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?APRSP
Hi Lynn, We all use APRSIS32 clients on 144,800 kHz without filtering and without activating APRS-IS in the Enables menu. Also none of us are within normal radio range from each other! We all use our
Hi Lynn, We all use APRSIS32 clients on 144,800 kHz without filtering and without activating APRS-IS in the Enables menu. Also none of us are within normal radio range from each other! We all use our
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Demetre - M0SUY/SV1UY
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?APRSP
Ok, now I understand what you are expecting and what you are seeing. And everything is actually WAD. But first I need to make sure that the station we're talking about is NOT in your normal range, nor
Ok, now I understand what you are expecting and what you are seeing. And everything is actually WAD. But first I need to make sure that the station we're talking about is NOT in your normal range, nor
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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?APRSP
Hi Lynn, Thanks for reply. ?APRSP is supposed to force the receiving station to transmit a BEACON. This is useful if you want to multitrack. For me to see the queried station's Position Beacon via an
Hi Lynn, Thanks for reply. ?APRSP is supposed to force the receiving station to transmit a BEACON. This is useful if you want to multitrack. For me to see the queried station's Position Beacon via an
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Demetre - M0SUY/SV1UY
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?APRSP
Haha! I just happened to reread thru some of the emails stating he got responses back for the other queries and realized I didn't know what he expected back. KB3KBR Greg. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s
Haha! I just happened to reread thru some of the emails stating he got responses back for the other queries and realized I didn't know what he expected back. KB3KBR Greg. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s
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Greg Depew
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?APRSP
Wow, there must have been a wave of insight flow through the ether on that answer! Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
Wow, there must have been a wave of insight flow through the ether on that answer! Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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?APRSP
Wait, this just dawned on me. ?APRSP does not HAVE a reply! It is a remote request that the recipient transmit a position report! So, have you verified that the target station did or did not transmit
Wait, this just dawned on me. ?APRSP does not HAVE a reply! It is a remote request that the recipient transmit a position report! So, have you verified that the target station did or did not transmit
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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?APRSP
Do you happen to have the station multi tracked? What response are you expecting back? ?APRSP only send a position report. It will not send any messages back. KB3KBR Greg. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy
Do you happen to have the station multi tracked? What response are you expecting back? ?APRSP only send a position report. It will not send any messages back. KB3KBR Greg. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy
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Greg Depew
· #35250
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?APRSP
Hi, Same thing happens when I send ?APRSP to SV1GGY-1, who also uses APRSIS32, but he replies to all other APRS QUERIES I send him!
Hi, Same thing happens when I send ?APRSP to SV1GGY-1, who also uses APRSIS32, but he replies to all other APRS QUERIES I send him!
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Demetre - M0SUY/SV1UY
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?APRSP
Hi Randy, I get replies to all my APRS QUERIES to SV1WE-1, all except for the "?APRSP" QUERIES I send him. Of course our link is via IGATES, not direct on RF because I am in the UK and he is in Greece
Hi Randy, I get replies to all my APRS QUERIES to SV1WE-1, all except for the "?APRSP" QUERIES I send him. Of course our link is via IGATES, not direct on RF because I am in the UK and he is in Greece
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Demetre - M0SUY/SV1UY
· #35248
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?APRSP
Capture from APRS.FI of queries
Capture from APRS.FI of queries
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Randy Love
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?APRSP
Sorry guys, I forgot to give you the SSID. It is SV1WE-1.
Sorry guys, I forgot to give you the SSID. It is SV1WE-1.
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Demetre - M0SUY/SV1UY
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Connecting APRSIS32 to APRX or DIXPRS
Thanks for the clarification. I was actually thinking that APRX 'listened' and when APRSIS32 tried to connect, it would do so. But as usual, you are correct. Neither does. You can connect from APRX to
Thanks for the clarification. I was actually thinking that APRX 'listened' and when APRSIS32 tried to connect, it would do so. But as usual, you are correct. Neither does. You can connect from APRX to
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Rob Giuliano
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?APRSP
Nice sleuthing. I had a look in the tocalls document and found nothing. Just had a quick poke around the website you listed and can’t find anything that provides useful information about the APRS port
Nice sleuthing. I had a look in the tocalls document and found nothing. Just had a quick poke around the website you listed and can’t find anything that provides useful information about the APRS port
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James Ewen
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?APRSP
And the winner is Pi-STAR hotspots! https://forum.pistar.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3343 https://www.pistar.uk/# Randy WF5X
And the winner is Pi-STAR hotspots! https://forum.pistar.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3343 https://www.pistar.uk/# Randy WF5X
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Randy Love
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?APRSP
The BM TOCALL is APBMxD, so it's not from the Brandmeister network, it's something else... APZDMR isn't in the tocalls.txt on aprs.org Randy WF5X TO-CALL APBMxx is officially assigned to BrandMeister
The BM TOCALL is APBMxD, so it's not from the Brandmeister network, it's something else... APZDMR isn't in the tocalls.txt on aprs.org Randy WF5X TO-CALL APBMxx is officially assigned to BrandMeister
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Randy Love
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?APRSP
Here is a page that describes it as DMR APRS... but it's not REALLY APRS... https://n1atp.com/project-dmr/dmr-aprs Randy WF5X
Here is a page that describes it as DMR APRS... but it's not REALLY APRS... https://n1atp.com/project-dmr/dmr-aprs Randy WF5X
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Randy Love
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?APRSP
Just a hunch, but I bet that APZDMR is one-way GPS data from DMR devices to APRS... In that case, the person's DMR radio probably doesn't actually support true APRS functionality. Randy WF5X
Just a hunch, but I bet that APZDMR is one-way GPS data from DMR devices to APRS... In that case, the person's DMR radio probably doesn't actually support true APRS functionality. Randy WF5X
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Randy Love
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Connecting APRSIS32 to APRX or DIXPRS
Rob, I thought I had to create a port in APRX that was accessible to any Kiss client, that is why I created it with localhost, and I also tried with the IP of APRX host. Now, following your suggestion
Rob, I thought I had to create a port in APRX that was accessible to any Kiss client, that is why I created it with localhost, and I also tried with the IP of APRX host. Now, following your suggestion
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MARINO MELONI
· #35239
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Connecting APRSIS32 to APRX or DIXPRS
APRSISCE/32 does not accept incoming connections from TNCs or other external devices. APRSISCE/32 expects the device to be listening for an incoming connection that APRSISCE/32 will initiate. Lynn (D)
APRSISCE/32 does not accept incoming connections from TNCs or other external devices. APRSISCE/32 expects the device to be listening for an incoming connection that APRSISCE/32 will initiate. Lynn (D)
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
· #35238
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Connecting APRSIS32 to APRX or DIXPRS
The last time I used APRX was with my WRT54, so it is a bit rusty. First, you want Simply(KISS) in APRSIS32 because you will not need any <OpenCmd> or <ClosseCmd> commands for this port configuration.
The last time I used APRX was with my WRT54, so it is a bit rusty. First, you want Simply(KISS) in APRSIS32 because you will not need any <OpenCmd> or <ClosseCmd> commands for this port configuration.
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Rob Giuliano
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