Firstly, my wife is also a licensed amateur radio operator. She is aware of the 
APRS tracking function in her D710 and even on occasion chooses not to turn it 
on (i.e., Christmas shopping). We have a very high level of trust and have no 
need of some of the 'game playing' I hear other hams discussing (even before 
she was licensed).

Some great ideas offered. I will have to play with them and see which seems 
best. I'd prefer solutions that are locally controlled (vice someone else's 
mail server). My intent is that some of these will be Raspberry Pi and/or 
Arduino projects.

One project, as an example. Will have a couple of a couple of multi-color LEDs, 
a set for me, and a set for her. One may be for activity level (# of packets in 
the last x minutes), the other would be for proximity. I'd probably use colors 
(red for closer or more active, blue for farther or less active).

Another project will monitor activity. When she reappears on the grid after 
being inactive for a long-ish period it will send an alert (SMS?).

Another would provide a means of sending and receiving APRS messages/bulletins 
from a small LCD screen device with tiny KB.

Some later projects might be in the truck, which does not have Internet access 
but could connect to the D710. 

I have a bunch of ideas gurgling around, I'm just exploring the possibilities. 
I think ultimately I'd like a way to connect to Xastir for some info it already 
has. Some disadvantages are that if Xastir goes down (I've had lookups and 
power outages) then you lose the ability it provided. This seems like it has 
wide possibilities for everyone, so it might be worth adding to the general 
build. I've done some C programming, so I'll see what I can do. Won't be quick 
tho.

--Chip/N1MIE

On Aug 16, 2012, at 9:25, Jerry Chamberlin <[email protected]> wrote:

> He needs to hide the last 2 radios he bought.
> 
> On Aug 16, 2012, at 8:09 AM, "Stephen West-Fisher" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hmmm, my XYL would probably wonder why I wanted a proximity warning :-)
>> 
>> --
>> Stephen West-Fisher
>> N4IK
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chip Griffin
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:40 PM
>> To: Xastir Mail List
>> Subject: [Xastir] Python
>> 
>> Is it possible to use Python, or some other development platform, to tap
>> Xastir for information? For example I'd like to be able to write a
>> script/app to keep track of my wife's APRS tracker and take action as
>> appropriate. Perhaps then I'd have it light an LED when she's close to home.
>> I have lots of ideas, but I need to know if I can do it that way or find a
>> way to connect directly to an aprsis server.
>> 
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