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Internal variables and last call info.


K Wesolowski KD7DFV
 

<click> on the user will give you that information.

Did you check the help file? Program is an orphan, so all there is _ is
all that there is.

Kevin
KD7DFV

On Tue, Jun 8, 2021, 3:54 AM <nuno@...> wrote:

Hi.

Where can i find a list of all internal variables available? (Ex. $X, $x,
$L, $U, etc).



Is there a variable to show the Last Call date of a user?
I’d like, if possible, to show something like this after a user connect:
“Your last call was 2021-06-08 11:50AM”.



73 | Nuno | CT1FGS







 

APRS is not a connecting mode of communication. Packets are transmitted
to all with a generic path. While your station might receive a packet,
it also might be received by a large number of others.

If some one wants to know when they last transmitted and if they used
the correct path settings there are internet sites that will tell them
where they were, when they transmitted and what the receive path was.

!call=a%2FCT1FGS&timerange=3600&tail=3600

Or they can ask you, you could look on your display, find their icon,
click on the icon and read the information.

There is also the user list that you can look at to see if their call is
on your system.

Mike KB7WUK
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On 6/8/2021 3:54 AM, nuno@... wrote:
Hi.

Where can i find a list of all internal variables available? (Ex. $X, $x, $L, $U, etc).



Is there a variable to show the Last Call date of a user?
I’d like, if possible, to show something like this after a user connect: “Your last call was 2021-06-08 11:50AM”.



73 | Nuno | CT1FGS





 

Did you check the help file? Program is an orphan, so all there is _ is all that there is.
Not quite correct, there is an interface definition document in the Develop sub directory plus quite a lot of other info including VB examples.

73
Jeff G8HUL