On Tue, 23 Oct 2018, Tom Henderson wrote:
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KW4TOM>APX211,WIDE2-2:KW4TOM>APX211,TCPIP*:=3023.43NT08705.80W&PHG7100<0x0d>
I may be misinterpreting the output format of direwolf but it looks to
me like there's an extra set of addresses represented as text in the
body of the message.
Thus the body starts with the 'K' of KW4TOM whereas it should start with
the APRS data type ID of '='
Yeah, looks like a corrupt third party packet. I think there should be a }
after the first :
That matches the error message, too.
Hmm, interesting. So that means Xastir is generating a corrupt packet. Any
idea why?
I think I've come to that conclusion as well. Saw this:
http://amsat.org/pipermail/amsat-bb/2017-October/064877.html
Which looks like Direwolf is complaining about the first character after the
first ':', which is a 'K' in this case.
It looks like a third-party packet that is malformed.
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