Re: [Xastir] Xastir question regarding Internet Server
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Josh Housey wrote: that I want Xastir to do is the gating of NWS info. I understand that I need to add an Internet server to do this. When I set it up and connected, I starting get lots of stations on the map, obviously. I figured that out by going to Filter Display and selecting Net that they won't be displayed. I am under the impression this is the correct idea to get rid of all the stations showing up on the map? I don't think this gets rid of anything else on any other of the displays. Actually, is there anyway to take this a step further, and only "display" certain stations/areas? Rather than filter the display, have you tried connecting to a filtered port on the internet server? Select port 14580 and put 'm/100' in the filter parameter box. Then you won't tie up your internet feed with the flood of data, and you'll only get packets originating within 100km of your position. -- Rick Green "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." -Benjamin Franklin ___ Xastir mailing list Xastir@xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
Re: [Xastir] Xastir question regarding Internet Server
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 opened up the floodgates to all the wx messages and found that all that was received was complaining from a couple of area hams because of all the activity was present (I still have the emails from the people involved). So, all I received was indirect complaints, so I shut down the service. Now I just use the feeds here with other software packages that I wrote to have running during weather net operations here. I run a three-monitor linux box that simultaneously displays all the WSR-88D products out of KMKX, xastir showing the wx alerts, and the text messages being sent out by the NWS color coded as to severity. If the service can be used up in Sheboygan and you have a group that will appreciate the service, then go for it. You have the ideas correct. If I can be of any help, just ask. 73 from 807, Richard, N6NKO Josh Housey wrote: Hi All The name here is Josh in Sheboygan, WI (north of Milwaukee). I have a question regarding using Xastir with an Internet Server. I have the general idea how it works, but, I am having a difficulty with it due to a complicated situation that will be explained below .8) I currently am running Xastir on a Linux machine running Slackware that is tied into 144.390. I have a Mac mini and a iBook laptop that I am using to connect to this machine and see the RF data over it and transmit out to RF. That is working well and I can watch and transmit all the APRS activity via laptop on my wireless network which is very neat. Anyway, my next project is to completely get rid of APRSD and use Xastir for nearly all of my APRS functions with the exception of the weather info that this Linux machine actually retrieves from another Linux machine which is connected to my Davis Wireless Advange Pro II station. Actually, the reason for getting rid of APRSD, and Ithink it is a problem, is that it starting to slow down the system. If I remember, there is a "memory" issue and that is more likely causing the system to slow down. The weather info, I think, will still say with DIGI_NED which is running with Xastir on a "AX25 Linux" setup", as it has some really neat messaging stuff that can be done while using the data. The function that I want Xastir to do is the gating of NWS info. I understand that I need to add an Internet server to do this. When I set it up and connected, I starting get lots of stations on the map, obviously. I figured that out by going to Filter Display and selecting Net that they won't be displayed. I am under the impression this is the correct idea to get rid of all the stations showing up on the map? I don't think this gets rid of anything else on any other of the displays. Actually, is there anyway to take this a step further, and only "display" certain stations/areas? Now, to actually gate the NWS, info to RF, I would need to add MKX*/GRB* (The nearest National Weather Services to me) to nws-stations.txt, just like I did with AB9FT-15 (my Macs)? Please correct me if any of this is wrong. After that is all set, I log into the "packet" Xastir computer through one of the Macs, and I am getting the Internet server feed as well and I only still want to see RF as I have it currently right now. Do I need to do filtering on the Mac in order to get rid of this or is there another way to accomplish this. But, if I do a Filter Display from Net with Xastir on the Mac, I will not be seeing anything as they are all off the "Net". The APRSD works well as I have it connected to the Internet server and only gates to RF the MKX/GRB* stuff but would like to use Xastir as it can and help the resources of the system from running APRSD over prolong periods of time Your help will be appreciated. 73 Josh, AB9FT No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail ___ Xastir mailing list Xastir@xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir ___ Xastir mailing list Xastir@xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
[Xastir] Xastir question regarding Internet Server
Hi All The name here is Josh in Sheboygan, WI (north of Milwaukee). I have a question regarding using Xastir with an Internet Server. I have the general idea how it works, but, I am having a difficulty with it due to a complicated situation that will be explained below .8) I currently am running Xastir on a Linux machine running Slackware that is tied into 144.390. I have a Mac mini and a iBook laptop that I am using to connect to this machine and see the RF data over it and transmit out to RF. That is working well and I can watch and transmit all the APRS activity via laptop on my wireless network which is very neat. Anyway, my next project is to completely get rid of APRSD and use Xastir for nearly all of my APRS functions with the exception of the weather info that this Linux machine actually retrieves from another Linux machine which is connected to my Davis Wireless Advange Pro II station. Actually, the reason for getting rid of APRSD, and Ithink it is a problem, is that it starting to slow down the system. If I remember, there is a "memory" issue and that is more likely causing the system to slow down. The weather info, I think, will still say with DIGI_NED which is running with Xastir on a "AX25 Linux" setup", as it has some really neat messaging stuff that can be done while using the data. The function that I want Xastir to do is the gating of NWS info. I understand that I need to add an Internet server to do this. When I set it up and connected, I starting get lots of stations on the map, obviously. I figured that out by going to Filter Display and selecting Net that they won't be displayed. I am under the impression this is the correct idea to get rid of all the stations showing up on the map? I don't think this gets rid of anything else on any other of the displays. Actually, is there anyway to take this a step further, and only "display" certain stations/areas? Now, to actually gate the NWS, info to RF, I would need to add MKX*/GRB* (The nearest National Weather Services to me) to nws-stations.txt, just like I did with AB9FT-15 (my Macs)? Please correct me if any of this is wrong. After that is all set, I log into the "packet" Xastir computer through one of the Macs, and I am getting the Internet server feed as well and I only still want to see RF as I have it currently right now. Do I need to do filtering on the Mac in order to get rid of this or is there another way to accomplish this. But, if I do a Filter Display from Net with Xastir on the Mac, I will not be seeing anything as they are all off the "Net". The APRSD works well as I have it connected to the Internet server and only gates to RF the MKX/GRB* stuff but would like to use Xastir as it can and help the resources of the system from running APRSD over prolong periods of time Your help will be appreciated. 73 Josh, AB9FT No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail ___ Xastir mailing list Xastir@xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
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