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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
By Dave_G0WBX · #947 ·
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
By Andrew P. · #946 ·
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
By toy4trax@... · #945 ·
Re: Linux AX.25
Thanks Carl, I¡¯ll check those out. Mike
By Mike Allred <mike@...> · #944 ·
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
By Carl Makin · #943 ·
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
By Andrew P. · #942 ·
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
By Michael WA7SKG · #941 ·
Re: Linux AX.25
Thanks for the response Andrew. Looks like it would be challenging and I can't say how much demand there would be for the feature in the larger community.? I can tell you what my use case is. I am
By Mike Allred <mike@...> · #940 ·
Re: Linux AX.25
No, YAAC does not at the present time support access to the Linux native AX.25 protocol stack. Part of the problem is that YAAC is a Java application and the native AX.25 stack is not accessible
By Andrew P. · #939 ·
Linux AX.25
Hello, I'm now to the group, so apologies if this has been mentioned recently.? A Google search let me to a post on this subject from early last year and made me aware of this group. Does YAAC
By Mike Allred <mike@...> · #938 ·
Re: Question regarding 'Stations heard directly by'
No, it doesn't, because you still have no guarantee that W0NED-10 is the _fastest_ I-gate to deliver to the APRS-IS in the area. Just FYI, YAAC is typically dead-last in the race of I-gates to forward
By Andrew P. · #937 ·
Re: Question regarding 'Stations heard directly by'
Sorry I didn't make clear what my intentions were for this test. I'm simply trying to verify that W0NED-10 is functioning properly as an Igate, not propagation analysis. Does that change your answer ?
By Matt Reynolds · #936 ·
Re: Question regarding 'Stations heard directly by'
Whoops. Missed the point you were making. Note that W0NED-10 is not necessarily the fastest I-gate in the area, so it is possible that the later I-gate actually got your packets to the Internet more
By Andrew P. · #935 ·
Re: Question regarding 'Stations heard directly by'
Because you didn't hear it directly; you heard it via a digipeater. Direct means that no other station had to help you get there. ________________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, February 24,
By Andrew P. · #934 ·
Question regarding 'Stations heard directly by'
I transmitted an aprs position packet from my aprsdroid unit. After doing so, my aprsdroid unit (KD0PYK-7) was properly positioned on the APRS.fi map. Looking at the 'Last path' for my aprsdroid
By Matt Reynolds · #933 ·
Re: Heard Stations/raw packets/aprs.fi update
Your set-up description is not very clear. I'm guessing at what you are doing, so here's my best shot with incomplete information, in regards to your questions, in order: 1. When you say "most other
By Andrew P. · #932 ·
Heard Stations/raw packets/aprs.fi update
Testing my yaac I-gate: 1. When transmitting a position from my test radio, the raw packets display showed my call sign as the source (KD0PYK): destination: APDP16<-wide1-1, wide2-1 message body:
By Matt Reynolds · #931 ·
Re: Three messaging bugs
©\©\©\©\©\©\©\ Original Message ©\©\©\©\©\©\©\ Here are a few examples I pulled out of my log. 17/Feb/2021 15:26:13,"Serial_TNC: /dev/ttyUSB0[WG3K]","WG3K>APJYC1,WIDE2-2::N8VNR :Looks
By Eric H. Christensen · #930 ·
Re: Two messaging bugs
Thank you for the comments. Regarding your first issue, can you send me a sample of the outgoing message (including the ack string), and the ack responses you are receiving. Unless the ack text and
By Andrew P. · #929 ·
Two messaging bugs
I'm seeing three messaging bugs: First, when I receive an acknowledgement for a sent message, that acknowledgement doesn't always make the message turn green, meaning that the message continues to be
By Eric H. Christensen · #928 ·