On Mar 10, 2007, at 8:55 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, mark wrote:
The difficulty I've had attempting this is the cute auto-baud
'feature'
of the HK232. At power-up, the HK232 is set for serial comms of 1200
7E1. But at 1200, it can require several asterisk character entries
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, mark wrote:
> The difficulty I've had attempting this is the cute auto-baud 'feature'
> of the HK232. At power-up, the HK232 is set for serial comms of 1200
> 7E1. But at 1200, it can require several asterisk character entries
> separated by 1-second intervals to get the HK2
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Peter Maxfield wrote:
I would still like to overlay one of the radar maps over the tiger maps, but
can't seem to get it right. I've tried different layers without success. I
don't even see it as an example on the Xastir site.
Here's how I do it:
Navigate to /usr/share
Peter Maxfield wrote:
I would still like to overlay one of the radar maps over the tiger maps, but
can't seem to get it right. I've tried different layers without success. I
don't even see it as an example on the Xastir site.
In select the map(s) you are trying to set a level
on. Then ch
I have an ancient Heathkit HK232 that I'd like to use for my APRS setup
(a home station). Can Xastir be interfaced successfully with the
HK232?
The difficulty I've had attempting this is the cute auto-baud 'feature'
of the HK232. At power-up, the HK232 is set for serial comms of 1200
7E1. But
Again, thanx to everyone who has put up with me these past few weeks and
months. I now have Xastir running on my "dual boot"notebook (Edgy Eft).
Weather alerts, FCC database and address locator all appear to be working
fine. I'm learning a lot about linux. It seems that once you grasp the
princ