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Re: A Question about Digipeating
This should explain it better:
Kenwood TM-D710 Port (APRS mode) - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Kenwood TM-D710 Port (APRS mode) - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Rad...
APRSISCE/32
This should explain it better:
Kenwood TM-D710 Port (APRS mode) - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Kenwood TM-D710 Port (APRS mode) - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Rad...
APRSISCE/32
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Rob Giuliano
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#33958
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A Question about Digipeating
1:Fm N4PWH-10 To APDW15 Via KD7YZ-15,WIDE1*,WIDE2-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=57 >[08:40:46]
!3819.85NI08258.30W#RasPi I-Gate/Digipeater in Grayson KY [UISS/AGWPE]
or
( and I'd asked about this "not supported
1:Fm N4PWH-10 To APDW15 Via KD7YZ-15,WIDE1*,WIDE2-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=57 >[08:40:46]
!3819.85NI08258.30W#RasPi I-Gate/Digipeater in Grayson KY [UISS/AGWPE]
or
( and I'd asked about this "not supported
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33957
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Thanks for the great links. I bookmark’d them both
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KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
Thanks for the great links. I bookmark’d them both
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KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33956
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Yes, the packet originator comes first before the >
Yes, the callsign after the q-construct (qAR in this case) is usually, but not always, the IGate. You can read more about q Constructs
Yes, the packet originator comes first before the >
Yes, the callsign after the q-construct (qAR in this case) is usually, but not always, the IGate. You can read more about q Constructs
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33955
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
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WinMain:2019-12-28T15:36:33.513 RFtoIS:[AGWPE-TELNET ]IGated
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WinMain:2019-12-28T15:36:33.513 RFtoIS:[AGWPE-TELNET ]IGated
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33954
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
The idea is to use a mono band 2 meter for dedicated APRS. Signal band 2 meter radio are pretty inexpensive.
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Jack L. Blake
The idea is to use a mono band 2 meter for dedicated APRS. Signal band 2 meter radio are pretty inexpensive.
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Jack L. Blake
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Jack L. Blake Sr (AI4LL)
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#33953
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
I'm trying really hard not to comment on a WIDE1-1,WIDE3-3 path...
And it was completely used!
But I'm glad you're seeing the behavior you were wanting to accomplish.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of
I'm trying really hard not to comment on a WIDE1-1,WIDE3-3 path...
And it was completely used!
But I'm glad you're seeing the behavior you were wanting to accomplish.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33952
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
And here's the proof. so to speak:
Port(AGWPE-TELNET ):2019-12-28T15:36:33.512 Read 116 bytes after 5122726 msec (up from 14) vs 0 Quiet
Port(AGWPE-TELNET ):2019-12-28T15:36:33.513 AGW:AX.25-rPort[0]
And here's the proof. so to speak:
Port(AGWPE-TELNET ):2019-12-28T15:36:33.512 Read 116 bytes after 5122726 msec (up from 14) vs 0 Quiet
Port(AGWPE-TELNET ):2019-12-28T15:36:33.513 AGW:AX.25-rPort[0]
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33951
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
Like any setup, cheap HTs tend to work well when everything is configured properly.
Like most equipment, you need to look at its capability. As Fred said, "MOST" dual band radios (more likely with
Like any setup, cheap HTs tend to work well when everything is configured properly.
Like most equipment, you need to look at its capability. As Fred said, "MOST" dual band radios (more likely with
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Rob Giuliano
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#33950
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
The cheap Chinese dual bands tend to have a long turnaround time. That is they take several times longer (up to 7x) to go from tx to being able to rx. The few tests I’ve seen online show a lot less
The cheap Chinese dual bands tend to have a long turnaround time. That is they take several times longer (up to 7x) to go from tx to being able to rx. The few tests I’ve seen online show a lot less
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Justin Cherington
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#33949
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
How would one of the cheap Chinese HT connected to a outside antenna using a PS work? I would not want to tie up a high dollar dual band for APRS
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Jack L. Blake
How would one of the cheap Chinese HT connected to a outside antenna using a PS work? I would not want to tie up a high dollar dual band for APRS
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Jack L. Blake
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Jack L. Blake Sr (AI4LL)
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#33948
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
The FT857 will not operate in that manner. Many of the dual band radios will not either. The 857 is single receive/transmit. The typical dual band is dual receive/single transmit.
I tend to use older
The FT857 will not operate in that manner. Many of the dual band radios will not either. The 857 is single receive/transmit. The typical dual band is dual receive/single transmit.
I tend to use older
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Fred Hillhouse Jr (CruelShoes)
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#33947
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
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I "Think" I may be learning.
looking at the Trace Log for the AGWPE-TelNet, I have
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WinMain:2019-12-28T14:11:10.632 Starting
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I "Think" I may be learning.
looking at the Trace Log for the AGWPE-TelNet, I have
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WinMain:2019-12-28T14:11:10.632 Starting
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33946
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Has any of this answered your question?
If not, and to not bore the group with D710 specific chatter, you can email me directly.
Though you might gather from reading: it may perhaps be the blind
Has any of this answered your question?
If not, and to not bore the group with D710 specific chatter, you can email me directly.
Though you might gather from reading: it may perhaps be the blind
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33945
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf
Yes I've tried that priority and Split frequency mode and no joy.
My vx8gr I sold had a dedicated aprs frequency that was nice.
Happy Holidays
Drive responsibly😁
Yes I've tried that priority and Split frequency mode and no joy.
My vx8gr I sold had a dedicated aprs frequency that was nice.
Happy Holidays
Drive responsibly😁
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K7OI-Mark
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#33944
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf
The Yaesu FT857D is a single frequency radio. There is no way to use it as you intend. The priority channel jumps between 2 frequencies, but transmit on the VFO (not priority) frequency.
The Yaesu FT857D is a single frequency radio. There is no way to use it as you intend. The priority channel jumps between 2 frequencies, but transmit on the VFO (not priority) frequency.
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Rob Giuliano
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#33943
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Re: I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
With a dedicated rig for 2m, yes. With a dual band, it's likely that whatever band has PTT control on the front is the band that will transmit via the audio connections out the back to the
With a dedicated rig for 2m, yes. With a dual band, it's likely that whatever band has PTT control on the front is the band that will transmit via the audio connections out the back to the
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33942
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I want to operate aprs while listening to hf on another band is that possible?
K7oi here
I use 857d yaesu with signalink USB and aprsisce32.
Is it possible to listen to other bands while using the 144.39 to xmit/rcv aprs packets?
Anyone experienced in doing this I've tried for
K7oi here
I use 857d yaesu with signalink USB and aprsisce32.
Is it possible to listen to other bands while using the 144.39 to xmit/rcv aprs packets?
Anyone experienced in doing this I've tried for
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K7OI-Mark
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#33941
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Re: How often does an APRS DIGI need to I'd?
Tnx 73s
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K7OI-Mark
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#33940
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Re: RF Serial COM1 Port Parsing Error, KISS: Missing Leading CO[XX]
Lynn,
Will aprsis32 work with street atlas USB GPS?
THANKS
Don
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Lynn,
Will aprsis32 work with street atlas USB GPS?
THANKS
Don
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Don Eklund
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#33939
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