Re: New feature request: export wxnow.txt
Interesting. Let me make sure I understand your concept. You want YAAC to collect the data from multiple weather stations and export the current weather data from each one into a separate wxnow.txt
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Andrew P.
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#960
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New feature request: export wxnow.txt
I had asked in the past about sending weather alerts to Twitter and I now understand the problems with that. At the same time Andrew mentioned his caution about trying to make YAAC a universal
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Bill WA4OPQ
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#959
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Re: No download US Radar
Thanks. I think I found an equivalent to the old file https://radar.weather.gov/Conus/RadarImg/latest_radaronly.gif at the web directory https://mrms.ncep.noaa.gov/data/RIDGEII/L2/CONUS/CREF_QCD/ ,
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Andrew P.
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Re: No download US Radar
Andrew, I am not sure exactly what page you had referenced prior exactly, but the NWS has completely revamped our radar page so it might be hard to find an exact match. If you can use GIS shapefiles
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Jerald Meadows - NOAA Federal <jerald.meadows@...>
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Re: No download US Radar
Thank you for your hard work. Rick USAF VETERAN I ----===_/( . )\_===---- Rick, kd4dra
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KD4DRA
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#956
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Re: No download US Radar
Yes, the US National Weather Service has moved the location of this data file. I hope to have found the new URL and coded it into the next build of YAAC. Andrew, KA2DDO author of YAAC
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Andrew P.
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#955
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No download US Radar
I try to download US Weather Radar, under View/raster maps I get error, Unable to load image file https://radar.weather.gov/Conus/Radarimg/latest_radaronly.gif Thanks for any help Rick
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KD4DRA
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Re: Davis Reply from using YAAC on Linux
Re:? ?Microsat products. I have used a number of Microsat devices over the past few years and have found them to be well built and reliable.? Microsat is a very small company, but most of our best
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rhclinton
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Re: Davis Reply from using YAAC on Linux
Yep, that's why I don't support the Davis weather stations directly. They claim their protocols are well-supported; yes, if you pay extra for the adapter device (especially the amateur-specific one
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Andrew P.
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#952
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Davis Reply from using YAAC on Linux
Andrew Here is the response I received from Davis Weather. I would also like to draw you attention to a new product I am trying to acquire. https://microsat.com.pl/product_info.php?products_id=172 I
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Richard Beggs
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#951
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Re: Davis Vantage Pro 2 with Ubuntu OS
OK, a few issues here: 1. The Serial_Weather port type in YAAC only supports Peet Bros weather stations (or any other brand that uses one or more of the protocols Peet Bros uses for their serial
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Andrew P.
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#950
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Davis Vantage Pro 2 with Ubuntu OS
From a friend who is trying to setup a weather station. Art N4EZZ <n4ezz@...> OpenPGP fingerprint E83F A68B 9E63 934A C4AC 1084 83C5 FDD3 9932 338E ============================= there's no
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Art N4EZZ
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Re: Keep Me On The Map
Yes, under beacon, the use GPS for position box is ticked. If i click on the home button, it takes me there immediately, but does not automatically track me. -- Pi4 4GB
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toy4trax@...
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Re: Linux AX.25
Being Linux, where just about anything you can imagine can be done, and then some... You could also script (using shell scripting or whatever) the needed changes to swap from one application to
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Dave_G0WBX
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Re: Keep Me On The Map
Is your beacon configured to use GPS for Position? If not, then your position is _only_ the fixed position in the beacon record. ________________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, March 2, 2021
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Andrew P.
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Re: Keep Me On The Map
I'm in the same boat. I have tried the Auto-Center map and no luck. Running usb GPS via GPSD -- Pi4 4GB
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toy4trax@...
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Re: Linux AX.25
Thanks Carl, I¡¯ll check those out. Mike
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Mike Allred <mike@...>
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Re: Linux AX.25
Hi Mike, There are a couple of solutions, one is rxecho, https://www.mankier.com/8/rxecho <https://www.mankier.com/8/rxecho> that routes ax25 packets between ports, or there is kissnetd
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Carl Makin
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Re: Keep Me On The Map
Well, assuming you have a GPS feeding into YAAC, either directly with the Serial_GPS or GPSD port type, or through a Kenwood port type (GPS hooked into the 1/8" phone jack on the side of the D710
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Andrew P.
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Keep Me On The Map
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I can't find it. Is there a way to keep my station centered on the map when I am driving? I've only been out a couple times since I got APRS hooked up in
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Michael WA7SKG
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