On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Tom Russo wrote:
Since Earl has already installed libdb4.5 he should now just need to install
libdb4.5-dev --- ignore my previous instructions to install libdb4.4-dev,
unless you also de-install libdb4.5 first. You want to have only one version
of libdb installed so that
Nutshell build...
Install from repo:
lesstif devel
proj, nad, and devel
shapelib devel
Download and build with configure --prefix=/usr:
gdal
libgeotiff
gpsman
One small issue - xastir was looking for .xbm's in
/usr/share/xastir and they were installed in
/usr/local/share/xastir. Did a
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 04:55:26PM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] flavor, containing:
I've tried setting up some filters but was left feeling like i made a mistake
in my setup.
i tried m/160 (should work out to 100 miles from my location right?) in
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Tom Russo wrote:
Did you set up your interface so that you transmitted your position to the
APRS-IS server? If not, it has no idea where you are and so can't tell you
when there is a station within 160km of you.
Check that your interface has Allow Transmitting turned on.
On Thursday 07 June 2007 5:09:16 pm Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Tom Russo wrote:
Did you set up your interface so that you transmitted your position to the
APRS-IS server? If not, it has no idea where you are and so can't tell you
when there is a station within 160km of you.
At 02:55 PM 6/7/2007, Chris Thompson wrote:
I've tried setting up some filters but was left feeling like i made a mistake
in my setup.
i tried m/160 (should work out to 100 miles from my location right?) in the
filters box under interface interface control properties
i set the port number to
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
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Earl Needham wrote:
It sounds like you have a good handle on the filter statements, but I
always look at http://www.aprs-is.net/javAPRSSrvr/javaprsfilter.htm to help me
out with them. Just in case anybody else might need it...
If the people RTFM in the Xastir
What server(s)? m/160 should have provided a filter of 160 km (I think
that's 100 miles more or less but I'm no longer positive).
For the Core servers, for sure, 14580 is the correct user-defined port.
What else was set? At this time, you're not connected to any of the
core servers that I
I had the same issue (no pass-code) when trying to set up a filter a while
back. I found the Tier 2 servers to be a good tool for troubleshooting
because they show who is logged in simply by clicking on the applicable
server at http://www.aprs2.net/
When I found myself logged in, but it said
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