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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/29/2012 1:52 PM, Curt, WE7U
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:alpine.LNX.2.00.1211291050440.31230@DadsBox.we7u.net"
type="cite">On Thu, 29 Nov 2012, Curt, WE7U wrote:
<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Roger. I'll do some checking when I get
some time later today.
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I have a LOT of weather alerts in my area right now showing on
the map, and they are newer ones (29->30).
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I had weather alert logging turned on in my Xastir instance here.
These are the latest I received:
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# 1354212116 Thu Nov 29 10:01:56 PST 2012
<br>
MFRFFA>APRS::NWS_WATCH:031845z,FLASH_FLOOD,ORZ21 {UGc0U
<br>
# 1354212117 Thu Nov 29 10:01:57 PST 2012
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MFRFFA>APRS::NWS_WATCH:010600z,FLASH_FLOOD,ORZ21 {TI11V
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# 1354214288 Thu Nov 29 10:38:08 PST 2012
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EKANPW>APRS::NWS_ADVIS:300400z,URGENT_WEATHER,CAZ3 {TIb02
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# 1354214289 Thu Nov 29 10:38:09 PST 2012
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EKANPW>APRS::NWS_ADVIS:300400z,URGENT_WEATHER,CAZ1 {TIb1B
<br>
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So it looks like they are coming in regularly for me. That
instance is hooked to firenet.us:14580 and has this filter:
<br>
<br>
m/800 -p/GAGE-6 o/STEAM/UP844 t/n e/WE7U-WX
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I am simply NOT seeing any NWS stuff in my incoming feed with the
filter expression below. <br>
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Has there been a recent change/update in the JavAPRS filter
parser? I am sending the string <br>
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filter b/WA8LMF/WA8LMF-2/WA8LMF-63 t/n s/: s//l -e/WXSVR-AU
-q//i o/ISS*<br>
<br>
to the port 14580 of firenet, but I see this on the
firenet:14501 status page for WA8LMF-13:<br>
<br>
filter b/WA8LMF-63/WA8LMF/WA8LMF-2 t/n s/:// s//l/ os/ISS*
-e/WXSVR-AU -q/<br>
<br>
<br>
Why is the server rearranging the sequence of my budlist callsigns?
<br>
What is the significance of the restructuring of the "s" option
arguments? <br>
What is the significance of "o/ISS*" being replaced with
"os/ISS*" <br>
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The objective of the filter commands is to receive fire objects,
the ISS object, and NWS advisories-watches-warnings only, from the
APRS-IS while gating stations heard on HF RF to the APRS-IS.
Everything else on my map is supposed to be "heard on RF" only.
The -e/WXSVR-AU was supposed to save bandwidth both for the server
and myself by not sending weather data irrelevant to the US. (I
assume the "t/n" command would send NWS-style data for both the US
and Australia if not further filtered.)<br>
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As you can see from my map at <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://wa8lmf.dyndns.org"><http://wa8lmf.dyndns.org></a> ,<br>
the server IS sending the requested fire objects, and the ISS
periodically shows during it's passes. However, the NWS items are
simply not appearing, and they don't show in my raw incoming data
monitor either.<br>
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