Hey all: Just getting setup for d-rats. I am using the 51a radio, using the "orange" RT Systems cable. I have the following set correctly in my radio; GPS TX Mode = OFF, GPS Auto TX = OFF, DV Data TX = Auto and baud set to 9600. I have set up (in d-rats) the 51a radio in the Preferences/Radio tab using Com 3 and baud of 9600. When I start d-rats it shows connected to the 51a. However I cannot get it to transmit when I ping a callsign (ping station feature) or use ping "all stations" to start a conversation. The 51a is selected in the dropdown selection of radios to use, left of send line/button. I realize other station(s) has to be in the "stations" list in order to chat with them first. So where am I going wrong and how do I get other stations propagated into the "stations" section and why will my radio not key up? Thx n5gqb Sly
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Thanks Patrick.? You have that set up in the QST?
It looks like the email check isn't doing any good.
Jerry
On 8/23/2013 8:02 PM, Patrick Connor
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I send a GPS report every 10 minutes to keep my
connection alive. It keeps the loop from starting and
doesn't print any text on the chat screen.
Patrick
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Thanks, John.? I am constantly connected
via ID-1 to the local DD repeater, but
apparently there's not enough traffic to
keep it alive.? I will try setting up a do
nothing ping every few minutes.
Maybe checking the email every two minutes?
Jerry
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8/23/2013 5:13 PM, John E. Malmberg wrote:
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On 8/23/2013 8:57 AM, n0jy wrote:
> Has anyone any input on the CPU
usage of the D-RATS application, mine
> starts out all happy but after some
time (appears to be a few hours, I
> haven't actually clocked it yet)
It is a known bug. If the connection to
a ratflector is lost for any
reason, d-rats goes into this CPU loop
condition.
Sometimes this is caused by a network
provider killing idle sessions, in
which case setting up a beacon every few
minutes will hide this bug.
Regards,
-John
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I send a GPS report every 10 minutes to keep my connection alive. It keeps the loop from starting and doesn't print any text on the chat screen.
Patrick
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Thanks, John.? I am constantly connected via ID-1 to the local DD
repeater, but apparently there's not enough traffic to keep it
alive.? I will try setting up a do nothing ping every few minutes.
Maybe checking the email every two minutes?
Jerry
On 8/23/2013 5:13 PM, John E. Malmberg
wrote:
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On 8/23/2013 8:57 AM, n0jy wrote:
> Has anyone any input on the CPU usage of the D-RATS
application, mine
> starts out all happy but after some time (appears to
be a few hours, I
> haven't actually clocked it yet)
It is a known bug. If the connection to a ratflector is
lost for any
reason, d-rats goes into this CPU loop condition.
Sometimes this is caused by a network provider killing
idle sessions, in
which case setting up a beacon every few minutes will hide
this bug.
Regards,
-John
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Thanks, John.? I am constantly connected via ID-1 to the local DD
repeater, but apparently there's not enough traffic to keep it
alive.? I will try setting up a do nothing ping every few minutes.
Maybe checking the email every two minutes?
Jerry
On 8/23/2013 5:13 PM, John E. Malmberg
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On 8/23/2013 8:57 AM, n0jy wrote:
> Has anyone any input on the CPU usage of the D-RATS
application, mine
> starts out all happy but after some time (appears to
be a few hours, I
> haven't actually clocked it yet)
It is a known bug. If the connection to a ratflector is
lost for any
reason, d-rats goes into this CPU loop condition.
Sometimes this is caused by a network provider killing
idle sessions, in
which case setting up a beacon every few minutes will hide
this bug.
Regards,
-John
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On 8/23/2013 8:57 AM, n0jy wrote: Has anyone any input on the CPU usage of the D-RATS application, mine starts out all happy but after some time (appears to be a few hours, I haven't actually clocked it yet) It is a known bug. If the connection to a ratflector is lost for any reason, d-rats goes into this CPU loop condition. Sometimes this is caused by a network provider killing idle sessions, in which case setting up a beacon every few minutes will hide this bug. Regards, -John
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Has anyone any input on the CPU usage of the D-RATS application, mine starts out all happy but after some time (appears to be a few hours, I haven't actually clocked it yet) it gets up to just over 25% CPU usage according to Task Manager. All the while it is apparently sitting idle, having received a few QSTs and sent a few QSTs, perhaps logged a couple of station locations. I restart it and everything is fine for a while again but that is no way to have to use an application, of course. Your insight is appreciated.
73 Jerry N0JY
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International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend Aug. 17 & 18, 2013
Anyone using D-RATS for the ILLW this weekend? I am hoping to set up a laptop, as well as run D-STAR from the 1860 Light Station & Museum in Port Washington, WI. The club call for HF will be W9CQO, and we will have QSL cards, too.
73, Tom KC9ONY
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Jay,
I am NOT a D-RATS expert but I do live in Arizona. ?I would love to have the opportunity to play on the radio with D-RATS with you. I can be found on either reflector 1C or on the reflector 9C let me know which one you would like to meet on and we can try this. ?if you are in Tucson you can find me on the 147.410 repeater or the 445.900 repeater. ?And I will attempt to help you with your setups also.
Thanks and 73
David, AC7DS
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New to d-rats and trying to understand how to set up preferences. Looking for some one Arizona area that could possibly help and make it a bit simpler for me to understand, I tried to follow the file section but had way to many questions, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Jay
KD7LBV
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Look in the files section for D-RATS Operating Guide 0.3.3.pdf?to get the detailed instructions, but also get Quick Set Up.pdf?for the basic settings you need to get started using D-RATS. Give me a call on the RAT if you see my callsign.
Patrick N3TSZ
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New to d-rats and trying to understand how to set up preferences. Looking for some one Arizona area that could possibly help and make it a bit simpler for me to understand, I tried to follow the file section but had way to many questions, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Jay
KD7LBV
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New to d-rats and trying to understand how to set up preferences. Looking for some one Arizona area that could possibly help and make it a bit simpler for me to understand, I tried to follow the file section but had way to many questions, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Jay KD7LBV
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The Philadelphia Digital Radio Association is pleased to announce a new D-RATS reflector (Ratflector) is available for all Radio Amateurs to use.The address is:?k3pdrrats.dyndns.org port 9000
All are welcome to log in. We hope to see you soon
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Re: D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question)
Hi, some documents developed by me over time, are in Spanish, but I do have trouble understanding, excuse my English, google translator HI HI
QRV RAT 1 & 2 & ED1ZAJ B D-Star Radio & D-Rats
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Ok, great. Then you are in uncharted territorry. Please keep the group updated with your progress as I am interested in D-RATS expanding outside the D-STAR relm.
Thanks, N3TSZ
--- In d-rats_group@..., "Douglas" wrote:
Understand. D-RATS communicates with the TNC at 9600 baud (tbaud) and I set the HBAUD to 9600 prior to putting the TNC into KISS. As D-RATS transmits, I hear the whisper of 9600 baud packet.
--73 de N1OBU
--- In d-rats_group@..., Patrick Connor n3tsz@ wrote:
Interesting. I don't know of anyone using 9600 bps packet and
D-RATS. Just keep in mind that the port speed setting in D-RATS is the speed at which D-RATS communicates with the TNC and not the over the air transfer speed.
________________________________ From: Douglas dperv27@ To: d-rats_group@... Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 7:22 PM Subject: [d-rats_group] D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question)
? All,
I just got back into using D-RATS. I am using version 02232012 on a
couple DR-235TMKIII's w/TNC (1.25 m). 1200 baud is working great!! I just can't get my two terminals to communicate at 9600 baud.
My two terminals can communicate 9600 baud in terminal mode (using
PuTTY).
Can D-RATS communicate at AX25 at 9600 baud?
Thanks for any response.
--73 de N1OBU (Doug)
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Re: D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question)
Ok, great. Then you are in uncharted territorry. Please keep the group updated with your progress as I am interested in D-RATS expanding outside the D-STAR relm.
Thanks, N3TSZ
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--- In d-rats_group@..., "Douglas" wrote: > > Understand. D-RATS communicates with the TNC at 9600 baud (tbaud) and I set the HBAUD to 9600 prior to putting the TNC into KISS. As D-RATS transmits, I hear the whisper of 9600 baud packet. > > --73 de N1OBU > > --- In d-rats_group@..., Patrick Connor n3tsz@ wrote: > > > > Interesting. I don't know of anyone using 9600 bps packet and D-RATS. Just keep in mind that the port speed setting in D-RATS is the speed at which D-RATS communicates with the TNC and not the over the air transfer speed. > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Douglas dperv27@ > > To: d-rats_group@... > > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 7:22 PM > > Subject: [d-rats_group] D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question) > > > > > > > > ?? > > All, > > > > I just got back into using D-RATS. I am using version 02232012 on a couple DR-235TMKIII's w/TNC (1.25 m). 1200 baud is working great!! I just can't get my two terminals to communicate at 9600 baud. > > > > My two terminals can communicate 9600 baud in terminal mode (using PuTTY). > > > > Can D-RATS communicate at AX25 at 9600 baud? > > > > Thanks for any response. > > > > --73 de N1OBU (Doug) > > >
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Re: D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question)
Understand. D-RATS communicates with the TNC at 9600 baud (tbaud) and I set the HBAUD to 9600 prior to putting the TNC into KISS. As D-RATS transmits, I hear the whisper of 9600 baud packet.
--73 de N1OBU
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--- In d-rats_group@..., Patrick Connor <n3tsz@...> wrote: Interesting. I don't know of anyone using 9600 bps packet and D-RATS. Just keep in mind that the port speed setting in D-RATS is the speed at which D-RATS communicates with the TNC and not the over the air transfer speed.
________________________________ From: Douglas <dperv27@...> To: d-rats_group@... Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 7:22 PM Subject: [d-rats_group] D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question)
?? All,
I just got back into using D-RATS. I am using version 02232012 on a couple DR-235TMKIII's w/TNC (1.25 m). 1200 baud is working great!! I just can't get my two terminals to communicate at 9600 baud.
My two terminals can communicate 9600 baud in terminal mode (using PuTTY).
Can D-RATS communicate at AX25 at 9600 baud?
Thanks for any response.
--73 de N1OBU (Doug)
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Re: D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question)
Interesting. I don't know of anyone using 9600 bps packet and D-RATS. Just keep in mind that the port speed setting in D-RATS is the speed at which D-RATS communicates with the TNC and not the over the air transfer speed.
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D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question)
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All,
I just got back into using D-RATS. I am using version 02232012 on a couple DR-235TMKIII's w/TNC (1.25 m). 1200 baud is working great!! I just can't get my two terminals to communicate at 9600 baud.
My two terminals can communicate 9600 baud in terminal mode (using PuTTY).
Can D-RATS communicate at AX25 at 9600 baud?
Thanks for any response.
--73 de N1OBU (Doug)
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D-RATS & AX25 (9600 baud question)
All,
I just got back into using D-RATS. I am using version 02232012 on a couple DR-235TMKIII's w/TNC (1.25 m). 1200 baud is working great!! I just can't get my two terminals to communicate at 9600 baud.
My two terminals can communicate 9600 baud in terminal mode (using PuTTY).
Can D-RATS communicate at AX25 at 9600 baud?
Thanks for any response.
--73 de N1OBU (Doug)
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Re: D-Rats Technical Support Needed
I would prefer it to run on my windows server. I have no extra room for another machine.
Anthony (N2KI)
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On Jul 10, 2013 8:09 AM, "steven hoffman" < sink45ny@...> wrote:
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N2KI I have and old desktop I can dedicate to the cause and I'm sure KC2IDB will configure it to run UBUNTU. I cannot host the machine, let me know if you're interested.
? 73 KC2YYF
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Ok, I see that. They are listed alphabetically on my Ubuntu computer, then I checked my XP machine - your're right. So, I'm going to look into that one further.
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I also agree with N0SO, if you are going to run a ratflector, go with Linux. The operating systems are free and stable. I loaded Ubuntu on a computer I picked out of the trash, and it works just fine. The Raspberry Pi seems all the rage now and a few Ratflectors are running on it. Good luck and 73.
Patrick (N3TSZ)
From: Anthony (N2KI) <n2ki.ham@...>
To: d-rats_group@... Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:08 AM
Subject: Re: [d-rats_group] D-Rats Technical Support Needed
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Patrick,
Thank you for the reply.
I am not sure what you are referring to with regard to the following:
13. ?The default message selection is an?HICS-260 Patient Evacuation Form. ?Can we change it to default to the email selection?
They are listed alphabetically. Go to the menu bar>file>message templates and edit the ID field to make it alphabetically first.
My templates are already in alphabetical order. ?When I click on "NEW", the program always defaults to choosing a HICS260 form.
? Regards, Anthony J. Cioffi (N2KI)
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:09 PM, Patrick Connor <n3tsz@...> wrote:
Thanks for your interest in D-RATS. Some of the issues you are describing will be addressed by installing the latest version. Here is the link for the latest Windows version:
To understand how D-RATS works and why it does some of the things it does, it is important to remember that D-RATS is intended to work in an RF environment. The network connection was added at a later date to increase it's capabilities. I will respond to each of your questions in turn, below:
?
Orange County ARES/RACES/SKYWARN is attempting to acquire D-Star Repeaters from the county. ?We have a very good working relationship with the Office of Emergency Management. ?In the past two weeks we have been scrutinizing the D-Rats software to get a full understanding of how it works, capabilities and limitations. ?In order for us to pitch the idea of utilizing D-Rats to the OEM in support of an emergency activation, we have some questions and concerns that involve its operation which seems kludge at times. ?If someone can help find these workarounds, which we may have missed, it is greatly appreciated. ?This is a list compiled from three operators putting D-Rats through heavy paces. ?We apologize if these functions are available since we may not have discovered it. ?Thank you for your time.
Version 0.3.3b6
1. ?When you first open the program, you have no idea anything is happening unless you are looking at the event log.
It gets easier once you get past the learning curve.
2. ?The program should initiate an automatic ping and list all stations at log on and timely thereafter.
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Automatic pings and regular station updates would consume airtime better used to send and receive traffic. Several stations regularly sending status updates would congest the channel and make it difficult to pass traffic
3. ?I would expect to see my call listed in the right hand column including showing stations logged on. ?I have no idea if I am still connected as the program does not indicate anything other than "Online" in the bottom right. ?May times it says "online" but only to find out I was not. No rhyme or reason. ?My call sign showed up black on another stations screen.
There is no reason to see your own callsign on the station list. The status box in the lower right corner is not an "indicator". Use the drop-down arrow to select the status you show to other stations.
4. ?I would also expect to see the color of the station reflecting whether they are "Online or Unattended" change instantaneously. There seems to be latency.
A station's displayed status is only sent when they log on, log off, or answer a ping request. (See answer #2 above).
5. ?I would expect the stations list on the right to be instantaneously updated whenever a station changes it status. (On line or Unattended).
See answers 2 and 4
6 ? I would expect the station call sign to disappear when the station is off line or they shut down their computer. ?This only seems to happen if you clear all then re-ping all.?
Updating to the latest version addresses this.?
7. ?If a station is off line when you try to send a message, the message stays in the outbox and is not sent. ?The program should state that the message was not sent because recipient is not logged on.
That is a valid complaint.
8. ?The program seems to "choke" when left running on a Win7 64 bit machine. ?Running it as administrator and not in the x86 pathway.
Someone has identified a thread which gradually consumes more and more CPU cycles on some windows machines. The author is aware of this issue.
9. ?Why does the software tell me there is a message for "me" when sending email?
The sound notifies you of activity on the message tab, whether sent or received. Perhaps you could try a different sound.
10. ?The ability to open a file in the shared folder from the program is not possible.
10. ?The ability to have sub-folders in the shared folder. As is, all files are lumped together in one folder. ?This does not lend itself to ease of finding things.
When someone connects to your file section, you transmit your file list back to them. If you have a large amount of ?files in your shared folder, this may take some time and be prone to errors. Best to keep the only the files needed for a particular event in your shared folder.
11. ?Be able to move the map with the cursor and not have to use the scroll bars and have to continually re-center.
12. ?The ability to change the map labels font color and background color. ?Map labels are black on Red which makes it difficult to read. ?
13. ?The default message selection is an HICS-260 Patient Evacuation Form. ?Can we change it to default to the email selection?
They are listed alphabetically. Go to the menu bar>file>message templates and edit the ID field to make it alphabetically first.
14. ?What is the legend for the different colors on call signs in the Stations List?
Blue = Online
Yellow = Unattended
Gray = Offline
Black = Unknown
15. ?The stations list seems quirky. ?I usually leave my software running. ?I always have to clear all then re-ping to ?get an updated list. ?The list should refresh automatically and remove any stations that are off line.
It has been my experience that if you don't send any outbound traffic on your internet connection, your ISP puts it to sleep. See if your network card will allow you to send "keep alive" pulses. Failing that, create a QST to send your GPS co-ordinates. It keeps your connection alive, and doesn't print meaningless information on every stations screen. The newest version lets you automatically remove stations that have not been heard from in more than" X" minutes.
16. ?We notice that last update was over two years ago. ?Is this software still supported and will it continue going forward?
The latest version was released in February 2012 and is still supported. I suggest you join the mailing list at to receive the latest updates and communicate directly with the author.
? Regards, Anthony J. Cioffi (N2KI)
![]() I hope I have addressed all your concerns. I suggest you look in the files section of this group for the operators guide and other helpful documents.
Good luck and 73
Patrick (N3TSZ)
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Re: D-Rats Technical Support Needed
N2KI I have and old desktop I can dedicate to the cause and I'm sure KC2IDB will configure it to run UBUNTU. I cannot host the machine, let me know if you're interested. ? 73 KC2YYF
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Ok, I see that. They are listed alphabetically on my Ubuntu computer, then I checked my XP machine - your're right. So, I'm going to look into that one further.
?
I also agree with N0SO, if you are going to run a ratflector, go with Linux. The operating systems are free and stable. I loaded Ubuntu on a computer I picked out of the trash, and it works just fine. The Raspberry Pi seems all the rage now and a few Ratflectors are running on it. Good luck and 73.
Patrick (N3TSZ)
From: Anthony (N2KI) To: d-rats_group@... Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:08 AM Subject: Re: [d-rats_group] D-Rats Technical Support Needed
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Patrick,
Thank you for the reply.
I am not sure what you are referring to with regard to the following:
13. ?The default message selection is an?HICS-260 Patient Evacuation Form. ?Can we change it to default to the email selection?
They are listed alphabetically. Go to the menu bar>file>message templates and edit the ID field to make it alphabetically first.
My templates are already in alphabetical order. ?When I click on "NEW", the program always defaults to choosing a HICS260 form.
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Ok, I see that. They are listed alphabetically on my Ubuntu computer, then I checked my XP machine - your're right. So, I'm going to look into that one further.
?
I also agree with N0SO, if you are going to run a ratflector, go with Linux. The operating systems are free and stable. I loaded Ubuntu on a computer I picked out of the trash, and it works just fine. The Raspberry Pi seems all the rage now and a few Ratflectors are running on it. Good luck and 73.
Patrick (N3TSZ)
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Patrick,
Thank you for the reply.
I am not sure what you are referring to with regard to the following:
13. ?The default message selection is an?HICS-260 Patient Evacuation Form. ?Can we change it to default to the email selection?
They are listed alphabetically. Go to the menu bar>file>message templates and edit the ID field to make it alphabetically first.
My templates are already in alphabetical order. ?When I click on "NEW", the program always defaults to choosing a HICS260 form.
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Re: D-Rats Technical Support Needed
Patrick,
Thank you for the reply.
I am not sure what you are referring to with regard to the following:
13. ?The default message selection is an?HICS-260 Patient Evacuation Form. ?Can we change it to default to the email selection?
They are listed alphabetically. Go to the menu bar>file>message templates and edit the ID field to make it alphabetically first.
My templates are already in alphabetical order. ?When I click on "NEW", the program always defaults to choosing a HICS260 form.
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On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:09 PM, Patrick Connor <n3tsz@...> wrote:
Thanks for your interest in D-RATS. Some of the issues you are describing will be addressed by installing the latest version. Here is the link for the latest Windows version:
To understand how D-RATS works and why it does some of the things it does, it is important to remember that D-RATS is intended to work in an RF environment. The network connection was added at a later date to increase it's capabilities. I will respond to each of your questions in turn, below:
?
Orange County ARES/RACES/SKYWARN is attempting to acquire D-Star Repeaters from the county. ?We have a very good working relationship with the Office of Emergency Management. ?In the past two weeks we have been scrutinizing the D-Rats software to get a full understanding of how it works, capabilities and limitations. ?In order for us to pitch the idea of utilizing D-Rats to the OEM in support of an emergency activation, we have some questions and concerns that involve its operation which seems kludge at times. ?If someone can help find these workarounds, which we may have missed, it is greatly appreciated. ?This is a list compiled from three operators putting D-Rats through heavy paces. ?We apologize if these functions are available since we may not have discovered it. ?Thank you for your time.
Version 0.3.3b6
1. ?When you first open the program, you have no idea anything is happening unless you are looking at the event log.
It gets easier once you get past the learning curve.
2. ?The program should initiate an automatic ping and list all stations at log on and timely thereafter. ??
Automatic pings and regular station updates would consume airtime better used to send and receive traffic. Several stations regularly sending status updates would congest the channel and make it difficult to pass traffic
3. ?I would expect to see my call listed in the right hand column including showing stations logged on. ?I have no idea if I am still connected as the program does not indicate anything other than "Online" in the bottom right. ?May times it says "online" but only to find out I was not. No rhyme or reason. ?My call sign showed up black on another stations screen.
There is no reason to see your own callsign on the station list. The status box in the lower right corner is not an "indicator". Use the drop-down arrow to select the status you show to other stations.
4. ?I would also expect to see the color of the station reflecting whether they are "Online or Unattended" change instantaneously. There seems to be latency.
A station's displayed status is only sent when they log on, log off, or answer a ping request. (See answer #2 above).
5. ?I would expect the stations list on the right to be instantaneously updated whenever a station changes it status. (On line or Unattended).
See answers 2 and 4
6 ? I would expect the station call sign to disappear when the station is off line or they shut down their computer. ?This only seems to happen if you clear all then re-ping all.?
Updating to the latest version addresses this.?
7. ?If a station is off line when you try to send a message, the message stays in the outbox and is not sent. ?The program should state that the message was not sent because recipient is not logged on.
That is a valid complaint.
8. ?The program seems to "choke" when left running on a Win7 64 bit machine. ?Running it as administrator and not in the x86 pathway.
Someone has identified a thread which gradually consumes more and more CPU cycles on some windows machines. The author is aware of this issue.
9. ?Why does the software tell me there is a message for "me" when sending email?
The sound notifies you of activity on the message tab, whether sent or received. Perhaps you could try a different sound.
10. ?The ability to open a file in the shared folder from the program is not possible.
10. ?The ability to have sub-folders in the shared folder. As is, all files are lumped together in one folder. ?This does not lend itself to ease of finding things.
When someone connects to your file section, you transmit your file list back to them. If you have a large amount of ?files in your shared folder, this may take some time and be prone to errors. Best to keep the only the files needed for a particular event in your shared folder.
11. ?Be able to move the map with the cursor and not have to use the scroll bars and have to continually re-center.
12. ?The ability to change the map labels font color and background color. ?Map labels are black on Red which makes it difficult to read. ?
13. ?The default message selection is an HICS-260 Patient Evacuation Form. ?Can we change it to default to the email selection?
They are listed alphabetically. Go to the menu bar>file>message templates and edit the ID field to make it alphabetically first.
14. ?What is the legend for the different colors on call signs in the Stations List?
Blue = Online Yellow = Unattended Gray = Offline Black = Unknown
15. ?The stations list seems quirky. ?I usually leave my software running. ?I always have to clear all then re-ping to ?get an updated list. ?The list should refresh automatically and remove any stations that are off line.
It has been my experience that if you don't send any outbound traffic on your internet connection, your ISP puts it to sleep. See if your network card will allow you to send "keep alive" pulses. Failing that, create a QST to send your GPS co-ordinates. It keeps your connection alive, and doesn't print meaningless information on every stations screen. The newest version lets you automatically remove stations that have not been heard from in more than" X" minutes.
16. ?We notice that last update was over two years ago. ?Is this software still supported and will it continue going forward?
The latest version was released in February 2012 and is still supported. I suggest you join the mailing list at to receive the latest updates and communicate directly with the author.
? Regards,
Anthony J. Cioffi (N2KI)
![]() I hope I have addressed all your concerns. I suggest you look in the files section of this group for the operators guide and other helpful documents.
Good luck and 73 Patrick (N3TSZ)
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