> On 19 Apr 2023, at 8:33 pm, Steve Shuff wrote:
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> I ask because I am looking for some advice on loading xastir and direwolf
> onto a Raspberry pi.
Jason KM4ACK has a good system he calls Build-a-Pi, which automates configuring
a Pi with numerous Amateur applications. You can pick just the
Hi Russell,
> 'In God We Trust, God is not Dead he Lives' Will be on every e-mail I send
> out from now on because, I don't want to lose our right to say it!.
I don’t think you need be concerned, as the First Amendment to the US
Constitution has guaranteed your right to free speech since 1791
> On 29 Feb 2016, at 3:12 AM, Skyler F wrote:
>
> MacBook Pro laptop
On Macs, a right-click on the mouse (or two-fingered tap on the trackpad) is
equivalent to Control-click on the mouse.
73 Richard VK2SKY
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Xastir
Hi Dave,
I know I could download the maps - but the files are bigger than the PCs
HDD sigh!
Really? What sort of area are you trying to cover, and what format have the map
files been?
If you can tell me the coordinates of the area you want to cover, and the sort
of scar you need, I could
Hi Ray,
(I should confess, I use UI-View on a Windows box here, as I haven't had the
patience to get Xastir running :-) 73 Richard VK2SKY
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Richard,
How long have we known each other - 30 years, forty years?
Not quite that long - I've only
Hi all,
Perhaps a less contentious approach would be to write a separate app
that uses the Twitter and aprs.fi APIs to create tweets from the APRS
data.
That would save modifying individual APRS apps to provide the APRS-
Twitter functionality.
73 Richard VK2SKY
Hi all,
In my ideal world (platform agnosticism) Xastir would run as a web
application on localhost, and you would use your browser of choice to
do everything (rather like aprs.fi does so far).
(I'll say no more on this until I'm in a position to contribute
substantial code to such a