[Xastir] Problems with lighting up Counties, NWS files
Gerry Creager
gerry.creager at tamu.edu
Sun Aug 2 14:23:15 EDT 2009
Alex Carver wrote:
> --- On Sun, 8/2/09, Gerry Creager <gerry.creager at tamu.edu> wrote:
>> More to the point, I AM interested in things like
>> this. However, I offer that, while purpose-built for
>> APRS, the D7[01]0 is a flawed radio when folks try to do too
>> much with it.
>
> Oh sure, they both have their limitations (though the D710 at least has the advantage of upgradable firmware unlike it's older sibling). But I think this feature would have been available on any simple text interface. Take a regular radio with a TNC and attach a HamHUD or something similar and you still have the equivalent process: view the raw packet in a small screen. It's just that I happen to have two D700s and a D7A so that's what I'm used to.
>
>> Now to add to the mix, it looks like WXSVR is dead and
>> while Pete Loveall has something together that will serve
>> out similar data, the one we relied upon for so long is
>> history. Sorta the nature of the hobby: Someone drops
>> a service and it's not replicated elsewhere. I've been
>> trying to make sure the Core stays replicated and
>> geographically diverse, and I'm doing the same with the CWOP
>> servers. But that's another story.
>
> Yeah, I noticed that on the APRS SIG mailing list. I haven't had my Xastir system back up since I moved (still working out some issues with heat in the room) so I didn't notice it had been switched off until it was mentioned. Of course that also spawned a nice war over services, replication, release of code, etc.
Argh. More to read. Pete and I started working on solutions, and didn't
pay attention to the flamebait there.
gerry
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