Re: Device issues on running direwolf v1.6
Hello Keith, Your issue stems from the "-" (dash) character on the command line just after the timestamp parameter. Please see the Direwolf User Guide section 9.1.4 (
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David Ranch
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#8091
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Device issues on running direwolf v1.6
I¡¯m feeding the output of my IC-7000 to a iMic, the MacBook Air sees the device and I can see the VU meter responding to APRS signals. I¡¯m attempting to launch direwolf like this;
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Keith Kaiser
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#8090
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Re: Direwolf Code Intertation
Hello Geoffrey, Oh, ok.. I had understood that all compressed packets used the MIC-E format but I guess I'm wrong. Thank you for the correction. I'll openly admit that the use of "WIDE1-1" only vs.
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David Ranch
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#8089
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Re: Direwolf Code Intertation
David, 1) You are mixing up Mic-E and compressed position. In mic-e the destination field is used to convey part of the position data and looks like random letters. In compressed position reports the
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Geoffrey Merck
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#8088
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Re: Newby question for console time stamping / logging
#linux
Patrick, I did to get the time stamp addition, and after reviewing the User Guide, and --help, found the screen color settings which were also helpful. Can't say much for how the user guide is
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Kevin
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#8087
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Re: Newby question for console time stamping / logging
#linux
Use upper case letters for this command. Patrick (N3TSZ)
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Patrick Connor
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#8086
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Re: Newby question for console time stamping / logging
#linux
Thank you, sir. This was the part I was 'missing' and your example has been helpful. I also found the '-t' option for terminal colors, I cannot see things on the white background easily, so switched
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Kevin
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#8085
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Re: Direwolf Code Intertation
To add on to the good responses Thomas and Rob already covered, three more things: 1) since you can read the "APX219" packet destination in clear text, that means the packet is a non-compressed APRS
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David Ranch
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#8084
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Re: Newby question for console time stamping / logging
#linux
This is covered in the Direwolf User Guide but when you start Direwolf from the command line, try adding this: -T "%H:%M:%S" --David KI6ZHD
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David Ranch
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#8083
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Newby question for console time stamping / logging
#linux
Excellent software, just having a 'minor' issue, and probably just missing it in the docs somewhere: Is there a way to turn on a timestamp in the console feed? When I run direwolf I get the following
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Kevin
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#8082
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Re: Direwolf Code Intertation
To add a little detail on what it means, check out the APRS101.pdf document: http://www.aprs.org/doc/APRS101.PDF Anyone using APRS should have a copy handy. The only part that isn't in there is the
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Rob Giuliano
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#8081
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Re: Direwolf Code Intertation
Hi Randy, This means your station (KR5LM-14) transmitted on Channel 0 (first channel) with Low priority an APRS packet to APX219 via WIDE2-2 followed by the coordinates for the geographic location of
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Thomas Leibold
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#8080
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Direwolf Code Intertation
[Received this code when I started up direwolf 0L] KR5LM-14>APX219,WIDE2-2:=2948.47N/09533.42Wx What does it mean? 73's Randy
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Randy Marek
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#8079
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Re: "APRS Telemetry Toolkit"
Looks like the toolkit info needs to be update to point to the new location: https://pypi.python.org/pypi with comments on how to search for the key sensors. OR ... https://github.com/ sign in and do
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Rob Giuliano
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#8078
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Re: What's the difference
#windows
Object names need to be padded to 9 characters.?? The good packet is fully padded, the bad packet is only padded to 8 characters. aprs101.pdf (google it) is your friend when it comes to
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Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...>
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#8077
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Re: What's the difference
#windows
Thank you. In my linux log file time is preceded by "@", which is why it didn't occur to me. Now I understand better your Subject: "#windows".
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Rusty Travis
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#8076
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Re: What's the difference
#windows
z shows the time, same as in the other packet
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Glen Briggs
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#8075
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Re: What's the difference
#windows
Why is there a "z" in your latitude, one wonders.
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Rusty Travis
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#8074
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What's the difference
#windows
2023-03-25 15:06:27 CDT: KB0RPJ-10 ( https://aprs.fi/?c=raw&limit=&call=KB0RPJ-10 )
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Glen Briggs
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#8073
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Re: Re-4: [direwolf] Reporting to aprs-is shows no digipeaters?
Shouldn't that be ... symbol="igate" overlay=R ... ?
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Rusty Travis
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#8072
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