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UI-View based digipeater...
Just a reminder for anyone wanting to set up a UI-View based digipeater, at least in North America... Close UI-View and edit the file uiview32.ini. Look for {DIGI_OPTIONS] section. Change the UIFLOOD setting to the two letter abbreviation of your state or province. Change UITRACE from TRACE to WIDE. Save the file and open UI-View again. Then you should be able to modify the settings from within UI-View's Digipeater Setup screen. These settings will allow for province (or state) flooding and a traceable WIDEn-N. It would look like like the following. In the example, NT is the two letter abbreviation for North West Territories. If it was British Columbia, it would BC. South of the line, it would be WA for Washington. [DIGI_OPTIONS] DIGI_ENABLED=TRUE UI_ONLY=TRUE ALIAS_SUBSTITUTION=TRUE DUPE_SUPPESS_SECONDS=30 ALIAS=VE8XYZ UIFLOOD=NT UITRACE=WIDE WIDEN-N=TRUE TRACEN-N=TRUE SUBST_ALIAS=VE8XYZ EXCLUDED="" If you want to limit it to something less than WIDE7-7, instead of enabling WIDEn-N (it will show as TRACEN-N=FALSE in the uiview32.ini file) just add multiple aliases... e.g. if your call sign was VE8XYZ, and you wanted to allow up to WIDE3-3, but nothing more than that, edit ALIAS line in the file as follows. ALIAS=VE8XYZ,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-2,WIDE2-1,WIDE3-3,WIDE3-2,WIDE3-1 -- 73 Keith VE7GDH "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
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keith are you there?? 2
hell gang, i am looking for Keith in BC ,canada,,,VE7??? i forgot his letters. Keith send me an email direct ok, ve2ckn2 at hotmail.fr i need a service on uiview , thanks gervais ve2ckn
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APRS Invasion of Dayton (actually Xenia, OH) Has Begun!
[ Wednesday 15 May 2019 9:30 EDT (Local Time) ] This morning, the first APRS users have started showing on my UI-Webserver high-res closeup map of the Hamvention venue. Go to: <http://WA8LMF.net/map> and click/tap on the black "Special Events Webserver" link. Then click/tap the flashing "Click For Closeup View Of Event <http://wa8lmf.ddns.net:14445/index2.htm>" banner. __________________________________________________ Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com Skype: WA8LMF EchoLink: Node # 14400 [Think bottom of the 2-meter band] Home Page: http://wa8lmf.net Live Off-The-Air APRS Activity Maps <http://wa8lmf.net/map> Long-Range APRS on 30 Meters HF <http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/HF_APRS_Notes.htm> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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WA8LMF "Porta-Site", Mobile SSTV LiveCAM, and 30/60 Meters APRS at Dayton 2
The Dayton Hamvention is almost here! The WA8LMF Special Events UI-Wesbserver is up and running for Dayton. Go to <http://WA8LMF.net/map> and follow the black link for "Special Events Webserver". I have been asked to exhibit my mobile "Porta-Site" at the Hamvention this year. This installation will be in the EMCOMM (Emergency Communications) EXPO of comms vehicles in the parking lot north-west of the main fairground buildings. The Porta-Site features four radios and a Panasonic Toughbook PC crammed into a VW Jetta TDI. It is capable of operating on three HF bands and/or four VHF/UHF bands simultaneously. I will be demoing live 30 & 60-meters APRS, and live mobile SSTV on both VHF and HF from the Porta-Site on both Friday and Saturday. (I will be arriving on Thursday.) The installation includes a telescoping 40-foot mast that supports the center of a ladder-line-fed HF dipole and two VHF/UHF multi-band antennas simultaneously. The WA8LMF Porta-Site [If the pics don't show, use the links instead.] <http://WA8LMF.net/Dayton2019/PortaSite.jpg> The Dayton Hamvention venue at the Green Country (Xenia, OH) fairgrounds. <http://WA8LMF.net/Dayton2019/HamventionVenue.jpg> _____________________________________________________________________ ADDED ATTRACTION: If you want to see the ultimate HF transmitters (200KW) and antenna farm, don't miss the Voice of America museum only about 45 miles (70 Km) south of the Hamvention venue. Built on the former Bethany, Ohio VOA transmit site (now decommissioned), the museum is having special extended hours during the Hamvention. It will be open until 9 PM, instead of the usual 4 PM Thursday, Friday and Saturday. More info at: <http://www.voamuseum.org/> Almost next door is the transmit site of the legendary WLW-AM. This is the only US standard-broadcast station to ever broadcast with more than 50KW. In the mid 1930s, it transmitted with 500KW, making it the most powerful AM station to ever transmit in the US. _____________________________________________________________________ Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com Skype: WA8LMF EchoLink: Node # 14400 [Think bottom of the 2-meter band] Home Page: http://wa8lmf.net Live Off-The-Air APRS Activity Maps <http://wa8lmf.net/map> Long-Range APRS on 30 Meters HF <http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/HF_APRS_Notes.htm> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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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
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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.
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GPS Epoch Rollover Findings 8
GPS expresses the current time and date with a?? series of binary counters.?? This included a 10-bit binary counter for the current week, meaning that it could only count 1024 (decimal) weeks (just under 20 years) before rolling over from 1111111111 to 0000000000, and starting over.?? This 1024-week cycle is known as an "epoch". The previous epoch ended on April 6th of this year.?? As of April 6th, a 16-bit counter for weeks replaced the 10-bit one.?? This change will put off the NEXT epoch rollover for 65,535 weeks - about 1200 years. Some older GPS hardware (actually firmware) couldn't handle either the rollover from 1023 back to 0000, or couldn't handle the new longer 16-bit counter format.?? Such devices quit working on April 6th of this year. Now that the GPS equivalent of "Y2K" (April 6th) has come and gone, here are my findings testing a bunch of older GPS hardware. -???? Radio Shack "DigiTraveller" (a faceless serial puck-type device that looked like a flying saucer) - DIED -???? Holux GM-200?? USB-connected faceless mouse-type device - DIED -???? Rand McNally serial mouse-type device - DIED -???? 2nd-gen Delorme Earthmate small yellow unit with interchangeable serial and USB cables (not the original large Earthmate) - DIED The Holux and Rand-McNally are visible in this pic on my website: ???????? <http://WA8LMF.net/aprs/GPS-Antenna-Farm.htm> -???? Tri-M "Super Skymaster"?? white hard-mount combo antenna/receiver (shown in the inset photo of the above pic) survived and WORKS.?? This is especially amazing, given that it was the oldest of all these units. - ?? Globalsat BC-337 compact flash/PCMCIA unit - DIED -???? Garmin Foretrex 201 wrist-wearable that is actually a repackaged version of the classic yellow Etrex - WORKS -???? Globalsat BU-353 (USB) and BU-355 (serial) mini-pucks available for USD $30 on Amazon - WORK -???? Various unbranded generic units based on uBLox G7 chipset - WORK -???? Internal GPS of Kenwood TH-D72 APRS handheld - WORKS __________________________________________________________________________________ &#92;Stephen H. Smith?????? wa8lmf (at) aol.com Skype:?????????????? WA8LMF EchoLink: ?? Node #?? 14400?? [Think bottom of the 2-meter band] Home Page:?????????????????? http://wa8lmf.net Live Off-The-Air APRS Activity Maps ???? <http://wa8lmf.net/map> Long-Range APRS on 30 Meters HF ???? <http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/HF_APRS_Notes.htm>
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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
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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.
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New KPC3+ with USB computer port 5
Has anyone tried the newer KPC-3+ with a USB port to connect with your computer/UI-View instead of the DB-25? It will obviously have lost some of the unique connections that are on the DB-25, but I wonder how it works with UI-View. The Kantronics web site makes it look like the version with the DB-25 is still available. I wonder if that is until existing stock is depleted or if they'll continue to manufacture the two versions. Mike KB7WUK Portland OR
Started by Mike Hemel @ · Most recent @
Looking for Texas MAP 2
Hi, I am looking for South Texas mas, Rio Grand Valley, is there is any out there? Found Huston and surronding but I am more south then that. 73 de Jean
Started by Jean Létourneau @ · Most recent @
Digi-Options files 3
hi all i just screw my Digi Options in the uiview32.ini, anyone ,,can you send me the OEM values ,, thanks gervais ve2ckn
Started by Gervais Fillion @ · Most recent @
APRS server list? 4
Where can I get the latest ARPS server list? I used to get it from www.aprs2.net/APRServe2.txt <http://www.aprs2.net/APRServe2.txt> but that link is now dead and www.aprs2.net <http://www.aprs2.net> just yields a webserver holding page with no links. I don't what someone's hacked out of date copy on their own server (there's loads of them around), I'm looking for a fresh, always-up-to-date source to replace the above URL. Jim, G1HUL
Started by Jim G1HUL @ · Most recent @
DX Atlas 3
How do I get my DX Atlas to save the settings I for it? As in Rectangular, the colors on the map? Be nice to be able to have it open in on the same screen each time also. Thank, John W9RPM Thanks, John -- EMAIL: john@... WEBPAGE: http://www.w9rpm.com/ DX CLUB: http://www.tcdxa.org/
Started by John Kjos @ · Most recent @
Registration 16
I have been tossed into the middle of an APRS project and need a way to watch the network traffic. I tried APRSIS32 but hate it... not Windows friendly. I remembered UIView from years ago and tried to install it only to find that I can't until I have registered it. I completed the registration process but have not received a key. What do I do next?? Thanks Guys! Rory, K5CKS
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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
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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.
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Y2K-Like Event for GPS Potentially Looming This April 6th
*From:The Register (British IT News Site)* *<https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/02/12/current_gps_epoch_ends/>* * * *Fun fact: GPS uses 10 bits to store the week. That means it runs out... oh heck – April 6, 2019* *Nav gadgets will be Gah, Properly Screwed if you don't or can't update firmware* By Shaun Nichols in San Francisco <https://www.theregister.co.uk/Author/Shaun-Nichols> 12 Feb 2019 at 21:37 Older satnavs and such devices won't be able to use America's Global Positioning System properly after April 6 unless they've been suitably updated or designed to handle a looming epoch rollover. GPS signals from satellites include a timestamp, needed in part to calculate one's location, that stores the week number using ten binary bits. That means the week number can have 2^10 or 1,024 integer values, counting from zero to 1,023 in this case. Every 1,024 weeks, or roughly every 20 years, the counter rolls over from 1,023 to zero. The first Saturday in April will mark the end of the 1,024th week, after which the counter will spill over from 1,023 to zero. The last time the week number overflowed like this was in 1999, nearly two decades on from the first epoch in January 1980. You can see where this is going. If devices in use today are not designed or patched to handle this latest rollover, they will revert to an earlier year after that 1,024th week in April, causing attempts to calculate position to potentially fail. System and navigation data could even be corrupted, we're warned. "GPS devices with a poorly implemented GPS Time-to-UTC conversion algorithm may provide incorrect UTC following a week number rollover," US Homeland Security explained in its write-up <https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Memorandum_on_GPS_2019.pdf> (PDF) of the issue this week. "Additionally, some GPS devices that calculate the week number value from a device-specific date rather than the start of the current GPS Time Epoch may provide incorrect UTC at some other device-specific date." As the /Reg/ reader who tipped us off to the shortcoming noted, this could be a significant headache for data centers that use GPS timing for synchronization. "Decent vendors should have patches. But who has been thinking about this?" our tipster told us. "This could be a low-key Y2K style bug all over again, but with companies doing less preparation." Fortunately, devices on sale right now should be prepared for this rollover and handle it gracefully. Uncle Sam's GPS nerve-center GPS.gov says <https://www.gps.gov/cgsic/meetings/2017/powers.pdf> (PDF) receivers that follow the ICD-200/IS-GPS-200 specification should be able to deal with the week number overflow. This basically means newer receivers built after, say, 2010 should be fine, provided they follow the specs <https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=gpsTechnicalReferences> and notice the rollover. To put it another way, if your gadget goes haywire in April, it's probably because of this. If it works as normal: brilliant, it's not affected. Consider yourself forewarned. GPS.gov also notes that the new CNAV and MNAV message formats will use a 13-bit week number to solve the epoch migraine right up until the planet becomes uninhabitable via climate change or we all blow ourselves up. For devices unprepared for the counter overflow, a firmware upgrade will be necessary to keep the things working properly. GPS.gov recommends those unsure about their readiness for the turnover, particularly enterprises, should consult the manufacturer of their equipment to make sure they have the proper updates in place. ?
Started by WA8LMF @
GPSGATE 2.62 and ui-view ? 3
Can get everything to work except ui-view 32 bit. It works great with gps module, but not with GPSGATE running. Can't get it to pass traffic on to another program either. Seems not to reconize any virtual comports from GPSGATE. However other programs don't seem to have a problem working with GPSGate. Thank you73KG5KS [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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APRS Server List - Updated Feb 2019
After the previous thread for a APRS Server List resource...I started looking around and didn't find anything current. http://status.aprs2.net/ http://status.aprs2.net/ is the most up to date real time for the server info. It just doesn't give the option to get a flat text file. While compiling a current version I learned that the T2 Sysops have a resource available to them for the file. I just uploaded a version provided to me by one of the Sysops. The original file indicates there's more info available about it from a wiki that doesn't exist. I took out that line in the file and just referenced the status page as a resource. Once the mods review the file it should be available in the Files section. All the best! Tom - W1TG
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