[aprssig] IRLP APRS Status Script: Multiconnect Bug?
Keith VE7GDH ve7gdh at rac.caFri Jul 25 16:00:17 UTC 2008
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Bob WB4APR wrote... > I just checked FINDU and of the first 6 IRLP Objects out of 50, > only one is in the correct recommended IRLP/APRS frequency > standard format. We need to figure out why this script is not > yielding the consistency we need? In this list, I cut out the > date/lat/long so they fit better: > > ;IRLP-4740*442.600MHz T141 R20m OFFLINE [Yes, correct! > ;IRLP1148 *147570S100IDLE R15Km [No . & no - I did some modifications to the script on node IRLP 1148. How does it look now? I also removed the date/lat/long. The original scrip converted MHz to KHz. It wasn't inserting MHz even though at a glance it looked like it should. I think the script had it set up as a variable instead of just text. Removing a dollar sign took care of that. I added T for tone and some spaces. It still has S for simplex but I could remove that. The unmodified script would also insert |+ or - for an offset. ;IRLP1148 *147.570MHz S T100 IDLE R15Km It looks like the status should be moved to the end. Here's the most recent version, again less the date/time and lat/long, but still with the S for simplex in it: IRLP1148 147.570MHz S T100 R15Km IDLE > The objective is the following format to show on all APRS maps > and GPS units and radios the location, frequency, tone and range > of nearby IRLP nodes: > > ;IRLP-NNNN*FFF.FFFMHz Tnnn RXXm STATUS > > Where IRLP-NNNN is the object name > Where Tnnn is the tone in Hz (no tenths) with leading zero > Where RXXm is subjective useable range in miles (or km) > Where STATUS is the present node status. > > See www.aprs.org/localinfo.html > > Where can we correct the IRLP information and docs to get > everyone onto the same page? After your comments, I could post my notes over on the IRLP & IRLP embedded lists. Individuals could duplicate my changes (if I'm getting close) but even better would be if the script author would modify the script and make it available. Unfortunately, some (many?) IRLP node owners are not also APRS users. I suspect that those that install the script (not all have) simply install it and follow the configuration instructions. Even I did that. I seem to recall that you were working with Randy KC6HUR (possibly not the original author, but I believe he did the most recent modifications) and Dave VE7LTD (IRLP) about April 2007. Perhaps those changes didn't make it into the script. For IRLP node owners, the script is available at http://irlp.kc6hur.net/irlp_scripts.php. I don't know if it would make a difference, but on your page www.aprs.org/localinfo.html there are two missing graphics in the "IRLP and EchoLink FREQUENCY OBJECTS" section about 3/4 of the way down the page... www.aprs.org/aprs/IRLPx.JPG and www.aprs.org/aprs/EL-123456x.JPG. Also on www.aprs.org/avrs.html the middle of the top three graphics is missing... www.aprs.org/avrs/EL-123456x.JPG, same file as one of the ones mentioned above. > The format did evolve over the last 4 years or so, and so it is > expected that we will have to clean this up after the fact... > Even my docs may be confusing? Thanks for posting your findings. Yes, the "proper settings" for many things is a moving target, but this is fixable. I'll await your comments before posting on the IRLP lists. 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH IRLP 1148 -- "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
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