Well, ?the my last 34 beacons were digipeated by ve3uel according to aprs.fi, which is approx. 50 kms from here and one from ve3pec which is approx.. 10 kms away. Va3pec is not a particularly busy digipeater. So my conclusion is that? I am being “Ignored”.
Interestingly though I can see both va3pec and ve3uel in the raw packets list in YAAC., plus many other stations being didipeated by both repeaters but only mine nine along with others by ve3uel
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Ian
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BTW if you want to have a look, the calls are ve3ep-1 and ve3ep-9 for the mobile.
From: James Ewen Sent: March 13, 2024 6:18 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [yaac-users] Missing Weather on Local Map
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The first question I would ask is "How do you know the nearest digipeater is ignoring your signal?"
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What evidence do you have to support that statement?
James VE6SRV
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On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 4:02?PM Andrew P. <andrewemt@...> wrote:
That's peculiar. Why would the local digipeaters be ignoring your packets? Wrong digipeat path? Non-standard frequency? Or did they blacklist you for some reason?
Thanks for the reply Andrew. RF only. The nearest digipeater ignores my signal but a distant one picks it up and sends it to an igate. Actually there are three digis quite close and they all ignore me. ?Ian VE3EP
From: Andrew P.<mailto:andrewemt@...> Sent: March 13, 2024 5:47 PM
Are you using RF on your station or just an Internet connection? Bear in mind that YAAC only reports _received_ station information, and APRS-IS never sends your own station's packets back to your own station, whereas local digipeaters will bounce back RF packets your station has transmitted.
YAAC version 0-beta 196 (17 Feb 24) on a RPI 3 All is well in the outside world. Station and weather seen on YAAC map of my near neighbour. is also correct. My local map is showing all the stations reporting weather in my vicinity except my own. Just the weather symbol. The beacon doesn’t update it.