[OZAPRS] FW: Was Something is wrong, this is a fixed location....Now, we fixed it..
Gordon Taylor
gordon.t at internode.on.net
Wed Mar 9 21:57:59 EST 2011
Geoff,
No its an MFJ 1270B in normal TNC2 mode. While running in KISS mode this TNC did seem to lock up after a while.
I am thinking if this occurs again I will cycle power on the TNC to see if that sorts the issue.
Regards,
Gordo VK4VP
-----Original Message-----
From: ozaprs-bounces at aprs.net.au [mailto:ozaprs-bounces at aprs.net.au] On Behalf Of Geoff Gatward
Sent: Wednesday, 9 March 2011 20:54
To: Australian APRS Users
Subject: Re: [OZAPRS] FW: Was Something is wrong, this is a fixed location....Now, we fixed it..
You're not running a KPC3+ as the IGate TNC are you?? there is a well
known issue with these things in KISS mode introducing several minutes
worth of delay into packet processing - they are not recommended for use
on APRS for this reason.....
(Currently the topic of an on-going thread on the APRS-SIG list)
Regards,
Geoff
On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 20:33 +1000, Gordon Taylor wrote:
> The issue of duplicate packets and speeds in excess of 500kmh have
> been fixed in my area.
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> Some troubleshooting by Dave VK4UN has shown that whenever my Igate
> was running the duplicate packets and excessive speed changes occur.
> With my Igate disconnected from the internet we confirmed all was good
> as I drove from Brisbane to Buderim this afternoon.
>
>
>
> We employed that well known and often used Windows troubleshooting
> technique of rebooting the Igate. This has fixed the problem. Below
> are two packets that demonstrate the issue I had.
>
>
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> It is clear that the packet through VK4OG-1 was gated nearly 6
> minutes before the packet through VK4VP-1.
>
>
>
> I assume the time stamp is added when the packet is received not when
> it is transmitted, which in the telemetry and SCADA world I work in,
> is just not on. Our systems always time stamps event as they occur so
> that any delays in the comms network do not compromise the credibility
> of the data, as has happened here. I am not complaining just
> highlighting that this is an issue.
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> 2011-03-09 03:49:40 UTC:
> VK4VP-7>R7R4X6,VK4RBR-3*,WIDE2-2,qAS,VK4OG-1:`Q]/ }WK\]"3t}=
> type: location
> srccallsign: VK4VP-7
> dstcallsign: R7R4X6
> latitude: -27.41433333333333 °
> longitude: 153.0865 °
> course: 359 °
> speed: 90.74799999999999 km/h
> altitude: 2 m
> symboltable: \
> symbolcode: K
> mbits: 101
> posresolution: 18.52 m
> posambiguity: 0
> comment: ]=
>
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> 2011-03-09 03:55:01 UTC:
> VK4VP-7>R7R4X6,VK4RRC-13*,WIDE2-2,qAS,VK4VP-1:`Q]/ }WK\]"3t}=
> [Duplicate position packet]
> type: location
> srccallsign: VK4VP-7
> dstcallsign: R7R4X6
> latitude: -27.41433333333333 °
> longitude: 153.0865 °
> course: 359 °
> speed: 90.74799999999999 km/h
> altitude: 2 m
> symboltable: \
> symbolcode: K
> mbits: 101
> posresolution: 18.52 m
> posambiguity: 0
> comment: ]=
>
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> Regards,
> Gordo VK4VP
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>
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