Makes sense now. However, I decided the r/ construct worked better.
I'm using a fake SSID for it internally, so I've turned off transmit.
r/ seems to be more self defining.
Thanks for the info though.
73,
EKG
N1ICS
Alex Carver wrote:
Force Xastir to beacon at least once and then the m/
filter should work. Allow Transmit should be on for
the network connections. I don't think the others
will have an interaction but you may want to enable
Allow Transmit for all interfaces just in case.
--- Eric Germann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just brought up an internal javAPRSServer for some
testing.
Here goes the (possibly) stupid question.
aprs server is connected up to the top four (only
one at a time and
rotates if it loses connection).
When I connect to port 10152 on my aprs server (the
firehose), I get
lots of APRS data from all over the world (the
expected behavior).
When UIView32 clients connect with a filter
parameter of m/160 to port
14580 they get a restricted subset of data (again,
the expected behavior).
When Xastir connects, I get nothing back on the
filtered port with
m/160. If I do r/lat/lon/dist, I get a filtered
stream back.
Popped on the View->Incoming Data box and I see it
send "adjunct filter
m/160" to the server. However, I don't see anything
that tells it where
"me" (the m/ filter) is. Looks like something would
have to be sent to
the server to tell it my lat/lon so it can draw the
filter circle of
160km around my location. If I do it with r/ where
I spec it out, it's
ok. Lat and long are defined correctly in the
File->Configure->Station
box correctly.
Doesn't seem to make a difference if I allow
transmit or not in the
server definition.
Thoughts?
EKG
N1ICS
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