I'd agree with that. The Emergency Code link I sent was under the 1.3
(not approved) addendum.
Eric
Gerry Creager wrote:
There's been no significant modifications to the spec in about as long
as I can recall. I think Curt has beaten some changes in that Bob B has
accepted but nothing substantive.
gc
Eric Christensen wrote:
I just found what I was looking for.
http://eng.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/aprs/EmergencyCode.txt
Eric W4OTN
Eric Christensen wrote:
Gerry,
I THINK Steve captures the EMERGENCY beacons based on the MIC-E
format that is used on the D7/D700 radios (modified MIC-E?). I
haven't been subscribed to any APRS SIG lists in quite a while so
this is an observation from a few years ago... from memory. Has the
APRS Spec been modified to include an additional means for
transmitting an EMERGENCY packet?
Eric W4OTN
Gerry Creager wrote:
In a week or so, when he's back, I'll ask Steve Dimse about how he
captures EMERGENCY on findu unless I can divine it otherwise first.
That'd be the definitive case. Comparing Xastir to a piece of
software that isn't under maintenance and never will be (UI-view)
isn't too good an idea in my view. He sounds like someone who got
caught with his hand in the cookie jar and doesn't want to admit it.
gerry
Earl Needham wrote:
I've been having a conversation with KC5FM-9, and not sure
what to think here.
Thursday, when I was home, I was using Xastir with the
internet feed, and KC5FM-9 had the word "EMERGENCY" in his position
comment field -- I think it originally said "EMERGENCY MANAGER" or
something similar.
Every time I'd receive his position, Xastir would pop up a
window asking if I wanted to find that station. I finally asked a
friend of mine, who lives close to him, to ask him to change the
beacon. I get the impression that I offended him, and the last
thing I got from him was:
The Status text has been changed.
The more I think of this, the more I am convinced that your choice of
software is the culprit. I don't show up in the emergency beacons at
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/emergency.cgi
as well as UI-View over the internet and the Kenwood radio in the
EOC.
I am interested (and will check soon) what effect the emergency
beacon
that triggers the Findu output has on the software and radios. I am
told that the Kenwood locks up until the operator attends to the
alarm. I am also told other software reacts differently, from Bells
and Whistles to nothing at all.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
73
So, MY question -- is Xastir perhaps "too sensitive" to the
word "EMERGENCY"? Is this something that needs to be looked into?
I'm currently running version 1.9.1 under VMWare.
7 3
Earl
KD5XB -- Earl Needham
Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cw_bugs
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