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Re: Pixelated Map Again
Turn off purging in the map options to keep the tiles you have already downloaded.
No need to download the same tiles over and over again, especially if you have poor internet service.
James
Turn off purging in the map options to keep the tiles you have already downloaded.
No need to download the same tiles over and over again, especially if you have poor internet service.
James
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James Ewen
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#34490
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Re: Pixelated Map Again
Hi Lynn and all:
Internet "may" be the issue. sometimes I either have "some slooowww" Internet and sometimes no internet. Sometime up to a whopping 20mb.
Map OK now.
OSM was turned on.
tracing was
Hi Lynn and all:
Internet "may" be the issue. sometimes I either have "some slooowww" Internet and sometimes no internet. Sometime up to a whopping 20mb.
Map OK now.
OSM was turned on.
tracing was
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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#34489
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Re: Pixelated Map Again
Yes, there should be an APRSIS32.XML file in the directory under which you execute the program. Deleting that file while the program is closed will put it back to its original non-configured
Yes, there should be an APRSIS32.XML file in the directory under which you execute the program. Deleting that file while the program is closed will put it back to its original non-configured
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34488
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Re: Pixelated Map Again
One more thing that Mark sparked:
And, not running from the ZIP file.
Fred N7FMH
One more thing that Mark sparked:
And, not running from the ZIP file.
Fred N7FMH
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Fred Hillhouse
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#34487
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Re: Pixelated Map Again
I will add a couple of other basic things to Fred's checklist:
Be sure the APRSIS32.exe file and the map tiles are not in Windows protected folders PROGRAMS and PROGRAMS(x86). Either of those will
I will add a couple of other basic things to Fred's checklist:
Be sure the APRSIS32.exe file and the map tiles are not in Windows protected folders PROGRAMS and PROGRAMS(x86). Either of those will
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Mark, KE6BB
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#34486
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Re: Pixelated Map Again
Look at Toolbar-Enables:
Are you connected to the internet?
Do you have internet Access enabled?
Is OSM fetch enabled?
This will take a bit more effort if everything above is answered yes.
Have you
Look at Toolbar-Enables:
Are you connected to the internet?
Do you have internet Access enabled?
Is OSM fetch enabled?
This will take a bit more effort if everything above is answered yes.
Have you
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Fred Hillhouse
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#34485
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Pixelated Map Again
A while back I answered my own question about this. Apparently that wasn't the answer.
When I started APRSIS32 this AM I saw the pixelated map again. Thus I did another reboot. This did not fix the
A while back I answered my own question about this. Apparently that wasn't the answer.
When I started APRSIS32 this AM I saw the pixelated map again. Thus I did another reboot. This did not fix the
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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#34484
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Re: D710 Tuning
Thanks All. Lynn gave me my answer.
Thanks All. Lynn gave me my answer.
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T W
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#34483
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Re: D710 Tuning
Does the 710 have a QSY button and is the radio decoding packets as well to be displayed on the radio?
Greg KB3KBR Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Does the 710 have a QSY button and is the radio decoding packets as well to be displayed on the radio?
Greg KB3KBR Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Greg Depew
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#34482
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Re: D710 Tuning
No, APRSIS32 does APRS, not CAT control.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
No, APRSIS32 does APRS, not CAT control.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34481
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D710 Tuning
Is it possible to get the D710 to switch to the frequency that is showing up in the frequency monitor?
Is it possible to get the D710 to switch to the frequency that is showing up in the frequency monitor?
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T W
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#34480
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Thaks
I don't know if I have ever written to this group again, but saying thank you is not a bad thing to do from time to time, I don't usually use the program on the APRS network, I have an old Pentium IV
I don't know if I have ever written to this group again, but saying thank you is not a bad thing to do from time to time, I don't usually use the program on the APRS network, I have an old Pentium IV
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EA1AXY
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#34479
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
No, in this case Fred is really talking about an APRS message addressed to "ISS". In order to be easy to remember, my SATSRV pass auto-responder watches for true "messages" addressed to
No, in this case Fred is really talking about an APRS message addressed to "ISS". In order to be easy to remember, my SATSRV pass auto-responder watches for true "messages" addressed to
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34478
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
And not a very good pass at that being only 6 degrees above the SE horizon. Pretty hard to copy at that low elevation.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile
And not a very good pass at that being only 6 degrees above the SE horizon. Pretty hard to copy at that low elevation.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34477
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
Generally, it is very confusing to refer to "packets" as "messages" unless they really are an APRS "message format" (which is a very specific protocol and only about 5% of APRS or other packets).
When
Generally, it is very confusing to refer to "packets" as "messages" unless they really are an APRS "message format" (which is a very specific protocol and only about 5% of APRS or other packets).
When
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Robert Bruninga
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#34476
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
You can send a message from any device. Send it from a radio. Send it from a PC running any client. It the example, I sent a message from my PC instance of APRSIS32 to ISS. Lynn’s server returned
You can send a message from any device. Send it from a radio. Send it from a PC running any client. It the example, I sent a message from my PC instance of APRSIS32 to ISS. Lynn’s server returned
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Fred Hillhouse
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#34475
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
See also: http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:satsrv
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
See also: http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:satsrv
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34474
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Re: Where is Add Filter?
& is a special character in XML, so it is escaped via &
As long as you don't edit the XML with the client running, everything will be good. It is best to use the GUI to make
& is a special character in XML, so it is escaped via &
As long as you don't edit the XML with the client running, everything will be good. It is best to use the GUI to make
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34473
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Re: Where is Add Filter?
WOW! whodah thunk?
In "General" . I have seen that blank space a ge-dozen times and never paid attention to it.
Lynn has several "Links" he posted in that 2015 reply he made. I see the 'suggested'
WOW! whodah thunk?
In "General" . I have seen that blank space a ge-dozen times and never paid attention to it.
Lynn has several "Links" he posted in that 2015 reply he made. I see the 'suggested'
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NR4U Bob AFMARS
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#34472
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Re: APRSIS settings for ISS
What Fred is talking about is the satellite pass prediction service that Lynn has running. Send an APRS message by any method (Internet is probably best) to the satellite name, and you'll get a
What Fred is talking about is the satellite pass prediction service that Lynn has running. Send an APRS message by any method (Internet is probably best) to the satellite name, and you'll get a
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Greg D
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#34471
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