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Re: Station ID

 

To all that responded, thanks for your help. I now have UI-View32 working
with my TM-D710G and mapping all the stations it hears. Your help got me
going. Thanks again.

73, Terry-W8NJR

In a message dated 6/17/2015 4:52:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ui-view@... writes:




Hi Terry,

Thanks for responding so fast.

I did try your suggestion and there was no sound.
I don't see any difference between announced stations
first time and announces every time.

What do you think????

Thanks,
Robert

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Station ID

 

Hi Terry,

Thanks for responding so fast.

I did try your suggestion and there was no sound.
I don't see any difference between announced stations
first time and announces every time.

What do you think????

Thanks,
Robert


Re: UI-Viewer

 

Hi Terry,

Thanks for responding so fast.

I did try your suggestion and there was no sound.
I don't see any difference between announced stations
first time and announces every time.

What do you think????

Thanks,
Robert

In a message dated 6/16/2015 3:10:47 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
ui-view@... writes:




Hi Terry,

Thanks for responding so fast.

I did try your suggestion and there was no sound.
I don't see any difference between announced stations
first time and announces every time.

What do you think????

Thanks,
Robert





In a message dated 6/15/2015 3:08:18 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
ui-view@... writes:

Go to OPTIONS/ANNOUNCE STATIONS/EVERY TIME. This is not a PING tho.

I never used this setting as I found it quite irritating.

Terry K1LCH

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Re: Kenwood TM-D710G Initialization File

 

Steve: Thanks for the quick response. I downloaded your file and unzipped
it. There was two files in it. A file called D-700-Alt and another named
ts2000. I didn't see anything for the TM-D710G. Is one of these files the one
I need?

Thanks,
Terry W8NJR

In a message dated 6/17/2015 2:53:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ui-view@... writes:




On 6/17/2015 10:25 AM, W8NJR@... [ui-view] wrote:

I am running UI-View32 and cannot get it to work with my new Kenwood
TM-D710G radio. Does anyone have any suggestions or a good
initialization file
they could send me? I would appreciate any help.

73, Terry Netzley
W8NJR

UIview became "frozen in time" and unchangeable or updatable over a decade
ago,
following the death of it's author in late 2004. This was long before
Windows
7, the TH-D710 and the TH-D72 appeared. A zip file of TNC init files for
these newer radios and the TS-2000 are located on my website. Go to:

<>

Scroll about 2/3rds of the way down the list of downloadable stuff and
look for
the link to "*UIview_CMD_Files.zip*".

You may also want to review the numerous issues relating to the aging of
UIview
(Especially running it with Windows 7 or 8.x) here:

<>
________________________________________________

--

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
<>

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Re: Kenwood TM-D710G Initialization File

 

Terry W8NJR wrote...

I am running UI-View32 and cannot get it to work with my
new Kenwood TM-D710G radio.
The files section of the UI-View32 Yahoo support group
has several CMD files for the D710. I don't know if they
are more or less identical or if there are some subtle
differences. Try downloading one or two and looking them
over... e.g. make sure the file has your local (presumably
144.390 MHz) frequency in it.



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


Re: Kenwood TM-D710G Initialization File

 

On 6/17/2015 10:25 AM, W8NJR@... [ui-view] wrote:

I am running UI-View32 and cannot get it to work with my new Kenwood
TM-D710G radio. Does anyone have any suggestions or a good initialization file
they could send me? I would appreciate any help.

73, Terry Netzley
W8NJR

UIview became "frozen in time" and unchangeable or updatable over a decade ago,
following the death of it's author in late 2004. This was long before Windows
7, the TH-D710 and the TH-D72 appeared. A zip file of TNC init files for
these newer radios and the TS-2000 are located on my website. Go to:

<>

Scroll about 2/3rds of the way down the list of downloadable stuff and look for
the link to "*UIview_CMD_Files.zip*".

You may also want to review the numerous issues relating to the aging of UIview
(Especially running it with Windows 7 or 8.x) here:

<>
________________________________________________

--

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
<>


Kenwood TM-D710G Initialization File

 

I am running UI-View32 and cannot get it to work with my new Kenwood
TM-D710G radio. Does anyone have any suggestions or a good initialization file
they could send me? I would appreciate any help.

73, Terry Netzley
W8NJR


Re: UI-Viewer

 

Hi Terry,

Thanks for responding so fast.

I did try your suggestion and there was no sound.
I don't see any difference between announced stations
first time and announces every time.

What do you think????

Thanks,
Robert

In a message dated 6/15/2015 3:08:18 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
ui-view@... writes:




Go to OPTIONS/ANNOUNCE STATIONS/EVERY TIME. This is not a PING tho.

I never used this setting as I found it quite irritating.

Terry K1LCH

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Re: UI-Viewer

 

Go to OPTIONS/ANNOUNCE STATIONS/EVERY TIME. This is not a PING tho.

I never used this setting as I found it quite irritating.

Terry K1LCH


UI-Viewer

 

I have used UI-View off and on for some time.

I started it up again and reminder that after a station
was identified there was a ping the next time it transmuted.

Now, for some reason the ping stopped and all is quite
after the first TX.

Do you know what I need to do to fix the problem
and bring back the ping????

Thanks,
Robert


Re: ui-view on winbook & windows 10 NO!!

 

Thanks for the reply and explanation of how 10 is going to work concerning upgrades. Will leave things as they are. I also read somewhere 9" and smaller displays are going to get the mobile screen interface. Also the core install is going to be slightly larger.

Thanks again, Randy/n4jzy


Re: ui-view on winbook & windows 10 NO!!

 

On 6/7/2015 3:00 PM, kd4jzy@... [ui-view] wrote:

Is windows 10 going to be a smaller package to run uiview on the winbook 7?
Thanks, Randy/n4jzy
I'm not sure I would want to upgrade the Winbook to Windows 10, even if it was
possible and occupied less space on the flash drive.

UIview and it's various add-ons, including Precision Mapping 9 work perfectly
on the Winbook with Windows 8.1, if you add a 16 or 32 GB micro-SD card. With
a 32-GB card, I now have the UZ7HO Soundmodem soft TNC, Precision Mapping 9,
Microsoft MapPoint, Delorme Topo 10.0, UIview, APRSpoint, FLdigi, mmSSTV, and
mmTTY working perfectly on the TW-700 with Win 8.1. (UIview and the other
ham apps are small by today's standards; I installed all of them on the main
flash drive of the TW-700. I installed all of the space-hog mapping
applications, and created a UIview "Extra Maps" folder, on the added micro-SD
card which "automagically" becomes drive D: when inserted.)

I have imaged a TW-700 with all this ham software installed with Windows 8's
own backup utility to an external hard drive, and then restored it
successfully to three other TW-700s (overwriting the factory setup on each
device) with with no problems at all. These are going to used, along with
Bearcat 760 scanners, as APRS receive/mapping displays for a special event I am
working on. The micro-HDMI port on each TW700 will be connected to a 24-inch
flat panel monitor for the live mapping display. The TW-700s may also act as
multiple redundant igates.

This is a really slick way to carry a ready-to-run APRS setup to an event, and
is essentially the receive-end equivalent of the "ammo box tracker" concept at
the transmit end. [With mmSSTV installed, and the built-in dual cameras, the
TW-700 also makes a really nifty in-the-field live SSTV send/receive
terminal.]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The real risk with Windows 10 is that it is going to be the last discrete
version release of Windows. Microsoft's plan is to CONTINUALLY push updates,
and endlessly change Win 10. (Rather than release specific service packs,
issue "10.point-something" updates, or distinct "new versions" of Windows.)
This constant live-updating will happen UNKNOWN to the user any time you are
connected to the Internet.

Sooner or later, some invisible update tweak is going to permanently break
UIview and cause it to quit working, perhaps because it doesn't conform to MS's
latest guideline for touch screen "apps". I.e. it will be some sort of
"Uiview worked yesterday, but for some reason doesn't work this morning"
failure.

Since the user is going to have NO CONTROL over this process, I would rather
keep the tablet on Win 8.1 indefinitely, where I KNOW UIview and it's plug-ins
work.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--

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: ui-view on winbook & windows 10

 

Randy N4JZY wrote...

Not if the win 10 package is to large to install on the winbook
I don't really understand your reply. Are you talking about the installed size of the operating system, or the installed size of UI-View? I would think the installed size of UI-View would be the same no matter which version of Windows you are using.

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


Re: ui-view on winbook & windows 10

 

---In ui-view@..., <ve7gdh@...> wrote :

Randy N4JZY wrote...

> Is windows 10 going to be a smaller package to run UI-View on
> the winbook 7?
Not if the win 10 package is to large to install on the winbook

Thanks, Randy/n4jzy
I would think that the installed size would be the same no matter
which version of Windows you installed it on.

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


Re: ui-view on winbook & windows 10

 

Randy N4JZY wrote...

Is windows 10 going to be a smaller package to run UI-View on
the winbook 7?
I would think that the installed size would be the same no matter
which version of Windows you installed it on.

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


ui-view on winbook & windows 10

 

Is windows 10 going to be a smaller package to run uiview on the winbook 7?
Thanks, Randy/n4jzy


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
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"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
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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
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Actions are taken against those that chronically violate the rules.
The reason for this form of moderation is to block spammers from the
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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: UI View with Kenwood TM-D710G & Screenshots

 

On 5/30/2015 12:57 PM, lloyd mitchell lmitchell@... [ui-view] wrote:

Very easy to overlook is..... Do you have the 710 in packet mode not aprs
mode?

KO4Lloyd
The problem was with Internet connections, not RF....


Re: UI View with Kenwood TM-D710G & Screenshots

 

Very easy to overlook is..... Do you have the 710 in packet mode not aprs
mode?

KO4Lloyd

On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 11:41 AM, 'Stephen H. Smith' wa8lmf@...
[ui-view] <ui-view@...> wrote:



On 5/30/2015 10:12 AM, k1jsh@... [ui-view] wrote:

Hey All,


I'm having difficulty getting my Kenwood TM-D710G going with Internet
and
over-the-air communications. I can get it to work with the TNC, but am
having
difficulty getting data in from the Internet. I have placed my
appropriate
Internet APRS registration number in the program. I was wondering
someone
might be able to provide me with some UI-View32 screenshots with a
similar
configuration. There must be something that I am missing and I have
tried
setting appropriate parameters via reading the posts here. I don't want
to
clog up the list, so I would love to have a return email at
k1jsh@....


Thanks!
~Jamie
K1JSH
Not sure if this screenshot will pass through the Yahoo list remailer, but
your "Setup, APRS Server Setup" should look something like this:
(see comments below pic)

Note that:

1) You must connect to a valid server. (The original list of servers
provided with UIview is obsolete.)

2) You must log in with a validation number that matches your callsign.
(The
Validation number is based on a hash of the callsign. It is NOT the same
as the
UIview registration number. It is the second 4 or 5 digit number provided
when
you registered UIview.)

3) The "Extra log-on text" field MUST have some sort of filter arguement.
(The default behavior of an APRS-IS server is to send you NOTHING until
you
provide a filter. In the example, the filter expression says "Send me
everything within 50 KM (about 30 miles) of my current location.)

4) Even with the correct filter expression, the server will not send you
anything until you send your OWN position to the Internet at least once.
(Else, 50 km from where ???)

----------------------------------------------------------

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
<>





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