Hi David,
My personal preference is to leave my OT2/3 in KISS mode on Port A and use the GPS on Port B only. On the OT3, I won't use the USB port once I have it running since with system is already wired for RS232. The OT2/3 will stay in KISS indefinitely until you or an application takes it out. Some TNCs, upon power-up, have to be put in KISS each time so start-up scripts are necessary. The OT2/3 does not require it. I just know that if I need to change any parameters in my OT2/3, then I have to take it out of KISS, make the changes and put it back in. I don't think I have touch any settings for at least a year, maybe two. One reason I do it this way is that if an application goes legs-up for some reason and did not take the TNC out of KISS mode, then the TNC is going to be in the wrong state when attempting to reconnect. And you will manually have to reset the TNS anyway. For me, the application crashes, I restart and forget about it. Of course you will be running Linux so crashes will never be an issue. Even a dead battery on a netbook won't kill Linux! Best regards, Fred, N7FMH > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] > Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 13:36 > To: Xastir - APRS client software discussion > Subject: Re: [Xastir] Setting an Alias - Best via Minicom or Xastir? > > >> Since Minicom is necessary to set the OT3m THC to "USBKISS on", > >> before Xastir will work, it then becomes unclear if > Minicom should be > >> used to make any other settings whatsoever to the OT3m. > > > > Is it? You should be able to write a Xastir startup script > to send this command. > > Someone posted a suggestion but I haven't worked out how to > implement it yet. > > > When using KISS mode, Xastir sends the full frame, including > > source/mycall/alias (whatever you configure in Xastir), so > the setting > > in the OT3m is irrelevant to operation of Xastir. > > Thank you for that clarification. > > > Keep in mind that the OT3m will continue its normal > beaconing schedule > > even when a port is in KISS mode, so if you have Xastir > beaconing, you > > may want to disable beaconing on the OT3m. > > Tom KD7LXL > > OK, that is really good to know - I will look into that. > > Thanks again! > > David > > > -- > > Thanks! & 73, KD4E.com > David Colburn nevils-station.com > I don't google I SEARCH! duckduckgo.com > Network: groups.yahoo.com/group/qrv > Restored to design-spec at Heaven's gate 1Cor15:22 > _______________________________________________ > Xastir mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir > _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
