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<body class='hmmessage'>Another thing I noticed.... For some reason the map displays a station called "Unknown".<BR>
This station has the same Lat/Lon as my home location called "Me".<BR>
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Terry<BR>
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> Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 06:37:56 -0700<BR>> From: dsmith@danplanet.com<BR>> To: drats_users@lists.danplanet.com<BR>> Subject: Re: [drats_users] Problem sending GPS coordinates<BR>> <BR>> > Ok, I did some experiments with another D-rats station. They're<BR>> > seeing my GPS Beacons, but I'm not. All of my other QST's are echoed<BR>> > back to the screen so that I can see them being sent. For some<BR>> > reason the GPS beacons are not being echoed. Can this be fixed?<BR>> <BR>> Yes :)<BR>> <BR>> > I also noticed that I loose connectivity to the GPS if I disable the<BR>> > QST (or change it in some way). When I enable the QST again, the<BR>> > message down in the corner says "Unable to open GPS port". The only<BR>> > way I can restore the connection is to exit from D-rats and start it<BR>> > up again, then everything works fine.<BR>> <BR>> Ah, yes. I'm probably not closing the COM port correctly. Windows is<BR>> very sensitive to this, but Linux is not, so I don't always notice it.<BR>> <BR>> Thanks!<BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Dan Smith<BR>> dsmith#danplanet.com, s/#/@/<BR>> www.danplanet.com<BR>> KK7DS<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> drats_users mailing list<BR>> drats_users@lists.danplanet.com<BR>> http://lists.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/drats_users<BR><BR></body>
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