Re: symbol filtering
After additional reading, I believe buddy filter is wrong for what I am trying to accomplish; should be ! g/N1VTT-1 as I am trying to limit transmitting messages where I am the addressee. But, I am
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Randall Braddock
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#8468
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Re: symbol filtering
Jumping in on this informative thread to see if anyone can assist with getting the correct syntax for FILTER IG 0 ((i/30/2/37.05/-76.41/50 | i/60/1 & ! b/N1VTT-1) | (b/AKQ*)) During testing I get
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Randall Braddock
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#8467
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Re: Connected mode trouble
Thank you David, my experience with sound cards? tells me that Windows 10 behaves often in unpredictable ways, not limited to Direwolf. Maybe it's more an issue of how it deals with USB Codecs, but
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Giovanni IZ5PQT
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#8466
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Re: symbol filtering
understood! Excellent, everything is working perfectly now!! Lynn that you so much for helping me understand this as well as teaching me how it works!
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Russell, KV4S
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#8465
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Re: symbol filtering
So that would add a term of -s//a/D?? You can never go over the 3 parts for a single symbol filter term. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
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Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...>
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#8464
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Re: symbol filtering
ahh, yes that's what I was missing I was trying to do them all in one term, my next thought was separate -s calls which you confirmed. so, the a was because i saw in the feed an on aprs.fi is some
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Russell, KV4S
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#8463
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Re: symbol filtering
Key point that you might be missing. Multiple symbol filter terms are allowed, even multiple negated symbol filter terms.?? It's really really difficult to get multiple selections correctly
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Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...>
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#8462
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Re: symbol filtering
i got the syntax errors resolved. i'm just a dummy with that.... last thing I'm trying to exclude are digis here is my working filter: IGFILTER m/35 b/"bud" -s/_/&/D/a i can live with this but if I
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Russell, KV4S
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#8461
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Re: Connected mode trouble
Hello Giovanni, This still sounds like you have a Direwolf configuration issue as you shouldn't have to set your FT991A as the default Windows sound card to get things to work with Direwolf. You
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David Ranch
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#8460
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Re: Connected mode trouble
Not really - even back in the 1990s when packet was popular for a lot of digital communication, I found file transfer difficult.Way too many ways to get bad data.? You could try Z-modem or Kermit if
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Rob Giuliano
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#8459
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Re: Connected mode trouble
Thanks Rob, first, the two stations are in my shack, hi! Then as you suggested, the problem were the audio settings. The Direwolf radio here is a FT-991A where I use the USB Audio Codec. Despite the
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Giovanni IZ5PQT
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#8458
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Re: Connected mode trouble
First question would be about path settings. Does UZ7HO have path settings that are extending the reach of your packets (and Direwolf does not)? Otherwise, I see 2 sides to consider: The lack of a
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Rob Giuliano
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#8457
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Connected mode trouble
I always used Direwolf for APRS. Now I was trying to use Direwolf + EasyTerm to connect another station using a hardware TNC. It seems that the packets from Direwolf aren't recognized by the other
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Giovanni IZ5PQT
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#8456
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Re: Direct Keying 9600 FSK?
Hi David, Thanks for the response. I'm not looking to use the built in packet handler, because of it's limitations as I mentioned; and it won't be compatible with AX.25. There is however a "Direct
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Marcus
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#8455
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Re: symbol filtering
Syntax errors from what??? I need to see how you are formatting your symbol filter.?? And exactly what is saying what about syntax errors... But / is the primary table, \ is the secondary table,
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Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...>
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#8454
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Re: symbol filtering
What about one like this that has a ¡°/¡° in the table? https://aprs.fi/?c=raw&call=WB4FAY-4&limit=50&view=decoded I¡¯m getting syntax errors. [email protected]> wrote:
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Russell, KV4S
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#8453
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Re: symbol filtering
Lynn, Outstanding! This is exactly what I needed. the server-side filter is operating as expected! I didn't even know about the "minus" sign for exclusions. Thanks for passing along the telnet options
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Russell, KV4S
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#8452
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Re: symbol filtering
And so can the display UIs of some of the other APRS clients, but that isn't an option for the filter used on the machine-to-machine feed from the APRS-IS backbone servers to a client system. Andrew,
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Andrew P.
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#8451
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Re: symbol filtering
There is also a differentiation in normal (non-MicE) position reports; depending on which of 4 different prefix characters (!, @, =, or /) is used, you can specify: 1. Whether this position report is
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Andrew P.
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#8450
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Re: symbol filtering
On the APRS.FI page I can set a filter for items moving >2MPH.
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Charles J. Hargrove
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#8449
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