APRSISCE PASS CODE
Thomas Testa
Can someone please tell me how to get a pass code fro the program. I have sent multiple emails but still haven't heard back from anyone
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Steve
your name and Ham Radio Call sign are required before we can issue a passcode regards
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 4:49 PM, tmtlu3@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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73, Steve, KF6WAX
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Robert G Chimel, WA3LWR
If you find one, please let me know too.
On Mar 13, 2017, at 7:53 PM, Steve kf6wax@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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Steve
There are no outstanding requests for passcodes or any other request for that matter at this time
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Robert G Chimel wa3lwr@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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73, Steve, KF6WAX
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Mr Crane Vo1um
Amateur Radio Operator VO1UM VO1EHC APRS -9 -1 -2 -3 IRLP 447.500 St John's 146.300 Spaniards Bay both simplex.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Steve kf6wax@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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Fred Hillhouse
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:passcode Best regards, Fred N7FMH Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S® 5, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: "tmtlu3@... [aprsisce]" <aprsisce@...> Date: 3/13/17 19:49 (GMT-05:00) To: aprsisce@... Subject: [aprsisce] APRSISCE PASS CODE Can someone please tell me how to get a pass code fro the program. I have sent multiple emails but still haven't heard back from anyone
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Steve
That link is for users of Uiview!!! The correct link is the one that Fred posted a short while ago....http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 5:15 PM, VO1UM ed.vo1um@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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73, Steve, KF6WAX
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JoAnn Donaldson
Here is the link to the APRS Passcode Generator. JoAnn Donaldson AB8YZ
On Monday, March 13, 2017 8:22 PM, "VO1UM ed.vo1um@... [aprsisce]" wrote: Amateur Radio Operator VO1UM VO1EHC APRS -9 -1 -2 -3 IRLP 447.500 St John's 146.300 Spaniards Bay both simplex. On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Steve kf6wax@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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Greg D
Please don't encourage this "service". It bypasses the necessary
verification of a ham's license status, which opens us (amateur
radio) up to potential abuse and a regulatory "fix".
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Fred's link was the correct one. Greg KO6TH JoAnn Donaldson
joannplano2005@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Mr Crane Vo1um
that link will get u what u want.. just fill in the information.. trust me it will get u your passcode. Amateur Radio Operator VO1UM VO1EHC APRS -9 -1 -2 -3 IRLP 447.500 St John's 146.300 Spaniards Bay both simplex.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 10:57 PM, JoAnn Donaldson joannplano2005@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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Fred Hillhouse
Do not post links to online generators.
Please read fifth bullet regarding who is responsible for passcodes. http://www.aprs-is.net/Default.aspx Best regards, Fred N7FMH Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S® 5, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: "JoAnn Donaldson joannplano2005@... [aprsisce]" <aprsisce@...> Date: 3/13/17 21:27 (GMT-05:00) To: aprsisce@... Subject: Re: [aprsisce] APRSISCE PASS CODE Here is the link to the APRS Passcode Generator. JoAnn Donaldson AB8YZ On Monday, March 13, 2017 8:22 PM, "VO1UM ed.vo1um@... [aprsisce]" <aprsisce@...> wrote: Amateur Radio Operator VO1UM VO1EHC APRS -9 -1 -2 -3 IRLP 447.500 St John's 146.300 Spaniards Bay both simplex. On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Steve kf6wax@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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Mr Crane Vo1um
i got both my passwords from that link and got them in no time. flat and they worked on both calls for all aprs software.. Amateur Radio Operator VO1UM VO1EHC APRS -9 -1 -2 -3 IRLP 447.500 St John's 146.300 Spaniards Bay both simplex.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 11:07 PM, Greg D ko6th.greg@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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Greg Depew
The point is not whether they work or not, it's the fact that the authors of the aprs programs are supposed to verify that you are an authorized person (ie. A ham).
Greg KB3KBR Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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From: "VO1UM ed.vo1um@... [aprsisce]"
Date: 3/13/17 23:40 (GMT-05:00)
To: aprsisce@...
Subject: Re: [aprsisce] APRSISCE PASS CODE
i got both my passwords from that link and got them in no time. flat and they worked on both calls for all aprs software..
Amateur Radio Operator
VO1UM VO1EHC
APRS -9 -1 -2 -3
IRLP 447.500 St John's 146.300 Spaniards Bay both simplex.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 11:07 PM, Greg D
ko6th.greg@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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David Shrum
I have a question, doesn't anyone know how to edit emails, you should do that before you send out warnings about such things, all you are doing is providing another opportunity in case they missed it the first time. I too shared a link in the past but was strongly shown OFF LIST why things like that shouldn't be done. I understand why, but I'm guessing that some of the moderators would if they reply on the list that they would edit out the link to at least do their part in not furthering the said offense. If it wasn't the moderators that chimed it then whoever did, use a little common sense and edit.
Dave N8PU
No I'm just one of the members of this group, a no body.
From: aprsisce@... [mailto:aprsisce@...]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 9:38 PM To: aprsisce@... Subject: Re: [aprsisce] APRSISCE PASS CODE
Please don't encourage this "service". It bypasses the necessary verification of a ham's license status, which opens us (amateur radio) up to potential abuse and a regulatory "fix". JoAnn Donaldson joannplano2005@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Fred Hillhouse
Good point! Normally I would have but I used my phone for my response and was not thinking about what was not immediately visible. Yes, poor excuse and I will hopefully be more diligent in the future. Another way to stop this is moderate everyone. That gets old real fast for everyone. Rather than that it would be best if the seasoned members would point all requests to the wiki. It seems Yahoo isn't doing doing as well currently getting messages to the moderators. That is unfortunate. But the are still features that are useful on Yahoo. Another interesting item is the multiple requests and responses are sent. But the requester never sees the response. Spam filters may be taking the responses out. I do know that the moderators are working to keep up with everyone. Best regards, Fred N7FMH Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S® 5, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: "'David Shrum' dave.n8pu@... [aprsisce]" <aprsisce@...> Date: 3/14/17 00:35 (GMT-05:00) To: aprsisce@... Subject: RE: [aprsisce] APRSISCE PASS CODE I have a question, doesn't anyone know how to edit emails, you should do that before you send out warnings about such things, all you are doing is providing another opportunity in case they missed it the first time. I too shared a link in the past but was strongly shown OFF LIST why things like that shouldn't be done. I understand why, but I'm guessing that some of the moderators would if they reply on the list that they would edit out the link to at least do their part in not furthering the said offense. If it wasn't the moderators that chimed it then whoever did, use a little common sense and edit.
Dave N8PU
No I'm just one of the members of this group, a no body.
From: aprsisce@... [mailto:aprsisce@...]
Please don't encourage this "service". It bypasses the necessary verification of a ham's license status, which opens us (amateur radio) up to potential abuse and a regulatory "fix". JoAnn Donaldson joannplano2005@... [aprsisce] wrote:
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Fred Hillhouse
-------- Original message -------- From: "'David Shrum' dave.n8pu@... [aprsisce]" <aprsisce@...> Date: 3/14/17 00:35 (GMT-05:00) To: aprsisce@... Subject: RE: [aprsisce] APRSISCE PASS CODE
Dave N8PU No I'm just one of the members of this group, a no body. Sorry Dave but that is false. You may agree or disagree or even work other modes or bands, but, you are certainly someone and a valuable member. :) Thanks for the reminder to edit! Fred N7FMH
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I communicated with Lynn about all this and the numerous requests to the requests that seemed to go unanswered and did a test just last month on requesting a passcode, to ensure that the links were performing as they should. Not 30 minutes after I submitted a request, it was answered with my passcode. As provided before, the link to request a passcode is in the documentation and it does work. I'm not a moderator but let the system work. Moderators work too and get to the requests as they can. 73 John
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 7:31 AM, fmhillhouse fmhillhouse@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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Michael Wright
Moderators work too and get to the requests as they can.also nobody needs a passcode on a urgent need, aprsisce is not for emergency/urgent needs. Well I guess someone can get impatient when they are on a roll with aprs... Mike K6MFW
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Steve
As a moderator I have eyes on glass from about 5AM Pacific time until late evening, I for one do not leave requests that have been made overnight. If a request has been made incorrectly I usually email straight back for the required info as I am sure do the other moderators. Yahoo Groups does have issues from time to time, but I strongly suspect that most Passcodes not received have actually ended up in the requester's spam box! As I have already found out that some on this list do not understand, sent in a plain brown wrapper or sent offlist, I will further explain that eyes on glass is my PC monitor and not an egg timer. Thank you for your kind understanding,
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 10:24 AM, 'Michael Wright' mfwright@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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JoAnn Donaldson
It seems to me that everyone is NOT addressing the elephant in the room and that is amateurs will get frustrated when they do not hear back promptly and will then go looking for a way to work around the problem. If you really want to keep it solely in the hands of the Authors then I would contact the person or persons that are providing a work around to stop providing the work around, JoAnn Donaldson AB9YZ
On Tuesday, March 14, 2017 12:59 PM, "Steve kf6wax@... [aprsisce]" wrote: As a moderator I have eyes on glass from about 5AM Pacific time until late evening, I for one do not leave requests that have been made overnight. If a request has been made incorrectly I usually email straight back for the required info as I am sure do the other moderators. Yahoo Groups does have issues from time to time, but I strongly suspect that most Passcodes not received have actually ended up in the requester's spam box! As I have already found out that some on this list do not understand, sent in a plain brown wrapper or sent offlist, I will further explain that eyes on glass is my PC monitor and not an egg timer. Thank you for your kind understanding, On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 10:24 AM, 'Michael Wright' mfwright@... [aprsisce] <aprsisce@...> wrote:
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