[Dxspider-support] Sending DX Spots via UI packets...
IZ5FSA
iz5fsa at tele2.it
Wed Dec 22 00:37:14 GMT 2004
And if you have a Linux box? Nothing about it, round around?
Ron Stordahl wrote:
> JG1VGX asked how to send DX spots as UI packets with DX Spider.
>
> Rin JG1VGX you are in luck!
>
> Since you are using AGWPE you can use a stand alone program UI-DX Bridge
> by Andy Pritchard M0CYP:
>
> http://www.apritch.myby.co.uk/addon_agw.htm#uidx
>
> That program (which is at revision v1.1.2 - but I am not sure that the
> latest version is on Andy's web page - he updated it for me) connects to
> a cluster (your own for example) via telnet and also to your instance
> AGWPE and sends UI packets for each DX spot. In UI-DX you can specify
> the 'via' route for the UI packets. I have in the past sent my UI-DX
> packets via TRACE2-2 for example. Currently I am sending them here via
> NULL as I don't at the moment want any surrounding digi's to actually
> repeat them.
>
> It's unwise to allow too much range (i.e. Wide2-2 for example) as you
> will probably get complaints that you are using too much of the aprs
> radio network time.
>
> Copy to Andy Pritchard M0CYP
>
> 73....Ron, N5IN
>
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