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Network GPS apps from phone
Andrew can this be a future option? NMEA streamed from a certain IP to a certain IP port 11123? Review Jason's video for further. Looks like a new port is posible. https://youtu.be/rkmQxvT8BpQ Ronny
By Ronny Julian · #927 ·
Re: Beacon tab dissapears
No, you're not crying wolf. The log file you sent me showed me what the problem was. You never saved the default beacon record (after presumably creating and saving a second beacon record). The Beacon
By Andrew P. · #926 ·
Re: Beacon tab dissapears
I attempted to recreate the problem this morning. I started YAAC -clean. So far, I am unable to reproduce the issue. sorry for crying wolf. best danny
By daniel boggiano · #925 ·
Re: Beacon tab dissapears
Here it is.
By daniel boggiano · #924 ·
Re: Beacon tab dissapears
I had a similar issue, I think the beacon tab was still present but every time I restarted YAAC it would prompt me to setup a beacon, essentially the beacon configuration would not be retained between
By DaveK · #923 ·
Re: Beacon tab dissapears
Sounds like you managed to find a bug that only appears when creating the Beacon tab after making certain settings. In which case, there should be a stack trace in the YAAC.out file reporting why the
By Andrew P. · #922 ·
Beacon tab dissapears
I made a new Buster card for my pi 400. I have pretty much done everything as before with the depenancies and installing yaac. After install and configuratiom with the expert editor, the next time i
By daniel boggiano · #921 ·
Re: wxnow.txt question
Make sure that you add it in your fstab file so that it remounts on reboot. Otherwise you will have to remember to manually mount it every time...
By @n8acl · #920 ·
Re: wxnow.txt question
Thanks Guys, Yes I did just mount the share to a new folder YAAC/share and its now working properly. Thank you, Mike W8GMC
By W8GMC <Michael_MSN@...> · #919 ·
Re: wxnow.txt question
Did you mount the share on the YAAC Pi?
By @n8acl · #918 ·
Re: wxnow.txt question
Can you access the file from a command shell using a simple 'cat' command? YAAC does not understand network paths. It has to be a file on a filesystem mounted on the computer where YAAC is running. It
By Andrew P. · #917 ·
wxnow.txt question
Im running CumulusMX and YAAC on a separate 3B+ Raspberry Pi's, Ive set up samba on the Cumulus pi and have the wxnow.txt located in that share. I can access the wxnow file from my YAAC file manager
By kc8fws <Michael_MSN@...> · #916 ·
Re: Plug-in Question
I dont think I am running the rxtx plugin on my pi0. My Pi0 is slow but still functional, latest bare bones OS. And latest yaac Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> Sent: Saturday, February
By DaveK · #915 ·
Re: Plug-in Question
I'm running it with good results on a 3B+.? It's sluggish in responding to interactions, but as a kiosk-type setup where it's mostly just to sit back and watch in awe, it's fine.? It's okay for
By David Rush · #914 ·
Re: Plug-in Question
Hi Danny, Did you check this out where your getting your JSSC from? During the startup in terminal there will be a line like this (JSSC found at /home/pi/YAAC/YAAC/lib/jssc-2.9.2.jar) I had to
By DaveK · #913 ·
Re: Plug-in Question
I might add that your problem running YAAC on a pi zero may be that it is underpowered. You would have a better experience with a pi 3B+ or a 4B I once loaded the full pi OS on a pi zero, I could not
By Bill WA4OPQ · #912 ·
Re: Plug-in Question
The legacy RXTX plugin is for users on a platform where the JSSC library (the replacement for the RXTX library) is not available but RXTX is, so it allows using the RXTX library instead. It doesn't
By Andrew P. · #911 ·
Plug-in Question
What is the legacy RXTX plugin? Will it help with getting pi0 working? I still can¡¯t figure that out. thanks danny
By daniel boggiano · #910 ·
Re: Solid and dashed lines?
The hop path lines I see are all green, even after going through a digi, and all appear to be the same length dash. Do I have a setting messed up somewhere?
By KG7KMV · #909 ·
Re: Solid and dashed lines?
Thanks, You explained it quite well. That's kinda what I thought. Jim Q
By Jim Quattlebaum (W4QQI) <jim@...> · #908 ·