On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Andy W in Waterlooville
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Got your last and thought I had things all setup, but how could
> you explain this one?  Have a look at the following three files in
> the files section please as see what you make of it.
> File 1 - Odd.png
> File 2 - Aprs Problem
> File 3 - Config fix 3
>
> The problem is it shows me on the A31 when I was infact on the
> A3 this being which can be clearly seen on the picture APRS
> problem any help please.

The easy answer is that you have multiple personality disorder...

If you look at your config file, you'll see that you have two SSIDs
configured. -9 on profile1 and -4 on profile2. If you are switching
between the profiles, you'll leave a few tracks behind.

Remember that the APRS websites will display the last reported
position that was heard by the APRS-IS network. You may or may not be
there.

It's hard to diagnose exactly what was happening as I can not find any
packets at the time shown on the clock in the screen shot. It looks
like the packets were sent 5 minutes apart, and not knowing the scale
on the map, nor the local speed limits and traffic patterns, it might
have been physically possible for you to travel the distance shown in
the time allotted.

I was going to prove you weren't crazy by having you look at all my
stations scattered all over, but they are all parked at my house right
now, so that's not a good example!

James
VE6SRV

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