Re: [Xastir] Third party packets

2007-12-12 Thread Curt, WE7U
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Craig Anderson wrote: > Can this be made a software selectable item? Nope. We wouldn't want to do that. Anything with "TCPXX" in the path means it's from an unauthenticated user on the internet and should not ever be gated to RF. Anything heard on RF that has "TCPIP" in th

Re: [Xastir] Third party packets

2007-12-12 Thread Craig Anderson
Can this be made a software selectable item? I'm trying to build a common operating picture and I will be connecting all kinds of stations together through all sorts of means, RF, TCP/IP over RF, TCP/IP over wire, spread over a number of frequencies, etc. How is this affected by the "File->Config

Re: [Xastir] Third party packets

2007-12-12 Thread Curt, WE7U
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Jason KG4WSV wrote: > I see these packets on the air locally, displayed both on my D700 and on my > xastir rig: > > KE4ROC-7>APRS,W4GPS-7,WIDE1*,WIDE2-2:}KE4ROC-5>APRS,DSTAR*:!3442.36N/08636.56Wj360/042 > ED'S D-STAR/A=000636 > > Not sure what's causing your problem, but xast

Re: [Xastir] Third party packets

2007-12-12 Thread Jason KG4WSV
I see these packets on the air locally, displayed both on my D700 and on my xastir rig: KE4ROC-7>APRS,W4GPS-7,WIDE1*,WIDE2-2:}KE4ROC-5>APRS,DSTAR*:!3442.36N/08636.56Wj360/042 ED'S D-STAR/A=000636 Not sure what's causing your problem, but xastir doesn't have anything against DSTAR. (: -Jason kg4w

[Xastir] Third party packets

2007-12-12 Thread ke5c
You can argue with the practicality, but I'm trying to dump position packets from a DStar radio/repeater to the standard APRS frequency via a digi co-located with the DStar system. Is there a way (I doubt it) to get Xastir to accept third party position packets? IGated packets seem to always