Where can I find the server software for bananapi? On Oct 24, 2014 9:51 AM, "victor maddex" <vmaddex@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Andy, > > thanks, been tearing my hair out with this today, where is the > configuration xml located? or what is it called ?. > > Thanks > > Vic > > ------------------------------ > Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 14:47:48 +0000 > From: iv3onz@xxxxxxxx > To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [pskmail] Re: Aw: Re: Re: 1.8.1 in use > > Hi all, > it seems that jPSKmail 1.8.1 don't save the Igate call and so sometimes > the Igate don't work, but opening the configuration.xml file and manual > setting the I-gate call, then it works. > > 73 de Andy IV3ONZ > > > Il 24/10/2014 9.39, Rein Couperus ha scritto: > > Strange, it works o.k. here (se attached screen pic). > > One peculiarity using the Igate is that you must use a different Igate call > for every server or Igate, the APRS backbone does not allow multiple > connections for one call. > In Europe, use the euro.aprs2.net server. It provides a rotating > connection which prevents > too heavy load on a specific server. > The netherlands.aprs2.net server is down momentarily because the > university building > has been sold (for the same reason PI4TUE does not exist anymore...) > > Rein PA0R > > > Hello Rein, > > sorry to have so many questions, I am working on multiple systems and > they have different issues with all of them. > > I may revert back to a 1.x system at work then, as long as we can get the > igate working. > > I have 1.8.1 at the home location, unfortunately when I upgraded from > 1.5.26 to 1.8.1, the Igate will not connect, it was working well with the > old version, I have entered an igate call sign and ticked the status box, > but nothing happens, if I go to preferences and save, then close and > open jpskmail, the igate call and tick boxed are no longer there, could > this be a compatibility issue with the old config file and the > later version?, or is the igate function no longer supported?. > > I am trying to create another igate that supports dominox to help > the system. > > Regards > > Vic > ------------------------------ > From: rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [pskmail] Aw: Re: 1.8.1 in use > Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 10:19:31 +0200 > > Vic, > > unfortunately jpskmail version 2 does not support DominoEx, > as the modem is not available in java (yet?). > That is the main reason why I am concentrating on version 1 with fldigi at > the moment... > > Rein PA0R > > Hi Rein, > > thanks for the information, I have a copy of jpskmail 2.1.0-f running on a > PC at my work location, I was hoping to leave this running as an additional > gate for traffic, it has been running for some time now and seems to work > well, is there a newer version of this second generation software that > supports domino ?. > > Regards > > Vic > > ------------------------------ > From: rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [pskmail] Aw: 1.8.1 in use > Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 14:25:37 +0200 > > Vic, > > 9A1CRA and OE5RTL are supporting DominoEx modes. You can check that easily > using the 'ping' > and Inquiry ('ctrl-I') commands. Set the client to DOMEX22 mode, set the > server call and do a ctrl-I. > When the particular server hears you you will get a confirmation. Be sure > to set TXrsid ON in fldigi. > > You can make the client stay in DomEx mode by setting the proper default > mode in Preferences->Mode. > It helps to send pings at the start of the minute (around X+10s), then the > server has a minute > left before it changes mode again after receiving your TXid. > > When afloat, you can set the computer time using the 'latest fix time' on > the APRS tab. > > Depending on the time of day and the distance to the server, you will see > that DomEx modes > suffer less from multipath distortion than PSKxxxR modes. They are also > less crytical > with respect to frequency drift. > > You can see which servers are active on > http://pskmail.org/web/pskmailusers.php. > You may be too close to many of the German/Dutch servers... > Your APRS page shows you are being heard by 9A1CRA... > > Rein PA0R > > > > > Hello, > > I have 1.8.1 and the latest fldigi in use for our trip in a couple of > weeks, all working as expected. > > I can see the dominox modes are now available, and thought that it may be > worth trying this for APRS, I went into the mode tab in jpskmail and > selected a dominox mode, fldigi changed mode, but shortly after it changed > back to 500R before the beacon time came round. How would I make it stay in > the selected mode?. > > I am currently only seeing beacons from two servers OE5RTL and 9A1CRA, are > they the only ones on currently? > > Do these have code versions in use that will allow decode of the domiox > modes? > > I was just thinking that if I get time, and changing modes is not too > difficult, I could try this mode at some point to see if there is any > difference in performance. > > Thanks for any advise. > > Regards > > Vic > > > > -- > 73 de Andrea "Andy" IV3ONZ > >