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Scott, <br>
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Are you sure that's not aunz.aprs2.net (which I use)<br>
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I get an error with your suggestion.<br>
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Ray vk2tv<br>
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On 20/02/11 17:29, Scott Evans wrote:
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On Sun, 2011-02-20 at 12:11 +1000, Andrew Rich wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="CITE"> <tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Rotational DNS
name </font></tt><br>
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<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">rotate.aprs.net.au ( 3 x servers can
respond )</font></tt><br>
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<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">nslookup rotate.aprs.net.au</font></tt><br>
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<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">resolves to </font></tt><br>
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<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Name: rotate.aprs.net.au</font></tt><br>
<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Address: 203.194.18.216 </font></tt><br>
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<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Name: rotate.aprs.net.au</font></tt><br>
<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Address: 150.101.108.109 </font></tt><br>
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<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Name: rotate.aprs.net.au</font></tt><br>
<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Address: 202.62.137.85</font></tt><br>
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<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Port 14501 - server status</font></tt><br>
<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Port 14577 - your position + 100 km</font></tt><br>
<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Port 14578 - ZL only</font></tt><br>
<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Port 14579 - ZL/VK feed only</font></tt><br>
<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">Port 14580 - Filter port </font></tt><br>
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<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">To send to an APRS server you MUST
logon</font></tt><br>
<tt><font color="#1a1a1a">To listen you do not need to logon</font></tt>
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There's also aunz.rotate.aprs2.net this includes the AU & NZ
T2 servers, and is the rotate dns setup by the T2 network the
rotate.aprs.net.au is local (setup by 2TDG/2XJG) so both will
achieve the same end result of selecting the T2 servers that have
been put into the rotate alais. Or put simply you as the end user
do not have to worry about what T2 server you are connected to and
should a server go down then you will simply hop to the next so
you won't be left without an server connection<br>
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FYI <tt><font color="#1a1a1a">150.101.108.109</font></tt> is my
IP for T2TAS <img
src="cid:part1.02020202.07070204@exemail.com.au" alt=";-)"
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