Add b/CALL* to your filter and you'll get all of his transmitted packets, regardless of -SSID and regardless of his current position, provided that he made it to APRS-IS somehow. If you only want a single station, make it b/CALL-SSID (eg b/KJ4ERJ-12). Note that CALL is CaSe SeNsItIvE as is everything you do with APRS-IS.

As for getting it to transmit out your local RF, I'll have to leave that to the xastir experts.

Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32

On 6/16/2011 7:06 AM, WE0Z wrote:
I used APRS+SA until Brent decided to no longer support it. One of the useful features in was the ability to set set a callsign in "Lists" and no matter where this station would be it would,if connected to the Internet and running in server mode, transmit out of my RF locally without regard to what they distance filter was set to. And in "History" I could find him instantly if he had been seen by an I-gate station where he was located near at the time.

I have not been able to figure this out in Xastir. I must set in the Internet settings a filter of at least 2500 miles in order to locate him causing my computer to listen to the tier2 servers for evrything in this 2500 radius. How can I accomplish this with distance setting smaller say 100 miles?

Bob WE0Z
Kansas City
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