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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: Set Up KISS parameters in UI-VIEW + RIGEXPERT + MIXW (add Virtual emulation port)

 

Dear Keith VE7GDH,


First of all...many thanks for your kind attention to this matter...
After several test, compliant with your opinion...I found the problem in the USB port system and installing specific software I solved the problem


Many thanks once again for your real friendship


De IK1BHS
Attilio


Re: Set Up KISS parameters in UI-VIEW + RIGEXPERT + MIXW (add Virtual emulation port)

 

Dear Keith VE7GDH,


First of all...many thanks for your kind attention to this matter...
After several test, compliant with your opinion...I found the problem in the USB port system and installing specific software I solved the problem


Many thanks once again for your real friendship


De IK1BHS
Attilio


Re: Set Up KISS parameters in UI-VIEW + RIGEXPERT + MIXW (add Virtual emulation port)

Martino Mello
 

Dear Keith VE7GDH,
First of all...many thanks for your kind attention to this matter...After several test, compliant with your opinion...I found the problem in the USB port system and installing specific software I solved the problem
Many thanks once again for your real friendship
De IK1BHSAttilio


Re: UIview Lives! - Finger Function Restored to UI-NWS

 

Same here except I am getting the shaded areas all over the CONUS. The
filter b/caesvr is not working without the t/n

I've tried a few other filters but nothing comes thru unless I use t/n

But its working, I'm happy

KO4L Lloyd

On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 9:22 PM, John johnr@... [ui-view] <
ui-view@...> wrote:



I just tried it and it seems to be working for me.

John - K9IJ


On 5/28/2017 8:05 PM, w1gtt@... [ui-view] wrote:
Is this active now? Doesn't appear to be.

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 5/28/2017 12:35:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ui-view@... writes:

I forgot that the UIview remailer horribly mangles formatted text.

Disregard all the asterisks and underscores in the file names and strings
to be
replaced. These are artifacts of the UIview group Yahoo remailer mangling
boldface and underlining I had used in my original posting.

On 5/28/2017 12:29 PM, 'Stephen H. Smith' wa8lmf@... [ui-view]
wrote:

Right-clicking NWS watches and warning entries in the UI-NWS lists
offers the
option "Finger NWS Server" to retrieve the full text of NWS bulletins in
UIview. This feature stopped working when the original WXSVR shut down
in 2009.
Thanks to the work of AE5PL and KF0ED, this function can now be
restored. A new
server provided by AE5PL now provides the finger function once again.
Editing
the two files *UIview32.INI* and *UINWS.INI* , located in the main
UIview
program folder, enables this feature with the new server.

* Shut down UIview.
* Locate the string *FQDN=WxSvr.net* in each file, and replace it
with *FQDN=wxsvr.ae5pl.net*.
* Restart UIview.

My web pages at

<>

and

<>

have been updated to reflect this change.

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

*A reminder**:* If you connect to any of the usual APRS webservers, you
will
only get the US National Weather Service *WARNINGS* (severe weather
actually in
progress). NWS WARNINGS light up transparent red overlays on map
displays.
You will NOT get the NWS *advisories* (potential weather problems) that
light
up yellow overlays, or *watches* (severe weather imminent but not yet
happening) that light up orange overlays.

You CAN receive all ADVISORIES, WATCHES and WARNINGS by connecting to
"Firenet"
instead of one of the usual APRS servers. FireNet is a separate server
system
operating in parallel with the standard APRS-IS.

It provides the full APRS-IS feed, plus hundreds of other objects of
interest
to SAR groups, disaster incident commanders. EOC managers and others.
FireNet
includes earthquake epicenters, forest fires, stream and river water
gauges,
_and_ the full NWS weather feed.

Insert *firenet.us* port *14580* into your APRS software server login
setup,
instead of a "normal" APRS server. In UIview, this would be added to the
APRS
server list in the "Setup, APRS Server Setup" dialog by using the
keyboard
"Ins" (Insert) key and entering *firenet.us:14580* and then checking
the
box
to enable the new entry.. The standard port 14580 *user-defined filter
commands* work on FireNet .

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

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]



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



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

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

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 call sign. 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 anything newer than Windows XP 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.
.
aspx?q=WinHlp32.exe

Stephen WA8LMF has many useful hints and tips about setting up and using
UI-View on website:
------------------------------------

Yahoo Groups Links






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



------------------------------------
Posted by: W1GTT@...
------------------------------------

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 call sign. 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 anything newer than Windows XP 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.
.
aspx?q=WinHlp32.exe

Stephen WA8LMF has many useful hints and tips about setting up and using
UI-View on website:
------------------------------------

Yahoo Groups Links



--
John Rice K9IJ
johnr@...
Webmaster, Network Admin, Janitor



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


Re: UIview Lives! - Finger Function Restored to UI-NWS

 

I just tried it and it seems to be working for me.

John - K9IJ

On 5/28/2017 8:05 PM, w1gtt@... [ui-view] wrote:
Is this active now? Doesn't appear to be.
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 5/28/2017 12:35:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ui-view@... writes:

I forgot that the UIview remailer horribly mangles formatted text.

Disregard all the asterisks and underscores in the file names and strings
to be
replaced. These are artifacts of the UIview group Yahoo remailer mangling
boldface and underlining I had used in my original posting.

On 5/28/2017 12:29 PM, 'Stephen H. Smith' wa8lmf@... [ui-view] wrote:

Right-clicking NWS watches and warning entries in the UI-NWS lists
offers the
option "Finger NWS Server" to retrieve the full text of NWS bulletins in
UIview. This feature stopped working when the original WXSVR shut down
in 2009.
Thanks to the work of AE5PL and KF0ED, this function can now be
restored. A new
server provided by AE5PL now provides the finger function once again.
Editing
the two files *UIview32.INI* and *UINWS.INI* , located in the main UIview
program folder, enables this feature with the new server.

* Shut down UIview.
* Locate the string *FQDN=WxSvr.net* in each file, and replace it
with *FQDN=wxsvr.ae5pl.net*.
* Restart UIview.

My web pages at

<>

and

<>

have been updated to reflect this change.

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

*A reminder**:* If you connect to any of the usual APRS webservers, you
will
only get the US National Weather Service *WARNINGS* (severe weather
actually in
progress). NWS WARNINGS light up transparent red overlays on map
displays.
You will NOT get the NWS *advisories* (potential weather problems) that
light
up yellow overlays, or *watches* (severe weather imminent but not yet
happening) that light up orange overlays.

You CAN receive all ADVISORIES, WATCHES and WARNINGS by connecting to
"Firenet"
instead of one of the usual APRS servers. FireNet is a separate server
system
operating in parallel with the standard APRS-IS.

It provides the full APRS-IS feed, plus hundreds of other objects of
interest
to SAR groups, disaster incident commanders. EOC managers and others.
FireNet
includes earthquake epicenters, forest fires, stream and river water
gauges,
_and_ the full NWS weather feed.

Insert *firenet.us* port *14580* into your APRS software server login
setup,
instead of a "normal" APRS server. In UIview, this would be added to the
APRS
server list in the "Setup, APRS Server Setup" dialog by using the
keyboard
"Ins" (Insert) key and entering *firenet.us:14580* and then checking the
box
to enable the new entry.. The standard port 14580 *user-defined filter
commands* work on FireNet .

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

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]



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

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

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 call sign. 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 anything newer than Windows XP 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.


Stephen WA8LMF has many useful hints and tips about setting up and using
UI-View on website:
------------------------------------

Yahoo Groups Links









------------------------------------
Posted by: W1GTT@...
------------------------------------

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 call sign. 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 anything newer than Windows XP 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.


Stephen WA8LMF has many useful hints and tips about setting up and using UI-View on website:
------------------------------------

Yahoo Groups Links



--
John Rice K9IJ
johnr@...
Webmaster, Network Admin, Janitor


Re: UIview Lives! - Finger Function Restored to UI-NWS

 

Is this active now? Doesn't appear to be.

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 5/28/2017 12:35:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ui-view@... writes:

I forgot that the UIview remailer horribly mangles formatted text.

Disregard all the asterisks and underscores in the file names and strings
to be
replaced. These are artifacts of the UIview group Yahoo remailer mangling
boldface and underlining I had used in my original posting.

On 5/28/2017 12:29 PM, 'Stephen H. Smith' wa8lmf@... [ui-view] wrote:


Right-clicking NWS watches and warning entries in the UI-NWS lists
offers the
option "Finger NWS Server" to retrieve the full text of NWS bulletins in
UIview. This feature stopped working when the original WXSVR shut down
in 2009.

Thanks to the work of AE5PL and KF0ED, this function can now be
restored. A new
server provided by AE5PL now provides the finger function once again.
Editing
the two files *UIview32.INI* and *UINWS.INI* , located in the main UIview
program folder, enables this feature with the new server.

* Shut down UIview.
* Locate the string *FQDN=WxSvr.net* in each file, and replace it
with *FQDN=wxsvr.ae5pl.net*.
* Restart UIview.

My web pages at

<>

and

<>

have been updated to reflect this change.

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

*A reminder**:* If you connect to any of the usual APRS webservers, you
will
only get the US National Weather Service *WARNINGS* (severe weather
actually in
progress). NWS WARNINGS light up transparent red overlays on map
displays.
You will NOT get the NWS *advisories* (potential weather problems) that
light
up yellow overlays, or *watches* (severe weather imminent but not yet
happening) that light up orange overlays.

You CAN receive all ADVISORIES, WATCHES and WARNINGS by connecting to
"Firenet"
instead of one of the usual APRS servers. FireNet is a separate server
system
operating in parallel with the standard APRS-IS.

It provides the full APRS-IS feed, plus hundreds of other objects of
interest
to SAR groups, disaster incident commanders. EOC managers and others.
FireNet
includes earthquake epicenters, forest fires, stream and river water
gauges,
_and_ the full NWS weather feed.

Insert *firenet.us* port *14580* into your APRS software server login
setup,
instead of a "normal" APRS server. In UIview, this would be added to the
APRS
server list in the "Setup, APRS Server Setup" dialog by using the
keyboard
"Ins" (Insert) key and entering *firenet.us:14580* and then checking the
box
to enable the new entry.. The standard port 14580 *user-defined filter
commands* work on FireNet .

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

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]



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

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

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 call sign. 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 anything newer than Windows XP 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.


Stephen WA8LMF has many useful hints and tips about setting up and using
UI-View on website:
------------------------------------

Yahoo Groups Links


Re: UIview Lives! - Finger Function Restored to UI-NWS

 

On 5/28/2017 6:03 PM, n9nmh1@... [ui-view] wrote:

Stephen,

Has there been anything new with the Radar Overlay side of the WX stuff. Miss
the NEWGET Add on for the radar.

thanks.

Matt N9NMH
NWS-Get is orphaned "abandon-ware". The author seems to have completely
disappeared -- his website no longer exists - his email bounces. SK???

I worked very closely with the author beta-testing PMap Server 9, when he was
modifying PMap Server to work with Precision Mapping 9.0. Then he seemed to
drop out of sight.

NWS-get was never updated for OS'es beyond Windows XP. It works very
erratically on Win 7. It will run for a while and then lockup the system,
forcing a restart of UIview. Further, it was extraordinarily slow on Win 7,
fetching only one update an hour after the initial startup fetch. The author
sent me a couple of betas of a revised version for Win7 (which still didn't
work properly), and then abruptly stopped responding.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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: UIview Lives! - Finger Function Restored to UI-NWS

 

Stephen,

Has there been anything new with the Radar Overlay side of the WX stuff. Miss the NEWGET Add on for the radar.

thanks.

Matt N9NMH


Re: UIview Lives! - Finger Function Restored to UI-NWS

 

Woooooo!!!!

THANKS to AE5PL and KF0ED and to you Steve WA8LMF for all you do to keep
Ui-View ALIVE !!!!!

KO4L Lloyd in SC

On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 12:29 PM, 'Stephen H. Smith' wa8lmf@...
[ui-view] <ui-view@...> wrote:




Right-clicking NWS watches and warning entries in the UI-NWS lists offers
the
option "Finger NWS Server" to retrieve the full text of NWS bulletins in
UIview. This feature stopped working when the original WXSVR shut down in
2009.

Thanks to the work of AE5PL and KF0ED, this function can now be restored.
A new
server provided by AE5PL now provides the finger function once again.
Editing
the two files *UIview32.INI* and *UINWS.INI* , located in the main UIview
program folder, enables this feature with the new server.

* Shut down UIview.
* Locate the string *FQDN=WxSvr.net* in each file, and replace it
with *FQDN=wxsvr.ae5pl.net*.
* Restart UIview.

My web pages at

<>

and

<>

have been updated to reflect this change.

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

*A reminder**:* If you connect to any of the usual APRS webservers, you
will
only get the US National Weather Service *WARNINGS* (severe weather
actually in
progress). NWS WARNINGS light up transparent red overlays on map displays.
You will NOT get the NWS *advisories* (potential weather problems) that
light
up yellow overlays, or *watches* (severe weather imminent but not yet
happening) that light up orange overlays.

You CAN receive all ADVISORIES, WATCHES and WARNINGS by connecting to
"Firenet"
instead of one of the usual APRS servers. FireNet is a separate server
system
operating in parallel with the standard APRS-IS.

It provides the full APRS-IS feed, plus hundreds of other objects of
interest
to SAR groups, disaster incident commanders. EOC managers and others.
FireNet
includes earthquake epicenters, forest fires, stream and river water
gauges,
_and_ the full NWS weather feed.

Insert *firenet.us* port *14580* into your APRS software server login
setup,
instead of a "normal" APRS server. In UIview, this would be added to the
APRS
server list in the "Setup, APRS Server Setup" dialog by using the keyboard
"Ins" (Insert) key and entering *firenet.us:14580* and then checking the
box
to enable the new entry.. The standard port 14580 *user-defined filter
commands* work on FireNet .

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

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]



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


Re: UIview Lives! - Finger Function Restored to UI-NWS

 

I forgot that the UIview remailer horribly mangles formatted text.

Disregard all the asterisks and underscores in the file names and strings to be
replaced. These are artifacts of the UIview group Yahoo remailer mangling
boldface and underlining I had used in my original posting.

On 5/28/2017 12:29 PM, 'Stephen H. Smith' wa8lmf@... [ui-view] wrote:


Right-clicking NWS watches and warning entries in the UI-NWS lists offers the
option "Finger NWS Server" to retrieve the full text of NWS bulletins in
UIview. This feature stopped working when the original WXSVR shut down in 2009.

Thanks to the work of AE5PL and KF0ED, this function can now be restored. A new
server provided by AE5PL now provides the finger function once again. Editing
the two files *UIview32.INI* and *UINWS.INI* , located in the main UIview
program folder, enables this feature with the new server.

* Shut down UIview.
* Locate the string *FQDN=WxSvr.net* in each file, and replace it
with *FQDN=wxsvr.ae5pl.net*.
* Restart UIview.

My web pages at

<>

and

<>

have been updated to reflect this change.

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

*A reminder**:* If you connect to any of the usual APRS webservers, you will
only get the US National Weather Service *WARNINGS* (severe weather actually in
progress). NWS WARNINGS light up transparent red overlays on map displays.
You will NOT get the NWS *advisories* (potential weather problems) that light
up yellow overlays, or *watches* (severe weather imminent but not yet
happening) that light up orange overlays.

You CAN receive all ADVISORIES, WATCHES and WARNINGS by connecting to "Firenet"
instead of one of the usual APRS servers. FireNet is a separate server system
operating in parallel with the standard APRS-IS.

It provides the full APRS-IS feed, plus hundreds of other objects of interest
to SAR groups, disaster incident commanders. EOC managers and others. FireNet
includes earthquake epicenters, forest fires, stream and river water gauges,
_and_ the full NWS weather feed.

Insert *firenet.us* port *14580* into your APRS software server login setup,
instead of a "normal" APRS server. In UIview, this would be added to the APRS
server list in the "Setup, APRS Server Setup" dialog by using the keyboard
"Ins" (Insert) key and entering *firenet.us:14580* and then checking the box
to enable the new entry.. The standard port 14580 *user-defined filter
commands* work on FireNet .

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

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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UIview Lives! - Finger Function Restored to UI-NWS

 

Right-clicking NWS watches and warning entries in the UI-NWS lists offers the
option "Finger NWS Server" to retrieve the full text of NWS bulletins in
UIview. This feature stopped working when the original WXSVR shut down in 2009.

Thanks to the work of AE5PL and KF0ED, this function can now be restored. A new
server provided by AE5PL now provides the finger function once again. Editing
the two files *UIview32.INI* and *UINWS.INI* , located in the main UIview
program folder, enables this feature with the new server.

* Shut down UIview.
* Locate the string *FQDN=WxSvr.net* in each file, and replace it
with *FQDN=wxsvr.ae5pl.net*.
* Restart UIview.

My web pages at

<>

and

<>

have been updated to reflect this change.

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

*A reminder**:* If you connect to any of the usual APRS webservers, you will
only get the US National Weather Service *WARNINGS* (severe weather actually in
progress). NWS WARNINGS light up transparent red overlays on map displays.
You will NOT get the NWS *advisories* (potential weather problems) that light
up yellow overlays, or *watches* (severe weather imminent but not yet
happening) that light up orange overlays.

You CAN receive all ADVISORIES, WATCHES and WARNINGS by connecting to "Firenet"
instead of one of the usual APRS servers. FireNet is a separate server system
operating in parallel with the standard APRS-IS.

It provides the full APRS-IS feed, plus hundreds of other objects of interest
to SAR groups, disaster incident commanders. EOC managers and others. FireNet
includes earthquake epicenters, forest fires, stream and river water gauges,
_and_ the full NWS weather feed.

Insert *firenet.us* port *14580* into your APRS software server login setup,
instead of a "normal" APRS server. In UIview, this would be added to the APRS
server list in the "Setup, APRS Server Setup" dialog by using the keyboard
"Ins" (Insert) key and entering *firenet.us:14580* and then checking the box
to enable the new entry.. The standard port 14580 *user-defined filter
commands* work on FireNet .

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

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: MESSAGE STATUS CODES/NUMBERS

 

KB1DNI wrote...

I am wondering if there is a list of the "status
codes" for sending messages?
What status codes are you referring to? You aren't
looking at message numbers and ACKs, are you? The
{59 below is the message number. The ack59 is the
ACK coming back from the recipient.

17:49:11T VE7GDH>APU25N,RFONLY <UI C Len=19>:
:VE7GDH-9 :test{59
17:49:15R VE7GDH-9>APY400 <UI R Len=17>:
:VE7GDH :ack59

Ah... I was getting off on a tangent. The status
you were referring to was in the message window.
The number shown is how many times the message was
tried. If you don't get an ACK, the number shown
before the N (for not acknowledged) is the message
number. Was that it?

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


Re: aprs2.net/APRServe2.txt problem

 

Thank you very much! All sorted. Had to reload UiView and didn't note the settings!


MESSAGE STATUS CODES/NUMBERS

 

I am wondering if there is a list of the "status codes" for sending messages?


Thanks,
KB1DNI


Re: aprs2.net/APRServe2.txt problem

 

Chris G4KVI wrote...

Trying to use the above and it keeps returning an
error. Anyone know where they are now located?
Indeed, is returning
an error. Their home page loads.



The status page loads, but it's at a different IP address.



The following will get you a list of servers, but it
is over a year old. If your server list is from before
May 12 2016, you could use the following to get you
going for now until the regular list is corrected.

www.ui-view.net/files/APRServe2.txt

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


aprs2.net/APRServe2.txt problem

 

Trying to use the above and it keeps returning an error. Anyone know where they are now located?

Chris G4KVI


Re: Set Up KISS parameters in UI-VIEW + RIGEXPERT + MIXW (add Virtual emulation port)

 

Attilio IK1BHS wrote...

After installed the above described configuration>
I'm able to correctly transmit (1200/144.800 MHZ)
but no chances to receive packet messages on UI-View
monitor screen and related informations on the MAP
It's been over three weeks since you posted and I
couldn't see any replies.

RIGEXPERT is a sound card interface and MIXW is the
software you are running for it. I'm not using either
one of them, so don't have any direct experience with
them. I did a search and did find that MIXW can emulate
KISS mode, at least since ver 2.04. Does anything
on the following page point you in the right direction?



I'm sure you would get better support on a RIGEXPERT
or MIXW group, but I'm sure there must be some users
here!

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


Re: noticed 339 error when bringing up ui-view32

KG5KS - Kenny Thompson
 

Thank you, reloaded ui-view32, ui instant messenger and no errors
73
Kenny


From: "steve kf6wax@... [ui-view]" <ui-view@...>
To: "ui-view@..." <ui-view@...>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [UI-View] noticed 339 error when bringing up ui-view32

? Try reinstalling Uiview in same folder over itself73
Steve, ?KF6WAX

From: "KG5KS - Kenny Thompson kg5ks@... [ui-view]" <ui-view@...>
To: UIview List <ui-view@...>
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 5:52 PM
Subject: [UI-View] noticed 339 error when bringing up ui-view32

? Everything has worked when installed for years, but brought up the program I get the error 339 at marker 17.? The ocx file associated with error 339 is where it needs to be. I'm ? Running 7 home 64 bit Windows with all current updates.? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you

73
Kenny
ARS KG5KS

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