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G0CJM  > UIV32    20.02.08 10:43l 111 Lines 5273 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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From: G0CJM@GB7IMK.#43.GBR.EU
To  : UIV32@EU


> To        : UIV32 @EU
> Type      : B
> Date/time : 17-Feb 19:06
> Bid       : 560183G0CJM
> Title     : Re: UI-View 32
> 
>> 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
> re-read!
> 
> 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
> 
> IT IS ESSENTIAL that you are using a computer TNC stand-alone on INET, yes
> you may get into my setup but you will not be acked nor will you rx my
> response, for this you must be working with me on INET. Radio comms are
> out of the question for a real-time two way comms:(
> 
> I was so frustrated that i cud not get back to your G8 stn last night but
> now you know the reason om. There is another way you could comms with me
> and that is VIA a Store-Fwd Station. To my knowledge there are just three
> in the country. My favourite is MB7UDP. This is what u do To:MB7UDP Port:I
> Msg:g0cjm# ru there old man? Send. Now as soon as MB7UDP hears my beacon
> he will tx ur msg to me and i will respond. But,fwiw,imho,this is not
> real-time a qso could take place over hours. Think about it! Its worth a
> try, or, To:EMAIL Port:I Msg:g0cjm@arrl.net message.
> 
> Gud luck om and thanks fer the try.

As a matter of interest i set up one of my mobiles ie 6xcj-9 today, new
car new drill but did get my signals heard and transposed onto aprs.fi
take a look and c. Got a rollicking for using to mni digipeaters but as
ive sed am in stiks so really its just getting out that concerns me:) 
> 


73 de Rodge.(G6XCJ also G0CJM) -at-gb7imk.ampr.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 19/02/2008 Registered WinPack-Telnet V6.80
In memory of Roger Barker G4IDE(SK)(Programmer)


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