Here's sort of a (dumb) question:
I use javaAPRSSrvr locally to aggregate all my APRS traffic from a
144.390 digi, a weather digi and two Telpac's for Winlink, as well as
Xastir. This server then establishes ONE bidirectional connection to
the *.aprs.net servers. If I wanted to bring in a feed from the CWOP
servers, how do I configure a readonly simultaneous upstream to go along
with the aprs ones? Basically, I want to aggregate it in the local
instance, so I can filter, db it, etc, but NOT gate CWOP servers back to
APRS-IS?
Thoughts?
73 de N1ICS
Gerry Creager wrote:
Two topics covered here. Thanks for the opening.
Matt Werner wrote:
To make the program more...universal...shouldn't it check for more
than the prefix (or maybe it does)? CW and DW are both prefixes that
are also used by foreign countries and could be (or maybe already are)
on APRS.
At a minimum a CW station should be required to be wx and the last
four characters should be numeric I would think.
Correct. I'd also recommend that we look explicitly for APnnn, ARnnn,
ASnnn and that we consider making this a user-configurable area that
gets updated periodically by developers or maintainers to be "the
default list"
*TOPIC 2*
Please consider connecting to cwop.tamu.eduport 30001 for gathering
your CWOP data. That provides a full (nope, no filters) feed for all
CWOP data including APRS-Wx (ham: not CW/DW) stations.
There are 3 CWOP-dedicated servers. These are for the CW/DW stations.
Hams should continue to use the APRS-IS servers _unless_ you don't
want your data pointed to RF.
Questions will be entertained. We're trying to get CWOP covered with
its own servers to improve CWOP *and* APRS performance.
gerry
73 - Matt
KB0KQA
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Tom Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:32:22AM -0600, we recorded a
bogon-computron collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
According to http://www.wxqa.com/news.html :
>
> "Feb 24, 2008 - We have started issuing CWOP IDs that start with DW
> followed by 4 numbers. We have run through 10,000 IDs that start
with
> CW, so we have changed to DW and you can see the list of DW stations
> that have sent packets."
>
>
> Does the xastir CWOP display filter on packet type, or does it
look at
> the callsign?
>
> Yeah, I could eventually figure this out on my own, but my xastir
box
> is at home, and besides that I'm lazy.
>From db.c:
// Check whether it is a citizen's weather station
if (strncasecmp(p_station->call_sign,"CW",2) == 0) {
return(Select_.weather_stations &&
Select_.CWOP_wx_stations);
}
So no, it won't recognized DW's. Yet.
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