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G0SYR  > UIV32    17.02.08 11:12l 93 Lines 3910 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Re: UI-View 32
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T:From: g0syr <g0syr@gb7cip.ampr.org>
T:Newsgroups: ampr.misc
T:Message-Id: <1xnvb218c35kg$.zwiwjv2zsbke.dlg@40tude.net>

Hi Rodge and all


On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 14:43:00 +0000, g0cjm%gb7imk.#43.gbr.eu@gb7cip.ampr.org
wrote:

> Path: gb7cip.ampr.org!packet-news-gateway
> From: g0cjm%gb7imk.#43.gbr.eu@gb7cip.ampr.org
> Newsgroups: ampr.misc
> Distribution: europe
> Subject: UI-View 32
> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 14:43:00 +0000
> Organization: Amateur Packet Radio Network
> Message-ID: <410172G0CJM@hamradio>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: gb7cip.ampr.org
> X-BID: 410172G0CJM
> X-BBS-From: G0CJM@GB7IMK.#43.GBR.EU
> X-BBS-To: UIV32@EU
> X-BBS-Path: GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU!GB7IMK.#43.GBR.EU!
> Lines: 50
> Xref: gb7cip.ampr.org ampr.misc:35631
> 
> From: G0CJM@GB7IMK.#43.GBR.EU
> To  : UIV32@EU
> 
> 
> UI-View32 sometimes referred to as APRS is a fantastic realtime comms mode
> at the reach of all Radio Amateurs. The program was written like Winpack
> by Roger G4IDE(SK) It is an excellent program, in use in this shack 24/7
> for the last five years. At first glance one could be forgiven for
> thinking its just a reporting system but, nowt could be further from the
> truth and whether you use RF or INET it is really the bees knees!
> 
> If you are mobile and you are using a little TT3+Combo together with a
> handy of some description such as a VX-7R or a DJ-596 putting out FIVE
> watts you will be seen all over the world AND if your handicapped loike
> wot i am and in need of medical aid frequently its a dream come true!
> 
> I cannot tell you the number of times when in France and using basic WiFi
> ive had UIV32 running on my Laptop and ive been in realtime INSTANT
> MESSAGING with a fellow Ham. The world become quite small and reassuring
> to anold man and old lady. Putting out an SOS is just a simple process of
> addressing To:ALL Port:I Message:SOS SOS SOS plse call nr in beacon asap!
> 
> Within minutes am talking to medics and the matter is being sorted. Have a
> word with Julien 9Z4FZ or Don G1LEV or 9V1PS they are regular chats with
> me and they will confirm that if UIV32 were used properly by RF instead of
> INET more Radio Hams would want to get involved. Dont give up on the first
> call, some stateside amateurs do not use the [AA]Auto-Answer but we in EU
> do. Call me anytime 24/7 for a chat realtime, or, leave a message for me
> to get back to you. 
> 
> WLNK-1:Emails to anywhere with emails back.
> EMAIL: In the To column Port:I Message:Email@world.com Message here and.
> 
> In seconds it will be acked and sent and you will rx a confirmation to
> this effect. Position Reporting only? Nonsense! You too can experience the
> delight of a good waffle with a friend FREE! I recommend it to anyone. NO
> ITS NOT PRIVATE NEITHER IS THIS NEITHER IS CW! It Comms pure and simple
> and it works.
> 
> Put it to the test, call me today.
> 
> 
> 73 de Rodge.(G6XCJ also G0CJM) -at-gb7imk.ampr.org
> SMS ONLY:g0cjm-at-winlink.org
> Radio Amateur since 1983. Homebrewer.RSGB UIV32 24/7 Station.
> 
> APRS/UIV32 24/7 Station *Call me anytime* >APU25N,TCPIP*
> 
> Message timed:14:02 on 12/02/2008 Registered WinPack-Telnet V6.80
> In memory of Roger Barker G4IDE(SK)(Programmer)

I've dabbled a few times with APRS and UIVIEW but never been very
impressed with the message carrying capability but I'm willing
to give it another go and give you a call. 
I have UIVIEW ready to go but could Rodge G0CJM give us a list of the 
esential parameters and the reason for their settings as this seems 
to be an area where there is little solid information. 
I will put on a fixed station on 144.800 Hhz so details how PATH and
digipeater and beaconing parameters should be set to get the system 
working efficiently would be very useful for many people. 
Hope you can help

-- 
73 de Bryan
AX25 mail:      G0SYR@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU
amprnet mail: g0syr@gb7cip.ampr.org
internet mail:   g0syr@beeb.net


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