The Pro version has a Tuning Aid with which you can readily see the 
deviation of signals.  I find it quite useful.

Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ

Fred Hillhouse wrote:
>
>
> Does AGWPE do deviation measurements?
>  
> Thanks!
> Fred
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>     *On Behalf Of *k7rbw
>     *Sent:* Thursday, April 01, 2010 15:01
>     *To:* [email protected]
>     *Subject:* [tracker2] Re: Debugging T2 digipeater
>
>      
>
>     Thanks for the detailed and quick reply, Lynn!
>
>     RE Unverified APRSIS32: This morning I inserted the code from
>     UI-View so it's now on the net (when I'm running it, anyway).
>
>     RE My problem... Another thread was talking about deviation which
>     reminded me that I'd fiddled with that in the AIO tracker so,
>     using the AGWPE's "tuning aid," I tweaked the AIO's deviation to
>     get some cleaner tones. That seemed to make the T2 much happier as
>     it's now digipeating the AIO's packets with much greater regularity.
>
>     Thanks for the info on the additional APRSIS32 features. I'll give
>     them a try and see what looks interesting!
>
>     --bob
>     K7RBW
>
>     --- In [email protected]
>     <mailto:tracker2%40yahoogroups.com>, "Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)"
>     <ldeff...@...> wrote:
>     >
>     > Ok, with some sleuthing through aprs.fi, I've established:
>     >
>     > K7RBW - UI-View via TCP, and not very recently
>     > K7RBW-1 - APRSIS32 running a non-verified connection to APRS-IS
>     (you
>     > need a passcode)
>     > K7RBW-7 - APY008 implies the VX-8R
>     > K7RBW-9 - AP0T21 implies the T2
>     > K7RBW-14 - APT3A2 must be the AOI?
>     >
>     > So, did you get a popup from APRSIS32 about having an unverified
>     > connection? You need to e-mail me at kj4...@... and I'll give you
>     > one. Or just copy the network password from your old UI-View
>     > installation if it's still around. That will solve the IGating
>     issue.
>     >
>     > If you edit your APRSIS32.XML file
>     > (http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/editing-xml-configuration
>     <http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/editing-xml-configuration>) and set
>     > <Update.Development> to 1, the About box will offer you a new
>     version.
>     > In that version, you can open up the Enables / View Logs / KISS
>     to see
>     > whats coming and going via the KISS Interface. Enables / View
>     Logs /
>     > Packets will show you all RF and IS packets running through the
>     client.
>     > This can help you verify what the T2 is and is not decoding
>     relative to
>     > what you see on AGW and/or the VX-8R.
>     >
>     > Even without upgrading to the latest development release, the
>     scrolling
>     > station log in APRSIS32 should show you each packet received via
>     KISS
>     > with a * next to it. If you configure your Range to be 0 and
>     leave out
>     > any other filter string, you should only see traffic coming in
>     via RF.
>     > (Note that you might have to disable and enable APRS-IS to get the
>     > previous filter completely cleared).
>     >
>     > In my experience, there's no comparison to the decoding
>     abilities of
>     > AGWPEpro. I've held it up against D7s, TinyTrak4, T2-135s, and
>     OT2m and
>     > AGW consistently decodes every packet from those TNCs and throws in
>     > several more for good measure. Hardware, it seems, just can't
>     rival the
>     > power of a software decoder.
>     >
>     > Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
>     >
>     > PS. To download your own free copy of APRSIS32, join the
>     APRSISCE Yahoo
>     > Group at:
>     >
>     > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/APRSISCE/
>     <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/APRSISCE/>
>

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