M0XER-4 Approaching Yellowknife
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Just showed up on my automatic MultiTrack:
Good thing they got their APRS station working again! Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
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D Anderson
Looks like a race between m0xer-4 and HB-B-64 too! Daniel
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
Actually, they're the same object.
Someone has a tool out there that picks up the APRS beacons from
M0XER-4 and injects the posits into the HabHub database. I have a
tool that picks up HabHab object posits and injects them into the
APRS-IS with the HB- prefix. If you watch them both, M0XER-4 will
move and then HB-B-64 will join it a few seconds later based
primarily, I believe, on my tool's polling frequency to the
habitat database. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 11/20/2014 3:21 PM, D Anderson dande25974@... [aprsisce]
wrote:
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D Anderson
Didn't know that. Thanks. I'll let my kid still think it's a race for bit. That should keep him exploring the area.
From: "'Lynn W Deffenbaugh (Mr)' kj4erj@... [aprsisce]" To: aprsisce@... Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 1:30 PM Subject: Re: [aprsisce] Re: M0XER-4 Approaching Yellowknife Actually, they're the same object.
Someone has a tool out there that picks up the APRS beacons from
M0XER-4 and injects the posits into the HabHub database. I have a
tool that picks up HabHab object posits and injects them into the
APRS-IS with the HB- prefix. If you watch them both, M0XER-4 will
move and then HB-B-64 will join it a few seconds later based
primarily, I believe, on my tool's polling frequency to the
habitat database.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32 On 11/20/2014 3:21 PM, D Anderson dande25974@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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sbd sbd
M0XER Leo grabs the APRS and puts it into the database, he also puts the archived data from when the balloon is out of range into the data base (transmitted in the comment field on aprs
Steve G6UIM
From:
aprsisce@...
[mailto:aprsisce@...]
Actually, they're the same object. Someone has a tool out there that picks up the APRS beacons from M0XER-4 and injects the posits into the HabHub database. I have a tool that picks up HabHab object posits and injects them into the APRS-IS with the HB- prefix. If you watch them both, M0XER-4 will move and then HB-B-64 will join it a few seconds later based primarily, I believe, on my tool's polling frequency to the habitat database.
On 11/20/2014 3:21 PM, D Anderson dande25974@...
[aprsisce] wrote:
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pfbram@...
Is there a good site to check on its current status? When I go here, http://spacenear.us/tracker/flyb.php, my browser basically seizes up (and I've got 16 GB RAM + i7 core CPU). Probably it's using some very heavy client-side Javascript to compute a long-term history of its entire flight path. Would be nice to have a link that basically loads only a few days' worth of data and perhaps the next projected several days, for speed. I could bookmark that, and see if I have a chance of hearing it. These have a tendency to veer too far off to the east for my QTH though. 73, KD0KZE / Paul
From: "'Steve' steve@... [aprsisce]" To: aprsisce@... Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 3:52:12 PM Subject: RE: [aprsisce] Re: M0XER-4 Approaching Yellowknife M0XER Leo grabs the APRS and puts it into the database, he also puts the archived data from when the balloon is out of range into the data base (transmitted in the comment field on aprs
Steve G6UIM
From: aprsisce@... [mailto:aprsisce@...]
Actually, they're the same object. Someone has a tool out there that picks up the APRS beacons from M0XER-4 and injects the posits into the HabHub database. I have a tool that picks up HabHab object posits and injects them into the APRS-IS with the HB- prefix. If you watch them both, M0XER-4 will move and then HB-B-64 will join it a few seconds later based primarily, I believe, on my tool's polling frequency to the habitat database.
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sbd sbd
http://habitat.habhub.org/mobile-tracker/?filter=B-64 will give you it’s complete flight so far. Habhub is the system spacenear.us gets it’s info from
Steve G6UIM
From:
aprsisce@...
[mailto:aprsisce@...]
Is there a good site to check on its current status? When I go here, http://spacenear.us/tracker/flyb.php, my browser basically seizes up (and I've got 16 GB RAM + i7 core CPU). Probably it's using some very heavy client-side Javascript to compute a long-term history of its entire flight path. Would be nice to have a link that basically loads only a few days' worth of data and perhaps the next projected several days, for speed. I could bookmark that, and see if I have a chance of hearing it. These have a tendency to veer too far off to the east for my QTH though.
73, KD0KZE / Paul
From:
"'Steve' steve@...
[aprsisce]" <aprsisce@...>
M0XER Leo grabs the APRS and puts it into the database, he also puts the archived data from when the balloon is out of range into the data base (transmitted in the comment field on aprs
Steve G6UIM
From: aprsisce@... [mailto:aprsisce@...]
Actually, they're the same object. Someone has a tool out there that picks up the APRS beacons from M0XER-4 and injects the posits into the HabHub database. I have a tool that picks up HabHab object posits and injects them into the APRS-IS with the HB- prefix. If you watch them both, M0XER-4 will move and then HB-B-64 will join it a few seconds later based primarily, I believe, on my tool's polling frequency to the habitat database.
On 11/20/2014 3:21 PM, D Anderson dande25974@...
[aprsisce] wrote:
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sbd sbd
Forgot to say if you click the Hysplit button it will give you predicted paths for the next few days
Steve G6UIM
From:
aprsisce@...
[mailto:aprsisce@...]
http://habitat.habhub.org/mobile-tracker/?filter=B-64 will give you it’s complete flight so far. Habhub is the system spacenear.us gets it’s info from
Steve G6UIM
From: aprsisce@...
[mailto:aprsisce@...]
Sent: 20 November 2014 22:29 To: aprsisce@... Subject: Re: [aprsisce] Re: M0XER-4 Approaching Yellowknife
Is there a good site to check on its current status? When I go here, http://spacenear.us/tracker/flyb.php, my browser basically seizes up (and I've got 16 GB RAM + i7 core CPU). Probably it's using some very heavy client-side Javascript to compute a long-term history of its entire flight path. Would be nice to have a link that basically loads only a few days' worth of data and perhaps the next projected several days, for speed. I could bookmark that, and see if I have a chance of hearing it. These have a tendency to veer too far off to the east for my QTH though.
73, KD0KZE / Paul
From: "'Steve'
steve@... [aprsisce]" <aprsisce@...>
M0XER Leo grabs the APRS and puts it into the database, he also puts the archived data from when the balloon is out of range into the data base (transmitted in the comment field on aprs
Steve G6UIM
From: aprsisce@...
[mailto:aprsisce@...]
Actually, they're the same object. Someone has a tool out there that picks up the APRS beacons from M0XER-4 and injects the posits into the HabHub database. I have a tool that picks up HabHab object posits and injects them into the APRS-IS with the HB- prefix. If you watch them both, M0XER-4 will move and then HB-B-64 will join it a few seconds later based primarily, I believe, on my tool's polling frequency to the habitat database.
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Paul Bramscher <pfbram@...>
Thanks for the link. As an interesting meteorological aside, I see
it'll likely be floating over the part of New York that just got ~ 5-6 FEET of snow. So-called "lake effect". There are some predictions that they'll have 8 feet before that storm ends. Paul / KD0KZE On 11/20/2014 4:50 PM, 'Steve' steve@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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robt.harris
When I go to that link, the map is not populated.
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On 11/20/2014 5:43 PM, 'Steve'
steve@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Bob
Harris (K9UDX)
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