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Re: Station movement alarm like ui-view
Lynn Deffenbaugh
开云体育Nope, sorry, APRSIS32 doesn't currently support that. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 7/25/2024 11:58 AM, mbahicruz wrote:
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Station movement alarm like ui-view
Hi:
One ham, has asked to me, how do with aprsis32 the function of station movement alarm that the old venerable ui-view do. ( and QTH for Mac too ).
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The idea is define one circle area of x km o miles, and if one beacon of a mobile RF station is in the area, the application create an alert sound, and in this window, display de callsing, heard, last position, last move, and status messages.
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Searching in the help manual I don't find how to do this with aprsis32, the most similar I find is frequency monitor. I don't know if it is a feature that aprsis32 don?t have.?
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Thanks for the help in advance.
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73s |
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Re: Undefined NWS messages?
Yes, that seems to be the new development (little d). Currently working with the station that is gating the NWS traffic to resolve it (in Direwolf). Multiple clients in the area are responding to the ACK request, so there is a lot of QRM, especially with multiple alerts active. |
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Re: Undefined NWS messages?
Lynn Deffenbaugh
开云体育Someone is directing messages FROM AKQFFS and AKQSMW directly TO K4VBX and your receive message buffer in the radio is full, so the radio is answering with a reject.?? Check the radio's messages list and you should see those NWS message sources listed. What is your IGate's callsign-SSID? Check your FilterTest log if you are using custom filters to gate
these weather packets from -IS to RF. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
PS.?? Nothing has changed in this area in
a LONG time so it likely has nothing to do with the latest
Development version.
On 7/20/2024 5:35 PM,
peter.anoia@... wrote:
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Undefined NWS messages?
With the new Development version, I have noticed a peculiar problem. When I receive a NWS warning object over IS, APRSIS32 commands the D710 to transmit the respective messages as follows:
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K4VBX>APK102,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1::AKQFFS ? :rej0
K4VBX>APK102,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1::AKQSMW ? :rej0
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I have restarted the program without activating the IGate, and it still does this. I have tried disabling messages in the IS port and the RF port, but this makes no difference. I do not see the packets in the Igate Test Filter. Strangely they are not in the Transmit log either. However, the TOCALL tells me something is commanding the D710 to create the packet, and I am connected to the D710 in APRS mode. To be sure, I disabled all digipeat options on my D710. Running several logs actively to try to narrow this down. Any thoughts? |
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Re: filter certain NWS objects
Glen,
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Perhaps you have already figured out a solution, but here is mine. I configured my IGate filter to only transmit the multiline objects instead of the NWS message-formatted warnings (which don't contain any human text, only county and zone FIPS codes). The multiline objects are recognizable (at least on all my Kenwood radios that I tested) to any graphical APRS interface. The message-formatted warnings only highlight a county or zone on an interface configured to show those county/zone warnings. It also cuts down dupes since the messages are formatted as NWS-wrn and NWS_wrn. Not sure why.?
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I would set mine up as follows to eliminate the flood warnings. The IGate filter is :
b/AKQ* +m/40 -o/AKQFF*
My NWS office is AKQ (Wakefield, VA). Using a radius filter passes only objects with a defined location to eliminate the message format warnings. Your mileage (err....kilometers) may vary. The negative o filters out flash flood warnings and statements. |
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Re: Decode APRS packets in real time
Lynn Deffenbaugh
开云体育Try bringing up the Enables / View Logs /
Port(<YourPortName>) and enable it.? See what that might
show you.? Hopefully you're using a Simply(KISS) type port for
your KPC3??? The KISS type port is only for older Kenwood APRS
Radios initially in TNC mode. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 6/26/2024 4:31 PM, Rick N9ITW wrote:
I am still trying to find the ins and outs of the program.? Is there a way to actually monitor RF and decode packets in real time?? I am running a KPC3 (not plus) in KISS mode. |
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Re: Aprs bluetooth
I have used a few different Bluetooth modules connected to the radio serial interface.
I've connected HC05 and HC08 as well as the much older Roving Network RN41 and RN42 boards. My Byonics MTT4B (before their Bluetooth module was offered) has an HC05 board in place of the MAX232 chip with the secondary (GPS) pins pass through.? This allows a TTL GPS module to connect on the 6-pin DIN. NOTE: This is serial data, NOT audio.? APRSIS32 does not accept audio to decode.? ? ? ? ? ? ? That would require Direwolf, AGWpe, or such software which may be able to take Bluetooth audio input. When creating a new RF port, the device popup offers <TCP/IP>, <Bluetooth>, or <Serial>. IF your Bluetooth connection has been paired and allows SSP (as Lynn stated), choose <Bluetooth> and you should see the device in the list. Another "catch" is that newer Bluetooth (my HC08 Bluetooth V4 BLE protocol) have some strange behavior.? Many times they create 2 separate COMM interfaces to the computer.? One is bi-direction (which you need) while the other is receive only.? This has caused some problems that take a bit of troubleshooting, but they still work. ------- Robert Giuliano KB8RCO |
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Re: Digipeater KISS <> VARA APRS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
开云体育APRSIS32 does not support cross-port transmissions.? If you get
really creative, you can accomplish this with 2 instances, but I
wouldn't call it a digipeater, but a cross-band packet repeater. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 6/26/2024 7:43 AM, Jose Manuel ea8ee
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Re: Aprs bluetooth
Lynn Deffenbaugh
开云体育Yes, APRSIS32 supports SPP Bluetooth connections to TNCs.?? You
have to pair the Bluetooth SPP device using Windows itself, but
after that it should show up in the Bluetooth device selection
drop-down. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
Note that not all of these are SPP
connections, so choose your selection wisely.
On 6/26/2024 6:58 AM, Adam - KC2ANT
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Re: Aprs bluetooth
What radio are you trying to connect to? Does your windows machine have BT? Does the Radio? I believe that Lynn had it working with a D710AG at one point with a bluetooth dongle but I haven't had a chance to attempt to re-create that capability yet. Adam KC2ANT On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 2:18?AM Jose Manuel ea8ee via <ea8ee1=[email protected]> wrote:
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Improved Bulletin Support (Dev: 2024/06/19 16:05)
Lynn Deffenbaugh
开云体育There is a new Development release that delivers improvements in the creation and display of APRS Bulletins.?? These are in the Messages / Bulletins menu. Messages / Bulletins / View is now Messages / Bulletins / View / View All Or you can select a specific message group to see that subset of bulletins. When you create a new bulletin, the Group box is now enabled for selection or entry of a new group.?? Configured groups will show up below Messages / Bulletins / View in a similar fashion to how Configure / Objects has worked with object groups. This update was driven by my plan to use Bulletins, specifically
the ATGP group, to track the status of this year's
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
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Re: How do I turn off frequency monitor?
I concure that is correct? Adam On Sat, Jun 8, 2024, 12:28?PM Lynn Deffenbaugh via <kj4erj=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: How do I turn off frequency monitor?
Lynn Deffenbaugh
开云体育IIRC, just right click on a Frequency Monitor window and disable
it from the popup.?? Or just uncheck Enables / Frequency Monitor
once a window is actually showing. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 6/8/2024 11:52 AM, Hank Tyler wrote:
I enabled frequency monitor on the stabile 2020 version of APRSIS32 and can't turn it off!! |