[aprssig] followup on my firenet filters thread

Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) ldeffenb at homeside.to
Fri Oct 12 13:55:32 EDT 2012


(Attn: Pete Lovell, if you're on this list.  Is an ambiguous posit valid 
for an m/ or f/ range filter?)

Ok, that's the information I needed to see.  Remove the colon from your 
filter and I suspect your old one will work.  The old javAPRSSrvr 
wasn't/isn't very picky about the adjunct lead-in word, but the new one 
is much more persnickety.  And with the r/42/-72/200 term in there, and 
no m/ filter, the server never needed to know where you were located.

However, you'll see how javAPRSSrvr 4.0 converted your m/500 filter to 
an f/K1KWP/500.  It is therefore expecting to know where K1KWP is 
located.  Looking at aprs.fi's raw packets, I see that you are providing 
that information (see http://aprs.fi/?c=raw&call=K1KWP), but I cannot 
help you with why the filter isn't working.

Wait a minute!  I looked a bit closer at your posit packet and it is 
transmitting an ambiguous position! I suspect that the new javAPRSSrvr 
(and maybe the old one as well, but you weren't using an m/ filter 
before) may not consider an ambiguous position as being "close enough" 
for any range-based filter from that station's location.

2012-10-12 15:57:35 UTC: K1KWP>APX201,TCPIP*,qAC,N5JXS-F1:=4216.0 
N/07143.5 W-PHG3200Kevin in Shrewsbury-XASTIR/fedora 17

But if you remove the : on the old filter, you should be back to the way 
it used to work, without caring where K1KWP is thought to be located.

Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32

On 10/12/2012 12:46 PM, Kevin Paetzold wrote:
> It did occur to me that the "m/500" filter needed a position from my 
> station.  I forced an xmit (before I sent my orignal email) and it 
> seemed to make no difference.  So, my original filter that worked for 
> a long time is below:
> :filter r/42/-72/200 t/nm p/BUOY/QUAKE s//@ s//S s//: -s/w -p/METAR 
> e/WE7U-WX
> note 1: the ":" is part of the filter string (it seems that once upon 
> a time I had to have a ":" on my filter string).
> note 2: when I send up this filter my status on the firenet status web 
> page is "no filter set".
>
> The actual packets I see from the xastir "view incoming data" log in 
> this case is:
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0
>  2:NET-> # logresp K1KWP verified, server N5JXS-F1, adjunct "filter 
> :filter r/42/-72/200 t/nm p/BUOY/QUAKE s//@ s//S s//: -s/w -p/METAR 
> e/WE7U-WX" filter
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:52:59 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:53:19 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:53:39 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:53:59 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  2:TX -> K1KWP>APX201,:)MA224.40-!4215.45N/07101.69WrMMRA Quincy PL 103.5
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:54:19 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  2:TX -> K1KWP>APX201,:;53.81- *121554z4221.52N/07131.39WrMMRA 
> Marlborough PL 71.9
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:54:39 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:54:59 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  2:TX -> K1KWP>APX201,:)MA442.25+!4238.74N/07118.08WrMMRA Lowell PL 88.5
>  2:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:55:19 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>
> Obviously there are some object xmits from me that I left in the log.  
> When I send a filter of "m/500" (which is the xastir default also 
> notice no ":") I get the log below:
>
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0
>  6:NET-> # logresp K1KWP verified, server N5JXS-F1, adjunct "filter 
> m/500" filter f/K1KWP/500 active
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:57:27 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:TX -> K1KWP>APX201,WIDE2-1:K1KWP>APX201,TCPIP*:=4216.0 N/07143.5 
> W-PHG3200Kevin in Shrewsbury-XASTIR/fedora 17
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:57:47 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:TX -> K1KWP>APX201,WIDE2-1:;K1KWP-2 
> *121558z4152.44N/06959.13W-/A=000050Kevin in North Eastham
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:58:07 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:58:27 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:58:47 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:59:07 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:59:27 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 15:59:47 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 16:00:07 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 16:00:27 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:TX -> K1KWP>APX201,WIDE2-1:)MA224.40-!4215.45N/07101.69WrMMRA 
> Quincy PL 103.5
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 16:00:47 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 16:01:07 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:NET-> # javAPRSSrvr 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012 16:01:27 GMT N5JXS-F1 14580
>  6:TX -> K1KWP>APX201,MA2-1:;53.81- *121601z4221.52N/07131.39WrMMRA 
> Marlborough PL 71.9
>
> note 3: In this case I actually can see my filter set in the firenet 
> web status page.  However the net result is the same.  No actual 
> packets coming down the connection and repeats of the "javAPRSSrvr 
> 4.0.0 12 Oct 2012" nessage.
>
> 73,
>
> Kevin (K1KWP)
>
>
>
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