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Re: Resend of earlier query:


 

OK Andrew...thanks for the detailed explanation.

73,
Jerry

On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 4:16?PM Andrew P. via <andrewemt=hotmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
Bear in mind that the CWOP network is for weather stations _without_ amateur radio licenses, so they will not be forwarded to the regular APRS-IS network (which could be re-transmitted to RF by transmit-capable I-gates). Note that (which is _not_ the APRS-IS backbone, but merely a client of the backbone) is also a client of the CWOP network and several other non-amateur-radio networks (such as the marine AIS network), which is why can display CWOP stations.

So this is fully expected behavior if your YAAC instance is connected to the amateur-radio APRS-IS backbone but your weather station isn't.

Hope this helps.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC

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From: yaac-users@groups.io <yaac-users@groups.io> on behalf of Jerry Rector - K4OAM via <kb4oam=gmail.com@groups.io>
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2025 2:07 PM
To: yaac-users@groups.io
Subject: [yaac-users] Resend of earlier query:

Having received no reply to my earlier message, I now am
editting and reposting it:



I use a weather packet server path of <> to send
out weather information packets from my QTH.

My K4OAM-13 station shows up fine, with all weather data, on <>

However, my K4OAM-13 weather station is not shown on my YAAC map,
unless I change my weather server path to any tier2 aprs server -
such as <>. Then, K4OAM-13 becomes visible on YAAC

Returning to the CWOP server (<>), my K4OAM-13 weather
station disappears from the YAAC map.

(All YACC filters are cleared)

Is this normal for the YAAC map displlay?

Jerry - K4OAM






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