Steve,
If you have another computer available, just download the .tgz files
needed and put them on a flashdrive and load from there.
Another way, that is if you have the capability, get the data over your
cellphone data connection.
73 from 807,
Richard , N6NKO
Steve/WM5Z wrote:
Well guys
up. Not professional grade but it will do the jobs that I need it to do.
Have a good week. Now to pull up a property survey to figure out an
issue for someone.
Best Regards,
Richard, N6NKO
Gerry Creager wrote:
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
Gerry,
Yes, the coffee has kicked in and I had e
tree canopy.
I had the GPS unit on top of a 7 ft PVC pipe talking to my smartphone
over bluetooth. I just ran out of time to cover the whole place but the
proof of concept pans out.
Now its off to other work tasks.
73 from 807,
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Gerry Creager wrote:
Richard Polivka, N6NKO
Gerry,
Good morning!
I realize that wholeheartedly, but to have this big of a screwupoh,
wait, this is the Federal Government
73 from 807,
Richard
Gerry Creager wrote:
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I admit that one point does not make a trend but what I found was
eyeopening.
I
I admit that one point does not make a trend but what I found was
eyeopening.
I wanted just Fond du Lac county in Wisconsin to use as a base map for
mapping project that I am working on ( a Boy Scout campground). I pulled
in my files into QGIS and then brought in "fe_2007_55039_edges". I did
campground map for Boy Scouts, so I don't need
sub-meter accuracy here, just something reasonable.
Now to lunch with the XYL,
Richard, N6NKO
Steve Friis wrote:
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
Seeing no messages and its icon in the Gulf of Mexico is missing.
Now back to my preparations for a exe
Seeing no messages and its icon in the Gulf of Mexico is missing.
Now back to my preparations for a exercise in frustration: A kinematic
survey of a campground using just an L1 receiver tomorrow.
73 from 807,
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Contrary to previously published reports to the contrary, Gerry WILL
take vacations.
This just points out to the lack of redundancy in systems and their
presentations. AFAIK, there is no redundancy for WXSVR or Gerry's
servers (direct copy).
If you look back in the email archives, there was
In the case of my Fedora 8 install, I put in the line
"-I/usr/include/libgeotiff" to get rid of the same message.
73 from 807,
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Tom Russo wrote:
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http://xastir.cvs.sourceforge.net/xastir/xastir/FAQ?revision=1.78&view=markup
73
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
echo $LANG -> "en_US.UTF-8"
changed LANG = C
Issue gone. Running Fedora 8.
Hmmm..
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John Ronan wrote:
Hmm,
Doesn't this g
chard, N6NKO
Wes Johnston, AI4PX wrote:
THanks for the suggestion ls /dev/ttys0 -la shows crw-rw-rw- for
permissions. So I guess this isn't it.
Wes
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Richard Polivka, N6NKO <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check permissions. I would set it to 666
Check permissions. I would set it to 666 / rw-rw-rw- and see. I have had
issues where that is a fix.
It is a "dangerous" fix because of the permission issues, but it is
worth the experiment.
73 from 807,
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Wes Johnston, AI4PX wrote:
Guys, I tried to get xastir to talk to my T
On 22 Jun 2008, at 13:27, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I am running the latest devel release here from a console window and
I am getting this message that is font related:
Warning:
Name: create_appshell text_output2
Class: XmTextField
Character '\260' not supported in font. Discard
I am running the latest devel release here from a console window and I
am getting this message that is font related:
Warning:
Name: create_appshell text_output2
Class: XmTextField
Character '\260' not supported in font. Discarded.
I am sure that this message has been there for some ti
I haven't run wxalert -> RF in some time. There were several people
complaining about the traffic on THEIR QUIET channel, plus there were
several relays not configured properly in the area and even with one hop
request sent out, the messages were bounced all over the place many times.
Just try
Possibly, is there an issue with either Lesstif or OpenMotif?
73 from a very soggy 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Ray Wells wrote:
Alex Carver wrote:
--- On Sun, 6/8/08, Curt, WE7U wrote:
The main thread does all the graphical stuff. Perhaps the
new
bulletin popping up is causing a problem with
I can't get F9 to install on the T42. Still running F8.
I have tried several times using a separate hard drive in the laptop and
have had no luck.
Now on to modifying xastir to talk intelligently.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Eric Christensen wrote:
SUDO YUM INSTALL XASTIR
Gerry Creager w
I am trying to mod the code to use festival in a more descriptive way. I
just need to know where the above is processed at to add the appropriate
hooks.
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I have to tweak the .dbfawk files to eliminate what I don't want at
which magnification.
This is where I get the most speedup.
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Richard, N6NKO
Chip Griffin wrote:
Is there a way to speed up the loading of maps? Specifically, when I
use the line maps and dbfawk conversions it is
Curt,
Check Freshmeat. There is another package out there that is competing
with the Image/GraphicsMagick game.
It is called "ExactImage". You may want to look into it in your spare
time ;-)
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Curt, WE7U wrote:
I've been using GM in OpenSuSE-10.3, but the lates
I looked at the brochure for this. There is something that tells me to
beware of this. If it sounds to be too good to be true...
I know that one time I did a one hour occupation of a HARN monument here
in WI with my laptop and my Garmin GPS V.
I then brought the data back and did some post-proc
Currently, these are the maps that I am using:
arealm
areawater
county (state file)
edges
place (state file)
pointlm
The rest appear to be census service specific or not of good use for the
xastir users at the moment.
Map layering of the files is quite important or details get covered up.
Ge
that I have use. These are still a
work-in-progress, so be warned.
tgr2007arealm.dbfawk:
# tgr2007arealm.dbfawk
#
# Copyright (C) 2003-2008 The Xastir Group
#
# Census.gov 2007-FE TigerMaps for AREALM
# Richard Polivka, N6NKO - April, 2008
#
#
# This dbfawk file is used to map arbitrar
I use gm on my little radar maps that I download on BigBox. If I use IM,
the same process fails after some time.
I have several radar map .geo's installed just in case the primary radar
site that I use fails. Here is a stretch idea that would take some work
to implement. You have three radar s
important info such as local
parks, creeks, etc.
Now to go and walk around a bit - can't sit too long. Plus the dog is
dreaming.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I am wondering who participated in getting these maps made
I have to thank the authors/contributors to Quantum GIS. This program is
proving to be quite useful in editing the TIGER 2007 FE shapefiles.
There is s much missing from Milwaukee county, it is unbelievable. I
am just using it on my laptop but I can see where BigBox with its three
eyes can
All,
I have managed to get this mapset quite usable. To wit, I will be
posting the .dbfawk's to the group presently. I just have to clean up
the lines to make them a bit more presentable.
One drawback is how inconsistent the data is from one county to another.
Some counties have bounteous in
others for providing the seeds to
this project.
I will be sending the DVD's of the 2007FE files to Gerry Creager
presently for him to install on his systems.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
After spending a lot of time getting square eyeballs working on this,
in bet
:
# tgr2007arealm.dbfawk
#
# Copyright (C) 2003-2008 The Xastir Group
#
# Census.gov 2007-FE TigerMaps for AREALM
# Richard Polivka, N6NKO - April, 2008
#
#
# This dbfawk file is used to map arbitrary dbf data that accompanies
# a shapefile into Xastir canoncical values of:
# key - search key
work here using Tom's dbfawk file.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Gerry Creager wrote:
Only if I had time. I've systems that are misbehaving.
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
Naw, I am just going to go down into my mancave and pine away at the
new files.with a sliver of hope of gra
Naw, I am just going to go down into my mancave and pine away at the new
files.with a sliver of hope of grabbing them all today. Woodn't you too?
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Gerry Creager wrote:
We wouldnt want you bored, now would we?
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
And I
And I just downloaded all of the NOW old US files. So goes my life.
Now to write another script...
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Gerry Creager wrote:
http://technology.slashgeo.org/article.pl?sid=08/04/01/1055250
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All,
A script could be written and run under root/sudo privileges that does
the WGET, then puts in zero length files as placeholders if there are no
files present in the download package. Xastir would have to accept zero
length as a legit file.
Now, there would have to be some way of forcing
Methinks this may be what you are looking for ---
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
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Here is a process that I am sure can be adapted for connecting to
, have the URL, but not sure how to identify
the tie points... Any idea where to get that data?
-Joe
KA3NAM
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
Scott,
You may be looking at the wrong file on the server.
Here is the .geo that I have for that site:
#[JGX_N0R - produced from .gfw file by K1KWP
Scott,
You may be looking at the wrong file on the server.
Here is the .geo that I have for that site:
#[JGX_N0R - produced from .gfw file by K1KWP - 2006-07-18]
URL http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/RadarImg/N0R/JGX_N0R_0.gif
TIEPOINT 0 0 -85.9106 35.0210
TIEPOINT 600 550 -80.7828 30.3205
IMAGESIZ
Some time ago, a group of us took the RIDGE radars and created .geo's
for them.
If you do a search in the archives, you may find the messages that
relate to them and put them into your map database.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Kurt Freiberger wrote:
I just talked to Gerry, and he will look
Here is a process that I am sure can be adapted for connecting to the
internet with you laptop using BT. This works for me on my IBM T42,
Fedora 8, Cingular 8525 smartphone, and bluetooth. I suggest that you
get an unlimited data plan or the cellphone carrier will eat your bones
for an appetize
Appears to be dead. No messages here on two feeds here.
Jus' waitin' on the ugly stuff to move in... 43 out now, -5 tonight, mix
of snow, high winds, bad windchills. Hopefully, no twisters.
I am so glad that I have a brick house to insulate against the winds.
Most homes here are wood siding a
Yup, I have cycles to burn.
BigBox is running three monitors across at 1280x1024 each (effective
3840x1024) as one desktop.
I do have another free video port to add another monitor
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Bob Donnell wrote:
I was discussing this with Curt on IM, and had the th
As it stands at the moment:
alert, blo snow, dense fog, flood, freeze, frost, heat, heavy snow,
marine, red flag, snow, severe thunderstorm, severe weather, tornado,
wind chill wind winter weather
I also have one for Child Abduction done but I am not sure if WXSVR
spits those out.
Since I
I don't think there would be an issue here in the US. The limitation is
in the protocol. The comment field can carry the fully qualified
callsign and since, at least here, the id packet should be sent every
ten minutes, or less. That would meet the US requirement. I am not sure
what the ID requ
I managed to catch a bad message today. Luckily, I was saving ALL info
from xastir. I put the net.log file into khexedit and picked out the
following line. Here it is in hex:
4b 45 59 53 4d 57 3e 41 50 52 53 2c 71 41 4f 2c
57 58 53 56 52 3a 3b 4b 45 59 4d 31 37 33 30 7a
2a 30 37 31 38 33 30 7a
Jim,
Most GPS units are good to 4 decimals. Any higher precision requires
post-processing or L1/L2 reception (not avail in consumer equipment).
When you factor in multipath and all the other variables, 4 decimals is
quite good but it takes time and patience - think searching for a
geocache in
In checking the SPC forecasts for the next couple of days, testing
fodder may be few and far between. Even then, stuff can still slip
through. I can put BigBox to record all day and see what I pick up in
the nets.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Gerry Creager wrote:
I watched it for a couple of
I just put in the FC2 version on my F7 machine and backed out
lesstif-devel. I ended up having to create a symlink for the shared
libraries and all is running fine. Even the slider bars appear to be fine.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Lee Bengston wrote:
Thanks, I guess I won't be in a hurry
Nokia bought Navteq for $6.8B US, either this week or last week.
Now the fun begins
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Tom Russo wrote:
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 10:53:12PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of
the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
Google and Mapquest get th
Tom,
Thanks for the tip on including diff's in email. "diff -u" it is.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Tom Russo wrote:
I would have sent the diff as an enclosure but i figured that is
frowned upon.
Well, the more troublesome thing is using old-style diff instead of unified
diff ---
These have not been rolled into the code or CVS. I have used the latest
CVS code as the base.
I can email the new .xbm's and the modified map_shp.c to you if you wish.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Tate Belden wrote:
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I am going to be adding more code and
I am going to be adding more code and xbm's to support FROST and FREEZE
issuances.
That will give me something to do between the honeydo listS today.
73 from 807,
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Sounds like you have BUGGY software...
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PS: Gerry, I get to work from home all this week.
Gerry Creager wrote:
I'm having significant RAID issues of late .
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/usr/local/include is where the directory and/or files are put for
geotiff if locally compiled and not assigned a home during ./configure,
IIRC.
I have been pulling them from the Fedora repository testing for
consistency of code over distributions because the creators/compilers of
the RPM's a
Fedora 7
Can't find either 'xtiffio.h' or 'geo_normalize.h' and bombs out on compile.
I had to precede both with 'libgeotiff/' to work.
Files were in /usr/include/libgeotiff.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Richard Polivka, N6NKO
Sent: Saturday, 25 August 2007 9:51 AM
To: Curt Mills, WE7U
Cc: XASTIR list
Subject: Re: [Xastir] GraphicsMagick (aka.. Too hot in Alabama)
Out of curiosity, was the GM precompiled and if so what package was it
from?
This is for the good of the
Curt,
No TNC present, all INET feed.
I will get INET logging running on BigBox and go from there.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
This may be a repeat of a previous issue but xastir is spewing this out
today
Out of curiosity, was the GM precompiled and if so what package was it
from?
This is for the good of the group.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, John Ronan wrote:
also 'upgrade' to GraphicsMagick.
After doing so (using --quantum-depth=16) I get
Magic
n/t
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I guess you can return from the dead.
Welcome back xastir listserver.
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Corby,
The tornado.xbm will only display if there is a Tornado Warning present,
plus there should be a yellow polygon around the warning area. A tornado
watch should generate a red/black hash outline box around the watch area.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Corby Krick wrote:
Hey all. We're i
Messages from KAKQ (Virginia) are coming out in the Atlantic ocean.
Maybe WXSVR has taken a flight of fancy.
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Child Abduction Emergency - "Amber Alert"
I know that the NWS is now disseminating this product. Can Dale pass on
these and Xastir use the county fill and display a red "Amber Alert"?
73 from 807,
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This may be a repeat of a previous issue but xastir is spewing this out
today ...
extract_multipoints: invalid value in (filtered) "Center of MaxConcern
}d0df e e e XKe {CEbAH": 24,-179
extract_multipoints: invalid value in (filtered) "Center of MaxConcern
}d0df e e e XKe {CEbAH": 24,-179
extr
going to
get hot around here!
73s,
Eric W4OTN
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
Found that I did not have the correct zone maps installed on the laptop.
Heat advisories are now showing up. This is now a good thing.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Found that I did not have the correct zone maps installed on the laptop.
Heat advisories are now showing up. This is now a good thing.
73 from 807,
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Jason,
I can redo the .xbm's to allow for the dithering and proper stacking.
The ones that I created were built to fill in the gaps.
I can go through them and make sure that they will properly stack and
not obliterate.
Something to do while in my lazyboy listening to classical music
enjoyi
Eric,
The code, from what I see, can be prioritized. Last night, I had two up
at once over Chicago - Svr Tstorm and Tornado. If they can be
consistently layered, the need for priority goes out the window. The
layering would allow for showing all warnings that are active for the area.
73 from 80
Just completed the .xbm for DENSE_FOG.
Now this message and HEAT (ADVIS and WARN) both appear to use the zone
areas...
# 1186362239 Sun Aug 05 20:03:59 CDT 2007
ILNNPW>APRS::NWS_WARN
:061000z,HEAT,INZ50-58-59-66-73>75-80-KYZ89>98-OHZ60>62-70>72-78-79 {600BB
# 1186362275 Sun Aug 05 20:04:35
l - THANKS!!
Look'n forward to it
73
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
Curt,
I have created additional .xbm's for WX warnings. I have three - heat
(HEAT), svr_tstrm (SVRTSM) , and wind_chill (?). Heat would be red,
svr_tstrm in red and I would put wind_chill in red.
I can send them t
Curt,
The WX_Alert list shows the line that has HEAT shows NWS_WARN. Is this
an issue?
I can send my code changes to you. No need for a diff file as I only
changed one little area.
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Have SVRTSM working. HEAT does not display even though I have inserted
the same code into map_shp.c as SVRTSM.
What am I missing?
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Richard, N6NKO
Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
Curt,
I have created additional .xbm's for WX warnings. I have three - heat
(HEAT), svr_
Curt,
I have created additional .xbm's for WX warnings. I have three - heat
(HEAT), svr_tstrm (SVRTSM) , and wind_chill (?). Heat would be red,
svr_tstrm in red and I would put wind_chill in red.
I can send them to you under separate cover. I will try and generate the
appropriate code in map
I got the routines from Jason to try and see if I can do the conversions
on BigBox with Fedora 7.
It crashes because of a naming issue with our friend GDAL.
Since I am on the laptop, I will have to get the exact details later.
Happy, happy, joy, joy...
Richard, N6NKO
Warnings abound in UP of Michigan and Xastir shows none and the log is
blank.
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Alright, now I have a bug on the brain. That is good. Keeps me from
thinking about spending money. Plus, XM Classics is on - no wine yet -
way too early. But I am wired to the neck in caffeine and the pot is empty.
Let me make a proposal. Now I will run it up the flagpole so make sure
your sig
I will look at the routine also. Many eyes make a load light (duck).
Plus, outside they are talking about temps with THREE digits here in
Brew City today. Plus, winds in the 15-30 MPH range - can you spell
"convection oven"?
The threshold setup is akin to windowing. I may be going over previou
I am on the laptop. I will go down and fire up BigBox, grab and test.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Tom Russo wrote:
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 04:17:39PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of
the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
Tom,
Already did --without-gdal. The progr
Tom,
I will do a CVS checkout tonight, if possible. I was wondering if this
will conflict with the name change that was put into CVS earlierto avoid
the call to libgdal_rtree, or was that backed out?
It is possible that when I pulled GDAL our of the repo, GRASS was pulled
in as a dependency.
On Jul 1, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I have just now created a vertical 1/2 wave dipole. I tune it with
an MFJ box.
A roll-up J-pole is slightly more complex to build (but not much!)
and doesn't need a tuner. A J-pole has noticeably more gain than a
dipole, too.
Tom,
IIRC, my laptop version of xastir had me compile separately GDAL. BigBox
got GDAL from the repo.
All I can say is "AIIIEEE" as he runs into the darkness, holding his
head, and thinking of Muench.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Tom Russo wrote:
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 07:35:33A
unbalanced coax.
Just personal preference. Coax is more easily had than twinlead in an
emergency
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Jason Winningham wrote:
On Jul 1, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I have just now created a vertical 1/2 wave dipole. I tune it with an
MFJ box
Here is a quick and dirty one. We all have coax, wire ties, and a good
pitching arm.
Sometimes a mast is not the easiest thing to install but if you have
tall overhanging objects, this helps. I always carry a spool of mason's
twine (either pink or electric green/yellow). The antenna is made ou
04PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of
the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
On 6/29/07, Richard Polivka, N6NKO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I will send the -v from gcc and the output from both runs under a
separate email. I don't think that there is
Gents,
There is no need to start a religious war over editing ./configure. I am
trying to understand what is going on.
I want to try a couple of items first before the CVS release.
It appears that using either "-lrtree -Lrtree" or "-Lrtree -lrtree" does
not make a difference, It still faults
e:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
All I did was remove the one library search, not both. If the library
was not available, linking should have failed due to an undefined
reference call.
And the library should be available, 'cuz it's part of Xastir.
A possibi
Tom,
All I did was remove the one library search, not both. If the library
was not available, linking should have failed due to an undefined
reference call.
The executable does run on my system as I have compiled it.
What I will do is compile 1.9.0 straight and capture the whole process
and
I need this confirmed.
I did a Fedora 7 install on BigBox. Brought in the requisite routines to
work with 1.9.1.
configure / make / crash on CoverSplit issue.
Found "-Lrtree -lrtree" in command line that cause the crash.
Edited out "-lrtree" in configure file.
Make clean / configure / make
Gents,
About OpenMotif, look at the following link: http://lwn.net/Articles/197744/
Fedora was planning, and did from what I can find, to drop OpenMotif
because of licensing issues.
You will probably have to use LessTif, which is available via Pirut.
There was an email that I posted on what
In checking the station details, he/she is showing a range of 20 miles.
Remember, that number is based on a clear shot. Burnett County is not
that flat and is tree laden. The effective range for the station will be
less. It appears that in a 50 mile radius of Burnett, I count four
stations adve
Another possibility is to look at Byonics.com. They make units that work
great for APRS trackers.
They may be a possibility.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Jim Tolbert wrote:
Thank you very much to Curt, Jason, Tom, & Gerry for the comments.
So if I were to go with APRS/ Xastir /Linux..
Running just fine on Fedora 7 on the T42.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Curt, WE7U wrote:
Project: XASTIR (xastir)
Package: xastir-development
Date : 2007-06-15 11:14
Project "XASTIR" ('xastir') has released the new version of package
'xastir-development'. You can download it from SourceFor
A couple of ideas come to mind:
1) Was Fedora 7 used as an upgrade or clean install?
2) Was the disk/partitions wiped saving /home?
I have my HD partitioned into five sections: WinXP, /boot, /, swap, /home.
This way, when I upgrade, all I wipe are the /boot, and / (root). /home
is not touched
Earl,
This is where the compositing/layers come in handy. I have the radar
image on the lowest layer, the county layout above that, the street map
above, then the cities as the top layer.
This way, Xastir does the layering work.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Gerry Creager wrote:
The WMS map
I have a fresh install of Fedora 7 production. Refer to previous emails
about 1.9 and Fedora 7.
I downloaded the CVS devel package and compiled. It runs with no issues
or problems short of a couple of nuisance warnings during compile.
It sounds like this is a bad install of Fedora 7.
73 from
All is running well now. I am committing bit-banging abuse to Gerry's
server getting the state map.
Also, I am running a GlobalSat BT-359 Bluetooth GPS receiver and it is
feeding my location to the GPS. I am not using gpsd either.
So far, so good. Now to see where it all leads now.
73 from 8
Was doing 1.8.5-Apr06 and got the following:
Making all in symbols
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/n6nko/xastir/xastir-1.8.5/symbols'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/n6nko/xastir/xastir-1.8.5/symbols'
Making all in callpass
make[2]: Entering directory `
I believe that this is/was the way that the Linux kernel is sequenced.
Up front, it would tell us where the package stands.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Curt, WE7U wrote:
I think we should put out a stable release as soon as possible.
This seems like a good time to do it as it has been some
If you need to dig into the .dbf file to get the headers, there are some
programs out there that can do it. OpenOffice Calc can parse the .dbf
file and show the metadata headers so the .dbfawk file can be written.
I have found that the fed's are great at updating the data records but
very, ver
Josh,
I did what you are describing just using one machine - Inet->RF
(stns/wx/data), RF->RF(digi), but no RF->Inet, here in the Milwaukee area.
I was doing for a long time and decided to stop providing the service
since I saw no evidence of the information being used. So, as a test, I
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