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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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Re: RF Serial COM1 Port Parsing Error, KISS: Missing Leading CO[XX]
Hopefully you have APRSIS32 on a Simply(KISS) type port. The KISS type port is designed for Kenwood APRS radios and will sometimes take other TNCs out of KISS mode when the port is
Hopefully you have APRSIS32 on a Simply(KISS) type port. The KISS type port is designed for Kenwood APRS radios and will sometimes take other TNCs out of KISS mode when the port is
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33938
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Re: RF Serial COM1 Port Parsing Error, KISS: Missing Leading CO[XX]
Lee,
You were right on. I left the Tracker II ports default in AUTO after updating the firmware. I have now changed the port to KISS and now I am getting RF in the Scrolling listing. I
Lee,
You were right on. I left the Tracker II ports default in AUTO after updating the firmware. I have now changed the port to KISS and now I am getting RF in the Scrolling listing. I
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Michael
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#33937
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Re: RF Serial COM1 Port Parsing Error, KISS: Missing Leading CO[XX]
I believe that message in the log is an indicator that the OpenTracker is not actually in KISS mode. In other words APRSIS32 is expecting standard KISS output from the OpenTracker, but it's not
I believe that message in the log is an indicator that the OpenTracker is not actually in KISS mode. In other words APRSIS32 is expecting standard KISS output from the OpenTracker, but it's not
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K5DAT
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#33936
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RF Serial COM1 Port Parsing Error, KISS: Missing Leading CO[XX]
I have had ASPSIS32 working fine. Then I touched it. Started poking around, "Wonder what this does?" for a few hours and now it is broke. :|
Config:
APRSIS32 on Win 10
Open Tracker II in KISS Mode on
I have had ASPSIS32 working fine. Then I touched it. Started poking around, "Wonder what this does?" for a few hours and now it is broke. :|
Config:
APRSIS32 on Win 10
Open Tracker II in KISS Mode on
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Michael
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#33935
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Unfortunately, I don't use AGWpe Pro. Most of my work has been with hardware TNCs and recently Direwolf.
Let me give an explanation a try:
"When I make an APRSIS/32 "Port" I make them in the style I
Unfortunately, I don't use AGWpe Pro. Most of my work has been with hardware TNCs and recently Direwolf.
Let me give an explanation a try:
"When I make an APRSIS/32 "Port" I make them in the style I
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Rob Giuliano
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#33934
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Re: Direwolf error message
Thanks, Lynn. Got the grid square turned off now.
Thanks, Lynn. Got the grid square turned off now.
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Roy VE7DH
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#33933
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Been trying to get a handle on the suggestions from both you as well as Lynn ... for a few days and evenings now.
As far as needing or using AGW Monitor, as I see it, the paid version of Packet
Been trying to get a handle on the suggestions from both you as well as Lynn ... for a few days and evenings now.
As far as needing or using AGW Monitor, as I see it, the paid version of Packet
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33932
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Re: Direwolf error message
Lynn,
I think he is referring to the APRS101.PDF, which "shows" 6-character grid squares noted in upper case (page 35: In a Status Report — e.g. IO91SX/-). Normally 6-character grid squares would
Lynn,
I think he is referring to the APRS101.PDF, which "shows" 6-character grid squares noted in upper case (page 35: In a Status Report — e.g. IO91SX/-). Normally 6-character grid squares would
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Rob Giuliano
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#33931
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Re: Direwolf error message
If you turn off the GridSquare in your Configure / Status... / Status Report box, this gridsquare will not be included. It's not good practice to transmit a gridsquare in your status report
If you turn off the GridSquare in your Configure / Status... / Status Report box, this gridsquare will not be included. It's not good practice to transmit a gridsquare in your status report
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33930
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Direwolf error message
If you look in the attached file you will see a line in red that tells us that a grid square with the last 2 letters in lower case is not according to specification. I looked through the aprs program
If you look in the attached file you will see a line in red that tells us that a grid square with the last 2 letters in lower case is not according to specification. I looked through the aprs program
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Roy VE7DH
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#33929
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Remember, that if you intend to TX from APRSISce/32 through the AGW port, it will on TX on the KISS PORT ID 0 (zero).
So the best method would be:
D710/Signalink/AGW combo would be KISS port 0 (zero)
Remember, that if you intend to TX from APRSISce/32 through the AGW port, it will on TX on the KISS PORT ID 0 (zero).
So the best method would be:
D710/Signalink/AGW combo would be KISS port 0 (zero)
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Rob Giuliano
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#33928
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
Yikes!
So far, I only select Single-Port when dealing with the D710.
from any program.
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KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
Yikes!
So far, I only select Single-Port when dealing with the D710.
from any program.
--
KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33927
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Re: How to make a new PORT that listens to a soundcard?
One option, which might not do everything you want, but will split the decodes into ports is to use AGWmonitor. This is a kind of TCP sniffer for AGW information.
It will have a tab for each AGWpe
One option, which might not do everything you want, but will split the decodes into ports is to use AGWmonitor. This is a kind of TCP sniffer for AGW information.
It will have a tab for each AGWpe
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Rob Giuliano
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#33926
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