Ok, I just double-checked the source and the timestamp in the
?APRSS response is actually the timestamp that the port entered
the current state.?? I now remember doing this so that you can see
if your RF or -IS port is going through state transitions.?? So
the following lines
04-30 07:52:19 APRS-IS OK 497 493 480 65 /hr
04-30 07:52:19 FT857d OK 192 59 189 32 /hr
mean that those ports became "OK" at that (localtime)
timestamp.?? My apologies for crying wolf when there was no need.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and
Win32
On 4/30/2024 10:46 AM, Lynn Deffenbaugh
wrote:
Send yourself a ?aprss and see what time is shown in that
response.?? I just did it and it shows 04-30 07:52:19 and my
local time is 10:45:xx, so not even the minutes is correct.??
Unless, of course, the timestamp in the ?aprss response isn't
actually the current time.? I didn't think of that until just
now.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 4/30/2024 9:31 AM, AB9NN - Jon
Kreski wrote:
The times do not seem to match my PC system clock time which is
accurate from a utility which keeps it synced to an accurate
time source.