On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 15:38:33 -0600 Tom Russo <ru...@bogodyn.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 03:11:18PM -0600, we recorded a > bogon-computron collision of the <ru...@bogodyn.org> flavor, > containing: > > On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 05:11:10PM +1100, we recorded a > > bogon-computron collision of the <ed...@billiau.net> flavor, > > containing: > > > My WX reports independently through CWOP. On aprs.fi it is > > > stationery, on my xastir (compiled from CVS 30th September, it is > > > moving, and it moves at the same speed as the wind, and in the > > > same direction. > > > > > > Is this a feature or a bug? > > > > Bug, obviously, but we'll have to figure out which code it's in. > > One of the APRS formats for weather does put the wind course/speed > > in exactly the same place that the station course/speed would be, > > and others put that data in a more distinct place. So figuring out > > why your station is appearing this way will require a lot more > > information than just your callsign and your symbol type (as Lynn > > asked for). > > > > What weather station are you using? La Crosse 23xx Open2300 software 1.11 > > > > How are you getting your data into Xastir? internet feed > > > > When you view "Own Weather Data" under the View menu, what station > > type is displayed at the top? blank > > Another question: you say you're reporting "independently through > CWOP" -- is your data going into APRS via that independent means through cwop servers, and a separate machine here > using the same callsign/ssid as your Xastir station, no, VK2XSE for Wx and VK2XSE-1 on the Xastir > and are you > receiving these reports into Xastir through an APRS-IS connection? no > Do any other WX stations in your APRS-IS feed show the same behavior? no, but I have not determined if any others I see are using the Open2300 software > > I'm looking through the source code, and Xastir *is* trying to do the > right thing with "complete weather reports" (the ones where > course/speed looks exactly like a station's course and speed, but > with additional data being present to make it clear that this is a wx > report, not a moving station). But I'm wondering if Xastir sees the > data as being its own (because of matching callsign/SSID), and adding > the course/speed to its internal record of its own course/speed > before it goes on to parse the weather parts of the record. > > Does the behavior change if you change the callsign/ssid of Xastir to > something different than your external program that's feeding CWOP? not tested - I tried to set xastir to the OM's callsign, got a suitable callpass calculated but I didn't get any incoming data, other than logon confirmation from the servers I didn't expect xastir to be able to tell the difference and know it wasn't my callsign..... > _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list Xastir@lists.xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir