5DMH
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#35990
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Re: Colored bar between Port and Scroller?
Transmit pressure. When it gets to the end, it should transmit.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 1/7/2022 3:47 PM, Dan
Transmit pressure. When it gets to the end, it should transmit.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 1/7/2022 3:47 PM, Dan
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#35989
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Colored bar between Port and Scroller?
What is the colored bar between the Port / Time and the Scroller list indicating?
What is the colored bar between the Port / Time and the Scroller list indicating?
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Dan Hurd W5DMH
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#35988
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Re: Specific Paths for RFOnly.
Thanks Lynn,
For the record I am using Xastir at this moment because the path is really easy to change for this testing .
I can look at the direwolf output which should be completely raw.
Dan W5DMH
Thanks Lynn,
For the record I am using Xastir at this moment because the path is really easy to change for this testing .
I can look at the direwolf output which should be completely raw.
Dan W5DMH
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Dan Hurd W5DMH
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#35987
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Re: Specific Paths for RFOnly.
It may be that Xastir is filtering the NOGATE before showing you the log of received packets. You need to be looking at the actual RF received traffic to know if you copied the digipeat.
It may be that Xastir is filtering the NOGATE before showing you the log of received packets. You need to be looking at the actual RF received traffic to know if you copied the digipeat.
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#35986
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Re: Specific Paths for RFOnly.
Yes I'm running direwolf connected to an FT-857d connected to a full wave 2m ant on the top of a 55ft tower...I have internet turned off for this testing.
Dan W5DMH
Yes I'm running direwolf connected to an FT-857d connected to a full wave 2m ant on the top of a 55ft tower...I have internet turned off for this testing.
Dan W5DMH
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Dan Hurd W5DMH
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#35985
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Re: Specific Paths for RFOnly.
NOGATE means that your packet will not be forwarded to the APRS-IS by compliant I-gates.
Do NOT look at aprs.fi or other APRS-IS feeds for your information. The APRS-IS feed is heavily filtered, so
NOGATE means that your packet will not be forwarded to the APRS-IS by compliant I-gates.
Do NOT look at aprs.fi or other APRS-IS feeds for your information. The APRS-IS feed is heavily filtered, so
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James Ewen
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#35984
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