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Re: DigiPeating and iGate oddities here
wow Lynn, many thanks.
I must now disable email from the list and ONLY read it here on the web-interface.
what caught my attention was that a "Reply" about [APRSISCE] Disabling APRS-IS from Rob
wow Lynn, many thanks.
I must now disable email from the list and ONLY read it here on the web-interface.
what caught my attention was that a "Reply" about [APRSISCE] Disabling APRS-IS from Rob
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33865
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Re: Disabling APRS-IS
The passcode provided will allow you instance of APRSIS32 to send data to the internet (APRS-IS), which includes the feeds to aprs.fi.
If you leave the passcode at -1 APRSIS32 will work without any
The passcode provided will allow you instance of APRSIS32 to send data to the internet (APRS-IS), which includes the feeds to aprs.fi.
If you leave the passcode at -1 APRSIS32 will work without any
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Rob Giuliano
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#33864
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Re: IGate and ax.25 packet Satellite's (Now local repeater freqs)
Love the QSY feature, Don't have a radio that has the function, but even seeing the frequencies, comes in very handy.
I have 3 Comments:
1. I would interpret this request as kind of a reprogram of the
Love the QSY feature, Don't have a radio that has the function, but even seeing the frequencies, comes in very handy.
I have 3 Comments:
1. I would interpret this request as kind of a reprogram of the
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Rob Giuliano
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#33863
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Re: IGate and ax.25 packet Satellite's (Now local repeater freqs)
Been in there since 2007 or so. The whole topic is on
http://aprs.org/localinfo.html.
I use it all the time in new areas to see what voice repeater is recommended
in the areqa.
Bob, WB4APR
Been in there since 2007 or so. The whole topic is on
http://aprs.org/localinfo.html.
I use it all the time in new areas to see what voice repeater is recommended
in the areqa.
Bob, WB4APR
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Robert Bruninga
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#33862
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Re: IGate and ax.25 packet Satellite's
It doesn't save the memories (as it could) but there is an APRS
technique supported by several radios to make current voice resources
available at the touch of a button.
It doesn't save the memories (as it could) but there is an APRS
technique supported by several radios to make current voice resources
available at the touch of a button.
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Bill Vodall
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#33861
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Re: DigiPeating and iGate oddities here
KWD710(APRS) type ports do NOT support digipeating. This is a restriction because in that protocol, paths cannot be set to include the used (*) bit which is required for digipeating. Only KISS and
KWD710(APRS) type ports do NOT support digipeating. This is a restriction because in that protocol, paths cannot be set to include the used (*) bit which is required for digipeating. Only KISS and
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33860
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Re: DigiPeating and iGate oddities here
On the contrary, you DO have IGating enabled on your KWD710(Pkt) port. From your screen shot, you have both RF to IS and IS to RF enabled.
I see on the second look that you have the port itself
On the contrary, you DO have IGating enabled on your KWD710(Pkt) port. From your screen shot, you have both RF to IS and IS to RF enabled.
I see on the second look that you have the port itself
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33859
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DigiPeating and iGate oddities here
I think I asked somebody about this. However I kenno find the wee reply.
see this Digi-Log from my View Logs
I think I asked somebody about this. However I kenno find the wee reply.
see this Digi-Log from my View Logs
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33858
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Re: IGate and ax.25 packet Satellite's
correction the ISS is back on packet.
Amateur Radio Stations heard via ISS
Amateur Radio Stations heard via ISS
correction the ISS is back on packet.
Amateur Radio Stations heard via ISS
Amateur Radio Stations heard via ISS
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Brad Ko6kL
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#33857
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Re: IGate and ax.25 packet Satellite's
'no-84' bird is active on packet , the ISS has not been for some time..
lots of good stuff by Patrick on how to work
'no-84' bird is active on packet , the ISS has not been for some time..
lots of good stuff by Patrick on how to work
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Brad Ko6kL
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#33856
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Re: IGate and Satellite's
APRSIS32 has no built in rig control. I am not sure how much "control" the D710 does through the computer. I think it is more for programming the memeory, and voice option in an APRS message.
You
APRSIS32 has no built in rig control. I am not sure how much "control" the D710 does through the computer. I think it is more for programming the memeory, and voice option in an APRS message.
You
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Rob Giuliano
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#33855
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IGate and Satellite's
..... Using it to set "*" for active in column H,
Thanks on that find!
which makes me ask if it's possible to auto switch freq's by APRSIS/32 ? Or by some other program compatible with all
..... Using it to set "*" for active in column H,
Thanks on that find!
which makes me ask if it's possible to auto switch freq's by APRSIS/32 ? Or by some other program compatible with all
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33854
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Re: Which Log is for the Data-Port?
I saw a comment from someone else that said the D710 can handle both the intenal TNC and external Data Jack, but it sounds like they need to be on separate "bands" of the radio (A side vs. B side).
I saw a comment from someone else that said the D710 can handle both the intenal TNC and external Data Jack, but it sounds like they need to be on separate "bands" of the radio (A side vs. B side).
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Rob Giuliano
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#33853
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Re: SmartBeaconing
This is weird. I NEVER get Lynn's Posts via the email "List" of this board.
And ... I only see ONE of his via the Web Interface even though I see other guy's quoting Lynn, in this
This is weird. I NEVER get Lynn's Posts via the email "List" of this board.
And ... I only see ONE of his via the Web Interface even though I see other guy's quoting Lynn, in this
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33852
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Re: SmartBeaconing (was: Which Log is for the Data-Port?)
from stuff I read when CW was the high tech because its waves were continuous enabling much lower bandwidth, but there were still die-hards insisting on maintaining proven technology, "Spark
from stuff I read when CW was the high tech because its waves were continuous enabling much lower bandwidth, but there were still die-hards insisting on maintaining proven technology, "Spark
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Michael Wright
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#33851
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Re: SmartBeaconing (was: Which Log is for the Data-Port?)
Just me being pedantic...
SmartBeaconing (tm) was developed on the HamHUD by Steve Bragg KA9MVA and Tony Arnerich KD7TA. just before the turn of the century... (can we say that now so we sound like
Just me being pedantic...
SmartBeaconing (tm) was developed on the HamHUD by Steve Bragg KA9MVA and Tony Arnerich KD7TA. just before the turn of the century... (can we say that now so we sound like
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James Ewen
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#33850
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Re: Which Log is for the Data-Port?
Also, the fact SignaLink is connected to Data, allows me to key the CH-B and send a message.
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Bob KD7YZ
EM88LL
Also, the fact SignaLink is connected to Data, allows me to key the CH-B and send a message.
--
Bob KD7YZ
EM88LL
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KD7YZ Bob
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#33849
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UISS UI texts (was: Which Log is for the Data-Port?)
Bob,
I'm not familiar with UISS, but you have some interesting statements in the quoted paragraphs below. Can you please expand on what you mean by the following:
"AX.25 QSO" - Yes, AX.25 is the
Bob,
I'm not familiar with UISS, but you have some interesting statements in the quoted paragraphs below. Can you please expand on what you mean by the following:
"AX.25 QSO" - Yes, AX.25 is the
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33848
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AGW "Port 0" (was: Which Log is for the Data-Port?)
AGW supports multiple radio interfaces into a single instance. These are identified as "Ports" with numbers starting at zero (at least internally). APRSIS32 processes data received on any AGW port,
AGW supports multiple radio interfaces into a single instance. These are identified as "Ports" with numbers starting at zero (at least internally). APRSIS32 processes data received on any AGW port,
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33847
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SmartBeaconing (was: Which Log is for the Data-Port?)
SmartBeaconing is a Kenwood radio thing and not APRSIS32, so I'm not sure why it is mentioned in the context of the packet scroller and (presumably) telemetry settings. Unless you meant
SmartBeaconing is a Kenwood radio thing and not APRSIS32, so I'm not sure why it is mentioned in the context of the packet scroller and (presumably) telemetry settings. Unless you meant
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33846
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