It looks like WXSVR is back up and running. I am seeing the messages
come in from Firenet.us.
Yippee!
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Curt Mills wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Richard, N6NKO wrote:
I believe that the server was called "wxsvr" and I thought that there was an
icon making known
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Richard, N6NKO wrote:
> I believe that the server was called "wxsvr" and I thought that there was an
> icon making known it existence in the Gulf of Mexico. I tried looking for it
> with no luck.
There's a file, I think distributed with Xastir, that has example
weather alerts
I believe that the server was called "wxsvr" and I thought that there
was an icon making known it existence in the Gulf of Mexico. I tried
looking for it with no luck.
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
Bennett, Joe wrote:
My guess is that the server that forwards the WX info to the APRS-IS is havi
My guess is that the server that forwards the WX info to the APRS-IS is having
issues.
-Joe
KA3NAM
http://www.damtravel.com
> Curt,
>
> All the files are there. I also have turned on the "Map -> Enable
> Weather Alerts" button. Plus, when I check for alerts in View-> Weather
> Alerts", th
Curt,
All the files are there. I also have turned on the "Map -> Enable
Weather Alerts" button. Plus, when I check for alerts in View-> Weather
Alerts", the list is bare as Ol' Mother Hubbard's Cupboard. I did load
these using the script when I built up this package after converting
BigBox ov
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Richard, N6NKO wrote:
> I seem to be devoid of county weather alerts coming in off of Level2 APRS
> feeds.
>
> Is it me or the network?
Did you manually download the Shapefiles from NOAA for this, or run
the script that snags them for you?
Check in your /usr/local/share/xas
I seem to be devoid of county weather alerts coming in off of Level2
APRS feeds.
Is it me or the network?
73 from 807,
Richard, N6NKO
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