[aprssig] Perl code to filter packets

APRS SIG aprssig at w9if.net
Sun Sep 26 18:32:22 EDT 2004


Very nice and informative web page. I browsed the code, looks like the work 
is being done on the client side. In other words, the client is searching 
for a match. I want to shift that effort to the server. I got some hints 
from Pete Loveall AE5PL.

thanks for your pointer to the web page,
Rich W9IF

At 01:29 PM 9/26/2004, you wrote:
>Kewl
>
>and some more
>
>http://www.tech-software.net/code.htm
>
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>Subject: [aprssig] Perl code to filter packets
>
>
>I created a perl script that connects to APRS server and searches for a
>particular callsign. http://w9if.net/iweb/perlaprs/index.html
>
>While it works, it is inefficient since it has to look at millions of
>packets when only a few are needed. I believe javAPRSSrv allows the client
>to specify a port to have filtered packets sent. For example, it tells
>javAPRSSrv to send packets from W9IF only. I don't know how to do that in
>perl. Any suggestions?
>
>thanks in advance,
>Rich Parry, W9IF
>
>
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