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M1BYT  > APRS     17.08.08 20:55l 63 Lines 2557 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: cwop.aprs.net how?
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From: M1BYT@GB7FCR.#16.GBR.EU
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GM7HUD Opined with considerable skill:-
> Hey Harry, here's a damn fine suggestion. Why don't you tell us which
> weather station and what software you are trying to use. Then we might be
> able to give specific rather than generic advice. Or are we supposed to use
> our individual Doris Stokes powers of ESP to figure out what you are
> running because your current request reads like the following "I have a
> piece of string, how long should it be?"

I did think it would be rather pontless, because few would have the same unit
and even fewer be running the software - my question was also only related to
the APRS system.

The weather station is a Watson type, and running Easyweather software on the
PC logging its data on the PC. Another program (which is still under
development) 'Cumulus' takes its data from Easyweather and feeds it to a web 
page and supposedly to APRS. 

You can see the output of Cululus at

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/m1byt/weather/

> One final suggestion, download and install a copy TCPView. This was
> originally a 3rd party program by SysInternals but they were bought by the
> Borg and so it's a genuine Microsoft program now. Go to 

>You
> could run Wireshark to monitor packets going out and see the response.
> Again it doesn't mean that you data is valid and being accepted but at
> least you'd know the firewall was not a problem.

I already had both of those on my system and found no clues recorded in
either. I can though see Cululus's FTP connection updating my website data in
TCPView.  

> Do exactly what it says in the setup instructions.

There were none for Cumulus other than tick the enable box and cwop.aprs.net
seems to perhaps not provide any for amatuers - that I could find. Hence the
questions.  



     


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