If aprs.fi gets a position off in the boonies, it can be quite a while
before you can show up on that site back home. It will take as long as
it would take you to travel back at 500 mph before it let's you show
up at home.

We've talked to Hessu about making the algorithm a little smarter so
that if it gets stuck with a bad location, instead of waiting for you
to be able to travel back at 500 mph, it would rather look at the last
X number of positions, and be able to realize that the position it
thinks was good was actually the bad one.

It's a little annoying to be stuck where you're not for days on end.

James
VE6SRV

On 7/1/09, wd0afq <[email protected]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "john" <k0...@...> wrote:
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>> aprs.fi shows the last known location of  WD0AFQ-2 as somewhere in
>> Bangladesh.
>> Did you move recently?  ;-)
>>
>> http://aprs.fi/info/WD0AFQ-2
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>> This calls your configuration into question. Maybe it is corrupted
>> somehow.
>>
>> Can you either upload your config file or post a screen shot of the config
>> panel from ot2wincfg.exe?
>> My tracker is -3 now. When I put the coords in it went to Bang. and would
>> not let me move it. Said that move was too fast for the distance.
> So, I made it -3.
> I could take a digital pic of the screen and email it to you. Would that
> work?
> Thanks for your replies.
> Dan
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