On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, Curt wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, Kevin Paetzold wrote:
>
> > I also find that not being able to permanently disable the aloha
> > circle to an annoyance as well. I run several XASTIRs that essentially
> > never transmit on RF but because I want them to be able to see the
>
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, Kevin Paetzold wrote:
> I also find that not being able to permanently disable the aloha
> circle to an annoyance as well. I run several XASTIRs that essentially
> never transmit on RF but because I want them to be able to see the
> local RF traffic (so I can pick up local me
I also find that not being able to permanently disable the aloha
circle to an annoyance as well. I run several XASTIRs that essentially
never transmit on RF but because I want them to be able to see the
local RF traffic (so I can pick up local messages etc..). However
still have to see the aloha
On Nov 13, 2007, at 12:43, Tom Russo wrote:
That is how it has always been, and is done at the request of Bob
Bruninga, who feels that all APRS clients should always show the
Aloha circle. We give the user the option of turning it off to
declutter the map when needed, but in deference to B
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 11:53:17AM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
> I'm seeing something I don't recall seeing before. I can't get the aloha
> circle to stop displaying (consistently). I turn it off, but the next time
> Xastir starts
I'm seeing something I don't recall seeing before. I can't get the
aloha circle to stop displaying (consistently). I turn it off, but
the next time Xastir starts it's back again. This is getting really
irritating as I don't want to see it 99% of the time. I've tried
forcing it to save confi