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Re: Looking for Precision Mapping 9.0 Software
Thanks for the reply. I am wanting to use the nwsget add on with my new laptop. Pa7rhm does not work with nwsget and a copy of pmap 8.0 that I can get a copy of from a friend will not work on nwsget. Only 9.0 will work for my needs. Tried eBay with no luck. Thanks again for the info. 73
Eddie K4EDS On Mar 8, 2017, at 11:04 AM, William Simm williamrham@... [ui-view] <ui-view@...> wrote: [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: Looking for Precision Mapping 9.0 Software
Thanks for the info. I had contacted the company and they no longer sell 9.0. They suggested I look for a used copy or try eBay. Haven't found a copy yet. 73
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Eddie K4EDS On Mar 8, 2017, at 10:34 AM, me schrege@... [ui-view] <ui-view@...> wrote: |
Re: Looking for Precision Mapping 9.0 Software
Hi Eddie,
If your happy with the PA7RHM mapserver, there is no need to change it. It works fine with window 10. I have Uivew with the PA7RHM plug-in on my Asus desktop which is running windows 10 PRO, I also have it on my Acer laptop which is running windows 10 home and on my Asus Transformer Tablet which is also running windows 10 home. Uiview32 with the PA7RHM mapserver works great on all 3, no problems at all. Best to make sure that Uiview32 is not installed in the main directory tree (in otherwords NOT in the program files directory). The PA7RHM mapserver does install (or at least part of itself) in the program files directory in the main directory tree. This maybe necessary (at least it creates no problems). The only other thing you have to remember is to run Uivew32 with full administrator privileges. To do that just right click on the uivew32 icon and under the options window that pops up, choose ¡°run as an administrator¡±. If you want you can click on the properties menu item in that pop up window and set Uiview32 to run with admin privileges automatically. Bill (VA1ALW) |
Re: Looking for Precision Mapping 9.0 Software
try this
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 4:23 PM, Eddie Pike k4eds1@... [ui-view] < ui-view@...> wrote:
-- "We all know that light travels faster than sound. That's why certain people appear bright until you hear them speak." Albert Einstein [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Looking for Precision Mapping 9.0 Software
I am seeking to find a copy of the precision mapping 9.0 software. I have been using pa7rhm maps with ui-view with windows 7 but have upgraded to a windows 10 laptop. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. 73
-- Eddie Pike - K4EDS 423-273-8989 k4eds1@... |
Re: NWSGet
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I have had this up and working now solid since my email about the solution. I did not install mitmproxy on my NWSGet machine simply because it wouldn't work there (XP). But yes, the ideal solution would be to install it on the local machine and have it listen on any unused port (8080 usually isn't used). IF you can get it to run on the local machine then your nwsget.ini entries would look like this; RIDGE= RIDGENAT= With your mitmproxy looking like this: mitmdump -R -p 8080 If anybody knows how to get in touch with Bill (KC9XG), if he would part with the source code, I would certainly work on adding support for https to the program. Could be simple (under linux it would be) but under windows, could be ugly. But I'm willing. Thanks, Matt K8KDR On 3/5/2017 5:20 PM, heartdoc@... [ui-view] wrote:
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Matt:
Is this working well for you ? Obviously, the best solution would be to get Bill KC9XG to update NWSGet to effect the needed changes - if he would. But to your solution, can (or should) mitmproxy be installed on the same Win10 machine as UI-View ? Or should it be on a different machine ? I relied on NWSGet quite a bit and it is unique to UI-View and PM. I'd hate to lose it. 73, Jamie WB4YDL |
Re: NWSGet
Yes, it would appear NWS has reconfigured their web site to redirect all
http traffic to https. Not a bad thing but it does indeed break NWSget. I have a solution that I have just implemented but it isn't pretty. I'm running my UI-View/NWSget on a real XP box, no VM. It runs great until this change by NWS. What we need is a proxy server that will pass the , rewrite it to https and actually become the SSL client for that https connection, then pass the output back to NWSget via http. There just happens to be an open source "man in the middle" proxy that does this. "mitmproxy" I could not get it to run on XP, it died with DLL errors but since I'm running FreeBSD as my firewall/gateway I put it there. It would have been great to put it on my XP box but oh well. If you are running XP in a VM then you might be able to run mitmproxy on the host system and run it thru there. So, somewhere, you want to run mitmdump -R -p 8080 This listens on port 8080 and forwards all requests to . So far so good. Now, on your NWSget, modify your NWSget.ini file change the RIDGE and RIDGENAT to point to where you are running your mitmdump. In my case it looks like this now: RIDGE= RIDGENAT= This does just what we want. NWSget sends it's requests to 10.1.1.1:8080 using http, mitmdump "proxies" that to and it serves as the SSL client for the https connection. It forwards any data it gets from radar.weather.gov back to NWSget via an unsecured http connection. Clear as mud? Thanks, Matt, K8KDR On 2/25/2017 12:13 AM, 'Stephen H. Smith' wa8lmf@... [ui-view] wrote:
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Re: adding way points, or using layers
Ronnie (call sign?) wrote...
I would like to add some points on the mapYou have a couple of options. You could just click on the map and hit F5 to create an object that you and others could see. The other option would be to create an overlay file. It can be created by a text editor. Open up a text editor and enter the names of the overlay items along with the lat / long and possibly with a comment and/or status text. The file should be in the OVERLAYS folder. The format is as follows. The name can be up to 9 characters long. There should already be some samples in your OVERLAYS folder. You get to choose the symbol... note the characters after the N and W in my example below. Other symbols can of course be used. SomePlace!4824.05N/12320.73W/comment goes here... SomePlace>status text goes here... It would be worthwhile viewing the "help" file to read about objects and overlay files. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" |
adding way points, or using layers
i would like to add some points on the map like a way point, or a location that when i am tracking someone with aprs, i can tell where they are at in relation to that point. i have not been able to find any info on how to input a lat./ long. for a point, and i am not sure how to that if it is done on a layer.
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File - About Bouncing (Admin message)
This message is sent to all new members, and to all members
every now and then. It has been revised as bounce reports have changed a bit. Any of us could experience no longer receiving email from the UI-View support list. You might want to print this message and review it if you stop receiving messages from the UI-View list. If you stop receiving messages from the UI-View list, suspect that either... 1) this or some other Yahoo group that you are a member of is sending email which some spamblocker system regard as spam or junk mail (quite a lot of these reports since summer 2009). 2) it may be that your email account has filled up with unread messages or that the account on your mail server has ran out of storage space. Read or delete the old messages on your mail server. 3) Some MSN or Hotmail accounts, and others such as arrl.net, qsl.net which are used as a forwarding address from time to time cannot forward to your primary address. When this hapens, the Yahoo group receives an error message with something like "impossible to relay to xxx" and you are then in the "bounced" list. There are increasing numbers of bounces from some service providers about messages which are blocked by them for policy reasons. 4) You or your email provider have set up a challenge-and-response system for those sending e-mail to you. The moderators will not send replies to such challenges. You should select another address for your list membership(s). Sorry, but we cannot investigate every one of these blockings. Please be aware that if you haven't received list messages for some days, and reactivation requests are not reaching you, or not answered by you, your account at the UI-View list may be deleted. It may deleted if several bounces occur in less than a week or two. It will also be deleted if the bounce report says that your address is invalid, discontinued, or unknown. Be aware that the bounce can relate to messages from other lists than the UI-View list if you are a member of other Yahoo groups. If your membership is deleted, you will not be able to log into the Yahoo group. If you try and send email to the group, it will be rejected. However, you can subscribe again with a valid and working email account by sending an empty email to ui-view-subscribe@.... If you are away for some time, you might want to set your account to temporarily receive only special messages or even no email at all, but we recommend that still receive special messages. You can log into the Yahoo group when you return and change it back to daily digest or normal email. Note: A member may send reactivation requests to himself/herself from the Email Preferences section of My Groups. 73 and good luck - your UI-View group moderators |
File - Posting guidelines
The UI-View Group is very active. Most already do so,
but here are some some guidelines to follow. 1. Civility... this is practiced well by our members! 2. Sign your messages with your name and callsign. 3. Only post messages and responses that are relevant to UI-View. 4. Use plain text for messages sent to the UI-View support list. When you address some 5000 recipients, you cannot know what their email readers do with HTML formatted messages. Some will experience unreadability. 5. IMPORTANT: When replying to a posting (message), kindly delete all unnecessary text including the trailing text. Only leave the poster's name, callsign and the time stamp, and the text from the prior message about which you are commenting, and then trim the rest. When viewing messages in the Yahoo web based interface, the command [Up Thread] at the top of the message can be used, and many email clients can group messages by thread also. Some members have slow connections or pay for bandwidth. Brevity can often also improve the clarity of your message. Do not top post... i.e. do not type your reply above the quoted text. 6. When replying to a post, please decide if your comment should go to the entire group of about 5000 or directly to the author. Please think before replying to the group... replies like "I sure do agree with that" do not add much to the group. Send thoughts like those directly to the poster please. 7. Postings of sale or swapping of items are not wanted. 8. New members are all moderated for a number of postings. If the messages follow the guidelines, they are approved and the member is changed to un-moderated status. This is a partially moderated list, i.e., only the user's first messages are moderated, but all messages are monitored after posting. If an un-moderated posting is found by the moderators to have a problem, then the poster is changed to moderated status and in most cases also contacted directly to resolve whatever has caused the problem. Actions are taken against those that chronically violate the rules. The reason for this form of moderation is to block spammers from the list and it is working well. 9. Do not add disclaimers to your posts that (1) restrict the ability of other members to use the information you post, (2) claim a copyright to your post, or (3) to claim any type of "rights" as a consequence of another member replying to your post either directly to you or to the group. 10. Do not use anti-spam tools like challenge/response; the moderators will not respond, and since messages to you then will bounce, you most probably will be removed as a user of the group. |
Re: NWSGet
This is and was a great addition to UI-View32 and PM. Does anyone have a
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recent contact with the developer? He is still licensed. Does anyone have an answer on how to get the program to access the secure servers so the weather radar images can be used. I use the combo of UI-View32, PM and NWSGet for all the 1/2 marathons, 5k's and such that I assist at during the year. Nice having the wx and track of SAG's etc on one screen. 73 Bill, W1GTT William Covey, W1GTT SYS-OP W1SP WL2K System ARES Region 4 MCU Custodian Communications Officer Town of East Lyme, W1OEM Office of Emergency Management East Lyme, CT 06333 CT REGION 4 ARES Calendar _ () OR _ () Pictures of the Region 4 MCU "Train as you operate, operate as you train" In a message dated 2/25/2017 12:18:43 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ui-view@... writes: On 2/24/2017 9:12 PM, ve3zin@... [ui-view] wrote: NWSGet 2.9.1 when attempting to download shape files. Suggestions? Anybody elseNWSget doesn't use shape files. Only the UIview-standard-equipment UI-NWS uses them. NWSget is supposed to download color radar images that appear beneath the road detail, county and state/province lines, etc in Precision Mapping 9.0 . NWSget has been essentially broken since Windows 7.0. It would update only once an hour or so, and would randomly lockup UIview/PMap Server 9 after several hours of operation. Further, it has been "abandonware" for the last 4 years or so since it's developer abruptly dropped out of sight; i.e. no hope of a fix. Now that the (US) National Weather Service has switched from http: servers to https: secure servers, the program is even more dead. ---------------------------------------------------------- Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com Skype: WA8LMF EchoLink: Node # 14400 [Think bottom of the 2-meter band] Home Page: Live Off-The-Air APRS Activity Maps <> Long-Range APRS on 30 Meters HF <> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: NWSGet
On 2/24/2017 9:12 PM, ve3zin@... [ui-view] wrote:
NWSget doesn't use shape files. Only the UIview-standard-equipment UI-NWS uses them. NWSget is supposed to download color radar images that appear beneath the road detail, county and state/province lines, etc in Precision Mapping 9.0 . NWSget has been essentially broken since Windows 7.0. It would update only once an hour or so, and would randomly lockup UIview/PMap Server 9 after several hours of operation. Further, it has been "abandonware" for the last 4 years or so since it's developer abruptly dropped out of sight; i.e. no hope of a fix. Now that the (US) National Weather Service has switched from http: servers to https: secure servers, the program is even more dead. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com Skype: WA8LMF EchoLink: Node # 14400 [Think bottom of the 2-meter band] Home Page: Live Off-The-Air APRS Activity Maps <> Long-Range APRS on 30 Meters HF <> |
Re: Windows 10 Anniversary Upgrade UIView Problem
Hi,
I'm having a similar problem, in my case UI-View works fine after the Windows 10 Anniversary Upgrade but Movement Alarm errors with a "Run-time error '-2147467262 (80004002)': Interface not registered" I unregistered and reregistered all of the .ocx and .dll files in the directory (except flexfunc.dll for some reason won't do either). I've searched the internet and tried all I can think of, with no luck. UI-View is installed in its own directory F:\Peak Systems\UI-View32. Any help is greatly appreciated, I'm retired and the Movement Alarm helps me know when the XYL is headed home from work so I can get supper going! :-) 73 Jerry N0JY |
Re: UI-view32 and TM-710G
Terry W8NJR wrote...
Where can I get a TNC file that will allow UI-View32Log into the UI-View support area at Yahoo... and click on FILES. Look for CMDfiles and in there, Kenwood. There are several to choose from. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" |
File - Posting guidelines
The UI-View Group is very active. Most already do so,
but here are some some guidelines to follow. 1. Civility... this is practiced well by our members! 2. Sign your messages with your name and callsign. 3. Only post messages and responses that are relevant to UI-View. 4. Use plain text for messages sent to the UI-View support list. When you address some 5000 recipients, you cannot know what their email readers do with HTML formatted messages. Some will experience unreadability. 5. IMPORTANT: When replying to a posting (message), kindly delete all unnecessary text including the trailing text. Only leave the poster's name, callsign and the time stamp, and the text from the prior message about which you are commenting, and then trim the rest. When viewing messages in the Yahoo web based interface, the command [Up Thread] at the top of the message can be used, and many email clients can group messages by thread also. Some members have slow connections or pay for bandwidth. Brevity can often also improve the clarity of your message. Do not top post... i.e. do not type your reply above the quoted text. 6. When replying to a post, please decide if your comment should go to the entire group of about 5000 or directly to the author. Please think before replying to the group... replies like "I sure do agree with that" do not add much to the group. Send thoughts like those directly to the poster please. 7. Postings of sale or swapping of items are not wanted. 8. New members are all moderated for a number of postings. If the messages follow the guidelines, they are approved and the member is changed to un-moderated status. This is a partially moderated list, i.e., only the user's first messages are moderated, but all messages are monitored after posting. If an un-moderated posting is found by the moderators to have a problem, then the poster is changed to moderated status and in most cases also contacted directly to resolve whatever has caused the problem. Actions are taken against those that chronically violate the rules. The reason for this form of moderation is to block spammers from the list and it is working well. 9. Do not add disclaimers to your posts that (1) restrict the ability of other members to use the information you post, (2) claim a copyright to your post, or (3) to claim any type of "rights" as a consequence of another member replying to your post either directly to you or to the group. 10. Do not use anti-spam tools like challenge/response; the moderators will not respond, and since messages to you then will bounce, you most probably will be removed as a user of the group. |
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