I believe that the server was called "wxsvr" and I thought that there was an icon making known it existence in the Gulf of Mexico. I tried looking for it with no luck.

73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO


Bennett, Joe wrote:
My guess is that the server that forwards the WX info to the APRS-IS is having issues.

-Joe
KA3NAM

http://www.damtravel.com


Curt,

All the files are there. I also have turned on the "Map -> Enable Weather Alerts" button. Plus, when I check for alerts in View-> Weather Alerts", the list is bare as Ol' Mother Hubbard's Cupboard. I did load these using the script when I built up this package after converting BigBox over to Fedora 6. As a matter of fact, the screenshot that I sent you of BigBox has county warnings displayed and it is the same routine.

This was running the last time that I ran the program a couple of weeks ago, but not now for some reason. Over on the EMWIN maillist, there are grumblings that NWS products are not making it to all feeds.

I wonder if they are related somehow.

73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO



Curt Mills wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Richard, N6NKO wrote:

I seem to be devoid of county weather alerts coming in off of Level2 APRS
feeds.

Is it me or the network?
Did you manually download the Shapefiles from NOAA for this, or run
the script that snags them for you?

Check in your /usr/local/share/xastir/Counties directory.  There
should be several sets of files there, with at least .dbf/.shp/.shx
files for each map.  Should be 5 or 6 sets.

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