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Today's Topics:

1. RE: rotate2.aprs.net down? (Brad [VE3BSM])
2. Serial Programming Linux (Andrew Rich)
3. RE: Serial Programming Linux (scott_at_opentrac.org)
4. Re: Anyone using TCP/IP over radio ? (Chris Rose)
5. Re: Anyone using TCP/IP over radio ? (wa7nwp)
6. RE: [OZAPRS] Serial Programming Linux (Andrew Rich)

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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 13:09:33 -0400
From: "Brad [VE3BSM]" <lists.nospam_at_bpsmicro.com>
Subject: RE: [aprssig] rotate2.aprs.net down?

Ack! Yeah it was a typo in my message. I was indeed trying rotate.aprs2.net.
I just tried again and now it's working, so I'll blame sunspots or
something. :-}

Thanks all for the rapid responses.

Brad.
VE3BSM

-----Original Message-----
>From: VE7GDH [mailto:ve7gdh_at_rac.ca]
>Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 11:46 AM
>To: aprssig_at_lists.tapr.org
>Subject: Re: [aprssig] rotate2.aprs.net down?
>
>Brad VE3BSM wrote...
>
>>I seem to be having difficulty connecting to rotate2.aprs.net:14580.
>>It's been problematic since sometime yesterday afternoon. Are there
>>known problems? Is there an alternate 'rotate' server available as a
>backup?
>
>Try rotate.aprs2.net - it will work better - hi! I'm assuming that the
>"rotate2.ars.net:14580" is a typo, but...
>
>I just heard from my brother. He was connected using rotate.aprs2.net but
>not seeing any incoming data. He checked all of the usual suspects.
>Everything looked like it should be working. Via TCPIP, I could see his
>station on the map. He could see his own station. He had successfully sent
>me an APRS message on port I (India) but not received an ack from me. I had
>sent several replies but not received an ack. We got together on HF and took
>a look at it.
>
>My conclusions... when VE7CUU was connected to "T2MCI" (using
>rotate.aprs2.net:14580 and a valid filter, he didn't receive any data from
>the server. It looks like that server is central.aprs2.net in Kansas City
>MO. To verify this, I just connected to central.aprs2.net:14580 but received
>no data. I then sent a message to SERVER on port I (India) and the server
>verified that it had received  my filter when I had connected, but nothing
>else was rolling in. The only data I saw in the monitor window was when I
>beaconed. Looks like there is a snag with that server.
>
>This message was to the APRS-SIG and CCd to Joe KA3NAM, operator of T2MCI...
>Joe - any ideas? I'm at ve7gdh at rac dot ca.
>
>The following stations are currently connected to T2MCI. If any of these
>stations are on this list, are they receiving any data via TCPIP?
>
>KA0MR-10
>K0EJC-1
>W0MAF-1
>WA0RTU
>K0HAM-2
>K0SUN-10
>KC0LIS
>KC0TBB-1
>KC0TKS
>K0SUN-15
>KC0KQX
>AB0XK-8
>KD7BJG-10
>K0SUN-12
>KB0RPJ
>KA2FNK
>KA3NAM-10
>MCIHOG
>W0GS-2
>N0LRF
>N0SWP-3
>N0IGD
>TA5B
>K0OG
>KC0QWN-10
>KC0BS-4
>
>73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
>--
>"I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"

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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 07:42:01 +1000
From: "Andrew Rich" <vk4tec_at_tech-software.net>
Subject: [aprssig] Serial Programming Linux

Any good at either perl or C programming for serial port routines ?

I need tx and rx.

Cheers Andy 

Andrew Rich
Amateur radio callsign VK4TEC
email: vk4tec_at_tech-software.net
web: http://www.tech-software.net
Brisbane AUSTRALIA 

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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:47:28 -0700
From: <scott_at_opentrac.org>
Subject: RE: [aprssig] Serial Programming Linux

Google for 'linux serial programming' and the first thing that comes up is
a detailed HOWTO.  Next one down the list is a simple demo program.
 
Scott
N1VG

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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 19:21:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: Chris Rose <kb8uih_at_sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Anyone using TCP/IP over radio ?

Sound cards are fine for TNCs with AGWPE, why not the Kenwood TNC?
 
Chris 
KB8UIH

----- Original Message ----
>
>>Can you help me setup my laptop ?
>>
>>I have a kenwood D700A as a radio/tnc.
>
>That's a good radio but you need a real TNC.
>
>What OS?

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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 19:59:49 -0700
From: wa7nwp <wa7nwp_at_jnos.org>
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Anyone using TCP/IP over radio ?

Chris Rose wrote:
>Sound cards are fine for TNCs with AGWPE, why not the Kenwood TNC?

Most folks that really get serious about packet data even give up the 
fussy sound cards and go with real TNC's.  The Kenwood TNC doesn't work 
because it has a slow cpu and no buffer.  Give it more then one packet 
of 80 or so bytes at a time and it has a serious case of data indigestion.

Check on the bottom of this page for more on the Kenwoods.

http://www.elcom.gr/sv2agw/hardware.htm

Kenwood is announcing a new radio at DCC (you're all going - right? 
http://tapr.org/dcc.html ) and rumor has it that they know of the D700's 
shortcomings and are working to fix that.  Maybe that's what's being 
announced.  It's about time we get a real 9600 (or better) plug and play 
data radio.  It would sure break open the amateur radio datacomm world.

73
Bill - WA7NWP

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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 18:48:26 +1000
From: "Andrew Rich" <vk4tec_at_tech-software.net>
Subject: [aprssig] RE: [OZAPRS] Serial Programming Linux

Hammish.

How do your run this ? 

Do you need to compile it ?

Andy

Andrew Rich
Amateur radio callsign VK4TEC
email: vk4tec_at_tech-software.net <mailto:vk4tec_at_tech-software.net>
web: http://www.tech-software.net
Brisbane AUSTRALIA 

-----Original Message-----
>From: Hamish Moffatt [mailto:hamish_at_cloud.net.au]
>
>On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 07:42:01AM +1000, Andrew Rich wrote:
>>Any good at either perl or C programming for serial port routines ?
>>
>>I need tx and rx.
>
>It's not hard. Here's an example - it's a program I wrote which emulates
>an FT-847's CAT interface.
>
>You pretty much just read from /dev/ttyS0 (Sn). But there are some
>special functions to set the baud rate etc.
>
>Hamish
>--
>Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <hamish_at_debian.org> <hamish_at_cloud.net.au>

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