I did hit the send position button. Whether it worked without a data connection working is questionable to me since I have yet to find a data logging button/tab.

On 12/15/2012 2:17 PM, Javier Henderson wrote:
Have you sent a position report? Without one, the APRS-IS server won't know where you are, and therefore can't calculate distance around your location.

73,
-jav k4jh


On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Floyd Rodgers <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On the rotate.aprs2.net:14580 <http://rotate.aprs2.net:14580> I do
    have the default filter m/500. on the other port I have m/1500. I
    see yellow bars on the far right of the main screen and have seen
    green bars also, but no data seems to flow or stations appear on
    the map either. I also see a very occasional red bar bottom right
    of the screen.
    I also changed call sign to kc5qbc-9  thinking it might be an ssid
    issue, but no joy.


    On 12/15/2012 12:18 PM, Javier Henderson wrote:

        You need to set up a filter first, the APRS-IS servers won't
        send anything otherwise, since they don't know what you want.

        Start with a simple filter, for example m/100 which will give
        you all stations within 100 km if your location.

        Note: for that filter to work you need to set up your position
        in Xastir, and report it to the APRS-IS server at least once.

        73,
        -jav k4jh

        On Dec 15, 2012, at 12:02, Floyd Rodgers <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            New user install here in progress. I'm seeing festival
            errors and resolve problems to mesonet.tamu.edu
            <http://mesonet.tamu.edu> after configuring a net port of
            rotate.aprs2.net:14580 <http://rotate.aprs2.net:14580>. I
            just see no dataflow, so I added a second port
            rotate.aprs.net:14580 <http://rotate.aprs.net:14580>
            without the filter parameters and both are showing up
            status, but still no data flow. Any suggestions?

            KC5QBC
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