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There are 15 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1a. Re: PA7RHMServer    
    From: RobertCGRO
1b. Re: PA7RHMServer    
    From: ww5rm
1c. Re: PA7RHMServer    
    From: ww5rm
1d. Re: PA7RHMServer    
    From: Stephen H. Smith
1e. Re: PA7RHMServer    
    From: Ken
1f. Re: PA7RHMServer    
    From: g7vja
1g. Re: PA7RHMServer    
    From: Stephen H. Smith

2a. Re: Toporama maps in UI-View    
    From: Michael Hemel
2b. Re: Toporama maps in UI-View    
    From: larry
2c. Re: Toporama maps in UI-View    
    From: Bruce Coates

3a. Not gating RF to Internet    
    From: aquarius03blue
3b. Re: Not gating RF to Internet    
    From: Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
3c. Re: Not gating RF to Internet    
    From: Keith VE7GDH
3d. Re: Not gating RF to Internet    
    From: Keith VE7GDH

4a. Re: ui-view registration    
    From: OY3JE


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1a. Re: PA7RHMServer
    Posted by: "RobertCGRO" robertcgro(AT)yahoo.ca RobertCGRO
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:52 am ((PDT))

It's located on Chris van Gorp's PA7RHM's website, OM.

http://www.pa7rhm.nl/

In the Downloads section, plus some other neat stuff.


73,
Robert, VA3ROM
http://my.tbaytel.net/va3rom



--- In ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com, "ww5rm" <ww5rm(AT)...> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all what has happened to the PA7RHM server Download? Not the pmsvr150 but the one that gives you free maps from Expedia.com. I had it downloaded or at least I thought for good keeping and now it is gone and I can't find a website to download it.
> > 
> > DE WW5RM
> >







Messages in this topic (8)
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1b. Re: PA7RHMServer
    Posted by: "ww5rm" ww5rm(AT)yahoo.com ww5rm
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:51 am ((PDT))

Yes that is exactlly what I was looking for but every search I did I couldnt seem to find it!!!

Thank you!!!

DE WW5RM



--- In ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com, "ww5rm" <ww5rm(AT)...> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all what has happened to the PA7RHM server Download? Not the pmsvr150 but the one that gives you free maps from Expedia.com. I had it downloaded or at least I thought for good keeping and now it is gone and I can't find a website to download it.
> > 
> > DE WW5RM
> >







Messages in this topic (8)
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1c. Re: PA7RHMServer
    Posted by: "ww5rm" ww5rm(AT)yahoo.com ww5rm
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:52 am ((PDT))

Can we put this in the Files\Add-on section here?



--- In ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com, "RobertCGRO" <robertcgro(AT)...> wrote:
> >
> > It's located on Chris van Gorp's PA7RHM's website, OM.
> > 
> > http://www.pa7rhm.nl/
> > 
> > In the Downloads section, plus some other neat stuff.
> > 
> > 
> > 73,
> > Robert, VA3ROM
> > http://my.tbaytel.net/va3rom




Messages in this topic (8)
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1d. Re: PA7RHMServer
    Posted by: "Stephen H. Smith" wa8lmf(AT)aol.com edacs450
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:55 am ((PDT))

ww5rm wrote:
> > Yes that is exactlly what I was looking for but every search I did I couldnt seem to find it!!!
> >
> > Thank you!!!
> >
> > DE WW5RM
> >

> >   

What kind of ineffectual search are you doing???

The very first two hits in Google go directly to PA7RHM's website and 
the 'RHM server specifically.  


------------------------------------------------------------------------

--

Stephen H. Smith    wa8lmf (at) aol.com
EchoLink Node:      WA8LMF  or 14400    [Think bottom of the 2M band]
Skype:        WA8LMF
Home Page:          http://wa8lmf.net

NEW!  HF APRS Notes & Guide
  http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/HF_APRS_Notes.htm

"APRS 101"  Explanation of APRS Path Selection & Digipeating
  http://wa8lmf.net/DigiPaths

Updated "Rev H" APRS            http://wa8lmf.net/aprs
Symbols Set for UI-View,
UIpoint and APRSplus:





Messages in this topic (8)
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1e. Re: PA7RHMServer
    Posted by: "Ken" g7vja(AT)yahoo.com g7vja
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:12 am ((PDT))

Hi All
i have two versions on my server if you have trouble finding it.
 
http://192.168.0.101:8001
 
look in the uiview toolbox folder
 
73 de Ken
g7vja
mb7ufo


e_mail me at anytime i check my mail every day.
and i will reply as soon as possible.
have a nice day.
Ken de g7vja\mb7ufo\gb7cow\mb7ihp-l
http://www.g7vja.co.uk
http://www.qsl.net/mb7ufo

--- On Tue, 29/9/09, ww5rm <ww5rm(AT)yahoo.com> wrote:


From: ww5rm <ww5rm(AT)yahoo.com>
Subject: [ui-view] Re: PA7RHMServer
To: ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 29 September, 2009, 5:44 PM


  



Can we put this in the Files\Add-on section here?

--- In ui-view(AT)yahoogroups .com, "RobertCGRO" <robertcgro(AT) ...> wrote:
> >
> > It's located on Chris van Gorp's PA7RHM's website, OM.
> > 
> > http://www.pa7rhm. nl/
> > 
> > In the Downloads section, plus some other neat stuff.
> > 
> > 
> > 73,
> > Robert, VA3ROM
> > http://my.tbaytel. net/va3rom



Messages in this topic (8)
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1f. Re: PA7RHMServer
    Posted by: "g7vja" g7vja(AT)yahoo.com g7vja
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 1:33 pm ((PDT))

Hi All again
error on my part,gave wrong ip address
http://81.86.174.150:8001




--- In ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com, Ken <g7vja(AT)...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All
> > i have two versions on my server if you have trouble finding it.
> >  
> > http://192.168.0.101:8001
> >  
> > look in the uiview toolbox folder
> >  
> > 73 de Ken
> > g7vja
> > mb7ufo
> > 
> > 
> > e_mail me at anytime i check my mail every day.
> > and i will reply as soon as possible.
> > have a nice day.
> > Ken de g7vja\mb7ufo\gb7cow\mb7ihp-l
> > http://www.g7vja.co.uk
> > http://www.qsl.net/mb7ufo
> > 
> > --- On Tue, 29/9/09, ww5rm <ww5rm(AT)...> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > From: ww5rm <ww5rm(AT)...>
> > Subject: [ui-view] Re: PA7RHMServer
> > To: ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Tuesday, 29 September, 2009, 5:44 PM
> > 

> > Can we put this in the Files\Add-on section here?
> > 



Messages in this topic (8)
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1g. Re: PA7RHMServer
    Posted by: "Stephen H. Smith" wa8lmf(AT)aol.com edacs450
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 1:51 pm ((PDT))

ww5rm wrote:
> > Can we put this in the Files\Add-on section here?
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com, "RobertCGRO" <robertcgro(AT)...> wrote:
> >   
>> >> It's located on Chris van Gorp's PA7RHM's website, OM.
>> >>
>> >> http://www.pa7rhm.nl/
>> >>
>> >> In the Downloads section, plus some other neat stuff.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 73,
>> >> Robert, VA3ROM
>> >> http://my.tbaytel.net/va3rom
>> >>
>> >>     


It's far better to link to the original copy of something like this, 
rather than store a duplicate on a publicly-accessible site .   The 
problem with multiple copies archived on different websites is that when 
the author posts a new copy of a program, many of the duplicate sites 
DON'T GET UPDATED.  (Unless of course, you are operating a formal 
automated mirroring arrangement with the original site.)

The Internet is rife with out-of-date copies of thousands of freeware 
and shareware programs, because well-meaning users mirror and then 
forget about older versions of applications.    New comers landing on 
these sites, as a result of a Google search, then don't realize they are 
getting obsolete versions of programs.  



------------------------------------------------------------------------

--

Stephen H. Smith    wa8lmf (at) aol.com
EchoLink Node:      WA8LMF  or 14400    [Think bottom of the 2M band]
Skype:        WA8LMF
Home Page:          http://wa8lmf.net

NEW!  HF APRS Notes & Guide
  http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/HF_APRS_Notes.htm

"APRS 101"  Explanation of APRS Path Selection & Digipeating
  http://wa8lmf.net/DigiPaths

Updated "Rev H" APRS            http://wa8lmf.net/aprs
Symbols Set for UI-View,
UIpoint and APRSplus:




Messages in this topic (8)
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________________________________________________________________________
2a. Re: Toporama maps in UI-View
    Posted by: "Michael Hemel" kb7wuk(AT)pcez.com kb7wuk
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:39 pm ((PDT))

Upon additional research, the Toporama maps are less useful for UI-View.

UI-View32 assumes that North is the top of the map, that latitude 
changes linearly along the Y axis and that longitude changes linearly 
along the X axis. If the maps do not meet those conditions then 
inaccuracies in plotting will occur.

Toporama maps use a Lambert Conformal Conic (LCC)(CANLAMB-83) 
projection. When a LCC projection is used, North points straight up at 
the centre of Canada and as you move West, North moves towards the right 
and as you move East, North moves towards the left.

You will experience distortions if a Toporama map is used within UI-View 
without adjusting the image for the different projection methods.


Mike   KB7WUK
Portland  OR   USA
************************************



n9xtn wrote:

> > I'm only marginally familiar with UI-View, but I understand that freely available Canadian topo maps from Toporama can be used in UI-View.  I have a friend of mine who will soon be getting his ham radio license and would like to use APRS and topo maps of the Saskatoon area for a long-duration balloon flight this winter.  
> > 
> > Can someone who has used these maps in UI-View send me some screen caps of what they look like in actual use?  I'm hoping he can use ham radio and UI-View for this rather than a (probably expensive) commercial solution.  
> > 
> > Any tips, tricks, etc., along these lines would be helpful, especially for downloading and geolocation a fairly large number of maps (few dozen, perhaps) at once.
> > 
> > 73 de Mark N9XTN




Messages in this topic (5)
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2b. Re: Toporama maps in UI-View
    Posted by: "larry" wt9m(AT)hotmail.com wt9m
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 1:13 pm ((PDT))

There is a program called Radio Mobile Deluxe which can create all kinds of topo and other maps for UI-View . The program uses SRTM which I think is shuttle imagery data as well as underlays and graps all sorts of photos or street maps from the web. It is tough program to figure out but very powerful. There are many features that integrate with UI-View. 

Larry WT9M 

--- In ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com, "n9xtn" <mconner1(AT)...> wrote:
> >
> > I'm only marginally familiar with UI-View, but I understand that freely available Canadian topo maps from Toporama can be used in UI-View.  I have a friend of mine who will soon be getting his ham radio license and would like to use APRS and topo maps of the Saskatoon area for a long-duration balloon flight this winter.  
> > 
> > Can someone who has used these maps in UI-View send me some screen caps of what they look like in actual use?  I'm hoping he can use ham radio and UI-View for this rather than a (probably expensive) commercial solution.  
> > 
> > Any tips, tricks, etc., along these lines would be helpful, especially for downloading and geolocation a fairly large number of maps (few dozen, perhaps) at once.
> > 
> > 73 de Mark N9XTN
> >







Messages in this topic (5)
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2c. Re: Toporama maps in UI-View
    Posted by: "Bruce Coates" bruce.coates(AT)sasktel.net lpcoates
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:37 pm ((PDT))

Hi Mark

You may remember my wife and me from GPSL 2009.

Yes, Toporama maps are freely downloadable but their in a format that's a 
bit difficult to calibrate for APRS programs.  I use a program called Radio 
Mobile (www.cplus.org/rmw) to generate static maps that can be used in many 
APRS programs including UI-View.  It can use Toporama as well as many other 
map data sources as it's source.  The program is desinged as a radio 
porpagation tool that incorporates SRTM elevation data and the map 
generation is just a great bonus.

I'm located in Saskatoon and some non-ham friends of mine had heard of the 
project and had mentioned it to me.  I'd be glad to help create as many maps 
as he'd like as well as assist with any APRS setup.  We have some APRS 
infrastructure in the area but not a lot that would extend to the east where 
the winter winds will likely send him.  Everything is running on 144.390 
with WIDEn-n support.  We'd be glad to set up suplementary APRS support if 
that would help.

He can reach me at my call sign (AT)rac.ca.

73, Bruce
VE5BNC
SABRE Balloon Project
http://ve5aa.dyndns.org/balloon


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "n9xtn" <mconner1(AT)gmail.com>
To: <ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 8:02 PM
Subject: [ui-view] Toporama maps in UI-View


> > I'm only marginally familiar with UI-View, but I understand that freely 
> > available Canadian topo maps from Toporama can be used in UI-View.  I have 
> > a friend of mine who will soon be getting his ham radio license and would 
> > like to use APRS and topo maps of the Saskatoon area for a long-duration 
> > balloon flight this winter.
> >
> > Can someone who has used these maps in UI-View send me some screen caps of 
> > what they look like in actual use?  I'm hoping he can use ham radio and 
> > UI-View for this rather than a (probably expensive) commercial solution.
> >
> > Any tips, tricks, etc., along these lines would be helpful, especially for 
> > downloading and geolocation a fairly large number of maps (few dozen, 
> > perhaps) at once.
> >
> > 73 de Mark N9XTN
> >



Messages in this topic (5)
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3a. Not gating RF to Internet
    Posted by: "aquarius03blue" n5as(AT)suddenlink.net aquarius03blue
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 1:54 pm ((PDT))

Using a KPC3+ and do have APRS Server set up to Igate both ways.  For some reason I no longer can pass RF traffic to the Internet. I did recently change computer and reloaded UI-View using same supplied numbers. I see RF traffic in the terminal window.  Any ideas?  Tom N5AS






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3b. Re: Not gating RF to Internet
    Posted by: "Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)" ldeffenb(AT)homeside.to ldeffenb
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 2:34 pm ((PDT))

aquarius03blue wrote:
> > Using a KPC3+ and do have APRS Server set up to Igate both ways.  For some reason I no longer can pass RF traffic to the Internet. I did recently change computer and reloaded UI-View using same supplied numbers. I see RF traffic in the terminal window.  Any ideas?  Tom N5AS
> >   
Check the status page of the APRS-IS server that you are connecting to 
(typically port 14501).  Search for your callsign and check that you 
have a Verified (column 4) connection.  If not, you don't have the 
APRS-IS passcode correct.

Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Deferring other suggestions to UI-View users!






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3c. Re: Not gating RF to Internet
    Posted by: "Keith VE7GDH" ve7gdh(AT)yahoo.com ve7gdh
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:27 pm ((PDT))

Lynn KJ4ERJ wrote...

> > Check the status page of the APRS-IS server that you are connecting to 
> > (typically port 14501).  Search for your callsign and check that you 
> > have a Verified (column 4) connection.  If not, you don't have the 
> > APRS-IS passcode correct.

It's easy to see if a station has a verified connection... and N5AS 
does.

http://aprs.fi/?call=N5AS
2009-09-29 22:42:15 UTC:
N5AS>APU25N,TCPIP*,qAC,T2WESTTN
:=3549.44N/09044.10W-PHG7150 N5AS DIGI - Jonesboro, AR {UIV32N}

73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
--




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3d. Re: Not gating RF to Internet
    Posted by: "Keith VE7GDH" ve7gdh(AT)yahoo.com ve7gdh
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:28 pm ((PDT))

Tom N5AS wrote...

> > Using a KPC3+ and do have APRS Server set up to IGate both ways. For 
> > some reason I no longer can pass RF traffic to the Internet. I did 
> > recently change computer and reloaded UI-View using same supplied 
> > numbers. I see RF traffic in the terminal window.

As Lynn pointed out, you would need a verified connection, which you 
have. You would also need to open the gateway, gate objects, insert 
station callsign, gate local messages, and (already done) transmit IGate 
status. Enable log-on required. Enter your validation number (done) and 
for reliability, enable auto-reconnect. Then go to edit igate.ini and 
tell it how many hops a station can be to be considered local. Decide 
whether to use the default path (as set in station setup) or one you 
specify. Do not enable gate all RF to INET. View the terminal window and 
filter for exclude Internet traffic to view just what you are receiving 
on RF and show IGate traffic to view what you are gating. Did all go 
according to plan? Are you seeing any stations around you on RF? Are you 
gating them? Did you happen to notice any messages to local stations?

Do you have the digi enabled too? If so, edt uiview32.ini to change 
UIFLOOD to the two letter abbreviation for your state and change UITRACE 
to WIDE. Only enable the digu if it's really needed in your location.

73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
--



Messages in this topic (4)
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4a. Re: ui-view registration
    Posted by: "OY3JE" oy3je(AT)egholm.fo oy3je
    Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 2:47 pm ((PDT))

Hi Andy,
 
Thanks, it's working now.
 
73's
Jan, OY3JE

  _____  

From: ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com [mailto:ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Andy Pritchard
Sent: 24. september 2009 18:30
To: ui-view(AT)yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ui-view] ui-view registration


  

Hi Jan

Try it now

Andy, M0CYP - Telford
http://www.apritch. <http://www.apritch.myby.co.uk/uiview.htm>
myby.co.uk/uiview.htm
http://www.apritch. <http://www.apritch.myby.co.uk/radioprop.htm>
myby.co.uk/radioprop.htm

--------------------------------------------------
From: <oy3je(AT)egholm. <mailto:oy3je%40egholm.fo> fo>
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 12:24 PM
To: <ui-view(AT)yahoogroups <mailto:ui-view%40yahoogroups.com> .com>
Subject: [ui-view] ui-view registration

> > Hi,
> >
> > I have downloaded UI-View but cant register at the homepage as for some
> > reason it do not accept my call/prefix.
> >
> > Who can I contact to register UI-View?
> >
> > 73's
> > Jan, OY3JE






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 ABOVE IS A CROSS POST TO THE PACKET RADIO NETWORK IN AN EFFORT TO
 PROMOTE FURTHER INTEREST IN THE UIVIEW PROGRAM, APRS AND PACKET RADIO

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