Hi John, Well, I havent got a complete list of what is sent :-). Basically I built the server socket and handling of clients, it actually handles multiple clients simultaneously if you wish (you can connect ui-view and xastir at the same time and compare). I then started adding a call to the objects sendmessage method wherever aprs data was received by the client. Rein added calls to the socket at more places and made it work with ~GETNEAR etc while in a connected session. So, basically it should display all aprs position data handled by jpskmail and received over the air. I have not made it plot incoming data from internet servers (perhaps Rein did), that could of course be added easily. 73 de Per, sm0rwo ons 2010-12-22 klockan 21:21 +1100 skrev John Douyere: > Hi Per, > > Yes I saw the code and GUI settings. What is sent via the port to the > APRS client? > > Stations heard over HF only or also the ones picked-up from the > APRS-IS network and if so are there any filters? > > Regards, > > John > > On 12/22/10, Pär Crusefalk <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi John, > > > > Have you tried to connect an aprs mapping client to jpskmail yet? > > If you should find the time then it would be great if you could connect > > something like xastir or perhaps ui-view to jpskmail and get all the > > aprs data on the maps there. Its a great feature and would be great if > > you could test it at your end too (only if you should have time to spare > > of course). > > > > I have implemented the necessary settings in preferences so you can > > enable/disable the server socket and select what port it listens to. > > Just create a new connection to an internet server at localhost and aprs > > data should be visible on that map. > > > > 73 de Per, sm0rwo > > > > > > > > >