[aprssig] 9k6 telemetry

Phillip B. Pacier ad6nh at arrl.net
Fri Aug 5 11:59:55 EDT 2005


Introcude?  How about I introduce it instead... <g>

Phil

Phillip B. Pacier wrote:

> One option would be to introcude a default filter, say b/ISSTLM, on 
> port 20150 that would send a few bytes tricling down to the clients 
> automatically.  This would help defeat the cycling of the 
> connections.  Also, John, you can check your setting for connection 
> time-out due to non-activity, or whatever it's called in Xastir.
>
> 73
> Phil - AD6NH
>
> AE5PL Lists wrote:
>
>> Due to severe bandwidth restrictions at some SatGate locations,
>> satgate.aprsca.net does not generate keep-alive comment lines.  Be sure
>> that the software you are using does not automatically disconnect if it
>> does not see data from the server over a period of time.
>>
>> Your gated packets may have made it into the system (remember that port
>> 20150 data does not go into the full APRS-IS by design) but I leave that
>> analysis to Bob.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Pete Loveall AE5PL
>> mailto:pete at ae5pl.net
>>  
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: John Ronan
>>> Posted At: Friday, August 05, 2005 4:15 AM
>>> Subject: [aprssig] 9k6 telemetry
>>>
>>> Apologies about this. I received some 9k6 telemetry just now but I'm 
>>> not sure if it made it into the aprsca.net server as the bytes sent/ 
>>> received seems quite low and I seem to have lost my connection at 
>>> some stage as I was only connected to the server for a minute or so 
>>> before the pass began.
>>>   
>>
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