Thanks for the detailed and quick reply, Lynn!

RE Unverified APRSIS32: This morning I inserted the code from UI-View so it's 
now on the net (when I'm running it, anyway).

RE My problem... Another thread was talking about deviation which reminded me 
that I'd fiddled with that in the AIO tracker so, using the AGWPE's "tuning 
aid," I tweaked the AIO's deviation to get some cleaner tones. That seemed to 
make the T2 much happier as it's now digipeating the AIO's packets with much 
greater regularity.

Thanks for the info on the additional APRSIS32 features. I'll give them a try 
and see what looks interesting!

--bob
K7RBW

--- In [email protected], "Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)" <ldeff...@...> 
wrote:
>
> Ok, with some sleuthing through aprs.fi, I've established:
> 
> K7RBW - UI-View via TCP, and not very recently
> K7RBW-1 - APRSIS32 running a non-verified connection to APRS-IS (you 
> need a passcode)
> K7RBW-7 - APY008 implies the VX-8R
> K7RBW-9 - AP0T21 implies the T2
> K7RBW-14 - APT3A2 must be the AOI?
> 
> So, did you get a popup from APRSIS32 about having an unverified 
> connection?  You need to e-mail me at kj4...@... and I'll give you 
> one.  Or just copy the network password from your old UI-View 
> installation if it's still around.  That will solve the IGating issue.
> 
> If you edit your APRSIS32.XML file 
> (http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/editing-xml-configuration) and set 
> <Update.Development> to 1, the About box will offer you a new version.  
> In that version, you can open up the Enables / View Logs / KISS to see 
> whats coming and going via the KISS Interface.  Enables / View Logs / 
> Packets will show you all RF and IS packets running through the client.  
> This can help you verify what the T2 is and is not decoding relative to 
> what you see on AGW and/or the VX-8R.
> 
> Even without upgrading to the latest development release, the scrolling 
> station log in APRSIS32 should show you each packet received via KISS 
> with a * next to it.  If you configure your Range to be 0 and leave out 
> any other filter string, you should only see traffic coming in via RF.  
> (Note that you might have to disable and enable APRS-IS to get the 
> previous filter completely cleared).
> 
> In my experience, there's no comparison to the decoding abilities of 
> AGWPEpro.  I've held it up against D7s, TinyTrak4, T2-135s, and OT2m and 
> AGW consistently decodes every packet from those TNCs and throws in 
> several more for good measure.  Hardware, it seems, just can't rival the 
> power of a software decoder.
> 
> Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
> 
> PS.  To download your own free copy of APRSIS32, join the APRSISCE Yahoo 
> Group at:
> 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/APRSISCE/



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