Plenty of room at ftp://aprs.tamu.edu/incoming

As usual, send me private e-mail, if possible, telling me what's there. I look occasionally but this work thing keeps getting in the way of fully employing my hobbies, so there's often a long period between checks.

If I get no e-mail and cannot determine what the file is, it goes away.

gerry

Jason Winningham wrote:

On Apr 25, 2007, at 5:52 AM, gdw wrote:

Does anyone by chance have the older gnis files for SC, NC and GA?  I am
setting up a machine for the Columbia, SC Weather Service and have
discovered that the current gnis files from the .gov site don't work.

those three are at

http://www.eng.uah.edu/pub/xastir

or

ftp://ftp.eng.uah.edu/pub/xastir


Are the old ones something we should make available, maybe on Gerry's server? I've got room for them on mine, but if we're keeping maps at Gerry's, might as well put them all in the same place?

I have a set of gnis files, but I may have edited the "historical places" out of them in a de-cluttering effort. I don't have all the .map files.

-Jason
kg4wsv



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