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<p>Thanks for addressing this. Looks like things are back to
normal.<br>
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to set up a monthly reboot on the Pi; ssh into it as the pi user</p>
<p>then</p>
<p>sudo crontab -e</p>
<p>and add a line at the bottom that says</p>
<p>01 01 01 * * reboot</p>
<p>write the file, you're good to go. It will reboot the Pi on the
first of the month at 01:01</p>
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<p>de AB0OO<br>
John Gorkos<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/12/23 22:55, Mike Higgins wrote:<br>
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<p><font face="Arial">Yes it was. I have restarted it and it
should behave for another 6 months or so. I really need to
make myself a reminder to reboot it the first of every month.
It is a RaspberryPi that seems to become corrupted after a few
months. There isn't much activity around here and I probably
could take it off the air and very few people would miss it. I
try to keep it going for the tourists that pass through as
this is a RF Hole in the system where I live. <br>
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<p><font face="Arial">Thanks for contacting me to let me know. <br>
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<p><font face="Arial">Mike KA6IYS<br>
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<p>Hi-</p>
<p> It looks like your APRS Igate is pushing LOTS of garbage
into the APRS-IS. Mostly truncated callsigns. Is it possible
you have passall enabled on your TNC?</p>
<p>Just trying to track this down, since it's an odd and
interesting failure mode.</p>
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<p>de AB0OO,<br>
John Gorkos<br>
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Actually, that's some seriously nasty packet
corruption/reflection going on. Just do an e/KA6IYS on an
APRS-IS feed and you'll see stuff like:
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WinMain:2023-10-13T02:12:51.721 IS[APRS-IS](Hit(e/KA6IYS)) [1]6WZ>PJI43,TP,A,IWXG,qAR,KA6IYS:31.5D10.5&N00 oice 1.0 1 H
WinMain:2023-10-13T02:13:13.802 IS[APRS-IS](Hit(e/KA6IYS)) [0]13>APRSTLIN,qAR,<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:KA6IYS:@130213z3741.58N/12143.63W_003/000g000t065r000p000P000h48b10061.DsVP" moz-do-not-send="true">KA6IYS:@130213z3741.58N/12143.63W_003/000g000t065r000p000P000h48b10061.DsVP</a>
WinMain:2023-10-13T02:13:17.151 IS[APRS-IS](Hit(e/KA6IYS)) [0]NZ>P10TPP,A,HR,qAR,KA6IYS:J5T19111z406N16E.Summits Air - wwwta.or.
WinMain:2023-10-13T02:13:18.167 IS[APRS-IS](Hit(e/KA6IYS)) [1]AWX>AP1,SPD*,WID1,qAS,KA6IYS:34V Green AcreX1 I6MLK
WinMain:2023-10-13T02:13:25.840 IS[APRS-IS](Hit(e/KA6IYS)) [1]WIINK>A2,TCPIqSWN,qAR,KA6IYS:L2-0 101z03 N017 E1495H iln aktGtwy
WinMain:2023-10-13T02:14:25.914 IS[APRS-IS](Hit(e/KA6IYS)) [1]KK6BXP-9>3WQYSS,qAS,KA6IYS:`1WtY\`"44
WinMain:2023-10-13T02:14:28.287 IS[APRS-IS](Hit(e/KA6IYS)) [1]INK>APK,TCPPWLNK,qAR,KA6IYS:Z10 *214z3405. a4.1MzWnikPce aea
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<div class="moz-signature">KA6IYS is beaconing >APX204
which is supposedly a Xastir version.<br>
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cite="mid:c351e829-2227-82ee-1b17-7e781a1ddf4f@gmail.com">Anyone
have any thoughts as to what could be happening with the
KA6IYS iGate? He seems to be gating (or re-gating, based on
distances) partial callsigns back into APRS-IS: <br>
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I've not seen this failure mode before, but my experience
here is pretty limited. <br>
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Thanks, <br>
de AB0OO - John <br>
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