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Thanks for moving the group.

Long may UI-View be supported 😊



Jim


Moi aussi

 

And another, solely for the purposes mentioned.

Still here, still have UI-View after getting my code from Roger lo these many years ago.

73, John
--
J.D. Erskine
Victoria, BC
VA7OTC/VE0JD
CN88hk NA036


Re: New Group Host

 

Here is my message for moderation. Please be moderate !

Jim Norcross

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Larry McDavid
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 1:33 PM
To: Ui-View Reflector <[email protected]>
Subject: [UI-View] New Group Host

I'm pleased to receive the notice the ui-view group has been transferred to groups.io. I have myself transferred numerous Yahoo Groups to groups.io; all these transfers have been completely successful.

Note that transferred group members will have their messages moderated for at least one message so it is good to send one message.

--
Best wishes,

Larry McDavid W6FUB
Anaheim, California (SE of Los Angeles, near Disneyland)


Re: New Group Host

 

Hello de K5TV


Test DE WA8LMF

 

Testing the new groups.io remailer....

Testing 1.... 2.... 3....


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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: New Group Host

 

Glad to hear of the transfer!

Monty, NR0A
jwilson16@...

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Larry McDavid
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 12:33 PM
To: Ui-View Reflector <[email protected]>
Subject: [UI-View] New Group Host

I'm pleased to receive the notice the ui-view group has been transferred to groups.io. I have myself transferred numerous Yahoo Groups to groups.io; all these transfers have been completely successful.

Note that transferred group members will have their messages moderated for at least one message so it is good to send one message.

--
Best wishes,

Larry McDavid W6FUB
Anaheim, California (SE of Los Angeles, near Disneyland)


Re: New Group Host

 

Bravo. Excellent.

Randy
WF5X

On Sun, Nov 10, 2019, 5:20 PM manuel holland via Groups.Io <WA5VXI=
[email protected]> wrote:

My reply. Slides back into lurking mode.




Re: New Group Host

manuel holland
 

My reply. Slides back into lurking mode.


New Group Host

 

*Have been using UI-View32 since 1987.
Thank you all involved with keeping this Group alive.
73
Ken W5CGP
Oklahoma
*

On 11/10/2019 12:33 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
On 11/10/2019 11:32 AM, Larry McDavid wrote:

Note that transferred group members will have their messages moderated for at least one message so it is good to send one message.
OK. Here is mine...

Thanks to those involved for transferring this group!

Rick KD7VKZ


Re: New Group Host

 

On 11/10/2019 11:32 AM, Larry McDavid wrote:
Note that transferred group members will have their messages moderated for at least one message so it is good to send one message.
OK. Here is mine...

Thanks to those involved for transferring this group!

Rick KD7VKZ


New Group Host

 

I'm pleased to receive the notice the ui-view group has been transferred to groups.io. I have myself transferred numerous Yahoo Groups to groups.io; all these transfers have been completely successful.

Note that transferred group members will have their messages moderated for at least one message so it is good to send one message.

--
Best wishes,

Larry McDavid W6FUB
Anaheim, California (SE of Los Angeles, near Disneyland)


Re: Delayed long packets sent

 

Jeff WA4ZKO wrote...

Best I can tell those KPC3+ KISS
mode issues were never resolved
by Kantronics. Some kludges were
proposed and sometimes helped
(delay the onset etc) but never
fully addressed the issue.
It's a "work-around" but one solution is to use UI-View's Schedule Editor to have it restart the program periodically. You can manually go into the COMMS SETUP and restart the connection to the TNC, but the Schedule Editor can automate the procedure. It would just be a matter of deciding how often to restart it.

--
73 Keith VE7GDH
"I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"


moving to groups.io

 
Edited

The move of the UI-View support group from Yahoo to groups.io commenced yesterday Oct 29 2019, but it isn't instant. Hopefully everything goes smoothly!

Incidentally, 10 people found the new group and subscribed even before the move!

--
73 Keith VE7GDH
"I may be lost, but I know exactly where Ii am!"


Re: transfer to groups.io

 

thanks keith for what you are doing,
Uiview is still used by many over the world

73
gervais


________________________________
De : ui-view@... <ui-view@...> de la part de Keith VE7GDH ve7gdh@... [ui-view] <ui-view@...>
Envoy� : 29 octobre 2019 21:15
� : ui-view@... <ui-view@...>
Objet : [UI-View] transfer to groups.io



The transfer of this group from Yahoo to groups.io has been commenced,
but it may take several days to be completed. When it is done, you
should receive a message from groups.io letting you know you have been
subscribed to it. It will also contain a link to unsubscribe if that is
your wish.

--
73 Keith VE7GDH
"I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"


Re: Delayed long packets sent

 

CD parameter set to SOFTWARE or INTERNAL ?

DCD light staying on?


73
Jeff
WA4ZKO


Re: Delayed long packets sent

 

I have a non-plus KPC3 and I experience the TX packet backup occasionally.
I have food that rebooting it once a month or so, lessens the effect.
KO4L Lloyd
On Oct 28, 2019 3:34 PM, "Jeff Thomas wa4zko@... [ui-view]" <
ui-view@...> wrote:



"The KPC-3 is notorious for this."

The KPC3 is fine. It's the KPC-3 Plus units that have KISS mode issues.

I had several KPC3 (non-plus) TNCs in service in KISS mode for years. One
ran a 2m APRS digipeater for nearly a decade without any problems, it just
ran and ran...till a lightning strike got it LOL. Good little units that
deal well with the proliferation of poorly modulated signals (hum,
overdriven, etc) that 144.3900 is infested with in many areas.

Best I can tell those KPC3+ KISS mode issues were never resolved by
Kantronics. Some kludges were proposed and sometimes helped (delay the
onset etc) but never fully addressed the issue.

Basically you should never ever use a KPC-3 Plus in KISS mode on APRS. May
seem fine for a few minutes, hours or days, but sooner or later that
delayed received packet issue will show up.

Alternatives are many and not limited to:
KPC3 (non-plus) turn up often on Fleabay.
The KPC-9612 (plus and non-plus) units don't exhibit the problem, but
probably overkill for just 2m APRS use.
AEA/Timewave PK-96 TNCs work well but can be a bit finicky with their KISS
modes/firmware.
The SCS Tracker DSP TNC has a kiss mode and can be ran in 5 different
modes (HF packet, Robust Packet, 1200 baud, 9600 baud, and 19200 baud) or
as a stand-alone (no PC/tablet required) tracker on those modes.
Could always drop a KISS mode bug.

73
Jeff
WA4ZKO

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



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transfer to groups.io

 

The transfer of this group from Yahoo to groups.io has been commenced, but it may take several days to be completed. When it is done, you should receive a message from groups.io letting you know you have been subscribed to it. It will also contain a link to unsubscribe if that is your wish.

--
73 Keith VE7GDH
"I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"


Re: Delayed long packets sent

 

Hi Jeff,

I have a non-plus model KPC-3 here.

The issue I have been experiencing is the TX packets queuing up, rather than the RX packets affecting position reporting.

Regards,

-Scott
KD4YDD


________________________________
From: ui-view@... <ui-view@...> on behalf of Jeff Thomas wa4zko@... [ui-view] <ui-view@...>
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2019 12:45 PM
To: ui-view@... <ui-view@...>
Subject: [UI-View] Re: Delayed long packets sent



"The KPC-3 is notorious for this."

The KPC3 is fine. It's the KPC-3 Plus units that have KISS mode issues.

I had several KPC3 (non-plus) TNCs in service in KISS mode for years. One ran a 2m APRS digipeater for nearly a decade without any problems, it just ran and ran...till a lightning strike got it LOL. Good little units that deal well with the proliferation of poorly modulated signals (hum, overdriven, etc) that 144.3900 is infested with in many areas.

Best I can tell those KPC3+ KISS mode issues were never resolved by Kantronics. Some kludges were proposed and sometimes helped (delay the onset etc) but never fully addressed the issue.

Basically you should never ever use a KPC-3 Plus in KISS mode on APRS. May seem fine for a few minutes, hours or days, but sooner or later that delayed received packet issue will show up.

Alternatives are many and not limited to:
KPC3 (non-plus) turn up often on Fleabay.
The KPC-9612 (plus and non-plus) units don't exhibit the problem, but probably overkill for just 2m APRS use.
AEA/Timewave PK-96 TNCs work well but can be a bit finicky with their KISS modes/firmware.
The SCS Tracker DSP TNC has a kiss mode and can be ran in 5 different modes (HF packet, Robust Packet, 1200 baud, 9600 baud, and 19200 baud) or as a stand-alone (no PC/tablet required) tracker on those modes.
Could always drop a KISS mode bug.

73
Jeff
WA4ZKO


Re: Compatible Weather Stations

 

I also run the lacrosse wireless with ui-view it works great. They are moving away from the models that will work and toward Internet systems...


Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE smartphone

-------- Original message --------
From: "kc5sii@... [ui-view]" <ui-view@...>
Date: 10/27/19 11:56 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: ui-view@...
Subject: [UI-View] Compatible Weather Stations












Does anyone know quick weather stations can be made to work with UIView?



I currently run a Lacrosse WX 32xx and it's becoming more and more difficult to support. I really don't want to spring for the more expensive and obvious Preet bros or Davis.



Kc5sii

Dave


Re: Delayed long packets sent

 

"The KPC-3 is notorious for this."

The KPC3 is fine. It's the KPC-3 Plus units that have KISS mode issues.

I had several KPC3 (non-plus) TNCs in service in KISS mode for years. One ran a 2m APRS digipeater for nearly a decade without any problems, it just ran and ran...till a lightning strike got it LOL. Good little units that deal well with the proliferation of poorly modulated signals (hum, overdriven, etc) that 144.3900 is infested with in many areas.

Best I can tell those KPC3+ KISS mode issues were never resolved by Kantronics. Some kludges were proposed and sometimes helped (delay the onset etc) but never fully addressed the issue.

Basically you should never ever use a KPC-3 Plus in KISS mode on APRS. May seem fine for a few minutes, hours or days, but sooner or later that delayed received packet issue will show up.

Alternatives are many and not limited to:
KPC3 (non-plus) turn up often on Fleabay.
The KPC-9612 (plus and non-plus) units don't exhibit the problem, but probably overkill for just 2m APRS use.
AEA/Timewave PK-96 TNCs work well but can be a bit finicky with their KISS modes/firmware.
The SCS Tracker DSP TNC has a kiss mode and can be ran in 5 different modes (HF packet, Robust Packet, 1200 baud, 9600 baud, and 19200 baud) or as a stand-alone (no PC/tablet required) tracker on those modes.
Could always drop a KISS mode bug.


73
Jeff
WA4ZKO