Keith, I think it is working now. Thanks for yall's patience. I have learned a lot here tonight. We will see what it does when we pull our hotrod with plumbing out of here in the morning. Dan
--- In [email protected], "Keith VE7GDH" <ve7...@...> wrote: > > Dan WD0AFQ wrote... > > > I am new to this yahoo thing. Let me see if I can figure out how > > to save and upload. I will be glad to do that. > > Just save the file in the configuration program otwincfg.exe and > then go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tracker2/files/Configuration%20Files/ > (I just created the "Configuration Files" folder) and click on ADD FILE > and upload it to the server. > > > Funny thing right now is, the thing is working about like it should > > on the 600 seconds. Why, I don't know. When I went to bed it was > > every couple of minutes. I just now checked the raw and it is about > > every 10 minutes. I will try to save and upload tonight if I can learn > > how to get it done.Thanks for all of yall's help. We are moving > > 180 miles west in the morning. > > The file as it is now will probably be "un-interesting" if it's > beaconing every 10 minutes as expected. The interesting one would > be how it was when it was beaconing every few seconds. > 1702 packets over the last 48 hours! > > http://aprs.fi/?c=raw&call=WD0AFQ&limit=1000 > > Even if you stopped it from sending "Dan & Teri Gregg, Classic > GMC Motorcoach, Dexter, Mo" so often, it would cut down on the > un-needed packets. Sending it every 10 transmissions (or perhaps > every 100 in your case - hi!) would reduce he load on the APRS > network around you. > > Good luck in uploading the file and more importantly, in figuring > out what the problem was. > > 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH > -- > "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" >
