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Re: What does Zoom mean?
Paul Deffenbaugh
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What does Zoom mean?
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Greetings,
I'm taking some abuse from my son about what the up/+ and down/- should do with respect to zooming the map, so I'm throwing it out to the group to help me make the client mostly intuitive for most of the people. Things I'd like you to consider before voting are: Showing more or less map area Showing more or less map detail Showing more or fewer stations Notice how I'm NOT using the word zoom in these, because there are no "in" or "out" keys on the keyboard. What does in and out mean anyway? So, the poll link below asks what the Up/+ should do. Give me your group opinion and I'll make it so. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE |
Re: APRSISCE Lock Fix & New Features!
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Unfortunately, unless you know a good graphics artist that's willing
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(and able, I'm not) to draw the standard APRS icons at 32x32 pixels, they'll almost be as hard to see if I stretch them bigger. I'm still working on an algorithm for sizing the icons based on the size of the circle and the zoom level, but I haven't quite got it working right yet. I've got a non-GPS version running on my Vista laptop and I agree, for a large screen (1920x1200 pixels), I agree, they're awful small. I'll see if I can get the algorithm worked out and let you know when it's available. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ Noel Shrum wrote:
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Re: APRSISCE Lock Fix & New Features!
Lynn,
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I downloaded it and did the path changes you suggested; I just copied them and pasted them into the 'xml' file. I ran it from home just so it would load what it needed. I have a good size card so I doubt I'll have any problems there, thanks. Dave N8PU -----Original Message-----
From: aprsisce@... [mailto:aprsisce@...] On Behalf Of ldeffenb Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 8:45 PM To: aprsisce@... Subject: [aprsisce] APRSISCE Lock Fix & New Features! Group, There's another new version of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile just posted to the Files section. I discovered a fairly serious resource consumption that causes Windows Mobile to run out of resources and lock up if you drive around at a low zoom level causing lots of OpenStreetMap files to paint. This resource leak has been fixed along with the following changes. 1) Reworked the APRS-IS network handling to improve responsiveness and reduce load on the device. 2) Double-clicking the "APRS OK" window no longer brings up a series of network devices, but instead shows traffic statistics for the APRS-IS connection including packets and bytes sent and received for this session. 3) Reworked where stations are painted on the OSM tiles. They weren't quite landing on streets at larger zoom levels. It uses the old way until all tiles have been filled in, so don't be alarmed if you see the stations "jump" right after the map completes. You should only see this the first time you're in an area while the OSM tiles are loading from the network instead of from the cache. 4) The OSM map is now clipped to the old circle and doesn't overflow around and behind the various other windows. 5) Double-clicking an empty space on the map will popup OpenStreetMap tile statistics if any tiles have been loaded in that session. Eventually, I hope to also show the status of the on-device cache of tiles by zoom level. 6) Increased the available zoom levels. On my 320x240 AT&T Tilt, I can now zoom out to 524 miles instead of the old 256. 7) Reworked how tiles are cached on CE. You might want to locate the OSMTiles folder (probably in the root of your device) and delete it and all files within it. The new caching layer uses directories that exactly mirror OSM's URLs. 8) To store the OSM cache on a Storage Card (assuming you have one), close APRSISCE and edit the APRSISCE.xml file that should have synced to your desktop. Locate the <OSM.Path> argument and set it to <OSM.Path>/Storage Card/OSMTiles/</OSM.Path>. Save the file and wait for it to sync back to your device before running APRSISCE. You should then see an OSMTiles folder on your Storage Card. 9) The OSM Tile Cache now prefetches tiles in anticipation of your movement or zooming. It fetchs one tile out in each ordinal direction from the screen along with all tiles one closer zoom below and one further zoom above. 10) While APRSISCE is fetching OSM tiles, you'll see a yellow circle expanding from the center of the map. Each jump is one tile. When it reaches the outer circle, it has worked off all queued prefetches. It prioritizes the queue, so it'll still get the missing visible tiles first. Let me know what you think and let me know what you'd like to see enhanced and/or changed, especially if you encounter any bugs! Lynn (D) - Author of APRSISCE - (APRS message me at KJ4ERJ-12) ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links |
Re: APRSISCE Lock Fix & New Features!
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
John,
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The left/right arrows will change the transparency of the OSM maps. If that doesn't do it, the <OSM.Percent> is a number from 0 (no maps) to 100 (full quality maps) in the XML file. I need to work on the screen layout in general. Actually, though, for the station overlay characters, I'm doing different things with fonts, so I might be able to at least make the satellite number fit the box. I'll think about making those optional, but I know that I find them useful when I'm mobile as it let's me know if I've lost coverage or am about to lose coverage. Unfortunately, that's an all to common event with the Tilt's GPS. Remember that not all stations include velocity and direction in their beacon. APRS.FI (for instance) attempts to calculate it with delta distance over delta time, but it all to often comes up with some creative numbers (like cruising the Interstate at 120+ mph). What I'm hoping to work out for the next release is to allow you to select a station and make it the center, moving/scrolling the maps on each beacon. I think that would be kinda handy when I'm sitting somewhere waiting for someone to join me! Thanks for the feedback and let me know if anything goes worng when you take it mobile! Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ John Joseph wrote:
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Re: APRSISCE Lock Fix & New Features!
John Joseph
开云体育Looks good Lynn! ? The map detail is a little hard to read.? It is light gray on a white background on my touch pro.? I don’t know whether there is a setting that I can change. The GPS sats on the bottom are still scrunched.? It would be nice to have an option to not show the GPS status. The velocity and direction of a selected station would be nice as well. ? N8JJ ? From:
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APRSISCE Lock Fix & New Features!
ldeffenb
Group,
There's another new version of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile just posted to the Files section. I discovered a fairly serious resource consumption that causes Windows Mobile to run out of resources and lock up if you drive around at a low zoom level causing lots of OpenStreetMap files to paint. This resource leak has been fixed along with the following changes. 1) Reworked the APRS-IS network handling to improve responsiveness and reduce load on the device. 2) Double-clicking the "APRS OK" window no longer brings up a series of network devices, but instead shows traffic statistics for the APRS-IS connection including packets and bytes sent and received for this session. 3) Reworked where stations are painted on the OSM tiles. They weren't quite landing on streets at larger zoom levels. It uses the old way until all tiles have been filled in, so don't be alarmed if you see the stations "jump" right after the map completes. You should only see this the first time you're in an area while the OSM tiles are loading from the network instead of from the cache. 4) The OSM map is now clipped to the old circle and doesn't overflow around and behind the various other windows. 5) Double-clicking an empty space on the map will popup OpenStreetMap tile statistics if any tiles have been loaded in that session. Eventually, I hope to also show the status of the on-device cache of tiles by zoom level. 6) Increased the available zoom levels. On my 320x240 AT&T Tilt, I can now zoom out to 524 miles instead of the old 256. 7) Reworked how tiles are cached on CE. You might want to locate the OSMTiles folder (probably in the root of your device) and delete it and all files within it. The new caching layer uses directories that exactly mirror OSM's URLs. 8) To store the OSM cache on a Storage Card (assuming you have one), close APRSISCE and edit the APRSISCE.xml file that should have synced to your desktop. Locate the <OSM.Path> argument and set it to <OSM.Path>/Storage Card/OSMTiles/</OSM.Path>. Save the file and wait for it to sync back to your device before running APRSISCE. You should then see an OSMTiles folder on your Storage Card. 9) The OSM Tile Cache now prefetches tiles in anticipation of your movement or zooming. It fetchs one tile out in each ordinal direction from the screen along with all tiles one closer zoom below and one further zoom above. 10) While APRSISCE is fetching OSM tiles, you'll see a yellow circle expanding from the center of the map. Each jump is one tile. When it reaches the outer circle, it has worked off all queued prefetches. It prioritizes the queue, so it'll still get the missing visible tiles first. Let me know what you think and let me know what you'd like to see enhanced and/or changed, especially if you encounter any bugs! Lynn (D) - Author of APRSISCE - (APRS message me at KJ4ERJ-12) |
Re: New APRSISCE For Windows Mobile Released!
The 5-way nav pad on the touch pro works that way for me, too. (I have
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the sprint version) I'm not seeing any wrapping, though. Noel W8TVI Lynn W. Deffenbaugh wrote: Dave, |
Re: New APRSISCE For Windows Mobile Released!
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Dave,
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Actually, the left/right change the transparency of the map. It only looks like the detail changes as it becomes darker. As I was writing the release notes, an early tester of the left/right feature reported the left wrapping issue. I think the delay in the +/- on the screen is Windows Mobile hesitating to see if your motion was going to be a double-click or not. With the keyboard, there's no uncertainty. If your HTC Touch Pro has a navigation rocker thing on the face, it also works for the up/down/left/right. At least, my AT&T Tilt works that way! Thanks for the positive (and quick!) feedback. At least I know it works for one more person than just me! Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ David Shrum wrote:
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Re: New APRSISCE For Windows Mobile Released!
Lynn,
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I just downloaded it and installed it and I like the new additions, no I haven't tried it yet while mobile but I like what I see so far. When you said the "Left/Right" arrows I was looking on the face of my HTC Touch Pro and the screen and didn't see any of those keys, DUH, then I slid open my keyboard and sure enough they worked. The Touch Pro hides the keyboard when in 'normal' position. I also noticed that the Up/Down keys affect the zoom level, nice. I find my phone responds faster to those arrow keys than the "+" "-" buttons on the screen. When I kept the left arrow key pressed the map would cycle from map to just circle and back to the map and keep cycling, but the right only increased more detail to the map. Dave N8PU -----Original Message-----
From: aprsisce@... [mailto:aprsisce@...] On Behalf Of ldeffenb Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 6:35 PM To: aprsisce@... Subject: [aprsisce] New APRSISCE For Windows Mobile Released! Beta Testers, I just posted the first new release of APRSISCE (for Windows Mobile) to the Yahoo group Files section. You can find it there as: APRSISCE6P090805.zip There's lots of little stuff in there, but the big thing is... IT DOES MAPS! It hooks into OpenStreetMap.org's servers and dynamically loads maps in the background and displays them on your phone. Left/Right arrows will decrease/increase the density (transparency) of the maps in 5% increments. If you take it down to zero, the maps will disappear and the old circle will come back. Before copying this onto your phone, please make a copy of the version you've been using, just in case something goes worng! Please post feedback here to the group with comments, successes, and (hopefully not) failures of this new version. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE PS. Oh, it also does Overlay characters on the Icons! Even the really tiny ones! PPS. It also tracks (and draws) every station that moves, so expect lots of lines if you view an active APRS area. To clear the lines, double-click the Odometer. The first confirm is for your track (if you have any) and the second confirm is for the other stations' tracks (if there are any). |
2009/08/05 APRSISCE Release Notes
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Beta Testers,
Here's a stream of consciousness (actually a brain dump from my version control system) of what's new since January in APRSISCE (for Windows Mobile). 1) It generates a date/time-stamped CSV file in your Documents folder with all of the transmitted coordinates. It does this even if you have APRS-IS disabled. I used this to track myself when I was out of the country without phone/Internet services. Some day I'll make it an Enable. 2) If you add any b/Buddies to your filter text, they will be reverse-video'd when scrolling in the recent station list. 3) I now notice that the tracking in general is NEW! All stations that move will leave a single width black line behind themselves. You clear these with Menu/Clear Track or double-click the Odometer. 4) Secondary symbol table symbols now do overlays if specified by the client. This is NOT restricted to the subset that is documented, but is displayed on any symbol if so configured by the remote station. 5) Your last known good position is saved when the client is closed and recalled when you run it again. This means that the map will be displayed along with other stations' relative positions even before you get a new fix. 6) Scale factors have changed due to the OpenStreetMap implementation. You can actually zoom further out than before and if you zoom too far in, the maps will disappear and the circle will come back. The circle is also displayed if there are no maps currently loaded for the selected zoom level. Maps will appear when they finally begin arriving. 7) Objects are tracked by the originating call sign in addition to the object name itself. This helps avoid object ID collisions in a close geographic area, but it can generate extra objects if ownership is intentionally changed. 8) The path of the most recently heard packet for a station is remembered and displayed on the station popup. Object owners also appear here along with your configured APRS-IS server name if you click your own icon in the center. 9) Several packet parser corrections have been implemented. Some packets that were previously considered bad parses will now be properly displayed. 10) The javAPRSsrvr # heartbeat is no longer considered to be a received packet. This means that the activity timer may expire more often than it has before causing Force Disconnects. If you get an inordinate number of these, increase your Quiet Time configuration parameter. This was done because some APRS-IS servers seem to go dumb and quit transmitting packets but continue to transmit the heartbeats. 11) Station Icons will fade away as they age. The XML configuration file lets you specify a minimum and maximum station age (in minutes). Stations will stay 100% for the minimum time and will then fade until the maximum time at which point they are deleted. Any message from a station will restore it to full brightness. (Note: a bug was just reported in the left/right arrow map fade controls. If you decrease it below zero with the left arrow, it will wrap back up to 100%. This will get fixed, but I probably won't bother with a new release for it). 12) The station popup (click on the map icon or the recent station list) has been streamlined to remove information that is empty and add new additional information. It will show some or all of the following: Title bar shows station and IGate (this is APRS-IS after all) Sym: Symbol name and overlay (if any) Rng: miles @ bearing (if you have a fix) n/m Tracks (mKB) (if you've moved) Last known coordinates in APRS format Last heard timestamp (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss) Path (if not empty between tocall and qXX,Igate) 13) Zoom factors are now different due to OpenStreetMap tile scaling 14) Circle no longer rotates, but North is always up. I need to make OSM an enable to restore the old rotating circle behavior. Or just restore rotation if you crank the visibility down to 0%? 15) Statistics display (double-click the split station/memory bar) shows both your and total track counts and memory consumption. I hope to add network traffic counters and Tile "disk" and memory consumption information here someday. 16) The recent station list now pops up the station on a single tap, a double-click is no longer necessary. This was done to make it consistent with the circle station display. 17) The recent station list will reverse-video any station that appears as a buddy in your filter settings. Eventually I want to make the buddy list configurable so you don't have to manually add b/Callsign to your filter. 18) I already mentioned the track drawing, but saw it again in the difference listing. I'm open to suggestions if the tracks need to be bolder, wider, or selectable by station. This is one of the reasons for the buddy list configuration also. I'm hoping to allow you to color the tracks of your buddies and possibly disable tracking or non-buddy stations. 19) The OpenStreetMap currently covers all of the background available. I need to figure out how to clip them to the original circle, or at least draw a circle over top of the map. Remember that the height of the +/- scale bar is the radius of the circle. The number that appears above (landscape) or below (portrait) of the scale bar is the radius of the circle in miles (or feet if you zoom in far enough). Someday I might support a metric toggle for this display. 20) Wait, it looks like the January release DID draw your own track! The new one just adds tracks for everyone that moves (including satellites that fly by). The track is only drawn if the current station position is visible on screen, though, so don't be alarmed if lines appear and disappear when you zoom out and in. 21) I think I already mentioned that station Icons fade out as they age, but I just saw it again also. Obviously the recent station list doesn't fade because it's recent, right? 22) Last known satellite positions (the pale numbers inside the circle) are now removed if you disable the GPS. 23) The ranging red dot (forecast position based on last beaconed speed and heading) is partially faded. I need to make this percentage a configuration parameter too. 24) That CSV Track file I mentioned at the top closes and restarts itself when you clear your odometer. 25) A bunch of the various text displays are now better centered in the vertical direction. I'm talking about the +/-, H/V, Odometer, Heading, and stuff like that. 26) Battery telemetry is no longer sent unless something has changed. This makes for rougher looking graphs, but less traffic and storage on the servers as well. If the battery is going up or down, it's smooth. 27) Your last known position along with your current scale/zoom level are recorded and recalled the next time you run the client. Now, for the homework. To see if you've managed to read the whole thing through, can someone pull out all of my notes of what I still need to do and make a ToDo list for me? I'm also open to any and all suggestions of what to prioritize next. One of the things on my list is to make the APRS-IS connection asynchronous so it quits locking up the client when the cellular connection is bad or non-existent. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile PS. Would anyone be interested in a non-tracking, non-GPS, view-only Win32 version of the program? |
New APRSISCE For Windows Mobile Released!
ldeffenb
Beta Testers,
I just posted the first new release of APRSISCE (for Windows Mobile) to the Yahoo group Files section. You can find it there as: APRSISCE6P090805.zip There's lots of little stuff in there, but the big thing is... IT DOES MAPS! It hooks into OpenStreetMap.org's servers and dynamically loads maps in the background and displays them on your phone. Left/Right arrows will decrease/increase the density (transparency) of the maps in 5% increments. If you take it down to zero, the maps will disappear and the old circle will come back. Before copying this onto your phone, please make a copy of the version you've been using, just in case something goes worng! Please post feedback here to the group with comments, successes, and (hopefully not) failures of this new version. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE PS. Oh, it also does Overlay characters on the Icons! Even the really tiny ones! PPS. It also tracks (and draws) every station that moves, so expect lots of lines if you view an active APRS area. To clear the lines, double-click the Odometer. The first confirm is for your track (if you have any) and the second confirm is for the other stations' tracks (if there are any). |
New file uploaded to aprsisce
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the aprsisce group. File : /APRSISCE6P090805.zip Uploaded by : ldeffenb <kj4erj@...> Description : Latest release with OpenStreetMap.org MAPS! You can access this file at the URL: To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit: Regards, ldeffenb <kj4erj@...> |
Re: Cost to be online?
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Fred Hillhouse wrote:
BTW, what phone are you using currently? Actually, I am wondering whatanyway, maybe it is not a phone. Either way, what are you using?I personally use an AT&T Tilt Windows Mobile 6 phone. I've got a windshield mount and mini-USB power for it in the car along with a portable LioN battery set with 5v regulator for when I go out geocaching. With the phone's GPS and data connection active, I get about 2 hours on a full charge. Drop the GPS but keep the data and I can get about 6 hours. With the two LioN cells regulated, I can run about 6-8 hours with full GPS and data. The worst thing I've done to it yet is hook up a 12v lead acid battery with 5v regulator and ran the phone, data connection, GPS, WiFi, along with APRSISCE and Navizon for 10 straight hours on a road trip to/from Atlanta and Clemson University (two separate trips). The phone requires cooling if you ask it to do that much for that long with the radios always active! Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ |
Re: Cost to be online?
Fred Hillhouse
Thanks Lynn!
I figured the area usage really makes it somewhat unknown. The data you appended is quite useful anyway. The unlimited plans that come with certain phones makes sense. I don't have one of those phones yet. I can't even run your software yet but am looking at possibilities at the moment. One never knows what the future is. BTW, what phone are you using currently? Actually, I am wondering what phones others are using as well. Now that I think about it a little anyway, maybe it is not a phone. Either way, what are you using? Thanks! Best regards, Fred "There is no way I can give you any idea on the data passed per month, week, day, or even hour. It all depends on the APRS activity in your specified range as well as your specific configuration for beaconing. I highly recommend that anyone running this program have an UNLIMITED data plan on your phone. There are so many variables in the APRS-IS feed that you could very quickly rack up a bill that would astound you. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ PS. Be especially cautious of "disabled" data connections. AT&T in particular likes to switch you back to a "pay as you go" plan which can seriously put a dent in your wallet." |
Re: Cost to be online?
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Fred,
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There is no way I can give you any idea on the data passed per month, week, day, or even hour. It all depends on the APRS activity in your specified range as well as your specific configuration for beaconing. I highly recommend that anyone running this program have an UNLIMITED data plan on your phone. There are so many variables in the APRS-IS feed that you could very quickly rack up a bill that would astound you. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ PS. Be especially cautious of "disabled" data connections. AT&T in particular likes to switch you back to a "pay as you go" plan which can seriously put a dent in your wallet. For instance, here's my current detail with APRSISCE running 24x7 with a 70 mile range configured from KJ4ERJ-12 coordinates: 07/29 04:35 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 16KB 07/28 10:03 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 3KB 07/28 05:17 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 542KB 07/28 05:09 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 31KB 07/28 05:04 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 2KB 07/28 12:10 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 50KB 07/27 02:58 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 162KB 07/26 11:28 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 462KB 07/26 11:18 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 23KB 07/26 05:41 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 706KB 07/26 05:21 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 31KB 07/26 03:23 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 33KB 07/26 12:07 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 2954KB 07/26 11:34 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 3568KB 07/26 11:26 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 4KB 07/26 11:23 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 3KB 07/26 10:28 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 173KB 07/25 04:22 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 507KB 07/25 12:12 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 47KB 07/25 12:01 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 2KB 07/25 08:56 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 72KB 07/24 09:02 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 1622KB 07/24 12:31 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 517KB 07/24 12:19 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 6KB 07/24 12:10 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 36KB 07/23 08:34 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 63KB 07/23 08:21 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 8KB 07/23 06:54 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 10KB 07/23 02:40 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 583KB 07/22 03:36 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 1118KB 07/22 02:56 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 1352KB 07/22 12:56 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 200KB 07/21 10:46 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 1570KB 07/21 03:53 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 531KB 07/20 12:25 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 1017KB 07/20 02:34 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 882KB 07/19 06:34 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 805KB 07/19 01:16 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 62KB 07/19 09:19 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 245KB 07/18 11:11 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 3139KB 07/18 11:07 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 13KB 07/18 10:35 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 117KB 07/18 02:37 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 852KB 07/17 06:07 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 961KB 07/17 06:00 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 15KB 07/17 01:21 PM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 70KB 07/17 11:16 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 74KB 07/17 08:26 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 308KB 07/17 08:07 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 3KB 07/17 02:34 AM wap.cingular <JavaScript:openPAB('wap.cingular')> Internet/MEdia Net Sent 383KB Broncus wrote:
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Cost to be online?
Broncus
Greetings,
Currently on my phones (all in family) the internet connection has been disabled. This has been doen to eliminate costs involved with general run-of-the-mill stuff like surfing, downloading songs, etc. I am curious if anyone knows the cost breakdown for running this software. Obvious the cost varies, so I guess I am really looking for how much data is passed/received per month. Thanks! Best regards, Fred |
Re: Need code again.
Michael Hopwood
It is the code for this program. You sent me the my unique code for my call sign before but I lost it. You sent me the program directly through email early this year and then started the yahoo group shortly after. ? MichaelKE5EUA(-15 [Minivan Mobile]) From: Lynn W. Deffenbaugh To: aprsisce@... Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:03:41 PM Subject: Re: [aprsisce] Need code again. Sorry, wrong group. APRSISCE is a new implementation of an APRS-IS client for Windows Mobile (yes, I messed up in the program naming). APRS/CE is a completely different program that seems to have completely ceased development and is not supported in this Yahoo group. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE (for Windows Mobile) Michael Hopwood wrote: >? > > My reg code. > > Michael > KE5EUA (-15 [Minivan Mobile]) > Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From*: "Phillip" > *Date*: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 19:24:08 +1200 (New Zealand Standard Time) > *To*: <aprsisce@...> > *Subject*: Re: [aprsisce] Need code again. >? > > Hi Michael, >? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? What code do you need the APRS/CE reg code or the > APRS-IS server code ? >? > Phillip > ZL2TZE >? >? > /-------Original Message-------/ >? > /*From:*/ Michael Hopwood crazym409@...> > /*Date:*/ 29/07/2009 9:02:49 a.m. > /*To:*/ aprsisce@... aprsisce@...> > /*Subject:*/ [aprsisce] Need code again. >? > Hello, I recently had to reload everything and couldn't find my code. > Was wondering if moderator could resend it to my email. >? > Thank you, > Michael > KE5EUA >? >? >? > ------------------------------------ >? > Yahoo! Groups Links >? >? >? ? (Yahoo! ID required) >? >? ? mailto:aprsisce-fullfeatured@... > aprsisce-fullfeatured@...> >? >? > > ??? > ??? > > FREE Animations for your email - by IncrediMail! Click Here! > <> > > ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: ? ? <*> Your email settings: ? ? Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: ? ? ? ? (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: ? ? mailto:aprsisce-digest@... ? ? mailto:aprsisce-fullfeatured@... <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: ? ? aprsisce-unsubscribe@... <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: ? ? |