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Re: No Menu

 

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You can try a newer version of the JDK from here:



From:[email protected] on behalf of T W via groups.io
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 1:14 PM
To:[email protected]
Subject:?Re: [yaac-users] No Menu

I get the bus error 10 message. I’m running an?1.8 GHz Intel Core i7.?
On 16 Jul 2024, at 12:09, Andrew P. via ?<andrewemt@...> wrote:

Interesting indeed. It sounds like there is something wrong with your Java runtime. You may have to install another version of the Java runtime that will work with your O/S version and CPU.

Try issuing the command

java -version

and see if it prints out version numbers or throws another bus error.

Also, what processor is your Mac using? Intel, Motorola, or one of Apple's new M-series ARM chips?

Andrew, KA2DDO



From:?[email protected]?on behalf of T W via
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 1:05 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?Re: [yaac-users] No Menu?

Hi Andrew, when launched in terminal all I get is?
On 16 Jul 2024, at 11:53, Andrew P. via ?<andrewemt@...> wrote:

Interesting. How did you launch YAAC?

I strongly recommend you open a Terminal window and start it from the command line so you can see any error messages. The command (from the directory where you unpacked the YAAC.zip file) is Crowthorne:yaac thomashole$ java -jar YAAC.jar
Bus error: 10

java -jar YAAC.jar

Hope this helps. If it doesn't, capture the output in the Terminal window and email it to me privately so I can help you debug the problem.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC



From:?[email protected]?on behalf of T W via
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:39 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?[yaac-users] No Menu?

I hope someone her can help. I am trying to run yaac on Mac running OSX 10.11.6. All I get when I launch yaac Is a menu bar with yaac and nothing else. Could my ancient operating system be the cause?

Cheers
Tom Hole kf6kyd







Re: Windows 11 Parallels

 

Andrew,
?
Thank you and its up and running first time on a PC image to test. ?
?
Tim KM4ESu


Re: No Menu

 

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I get the bus error 10 message. I’m running an?1.8 GHz Intel Core i7.?
On 16 Jul 2024, at 12:09, Andrew P. via <andrewemt@...> wrote:


Interesting indeed. It sounds like there is something wrong with your Java runtime. You may have to install another version of the Java runtime that will work with your O/S version and CPU.

Try issuing the command

java -version

and see if it prints out version numbers or throws another bus error.

Also, what processor is your Mac using? Intel, Motorola, or one of Apple's new M-series ARM chips?

Andrew, KA2DDO



From:?[email protected]?on behalf of T W via?
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 1:05 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?Re: [yaac-users] No Menu?

Hi Andrew, when launched in terminal all I get is?
On 16 Jul 2024, at 11:53, Andrew P. via??<andrewemt@...> wrote:

Interesting. How did you launch YAAC?

I strongly recommend you open a Terminal window and start it from the command line so you can see any error messages. The command (from the directory where you unpacked the YAAC.zip file) is?Crowthorne:yaac thomashole$ java -jar YAAC.jar
Bus error: 10

java -jar YAAC.jar

Hope this helps. If it doesn't, capture the output in the Terminal window and email it to me privately so I can help you debug the problem.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC



From:?[email protected]?on behalf of T W via?
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:39 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?[yaac-users] No Menu?

I hope someone her can help. I am trying to run yaac on Mac running OSX 10.11.6. All I get when I launch yaac Is a menu bar with yaac and nothing else. Could my ancient operating system be the cause?

Cheers
Tom Hole kf6kyd







Re: No Menu

 

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Interesting indeed. It sounds like there is something wrong with your Java runtime. You may have to install another version of the Java runtime that will work with your O/S version and CPU.

Try issuing the command

java -version

and see if it prints out version numbers or throws another bus error.

Also, what processor is your Mac using? Intel, Motorola, or one of Apple's new M-series ARM chips?

Andrew, KA2DDO



From:[email protected] on behalf of T W via groups.io
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 1:05 PM
To:[email protected]
Subject:?Re: [yaac-users] No Menu

Hi Andrew, when launched in terminal all I get is?
On 16 Jul 2024, at 11:53, Andrew P. via ?<andrewemt@...> wrote:

Interesting. How did you launch YAAC?

I strongly recommend you open a Terminal window and start it from the command line so you can see any error messages. The command (from the directory where you unpacked the YAAC.zip file) is Crowthorne:yaac thomashole$ java -jar YAAC.jar

Bus error: 10


java -jar YAAC.jar

Hope this helps. If it doesn't, capture the output in the Terminal window and email it to me privately so I can help you debug the problem.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC



From:?[email protected]?on behalf of T W via
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:39 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?[yaac-users] No Menu?

I hope someone her can help. I am trying to run yaac on Mac running OSX 10.11.6. All I get when I launch yaac Is a menu bar with yaac and nothing else. Could my ancient operating system be the cause?

Cheers
Tom Hole kf6kyd






Re: No Menu

 

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Hi Andrew, when launched in terminal all I get is?
On 16 Jul 2024, at 11:53, Andrew P. via <andrewemt@...> wrote:

Interesting. How did you launch YAAC?

I strongly recommend you open a Terminal window and start it from the command line so you can see any error messages. The command (from the directory where you unpacked the YAAC.zip file) is?Crowthorne:yaac thomashole$ java -jar YAAC.jar

Bus error: 10


java -jar YAAC.jar

Hope this helps. If it doesn't, capture the output in the Terminal window and email it to me privately so I can help you debug the problem.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC



From:?[email protected] on behalf of T W via
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:39 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?[yaac-users] No Menu?

I hope someone her can help. I am trying to run yaac on Mac running OSX 10.11.6. All I get when I launch yaac Is a menu bar with yaac and nothing else. Could my ancient operating system be the cause?

Cheers
Tom Hole kf6kyd






Re: No Menu

 

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Interesting. How did you launch YAAC?

I strongly recommend you open a Terminal window and start it from the command line so you can see any error messages. The command (from the directory where you unpacked the YAAC.zip file) is

java -jar YAAC.jar

Hope this helps. If it doesn't, capture the output in the Terminal window and email it to me privately so I can help you debug the problem.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC



From:[email protected] on behalf of T W via groups.io
Sent:?Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:39 PM
To:[email protected]
Subject:?[yaac-users] No Menu

I hope someone her can help. I am trying to run yaac on Mac running OSX 10.11.6. All I get when I launch yaac Is a menu bar with yaac and nothing else. Could my ancient operating system be the cause?

Cheers
Tom Hole kf6kyd





Re: Windows 11 Parallels

 

No big deal. Download a Java runtime installer and install it.

(commercial version)

or

(GPL version)

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC

________________________________________
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Tim Huffaker <thuffaker@...>
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 12:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yaac-users] Windows 11 Parallels

I finally installed YAAC on a pc (Parallels) and I dropped the file into a Ham file. I double-clicked the YAAC.jar and nothing happened except Windows asking what to open it with. Then I tried java -jar YAAC.jar in the widows command line, which did not work either.

I think Java is not installed preventing the file from opening.

Tim
KM4ESU


No Menu

 

I hope someone her can help. I am trying to run yaac on Mac running OSX 10.11.6. All I get when I launch yaac Is a menu bar with yaac and nothing else. Could my ancient operating system be the cause?

Cheers
Tom Hole kf6kyd


Windows 11 Parallels

 

I finally installed YAAC on a pc (Parallels) and I dropped the file into a Ham file. I double-clicked the YAAC.jar and nothing happened except Windows asking what to open it with. ?Then I tried java -jar YAAC.jar in the widows command line, which did not work either. ?
?
I think Java is not installed preventing the file from opening.?
?
Tim?
KM4ESU


Re: next beta build#201 of YAAC, created 2024-Jul-14

 

The upgrade.jar is invoked automatically when you use the Help menu's Check for Updates and it finds a new version to download. Once the new version's zip file is downloaded, the upgrade.jar file is invoked to install the zip file's contents; some operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows) will not allow a running program to be overwritten, so the separate upgrade program does the overwriting of YAAC with the newer code version. In short,
upgrade.jar should never be invoked manually.

Hope this helps.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
________________________________________
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Jamie H <wa7jh@...>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2024 9:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [yaac-users] next beta build#201 of YAAC, created 2024-Jul-14

Are there instructions for the "Upgrade.jar"?

Jamie Hughes
WA7JH
(360) 340-8886

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Andrew P.
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2024 5:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yaac-users] next beta build#201 of YAAC, created 2024-Jul-14

next beta build#201 of YAAC ("Yet Another APRS Client"), created 2024-Jul-14

downloadable from
or

changes and updates include:
1. increase regression test coverage for GPS package.
2. ensure blinkenlight-launched port configuration editor won't fail to
dismiss if there is an error in opening the revised port.
3. fix debug logging logic in TopoLayer.
4. fix shutdown race condition in port close for APRS-IS ports.
5. prevent deleting SRTM files if download errors occur when downloading
updated files.
6. fix documentation for MADIS weather checks.
7. Add GPSD JSON tests to GPS unit tests.
8. improve AREDN plugin debug logging. also fix obstruction calculations
to account for SRTM tile cells that do not contain elevation data.
9. another attempt to fix timing in unit test for marineports plugin
port connector class so false failures don't occur.
10. add PNG icon images for creating startup shortcuts on platforms that
don't support Microsoft Windows ICO files.


Re: next beta build#201 of YAAC, created 2024-Jul-14

 

Are there instructions for the "Upgrade.jar"?

Jamie Hughes
WA7JH
(360) 340-8886

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Andrew P.
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2024 5:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yaac-users] next beta build#201 of YAAC, created 2024-Jul-14

next beta build#201 of YAAC ("Yet Another APRS Client"), created 2024-Jul-14

downloadable from
or

changes and updates include:
1. increase regression test coverage for GPS package.
2. ensure blinkenlight-launched port configuration editor won't fail to
dismiss if there is an error in opening the revised port.
3. fix debug logging logic in TopoLayer.
4. fix shutdown race condition in port close for APRS-IS ports.
5. prevent deleting SRTM files if download errors occur when downloading
updated files.
6. fix documentation for MADIS weather checks.
7. Add GPSD JSON tests to GPS unit tests.
8. improve AREDN plugin debug logging. also fix obstruction calculations
to account for SRTM tile cells that do not contain elevation data.
9. another attempt to fix timing in unit test for marineports plugin
port connector class so false failures don't occur.
10. add PNG icon images for creating startup shortcuts on platforms that
don't support Microsoft Windows ICO files.


next beta build#201 of YAAC, created 2024-Jul-14

 

next beta build#201 of YAAC ("Yet Another APRS Client"), created 2024-Jul-14

downloadable from
or

changes and updates include:
1. increase regression test coverage for GPS package.
2. ensure blinkenlight-launched port configuration editor won't fail to
dismiss if there is an error in opening the revised port.
3. fix debug logging logic in TopoLayer.
4. fix shutdown race condition in port close for APRS-IS ports.
5. prevent deleting SRTM files if download errors occur when downloading
updated files.
6. fix documentation for MADIS weather checks.
7. Add GPSD JSON tests to GPS unit tests.
8. improve AREDN plugin debug logging. also fix obstruction calculations
to account for SRTM tile cells that do not contain elevation data.
9. another attempt to fix timing in unit test for marineports plugin
port connector class so false failures don't occur.
10. add PNG icon images for creating startup shortcuts on platforms that
don't support Microsoft Windows ICO files.


Re: Testing a TNC 220

 

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Sounds good. Definitely a good idea to get the second station working, to make sure you're running the correct audio levels to not distort the modem tones. Those old hardware TNCs are picky about matching amplitudes for the two tones and not invoking audio compression in the transceivers.

Enjoy.

Andrew, KA2DDO


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Dave GM4NFI <djcleckie@...>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2024 3:42:03 AM

Hi

Andrew many tnx for the advice.?

I followed your advice and the TNC 220 appears to be going into KISS mode when I run YAAC instead of me having to manually put it into KISS mode.

I have set it up as an APRS beacon (60 secs intervals just for testing) and the STA and TX lights are coming on as I would expect and the 2M TXR is TXing and I can hear packet tones on a handy.

My problem is there is only one other active APRS stn in my area about 10 miles away but there is a mountain between us so the path is vy difficult.? He is decoding nil but that my well be due to the poor path.

I need to set up a 2nd portatable APRS stn to see if my packets can actually be decoded.
That's my next step getting YAAC running on a RPi with my other TNC a Paccom TNC 320.

Will report the results.

73

Dave

GM4NFI


Re: Testing a TNC 220

 

Hi

Andrew many tnx for the advice.?

I followed your advice and the TNC 220 appears to be going into KISS mode when I run YAAC instead of me having to manually put it into KISS mode.

I have set it up as an APRS beacon (60 secs intervals just for testing) and the STA and TX lights are coming on as I would expect and the 2M TXR is TXing and I can hear packet tones on a handy.

My problem is there is only one other active APRS stn in my area about 10 miles away but there is a mountain between us so the path is vy difficult.? He is decoding nil but that my well be due to the poor path.

I need to set up a 2nd portatable APRS stn to see if my packets can actually be decoded.
That's my next step getting YAAC running on a RPi with my other TNC a Paccom TNC 320.

Will report the results.

73

Dave

GM4NFI


Re: Beacon "Comment" Question

 

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More specifically to answer the otiginal poster's question:

The /W1 (the "1" is part of it) indicates that the station sending the beacon is configured as a WIDE1-1 fill-in digipeater. Additional abbreviations would be inserted with delimiting commas if your station supported more New-N aliases, such as ",MD7" if your station would digi for the state-wide Maryland-only alias.

Hope that helps.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of James Ewen <ve6srv@...>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2024 9:18:07 AM

Everything you ever wanted to know about APRS packets and more. ?




James
VE6SRV


On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 21:52 Brian WA5SON via <wa5son=[email protected]> wrote:

Greetings YAAC Braintrust,

On every APRS station that I have using YAAC as a client within the comment of the beacon there is a ",/W" in front of the text (). This does not affect any of the operations of the beacon from what I can see. This text is obviously not present within the YAAC beacon tab, however I can see it within Direwolf transmit beacons which of course makes it to APRS.fi too. Anybody have information on what this is and is purpose?

Here is some station information which came from the one linked above.
1) YAAC Version 1.0-beta198(21-May-2024)
????? a) Port 1: AGWPE
????????? Direwolf Beacon: [0L] WA5SON-2>APJYC1,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1:/123300h2957.21N/09616.88W#,/W1 ?wa5son@...<0x0d>
????? b) Port 2: APRSIS
2) OS: Raspbian 11 (Bullseye)
3) Kernel: Linux 6.1.21-v8+

73
Brian WA5SON
Hockley, TX



Re: Testing a TNC 220

 

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Thanks Lynn. Good to have.

___
Sent from my two-way wrist watch
73 de W3AB/George
On Jul 11, 2024, at 03:33, Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...> wrote:

Here's the map that I intended to include in my first response from


Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32

PS.? The Send button on the earlier message must have pressed itself.?? That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

On 7/10/2024 11:51 PM, Andrew P. wrote:
Note the original poster has a G callsign (assigned to the United Kingdom) and a .uk email address. I don't think he's on our side of the pond. :-)

Anybody remember what the national APRS frequency is over there? Also note the the UK highly restricts automated station licenses, so there are very few digipeaters to forward more distant packets. Other users have commented on the scarcity of RF-hearable packets in certain parts of the United Kingdom, and the original poster didn't provide a more precise station location.?

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of GEO BADGER via groups.io <w3ab@...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 10:22:46 PM

No traffic on 144.390 MHz?

___
Sent from my two-way wrist watch
73 de W3AB/George
On Jul 9, 2024, at 16:58, Dave GM4NFI <djcleckie@...> wrote:
I am trying to get an old Paccom TNC 220 which I built from kit in the 1980's working as a KISS TNC.

I am running YAAC under Ubuntu 24.04 on a dedicated PC with on "old type" RS 232 port which appears as /dev/ttyS5

The TNC 220 is working fine as a Command mode TNC using PUTTY to enter commands all seems normal working as it did in the 1980's.

It has a KISS mode which I never previously needed so I am unsure how well it is implemented.

I want to use it as a KISS TNC with YAAC.

I set the radio ?and terminal BAUD both to 1200
Word Length to 8
KISS ON
Restart

TNC 220 lights flash in correct sequence to indicate it has entered KISS mode.

I use the the configuration wizard to configure YAAC - so far so good.

I add a Serial KISS TNC and configure it. /dev/ttyS5 what I was using with Putty when I use it as a command type TNC.

When I press the TEST Port button a blank command window opens.

If I deliberately enter an invalid/non-existant port e.g. /dev/ttyS6 (when it should be /dev/ttyS5) then I get the error "Unable to bring up Test-Port for Serial_TNC" but when I enter a correct port I get the blank command window .

>From this I assume indicates YAAC has detected a KISS TNC?

The on-line help states the ... "Test Port" button provides a means of verifying that you have connected to the correct place; it opens a terminal window connected to the configured serial port so that you can manually test the TNC for the desired operation. To complete testing, close the terminal window."

My question is "What do I enter in this window to "Manually test the TNC?"

What should I see/do in this window to test that the TNC is operating correctly?

There is no packet traffic in my area for it to decode.

What commands should I enter in this command window to test the TNC?


73



Re: Beacon "Comment" Question

 

Everything you ever wanted to know about APRS packets and more. ?




James
VE6SRV


On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 21:52 Brian WA5SON via <wa5son=[email protected]> wrote:
Greetings YAAC Braintrust,

On every APRS station that I have using YAAC as a client within the comment of the beacon there is a ",/W" in front of the text (). This does not affect any of the operations of the beacon from what I can see. This text is obviously not present within the YAAC beacon tab, however I can see it within Direwolf transmit beacons which of course makes it to APRS.fi too. Anybody have information on what this is and is purpose?

Here is some station information which came from the one linked above.
1) YAAC Version 1.0-beta198(21-May-2024)
????? a) Port 1: AGWPE
????????? Direwolf Beacon: [0L] WA5SON-2>APJYC1,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1:/123300h2957.21N/09616.88W#,/W1 ?wa5son@...<0x0d>
????? b) Port 2: APRSIS
2) OS: Raspbian 11 (Bullseye)
3) Kernel: Linux 6.1.21-v8+

73
Brian WA5SON
Hockley, TX


APRS in the UK

 

The UK APRS frequency is 144.800.? There are quite few digipeaters in the UK - I manage three of them in the southeast corner of the country.? There has recently been a liberalization of the OFCOM (=FCC) regulations of amateur radio, and is now easier to get a digipeater licensed.? The power limit for stations is now 1KW,, up from 400W.? There is limited permission of airborne stations, making it legal for APRS equipped balloons to overfly the country.? I general, the new regulations are a valuable step forward.

Bob
G0BUX / W0BUX
East Sussex, UK

On 11/07/2024 04:54:22, Andrew P. <andrewemt@...> wrote:

Note the original poster has a G callsign (assigned to the United Kingdom) and a .uk email address. I don't think he's on our side of the pond. :-)

Anybody remember what the national APRS frequency is over there? Also note the the UK highly restricts automated station licenses, so there are very few digipeaters to forward more distant packets. Other users have commented on the scarcity of RF-hearable packets in certain parts of the United Kingdom, and the original poster didn't provide a more precise station location.?

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of GEO BADGER via groups.io <w3ab@...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 10:22:46 PM

No traffic on 144.390 MHz?

___
Sent from my two-way wrist watch
73 de W3AB/George
On Jul 9, 2024, at 16:58, Dave GM4NFI <djcleckie@...> wrote:
I am trying to get an old Paccom TNC 220 which I built from kit in the 1980's working as a KISS TNC.

I am running YAAC under Ubuntu 24.04 on a dedicated PC with on "old type" RS 232 port which appears as /dev/ttyS5

The TNC 220 is working fine as a Command mode TNC using PUTTY to enter commands all seems normal working as it did in the 1980's.

It has a KISS mode which I never previously needed so I am unsure how well it is implemented.

I want to use it as a KISS TNC with YAAC.

I set the radio ?and terminal BAUD both to 1200
Word Length to 8
KISS ON
Restart

TNC 220 lights flash in correct sequence to indicate it has entered KISS mode.

I use the the configuration wizard to configure YAAC - so far so good.

I add a Serial KISS TNC and configure it. /dev/ttyS5 what I was using with Putty when I use it as a command type TNC.

When I press the TEST Port button a blank command window opens.

If I deliberately enter an invalid/non-existant port e.g. /dev/ttyS6 (when it should be /dev/ttyS5) then I get the error "Unable to bring up Test-Port for Serial_TNC" but when I enter a correct port I get the blank command window .

From this I assume indicates YAAC has detected a KISS TNC?

The on-line help states the ... "Test Port" button provides a means of verifying that you have connected to the correct place; it opens a terminal window connected to the configured serial port so that you can manually test the TNC for the desired operation. To complete testing, close the terminal window."

My question is "What do I enter in this window to "Manually test the TNC?"

What should I see/do in this window to test that the TNC is operating correctly?

There is no packet traffic in my area for it to decode.

What commands should I enter in this command window to test the TNC?


73


Re: Testing a TNC 220

 

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Here's the map that I intended to include in my first response from


Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32

PS.? The Send button on the earlier message must have pressed itself.?? That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

On 7/10/2024 11:51 PM, Andrew P. wrote:

Note the original poster has a G callsign (assigned to the United Kingdom) and a .uk email address. I don't think he's on our side of the pond. :-)

Anybody remember what the national APRS frequency is over there? Also note the the UK highly restricts automated station licenses, so there are very few digipeaters to forward more distant packets. Other users have commented on the scarcity of RF-hearable packets in certain parts of the United Kingdom, and the original poster didn't provide a more precise station location.?

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of GEO BADGER via groups.io <w3ab@...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 10:22:46 PM

No traffic on 144.390 MHz?

___
Sent from my two-way wrist watch
73 de W3AB/George
On Jul 9, 2024, at 16:58, Dave GM4NFI <djcleckie@...> wrote:
I am trying to get an old Paccom TNC 220 which I built from kit in the 1980's working as a KISS TNC.

I am running YAAC under Ubuntu 24.04 on a dedicated PC with on "old type" RS 232 port which appears as /dev/ttyS5

The TNC 220 is working fine as a Command mode TNC using PUTTY to enter commands all seems normal working as it did in the 1980's.

It has a KISS mode which I never previously needed so I am unsure how well it is implemented.

I want to use it as a KISS TNC with YAAC.

I set the radio ?and terminal BAUD both to 1200
Word Length to 8
KISS ON
Restart

TNC 220 lights flash in correct sequence to indicate it has entered KISS mode.

I use the the configuration wizard to configure YAAC - so far so good.

I add a Serial KISS TNC and configure it. /dev/ttyS5 what I was using with Putty when I use it as a command type TNC.

When I press the TEST Port button a blank command window opens.

If I deliberately enter an invalid/non-existant port e.g. /dev/ttyS6 (when it should be /dev/ttyS5) then I get the error "Unable to bring up Test-Port for Serial_TNC" but when I enter a correct port I get the blank command window .

>From this I assume indicates YAAC has detected a KISS TNC?

The on-line help states the ... "Test Port" button provides a means of verifying that you have connected to the correct place; it opens a terminal window connected to the configured serial port so that you can manually test the TNC for the desired operation. To complete testing, close the terminal window."

My question is "What do I enter in this window to "Manually test the TNC?"

What should I see/do in this window to test that the TNC is operating correctly?

There is no packet traffic in my area for it to decode.

What commands should I enter in this command window to test the TNC?


73



Re: Testing a TNC 220

 

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IIRC, UK APRS frequency is 144.800 along with most, if not all, of EU.

Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32




On 7/10/2024 11:51 PM, Andrew P. wrote:

Note the original poster has a G callsign (assigned to the United Kingdom) and a .uk email address. I don't think he's on our side of the pond. :-)

Anybody remember what the national APRS frequency is over there? Also note the the UK highly restricts automated station licenses, so there are very few digipeaters to forward more distant packets. Other users have commented on the scarcity of RF-hearable packets in certain parts of the United Kingdom, and the original poster didn't provide a more precise station location.?

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of GEO BADGER via groups.io <w3ab@...>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 10:22:46 PM

No traffic on 144.390 MHz?

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73 de W3AB/George
On Jul 9, 2024, at 16:58, Dave GM4NFI <djcleckie@...> wrote:
I am trying to get an old Paccom TNC 220 which I built from kit in the 1980's working as a KISS TNC.

I am running YAAC under Ubuntu 24.04 on a dedicated PC with on "old type" RS 232 port which appears as /dev/ttyS5

The TNC 220 is working fine as a Command mode TNC using PUTTY to enter commands all seems normal working as it did in the 1980's.

It has a KISS mode which I never previously needed so I am unsure how well it is implemented.

I want to use it as a KISS TNC with YAAC.

I set the radio ?and terminal BAUD both to 1200
Word Length to 8
KISS ON
Restart

TNC 220 lights flash in correct sequence to indicate it has entered KISS mode.

I use the the configuration wizard to configure YAAC - so far so good.

I add a Serial KISS TNC and configure it. /dev/ttyS5 what I was using with Putty when I use it as a command type TNC.

When I press the TEST Port button a blank command window opens.

If I deliberately enter an invalid/non-existant port e.g. /dev/ttyS6 (when it should be /dev/ttyS5) then I get the error "Unable to bring up Test-Port for Serial_TNC" but when I enter a correct port I get the blank command window .

>From this I assume indicates YAAC has detected a KISS TNC?

The on-line help states the ... "Test Port" button provides a means of verifying that you have connected to the correct place; it opens a terminal window connected to the configured serial port so that you can manually test the TNC for the desired operation. To complete testing, close the terminal window."

My question is "What do I enter in this window to "Manually test the TNC?"

What should I see/do in this window to test that the TNC is operating correctly?

There is no packet traffic in my area for it to decode.

What commands should I enter in this command window to test the TNC?


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