There is a local ham that is wanting to setup a Davis ProVantage II with a KPC-3+ to send out WX data back to my QTH to hit my igate and make it's way to the internet. We attempted this last weekend without success, much of it due to my own ignorance with this type of setup. Prior to this I have never put my hands on a KPC-3 or a WX station, certainly has been an enlightening learning experience.
<br><br>I understand a little more of what I have to do to get this properly setup, however, I had still had some questions that I'm hoping someone here with experience on this can answer. <br><br>First a summary of what we are doing:
<br><br>Just passing WX data, this setup is located on a remote mountaintop with no phone/internet/cell phone coverage. Radio is the only way we can get the WX data we need out of there for our local Skywarn folks. Not such a bad thing :D
<br><br>With that being said, there will be no digipeater functions enabled. I want to broadcast the WX data every 10 minutes direct to my station at home (hopefully we wont have to digipeat it to my house, I think I can hear him direct, and he has a 4 element yagi pointed directly at me) After reading about the LT buffers, I think the best way for me to do that is to set the datalogger unit in the WX station to send data every 5 minutes, and fill two buffers, sending each buffer every ten minutes (if anyone knows of a more efficient way as far as timing goes, please, I'm all ears, I'm so new to this)
<br><br>Some of my questions. How do I set a path instead of a generic alias? Is this done through the unproto command? For example, if I just want to send the data direct back to me, would my unproto be something like APRS via N1VLV-10? Or if I wanted to digipeat, APRS via KS4NG-7(our local digi that is closest to me), N1VLV-10?
<br><br>Another thing, is there a way to set a WX symbol in the TNC itself, or am I to assume this is passed on from the datalogger in the WX station in the proper format to be xmitted? <br><br>Sorry so many questions and they may be vague.... but completely new to me and I need some guidance from those of you that have experience in this area.
<br><br>tnx and 73's <br>Stephen <br>N1VLV<br><br>