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mh flags
I've looked through the docs to see if the flags shown after call-signs in the heard list are defined anywhere but I'm drawing a black.
Can anyone remind me of what the + and . mean in this example? What other flags are possible? HAVEN:K7TMG-7} Heard List for Port 2 N0HI-7 00:00:00:43 KE0GB-1 00:00:01:57 via KB9KC-7* WH6ANH-7 00:00:04:15 KB9PVH 00:00:07:10 N5LCP 00:00:08:59 KB9PVH-7 00:00:10:44 KE0GB-7 00:00:11:15 KB9KC 00:00:12:30 WH6ANH 00:00:14:13 AB4KR 00:00:25:20 KB9SOZ-1 00:00:29:12 KB9PVH-15 00:00:29:14 N0HI-7 00:00:30:58 K7TMG. 00:00:36:10 W7BMH-1+ 00:00:42:31 W7BMH-1. 00:00:42:31 K0WL 00:01:02:21 AB4KR 00:01:10:56 W9GM-7 00:01:13:15 AB4KR-1 00:01:15:53 K7TMG 00:01:31:35 W9GM-1 00:01:44:14 KB9PVH 00:01:50:24 N0NJY-7 00:02:03:52 KB9SOZ 00:02:20:04 WG0A-1 00:03:44:51 N0SPO 00:03:48:00 KB9PVH-1 00:04:10:35 KB9PVH-1+ 00:04:10:35 WH6ANH-7. 00:04:14:14 Sholto |
On some HF drivers the dot behind the callsign equals that call was heard.
The +? equals a connection was made. That is expected behavior. I know the Robust Packet hostmode Tracker DSP TNC driver does it, so probably the same for the Pactor drivers. John can elaborate/correct me. I've tried you the other afternoon on 20m RP, but no joy. Tad too close for 20m this time of year, but should be easy(ier) this Fall/Winter. 73 Jeff WA4ZKO |
Jeff,
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Thanks for the info. Indeed I'm using the Tracker hostmode driver. I wondered if it was something to do with stations being heard in HFP vs RPR (I use the switchmodes command). Brian W7BMH is also on frequency most days so try him sometime. -1 is his mail, -5 is chat server. Sholto K7TMG On 7/6/2022 8:49 AM, Jeff - WA4ZKO wrote:
On some HF drivers the dot behind the callsign equals that call was heard. |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIn non-ax.25 drivers (but including UZ7HO) + is connected and ! is heard. For ax.25 . indicates robust packet, no character normal packet.73, John On 06/07/2022 14:49, Jeff - WA4ZKO
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On some HF drivers the dot behind the callsign equals that call was heard. |
John,
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I'm sure it's a trivial matter but that doesn't quite gel with what I'm observing. The only RPR station in this list is W7BMH but I see dots next to K7SKI and KB9KC (both HFP stations). Could it be some glitch with the switchmodes statement? I.e. the mode gets switched to robust packet just as the call is added to the heard list perhaps? HAVEN:K7TMG-7} Heard List for Port 2 K7TMG. 00:00:00:13 W7BMH-1+ 00:00:06:24 W7BMH-1. 00:00:06:24 WH6ANH-7 00:00:09:14 KE0GB-7 00:00:16:14 KB5YZB-1 00:00:30:00 KB9SOZ 00:00:31:08 N0HI-7 00:00:44:05 VE3DTJ 00:00:53:45 KB9PVH-7 00:01:11:27 KB5YZB-7 00:01:11:59 AL7LS 00:01:19:05 WG0A-1 00:01:47:34 AC0VC-7 00:01:50:51 KB8UVN-7 00:01:50:54 N0NJY-7 00:01:58:50 AB4KR 00:02:20:40 W9GM-1 00:02:20:58 WB5BNV 00:02:41:54 N5LCP 00:02:57:28 K7SKI 00:02:58:42 N3MEL 00:03:02:46 via KB9PVH* N3MEL-7 00:03:15:44 KB9KC. 00:03:23:23 WH6ANH-15 00:03:27:01 K7SKI. 00:03:28:42 KK4DIV-7 00:03:32:35 I'm using DRIVER=SCSTracker and SWITCHMODES 8 on that port. PS Don't waste your valuable time on this, I was just curious is all. Sholto On 7/6/2022 1:22 PM, John G8BPQ wrote:
In non-ax.25 drivers (but including UZ7HO) + is connected and ! is heard. For ax.25 . indicates robust packet, no character normal packet. |
I'll look into it when I have a bit of spare time.
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Thanks, John On 06/07/2022 19:45, Sholto Fisher wrote:
John, |
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