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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: Google Maps KML to UI View Overlay?
It looks like both UI-View and Google earth use WGS84 as the mapping datum. That saves a step, you don't need to convert between datums.
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The KMZ files look like they are binary, therefore unless someone has written some software, that is not easily manipulated. The KML files are an HTML like format but cannot be opened with my browser. An attempt to open them took me straight into google earth. I opened the KML file with a simple text editor and the point coordinates are definitely in there. But they are in decimal degree format, so to use them in a UI-View overlay you will need to convert them to degrees, decimal minutes format. And you will need to edit the UI-View overlay file to include the point name, coordinates and the icon designators. If you are using PMap as your map source, you could draw the route in a Precision Mapping CAD file and then load it as a UI-View overlay with MAP > PmapServer 9 Control Panel > Overlays > Load Overlay. This works well for me on a race course overlay for a local relay run over a course of more than one hundred miles. It takes some time to set up in Precision Mapping, but the end result can be well worth the effort. Mike KB7WUK Portland OR Hood to Coast Exchange 07A ( 2015 ) /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// On 07/31/15 05:02, k1jsh@... [ui-view] wrote:
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Google Maps KML to UI View Overlay?
Hi All,
I have searched the forums and I don't know that I can find the answer to this... Is there a way to build a route within Google Maps, export it to a KMZ/KML file and then transfer it to an overlay in UI View? There have been some posts about this, but I'm unclear about the answer. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Jamie, K1JSH |
Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
Steve W6SDM wrote...
Is the schedule editor capable of restarting the TNC orAmong other things, it is capable of restarting UI-View. This will take the TNC out of KISS mode, exit the program and then re-start UI-View again. Go to the Schedule Editor. Click on NEW, select RESTART from the drop-down selection and then choose a time... e.g. 01:20 to have it restart at 1:20 am. Click on YES, and then EXIT. Another useful function is to have it connect to an APRS server after UI-View starts. You would choose APRSERVE_CONNECT from the drop-down selection and enter +1 to have it connect one minute after UI-View starts. In the APRS Server setup, you could also tell it to automatically reconnect should it ever get disconnected. PS - sorry to everyone for the earlier incomplete reply! -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" |
Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
Steve W6SDM wrote...
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s the schedule editor capable of restarting the TNC or just UIView? --
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Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
So far, I haven't had any delayed packets. That's not to say that I couldn't, so I would like to preempt the problem by programming the schedule editor. Is the schedule editor capable of restarting the TNC or just UIView? Does restarting at intervals UIView preclude the delayed packet problem? I read through the help file but didn't really see anything that would impact the TNC at all.
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Re: UI-View & Dire Wolf
Joe,
I have both Dire Wolf and UZ7HO's Soundmodem installed and running with UI-VIEW32, as well as some other programs. Both work perfectly. Dire Wolf does require a bit more effort to configure since everything is in a configuration file, but the documentation is extremely clear and detailed. For local operations, I haven't been able to see any obvious difference, though the diagnostic messages about received signals are very helpful, or at least interesting. 73s, Alan WA4SCA |
Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
Thanks, everyone, for the info and the reading material. I had the right concept on KISS mode, I just didn't state it very well. The TNC is passive in KISS mode, so I won't worry about any terminal settings for the KPC3+.
I heard about the delayed packet issue and thought that maybe it had been corrected with version 9.1 of the firmware, which is what I am running. Guess not. It sounds like a schedule editor is the way to go. An alternative would be to put a vacation timer on the TNC power supply and shut it off at three in the morning each day. That's kind of a pain because I run the TNC and the radio off the same 12-volt supply. I am running the TNC on a dedicated desktop PC. I am a Flex SDR user and have PCs around the shack for various projects. Actually, some desktops are less expensive than the small netbook computers, especially for refurbished or open box deals. Anyway, I have my I-Gate/Digi up and running. I have been monitoring my raw packets and haven't seen any duplicates. I got into this whole area of amateur radio because I am an off road enthusiast. I spend a lot of time exploring the Sonoran desert near my property. APRS is one of my safety measures because I go really close to the Mexican border. There is a lot of foot traffic from border crossers and I want to make sure that after several days of walking through the desert, my Jeep doesn't look too tempting. I usually have someone looking out for me on the map when I am off road. I also carry a hand held Microtracker All in One unit. 73, Steve W6SDM |
Re: UI-View & Dire Wolf
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I just gave it a quick try and have UI-View32 receiving packets from Direwolf. No TX at this time, but I don't believe I configured Direwolf to key the PTT line. I usually use UZ7HO for soundcard packet. 73 Mike kc9doa On 26 Jul 2015 at 8:17, Joe nss@... [ui-view] wrote:
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Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
On 7/25/2015 12:02 AM, w6sdm@... [ui-view] wrote:
NO! Quite the opposite! KISS mode reduces the TNC to a dumb modem. ALL functions (digipeating, decoding and assembling of packets,beaconing, etc) are pushed to application(s) running on the PC such as UIview, AGWpe, etc. The TNC's command interpreter is disabled and falls out of the picture completely. Note also that the KPC3 in all versions suffers from a serious bug in KISS mode. After a random length of time (several hours of continuous operation), the TNC will start randomly delaying the passing of received packets to the attached computer, sometimes for several minutes. If you are running an igate, the result can be the gating of stale packets to the APRS-IS long AFTER other igates have passed newer packets from the same station. The effect for mobiles is that the mobile track viewed on the APRS-IS jumps back and forth (what I call "hyper-jumps) as current position reports igated by other stations are superseded by long-delayed earlier packets. The effect is extreme for balloons and aircraft since these stations are guaranteed to hit several igates at once from altitude. Kantronics has been stonewalling this issue for years now, denying that there is a problem. The only work-around is to either power-cycle the TNC, or issue a reset command every 10 hours or so. I can't understand why anyone continues to purchase and use this expensive, archaic and buggy device, when sound card software TNCs like the UZ7HO SoundModem are FREE, and outperform hardware TNCs. You can buy an entire Windows tablet PC for less than ONE-THIRD of the cost of a KPC3+, and dedicate it exclusively to running UIview and the Soundmodem. Total power drain: less than 5 watts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com Skype: WA8LMF EchoLink: Node # 14400 [Think bottom of the 2-meter band] Home Page: Long-Range APRS on 30 Meters HF High Performance Sound Systems for Soundcard Apps "APRS 101" Explanation of APRS Path Selection & Digipeating |
Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
Lynn KJ4ERJ wrote¡
For details, seeThanks for posting the link. There's some good info there. However as I mentioned, UI-View makes it easy to automatically restart the TNC every day using the Schedule Editor. It's a non-issue then. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" |
Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
On 7/25/2015 2:58 PM, Keith VE7GDH ve7gdh@... [ui-view] wrote:
However, the KPC-3+ is otherwise a nice TNC, but it does start introducing delays in data it spits out the serial port after running in KISS mode for a while. You could use the Schedule Editor to restart UI-View in the early hours of the morning to automate restarting it.For details, see Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32 |
Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
Steve W6SDM wrote...
Yes, I do have KISS mode set. I changed UITRACE to justIt must be in KISS mode (unless you are using BPQ32) for UI-View to run the digipeater. Even without running as a digipeater, KISS mode would be the preferred way to operate. However, the KPC-3+ is otherwise a nice TNC, but it does start introducing delays in data it spits out the serial port after running in KISS mode for a while. You could use the Schedule Editor to restart UI-View in the early hours of the morning to automate restarting it. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" |
Re: Which Weather Stations Work?
Steve W6SDM wrote...
I know that the Peet Brothers and Davis weather stations are "APRS ready" but they would also put quite a dent in my meager budget for ham radio related toys¡While it would be nice to have UI-View handle the weather station, you might want to take a look at the ADS-WS1 weather station from Argent Data. They are quite low priced. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" |
Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
Steve W6SDM wrote...
I got the symbol displaying correctly. It took me a whileYeah, I do find it a bit annoying when an operating system hides something useful like file extensions. I did have UI flood set up in my KPC3+ as AZ. In theUIFLOOD should be AZ. UITRACE should be just WIDE. Is UI-View running the digipeater? Presumably you have the KPC3+ in KISS mode so it can run the show. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" |
Which Weather Stations Work?
Because I am in such a remote location, I would like to add weather to my APRS and also do CWOPS reports. I know that the Peet Brothers and Davis weather stations are "APRS ready" but they would also put quite a dent in my meager budget for ham radio related toys.
Has anyone had any success with using one of the less expensive weather stations such as Accurite, to compile data that UIView32 can use? I know that there's a specific format and I am wondering if any of these less expensive programs have software that's flexible enough to format it as such. Thanks and 73, Steve |
Re: New User, Can't Find "I" Symbol
Thanks, I got the symbol displaying correctly.?
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It took me a while to find UIView32.ini - I have Windows 8.1 set up to display the file name without the extension in file explorer.? I did have UI flood set up in my KPC3+ as AZ.? In the UIView32.ini file the value was 30.? I changed it to AZ. UITRACE was set to TRACE.? I changed that to WIDE3,3. Does that sound correct?? Thanks for your help. 73, Steve On Friday, July 24, 2015 8:19 AM, "Keith VE7GDH ve7gdh@... [ui-view]" <ui-view@...> wrote:
Steve W6SDM wrote... I am a new user who has set up an I-Gate and digipeater atIn the station setup, select No. Diamond (numbered diamond) and enter an I (India) for the overlay character. For the digipeater, have you edited uiview32.ini the [DIGI_OPTIONS] section to change UIFLOOD to the two letter abbreviation for Arizona, and to change UITRACE to WIDE? This will allow you to do "state flooding" for AZn-N and have a traceable WIDEn-N. Be sure to have your callsign (same as station setup) in the aliases and sub-aliases, and enable alias substitution. -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ Please do not top post, and trim quoted text as much as possible. UI-View website: UI-View Registration: Select language & fill in your name and callsign. Return later to collect your registration. APRS Server List: To update the APRS Server List, change the download URL to... aprs2.net/APRServe2.txt For North American users, PMap 9 (Precision Mapping 9.0) along with PMapServer 9 can provide street level mapping for all of North America. They can be installed without hassle on Windows 7 & 8. PMapServer is available for download on the UI-View website. However, Undertow Software is no longer selling new copies of PMap 9, but existing owners can continue to use it as long as they can get it registered. Users of Windows Vista, 7 or 8 should not install UI-View below Program Files. Instead, create a folder elsewhere. To view UI-View's built-in context sensitive help file, download and install WinHlp32.exe. Useful hints and tips about setting up and using UI-View are available on Stephen WA8LMF's website. ------------------------------------ Yahoo Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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