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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/05/14 09:37, Max Harper wrote:<br>
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<div><span>The only thing that I have found that works is to run
both APRX and Xastir along with AX25. AX25 talks to the TNC
and APRX and Xastir connect to AX25. The way I have it
configured is APRX really does all the digi and igate
functions. Xastir just displays what is received by the TNC.
You could configure it different and have Xastir do some of
the work. It all runs headless and I use VNC and SSH to
access it. I added a script that APRX runs approximately
once per hour to show uptime. I also have my weather station
connected through APRX with a different SSID. You can look
at the raw data for KG4PID-14 and 15.</span></div>
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That's the beauty of using applications that can talk to the kernel
ax25 stack, they can all share the same radio ports. <br>
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Don't overlook xastir's server port (2023 by default) that permits
displaying of the xastir-observed traffic on another instance of
xastir on another computer. The remote xastir can run headless and
mapless but send data to other machines on a network - LAN or
elsewhere. That port can also be used to upload beacons to xastir. I
use it to upload wx beacons from local airport wx stations.<br>
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Ray vk2tv<br>
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