[OZAPRS] Can anyone explain this please

Phillip zl2tze at yahoo.com.au
Sun Jul 20 10:31:00 EST 2008


Hi Gerard

                 Are you using Mic-E beacons if yes can you turn it off.

When this happens and there is trashed Mic-E there appears to be NO DUPE 
checking there has been a fair amount of this around the world 
and the only fix is to track it down.

http://f5vag.eu/php/bad_mice_stats.php

The 500kms Rate is what you see when Mic-E beacons get trashed by 

1/ a version of aprsd trashing Mic-e  find the Igate that posted it see what
they are running 

   I couldn't find any data on findu for VK2XJG-5
http://www.jfindu.net/lastreports.aspx?call=VK2XJG-5

Nor could I find any current data on aprs.fi for VK2XJG-5
http://aprs.fi/?call=vk2xjg-5&mt=m&z=11&timerange=86400

I see that VK2XJG is a javaparssvr so that counts out aprsd
what is vk2xjg-5 ???

2/ RF getting into your GPS     add clamp on ferrit's to GPS lead

3/ Bad earthing                       check your earthing

4/ Reset your D710

73 Phillip
ZL2TZE

-------Original Message-------
 
From: Geoff
Date: 07/20/08 11:44:37
To: 'Australian APRS Users'
Subject: RE: [OZAPRS] Can anyone explain this please
 
Which part in particular ???
 
I'll break it down a little - what you are seeing is the data from the
APRS-IS (Internet) as seen at aprs.fi, so there are a few additional fields
that you don't see on RF.
 
2008-07-19 06:15:40 UTC: VK2JNG-9>SSR1W7,VK2RAG-1*,WIDE2-1,qAR,VK2ZEN-5:'m8
l j/]"4!}146.775MHzKenwood TM-D710= [Location changes too fast (>500 km/h)]
  2008-07-19 06:15:40 UTC:
VK2JNG-9>SSR1W7,VK2RAG-1*,WIDE2-1,qAR,VK2XJG-5:'m8l
j/]"4!}146.775MHzKenwood TM-D710= [Rate limited (< 5 sec)]
 
These two frames are the same packet - one was received through VK2ZEN-5
IGate via VK2RAG-1 digi, and the other was received via VK2XJG-5 IGate via
VK2RAG-1.  (The second should not have popped up as my IGate should be
OFFLINE - I'll need to check that).   The qAR part is a header used only on
the Internet stream.
 
I believe the "Rate limited" message is a function of aprs.fi, as it has
received exactly the same message from you within 5 seconds and applied a
throttling to your message.  The "Location changes too fast" I can't
explain.  It could be that your GPS is providing invalid data or your packet
is corrupted somehow giving an apparent shift in location that is
unrealistic - or your car is something that the Stig should take around the
track on Top Gear :-)
 
Regards,
Geoff  VK2XJG
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: ozaprs-bounces at aprs.net.au [mailto:ozaprs-bounces at aprs.net.au] On
Behalf Of JandG
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 8:30 PM
To: Australian APRS Users
Subject: [OZAPRS] Can anyone explain this please
 
Found this on APRS.fi after a trip to the Central Coast.
 
Would appreciate an explanation if possible.
 
2008-07-19 06:15:40 UTC: VK2JNG-9>SSR1W7,VK2RAG-1*,WIDE2-1,qAR,VK2ZEN-5:'m8
l j/]"4!}146.775MHzKenwood TM-D710= [Location changes too fast (>500 km/h)]
  2008-07-19 06:15:40 UTC:
VK2JNG-9>SSR1W7,VK2RAG-1*,WIDE2-1,qAR,VK2XJG-5:'m8l

j/]"4!}146.775MHzKenwood TM-D710= [Rate limited (< 5 sec)]
  2008-07-19 06:19:11 UTC:
VK2JNG-9>SSR1W7,VK2RAG-1*,WIDE2-1,qAR,VK2XJG-5:`O8l#Hj/]"4'}146.775MHzKenwo
od TM-D710= [Location changes too fast (>500 km/h)]
  2008-07-19 06:19:13 UTC: VK2JNG-9>SSR1W7,VK2RTZ-1*,WIDE2-1,qAR
VK2ZEN-5:`O8
l#Hj/]"4'}146.775MHzKenwood TM-D710=
  2008-07-19 06:21:25 UTC: VK2JNG-9>SSR1W7,VK2RAG-1*,WIDE2-1,qAR
VK2ZEN-5:`O8
l#1j/]"4'}146.775MHzKenwood TM-D710=
  2008-07-19 06:21:25 UTC:
VK2JNG-9>SSR1W7,VK2RAG-1*,WIDE2-1,qAR,VK2XJG-5:`O8l#1j/]"4'}146.775MHzKenwo
od TM-D710= [Rate limited (< 5 sec)]
 
 
 
Thanks,
 
Gerard
VK2JNG
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