[Xastir] NWS objects - not TX-ing...

Greg Jurrens greg at jurrens.net
Thu May 1 17:36:07 EDT 2003


Dale et.al.

We're having a weather day here in Texas so I'm testing the new "NWS*" wildcard feature without success.  My newly shortened nws-stations.txt file contains:

EWX*
FWD*
SJT*

I am logging iGATE traffic and not seeing any of the many FWDShhmmz objects that are being sent out by WXSVR right now.  I was expecting to see them in addition to things like FWDSVR, etc, which I'm also not seeing iGATED.

Anybody have any clues on instrumenting to capture this?

73,
Greg
WD0ACD




On Mon, 28 Apr 2003 13:59:40 -0400
dale huguley <kg5qd at wxsvr.net> wrote:

> Greg Jurrens wrote:
> 
> >Thanks for the work on this part of the code.  
> >
> >Does anyone know what the designators are that are sent to show the actual storm location?  I've seen them come up before but don't remember. I know it's a series of numbers plus a time/date stamp.  Also, we're in both Tornado and Hurricane country so I'd hoping we can use this new feature to gate those out the RF world here in Austin.  If there is a definitive list somewhere, I'd appreciate it.
> >
> >  
> >
> The  From: call starts with the three letter CWA for your NWS office 
> (Austin/San Antonio is "EWX")
> Hurricane stuff for the Gulf will come from "NHC"
> The object names should be irrelevant.
> 
> 73 de kg5qd Dale
> 
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