Does this mean that on sept 19 each year we can disregard the aprs spec and
treat it as simply "guidelines"? Will thar be a CB radio jargon day on Oct
4? (10-4)
Wes
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Curt, WE7U <[EMAIL
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, C. Griffin wrote:
Does this only work with speech modes or does it translate all the menus and
labeling?
No on speech. Yes on menus.
The Perl script works on ASCII text, should you choose to use it
separately. Methinks it might behoove some of you to add 't to PINE
as a
On Sep 15, 2008, at 19:09, Curt, WE7U wrote:
I'm sorry I probably won't be around on the mailing lists for TLAPD
(Talk Like A Pirate Day), which is September 19th every year, but
at least Xastir is ready for it this year.
Does this only work with speech modes or does it translate all the
> Upgrade to the latest devel snapshot or CVS and do "xastir -h" or
> "xastir -?" and you'll see.
Well, that was fun, but I think I still prefer Engilsh.
Tom KD7LXL
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I'm sorry I probably won't be around on the mailing lists for TLAPD
(Talk Like A Pirate Day), which is September 19th every year, but at
least Xastir is ready for it this year.
Upgrade to the latest devel snapshot or CVS and do "xastir -h" or
"xastir -?" and you'll see.
FWIW: The Perl scripts