[aprssig] db.aprsworl google earth link
Tom Hayward tom at tomh.usSat Jun 2 21:41:51 UTC 2007
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I reproduced this script with a couple extra features. You can request up to 20 calls, separated by commas. 'az' can be specified in the url, but if not will use the station's heading (you see what they see). If there is no station heading, it defaults to 0. 'tilt' can be specified in the url, but will default to 20 if not specified. 'range' can be specified in the url, but will deafult to 365 if not specified. I haven't looked up the kml spec, so I'm not sure what unit this is, maybe meters. Note: the "fly-to" az, tilt, and range work only when a single call is used. With multiple calls, Google Earth zooms back far enough to show all of them. You can access this script here: http://tomh.us/webdev/aprskml.php?call=kd7lxl&az=60&tilt=60&range=10000 and you can access the source here: http://tomh.us/webdev/aprskml.zip I neglected to include my username and password for the APRS World database in the source. I don't have permission to create accounts, so I'm not going to distribute them either. One thing I didn't know how to do was convert APRS symbol tables to kml icons. If someone can enlighten me on this process, I'll add it to the script. 73 Tom KD7LXL On 6/1/07, Andrew Rich <vk4tec at people.net.au> wrote: > Not unless you get the script changed to accept a change > > -----Original Message----- > From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org > [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Wes Johnston, AI4PX > Sent: Friday, 1 June 2007 12:44 PM > To: TAPR APRS Mailing List > Subject: [aprssig] db.aprsworl google earth link > > > I can create a network link in google earth that uses the URL > http://db.aprsworld.net/datamart/googleEarth.php?call=XX4XX-ssid , but > it defaults to a north azimuth and 20 degree tilt. Is there a way to > specify a different tilt and az? > > Wes > -- > In theory there is no difference between practice and theory.
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