Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
What did you set the Kenwood port in YAAC to? Values that match the radio's com port? Also, what brand of serial port are you using on your computer? Does it have modem control signal wires, or does
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Andrew P.
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#510
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
It is 9600 and I changed it to 19200 but no difference. Joe Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Sent: September 2, 2020 1:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [yaac-users] Fixing support for Java and
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Joseph LaFerla
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
please check the com port baud rate in the Kenwood radio itself to see what wire baud rate it is using, ________________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2020 1:16 PM To:
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Andrew P.
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#508
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
OK I understand now. I set com4 at 9600, 8,n,1 hardware flow control as stated in the kenwood manual. No difference. I then set com4 at 19200 ,8,n,1 hardware flow control and still no stations in the
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Joseph LaFerla
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#507
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
I'm not talking about the RF packet baud rate. I mean the wired RS232 baud rate, which defaults to 9600 on the Kenwood radios. You need a higher baud rate on that link to avoid overrun errors because
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Andrew P.
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Both are set at 1200 baud and the RF icon in yaac is green. Again the packets are displaying on the control head but not in yaac Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Sent: September 2, 2020 12:04 PM To:
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Joseph LaFerla
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
What serial port baud rate are you specifying in YAAC and what baud rate did you set in the D700 control head? ________________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2020 12:00 PM To:
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Andrew P.
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
I am starting with the APRS mode receive only. So I have created a Kenwood Port in YAAC and gave it com4 which is setting for my comport in windows. I can see the packets coming in on the control head
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Joseph LaFerla
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
How are you configuring your radio/TNC versus YAAC? If you are using a Kenwood D700 in APRS mode (where it displays the packets on the control head screen), then you have to use the Kenwood port type
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Andrew P.
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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
HI Andrew I had the C++ 20210 redistributable but I reinstalled it anyway. When I run YAAC using COM4, YAAC opens the port with no errors , I can hear stations coming in but nothing appears in my
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Joseph LaFerla
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Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Greetings, all. For those who haven't been able to get YAAC working on Microsoft Windows since accepting a Java 8 upgrade past build 281, I think I have a fix. But I can't build the fix into YAAC
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Andrew P.
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Re: FCC Database Location on a Mac
Thanks Andrew.
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Keith Kaiser
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Re: FCC Database Location on a Mac
In your configured YAAC log directory, wherever that might happen to be (defaulting to the YAAC/logdir subdirectory of your personal home directory). It's in a single binary (non-human-readable) file
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Andrew P.
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FCC Database Location on a Mac
Where does YAAC store the FCC and RAC data on a Mac when we load them?
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Keith Kaiser
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Re: Java 8_261 on Microsoft Windows breaks YAAC!
Andrew I think I am mistaken about something. I want to use yaac to both receive and transmit aprs packets. So what port should I install ¨C the kenwood receive only port or the serial tnc port? I
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Joseph LaFerla
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Re: Java 8_261 on Microsoft Windows breaks YAAC!
The RFg means that the port is receiving GPS data. It doesn't mean anything is being done with it (such as altering your position beacon reports). If you don't want YAAC to receive GPS data,
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Andrew P.
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Re: Java 8_261 on Microsoft Windows breaks YAAC!
After trying again to delete the port and recreate it, I now have an enabled port but no stations. I keep trying to set yaac for no gps and Use GPS for position is unchecked but the icon still shows
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Joseph LaFerla
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#494
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Re: Java 8_261 on Microsoft Windows breaks YAAC!
OK I deleted the port I had set up and tried to add a receive only Kenwood tnc port. When I hit Next to enable the port, I get a java error saying cannot open the port. The radio should be receiving
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Joseph LaFerla
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#493
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Re: Java 8_261 on Microsoft Windows breaks YAAC!
It sounds like the cable is correct. The fact that the button says "RFg" instead of "RF" indicates that YAAC is receiving GPS data forwarded through the Kenwood radio.Is the radio actually receiving
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Andrew P.
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Re: Java 8_261 on Microsoft Windows breaks YAAC!
No and I use the same cable/connection to connect with a Kenwood MCPD700 program with no problems. Joe Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Sent: August 19, 2020 3:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
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Joseph LaFerla
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