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Monday, February 9, 2009
Multi-hop APRS path display
I've now improved the APRS packet path display to show multi-hop packet paths. The other limitations are still there: If one of the hops is well outside the current view, that hop will not be displayed on the packet path display.
Great work on the system. We are making good use of the Graph feature on the APRS.FI site. To-day we had a bad packet inserted that is causing scaling troubles with our readings. Is it possible to remove a packet from the raw data? The packet we would like removed is Between our #127 and #128 packet 2009-02-09 18:11:17 UTC: VE7RNA-10>APT407,WIDE2*,qAR,VE7CUS:T#019,150,255,175,126,100,00000000
Thanks for great system. Doug VE7AQW VE7AQW@gmail.com
What do red and blue lines mean? (And any other colors). Where should I have looked to find out?
If you want to show off-screen stations you have connectivity to, you may consider shwoing a proxy for them at the edge of the map. It has to be clear that this isn't the real position, though.
Outstanding!
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ReplyDeleteGreat work on the system. We are making good use of the Graph feature on the APRS.FI site. To-day we had a bad packet inserted that is causing scaling troubles with our readings. Is it possible to remove a packet from the raw data? The packet we would like removed is Between our #127 and #128 packet
2009-02-09 18:11:17 UTC: VE7RNA-10>APT407,WIDE2*,qAR,VE7CUS:T#019,150,255,175,126,100,00000000
Thanks for great system.
Doug VE7AQW
VE7AQW@gmail.com
What do red and blue lines mean? (And any
ReplyDeleteother colors). Where should I have looked to find out?
If you want to show off-screen stations
you have connectivity to, you may consider
shwoing a proxy for them at the edge of
the map. It has to be clear that this isn't the real position, though.
LA4RT Jon, Trondheim, Norway