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Re: KJ4ERJ-LS feed?
You are very welcome!
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Glenn O'Connor
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#34566
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Re: KJ4ERJ-LS feed?
Wasn't supposed to be down, but it apparently wasn't polling blitzortung. Restarted and you should be seeing the feed again.
Thanks for noticing and even more thanks for letting me know!
Wasn't supposed to be down, but it apparently wasn't polling blitzortung. Restarted and you should be seeing the feed again.
Thanks for noticing and even more thanks for letting me know!
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34565
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KJ4ERJ-LS feed?
Has the "experimental" lightning feed been suspended?
Glenn-KF0ED
Has the "experimental" lightning feed been suspended?
Glenn-KF0ED
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Glenn O'Connor
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#34564
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Re: Passcode request
Are you running the application in a protected area?
Protected areas such as:
1. Inside the ziup file -> you must extract the EXE file into a local unpretotected folder
2. Extracted into "Program
Are you running the application in a protected area?
Protected areas such as:
1. Inside the ziup file -> you must extract the EXE file into a local unpretotected folder
2. Extracted into "Program
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Rob Giuliano
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#34563
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Re: Passcode request (posted to main group)
I am not sure what you are referring to with"Filled the required fields on start up. Aprsis32 no responding message?"
What are you expecting?
Are you getting stations in the scroll bar (left side)
I am not sure what you are referring to with"Filled the required fields on start up. Aprsis32 no responding message?"
What are you expecting?
Are you getting stations in the scroll bar (left side)
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Rob Giuliano
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#34562
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Re: Direct RF Messaging
There are lots of things going on here that need more information. See interspersed below.That's a good start. And to be clear, you're using a KWD710(APRS) port to talk to your D710,
There are lots of things going on here that need more information. See interspersed below.That's a good start. And to be clear, you're using a KWD710(APRS) port to talk to your D710,
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34561
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Direct RF Messaging
I've turned off the Beacon on the APRS-IS Port and also set my 710-APRS Port to No Gate ME. I sent a message directly from my radio and saw that appear on the target AB1II-7 when I clicked it's icon
I've turned off the Beacon on the APRS-IS Port and also set my 710-APRS Port to No Gate ME. I sent a message directly from my radio and saw that appear on the target AB1II-7 when I clicked it's icon
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Charles Jessee
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#34560
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APRSIS32 on RPi (was Passcode request for KI6HHJ)
First I tried the simple solution. Since the latest version of Raspbian is based of Debian Buster, I decided to just install WINE
sudo apt-get install wine
I got (what I expected) BAD executable
First I tried the simple solution. Since the latest version of Raspbian is based of Debian Buster, I decided to just install WINE
sudo apt-get install wine
I got (what I expected) BAD executable
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Rob Giuliano
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#34559
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Re: [EXT] Re: [APRSISCE] Configure APRSIS32 for Kenwood TM-D710GA as Mobile
Hi Bret,
I saw it today. I don’t always sit down to my PC.
Fred N7FMH
Hi Bret,
I saw it today. I don’t always sit down to my PC.
Fred N7FMH
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Fred Hillhouse
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#34558
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
With all this discussion, I decided to "give-it-a-go".
I am following the instructions from https://www.novaspirit.com/2019/04/15/run-x86-arm/
(instructions, I don't watch video - I'd rather
With all this discussion, I decided to "give-it-a-go".
I am following the instructions from https://www.novaspirit.com/2019/04/15/run-x86-arm/
(instructions, I don't watch video - I'd rather
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Rob Giuliano
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#34557
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
Ah, that's the subject of this whole (wrongly subjected) thread! Here I was hoping that you already had it up and running and we were all going to ask you how you managed it!
Lynn
Ah, that's the subject of this whole (wrongly subjected) thread! Here I was hoping that you already had it up and running and we were all going to ask you how you managed it!
Lynn
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34556
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
I would love to use if I knew how to make it work.
73
Don
I would love to use if I knew how to make it work.
73
Don
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Don Poaps
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#34555
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
Is that "I love to USE" or "I WOULD love to use"? Do you have it up on a PI currently?
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
Is that "I love to USE" or "I WOULD love to use"? Do you have it up on a PI currently?
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34554
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Re: [EXT] Re: [APRSISCE] Configure APRSIS32 for Kenwood TM-D710GA as Mobile
Hi Fred,
I sent you a test message at 18:24 today. If received or not, that tells me something. BRET/N4SRN
Hi Fred,
I sent you a test message at 18:24 today. If received or not, that tells me something. BRET/N4SRN
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Charles Jessee
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#34553
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
I love to use APRISCE on a PI. The maps that are used are really good.
73
Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
VA7DGP DATA
VA7QU VOICE
Winlink: va7qu@...
Subject://wl2k
I love to use APRISCE on a PI. The maps that are used are really good.
73
Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
VA7DGP DATA
VA7QU VOICE
Winlink: va7qu@...
Subject://wl2k
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Don Poaps
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#34552
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
I did attempt to get MOAI/APRSISMO running on a Pi over a year ago, but at that time the windowing layer that MOAI used wasn't properly detecting and/or using the native video chip in the
I did attempt to get MOAI/APRSISMO running on a Pi over a year ago, but at that time the windowing layer that MOAI used wasn't properly detecting and/or using the native video chip in the
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34551
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
It might be easier to get the Android version to run on a Pi. Both ARM, and both Linux. Just missing the Android API. Has anyone written such for the Pi? This looks promising...
It might be easier to get the Android version to run on a Pi. Both ARM, and both Linux. Just missing the Android API. Has anyone written such for the Pi? This looks promising...
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Greg D
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#34550
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
The Pi4 is definitely a much more powerful processor (4 cores at 1.5GHz) with more RAM (now up to 8GB with some fancy 32-bit paging).
However, the Pi is an ARM processor and APRSIS32 is compiled for
The Pi4 is definitely a much more powerful processor (4 cores at 1.5GHz) with more RAM (now up to 8GB with some fancy 32-bit paging).
However, the Pi is an ARM processor and APRSIS32 is compiled for
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Rob Giuliano
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#34549
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
I don't know if the newest Pis have enough power to do it reasonably well, but APRSIS32 runs under WINE and I believe you can put WINE on a Pi.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of
I don't know if the newest Pis have enough power to do it reasonably well, but APRSIS32 runs under WINE and I believe you can put WINE on a Pi.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34548
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Re: Passcode request for KI6HHJ
Mike,
I am posting your Pi question to the main group.
Of course APRSIS32 is a Windows application for x86 processors.
I do not know of anyone running this on a Pi
I know some who use the Pi as the
Mike,
I am posting your Pi question to the main group.
Of course APRSIS32 is a Windows application for x86 processors.
I do not know of anyone running this on a Pi
I know some who use the Pi as the
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Rob Giuliano
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#34547
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