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G0CJM  > UIV32    18.02.08 11:53l 83 Lines 3859 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Re: UI-View 32
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From: G0CJM@GB7IMK.#43.GBR.EU
To  : UIV32@EU


> 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. 
Delighted, my comms r on 24/7 G0CJM or G6XCJ.
> 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.
For me UIV32 is downloaded onto my laptops from the INET and opened BUT
they have to be registered first so they can be legally used. Roger
G4IDE(SK) asked only that a donation be made to his Cancer fund, donate
what you will then you will receive numbers which you enter into the
registration. Its not simple, its damned hard but eventually you will get
there. At this mo in time i use KISS in my laptops TNC no radio
connections at all. 
> 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.
I am in the sticks in Scarboro. There are no other packet stations
LOS(Line-of-sight) so i have to rely on the teachings of the master Bob
Bruniga WB4APR see www.ariss.net

Being so isolated ALL my radio signals go direct to ARISS on path:CQ V
ARISS,myqra,mycall*: NO it doesnt make any sense to me either but on air i
understand that as the sat comes over the horizon once every 45 minutes
for a window of 10 minutes in that ten minutes i can digi off the ISS to
anywhere in the world-magic.

On INET the same thing happens via the *pipe* to Goonhilly...>>>>

My radio is a TS-2000 set at 5w on 145.825Mhz Simplex (Station setup).

My mobiles are TT3+Combo using handy set such as DJ-596 or VX-7R both on
5w BUT qrq is 144.800 Bench tests show the path APU25N,TRACE7-6 is
converted by radio to g6xxx>apt311,abcdef,qAo,g0xxx ???? Dont ask me i
dont know why or how this is done but it is and your signal of 5w gets
into the most remote of places. But essentially the TT3+ is a tracking
device wired up to a GPS which you can stick to your dash with velcro,
this radio is NEVER used by me for anything but tx of packet info. The
aerial is mounted on the roof and bingo you are set to go...please reread!

YES you will be seen wherever you go. Xastir used on Kubuntu gives a snail
trail of exactly where you go, your speed, your direction, your elevation.
It is brilliant. BUT, for me the brilliance is not just in the accuracy of
location in Lat/Lon/QRA but in the fact that you can communicate on a
second handy voice with any nearby stations which open your CTCSS. For
privacy my CTCSS is set at ??? Should you be anywhere near me like ships
in the night i will be alerted if you open my CTCSS and can pull over and
have a chat VHF.

Digipeating will only happen on KISS setting.

Voice:This can be activated by following the directions of MSAGENT.exe

You want to wake a mate so you enter on the Msg page To:g6XXX Port:I Msg:
%Wakey wakey!   Magic. There is so many clever devices built into UIV32
24hrs every day my UIV32 is talking all stations that have just beaconed
so i could be the far side of the shack and suddenly hear SOS SOS SOS and
all my attn goes to responding instantly, or it could just be a mate
saying Hi Rodge, are you well?

Have i missed owt? 
> 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


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:19:02 on 17/02/2008 Registered WinPack-Telnet V6.80
In memory of Roger Barker G4IDE(SK)(Programmer)


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