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README.NEW * * * * NEW STUFF WHICH MIGHT CONFUSE OLD USERS * * * *
VERSION 3.06: Found minor bug that prevents a station from popping up on the
map the first time he is heard. He will show up the second time or whenever
the map is re-drawn. This bug is fixed in version 3.06. Also added MOVE cmd
to the P-LIST hook so that you could move a station with 000/000 LAT/LONG!
Improved labeling of the reporting station for an OBJect. 2 December.
VERSION 3.05: Improved on 3.04 moving map display. By selecting TRACK on the
P-list, you can cause the map display to remain always centered on the selected
station. To minimize map redraws, the map will only be re-drawn when the
station moves outside of the Range rings shown with the R command. Version
3.05 anticipates the future movement and re-centers the map ahead of your
future movement. Other changes:
- Single Port Mode for mobile GPS and TNC with laptops with only one COMM port
(This will only work with programmable GPS's like the Magellan or Motorola)
- Fixed version 3.03 bug that would not work with PACCOMM TNC's and GPS units
that report to the thousandth of a minute.
- Changed start-up beacon timing to reduce from 9 in the first 5 minutes
down to only 2, for 5 fold reduction in QRM.
- Fixed bug that prevented GPS mobile from selecting other than 120 sec period
- Included an updated NewEng.map, NewJersey, and a new RhodeIsland map.
- Now POSITS are also sorted with the ORDER command.
VERSION 3.03: Improved automatic DF interface so that both CW and CCW arrange-
ments of LEDS could be accommodated. Made the CROSSFIX (X) command toggle so
that all DF bearings were automatically plotted without needing to hit the X
key repeatedly. Improved the GPS interface so that APRS would not lock up
while waiting for the next fix. Added a FIRE symbol for Californians.
VERSION 3.02: Finally tried APRS with PACCOMM TNC and (gulp), it didn't work!
They stripped off the $GPGGA header. So I fixed it. Now this APRS version is
compatible with PACCOMM GPS-ON command. Sorry for the leading advertising. hi
hi. Also in 3.02, I increased the number of active maps up to 99 and also the
number of labels per map up to 99.
VERSION 3.01: Finally made MAPFIX.bas able to build new map features while
running. This makes it very easy to fill in MAP detail just by using the
cursor. You still, however, must use an EDITOR to build the basic structure
of a new map file; ie, selecting the origin, center, scale and first few
features and labels.
VERSION 3.00: Main addition is the optional automatic Doppler Direction
finder interface. See README.DF. The changes in the DF reporting format to
accommodate a Quality factor makes new DF bearings incompatible with older
versions. New bearings are shown in yellow and are 'dotted' to show the
quality of the report. Older versions will not plot these lines as DF lines,
but will DeadReckon the station along the DF bearing line.
VALIDATION NUMBERS: Your APRS validation number is still VALID! But, if you
were a previously registered user of the GPS or WeatherStation options, your
alternate validation number is now valid for GPS only. The WeatherStation
option has changed to accommodate the new DF station option. If you were
previously registered with the WeatherStation option, send me a packet message
with your old number and I will issue you a new WX station registration.
MAPFIX.BAS: Can now list the MAPLIST.map file and can also display all map
borders from within the program.
MAPLIST.MAP: NEW FORMAT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH OLDER VERSIONS! Read this!
I added a comment field on EACH map line so that you can now keep notes on
all of the maps that are starting to be developed. If this extra field
is not used, then a COMMA must be used to end the line. This makes this
new MAPLIST.map file incompatible with earlier versions. If you insist on
using your old file, insert the line * BEGIN * before the first 0,0 and
add a comma at the end of every MAP line.
VERSION 2.13: Lots of lessons learned at the Marine Corps Marathon.
See README.MCM for details. Here are some notes:
1) Before, when it was time to send messages, all outstanding lines were
sent and when it was time to send Objects, all outstanding Objects were sent.
As runners began to drop during the Marathon, and were added as objects, the
number of Object packets flying around was Horrendous. This change alone,
should reduce the amount of APRS QRM by a factor of four or more!
2) Dead Reckoning can now be toggled on and off. Since all 26 miles of the
Marathon were within 2 miles of the center, we were all operating on the 2 mi
scale. At that range, a 3 minute error in your PC clock resulted in a 1/2 mi
Dead Reckoning projection of the moving objects!
3) Now the J command displays a sample SYMBOL so yu can see what they mean.
4) Have added DOS command line processing, so that you can invoke APRS with
a switch /EXT. The three characters EXT can represent any number of different
CONFIG files. By saving a different CFIG213.EXT file for each different field
application, you can rapidly switch between GPS, WX, MOB, HF, VHF, NEW, etc.
Some stations never reconfigured their APRS in the field from their home
stations and therefore were operating all during the Marathon with the same
call as their home! Talk about QRM! (Both stations responded to all msgs!)
Notice that specifying a file extension for which you do not have a CFIG file
already saved (such as /NEW), forces APRS to start up from scratch so that you
can begin a new configuration at any time!
5) CHANGED THE MAPLIST.map format! Now you can simply 'comment' out a map
with a (*). Since we now have 60 maps on the distro disk, and that is the
limit for APRS, being able to 'comment' them out, keeps 'em handy for later.
This new MAPLIST.map format will only work with 2.13. It will crash
earlier versions of APRS. To upgrade it to version 3.00, just add a COMMA to
the end of each map listing line.
VERSION 2.08: MAJOR CHANGES TO COMMAND KEYS! These changes may confuse the
veteran user of APRS who is used to certain Key strokes. Always read the HELP
and INFO screens closely for any changes. Here are some details:
FEATURES - Map Features such as Roads, Lines, Labels, CIties, Water, etc have
lost their unique ALT keys and are now toggled on/off via the FEATURES
(alt-F) key. This freed up keys for other new or moved functions:
alt-P POSITION FILTER (was alt-F) turns on/off the position filter
(does not save positions to disk that move less than 80 yards)
alt-C Turns on and off the CW sending of new BEACONS and MSGS
alt-W WEATHER command. Cycles through all WX reporting stations
alt-L LOAD from BACKUP.BK Permits one key reload of backup file
ctrl-W Sends out an ?WX? to query all WEATHER STATIONS.
CONTROL PANEL - With the changes above, I can now use only control keys for all
CONTROL panel functions to be more consistent with the name.
ctrl-G Now toggles on/off the logging function (instead of alt-G)
ctrl-O Now toggles on/off the ONLY BEACONS or OTHER PACKETS
alt-R Now is the REPLAY function (vice ctrl-R)
alt-Z Now is the Zero Memory cmd (vice ctrl-Z)
* alt-C Now you must use ALT-C to Save or Alter your CONFIG file
HOOKED STATIONS ON P and L SCREENS - All keys have changed, and the Alarm
function was added to the P list. Use the first letter of the command.
ALARM POSIT - Allows you to mark a station for ALARM. If the station moves
outside of the FILTER (alt-P) range, then an alarm sounds. The BEEPS
are cleared by UNHOOKING the station, but the ALARM remains set for
any more movement. To disable the alarm, toggle it off on the P screen.
REPLAY - Significant improvements permit turning on/off CALLS and Zooming in
and out as well as re-centering during replay!
THENETs - APRS now recognizes the fixed station position report format anywhere
in a BText. This was necessary for THENET Nodes which do not permit the
SYSOP to change the first few fields of BText which are hard coded to be
the NODE name and software version number. When the SYSOP uploads a new
BText to the node, it is only appended to the end of this fixed string
data. Now, APRS will look further into any BText to find the !LAT/LONG/
SO TALK TO YOUR NODE-OPS and GET THEM TO ADD POSITIONS IN APRS FORMAT!
WEATHER - With version 2.07 there is an automatic weather station option that
inserts WX conditions into your Posit. All wx stations, whether manual
or automatic, can be selected with the alt-W key. The last selected wx
station will show its wx conditions in a box at the top of the screen.
Whenever a new report comes in from that station, the box will be up-
dated. This makes it possible to "lock on" to a neighbor wx station,
and have those conditions always displayed on your screen. For more
info on the weather capabilities of APRS, see the README.WX file.
GPS/LORAN INTERFACE - After version 2.0, APRS includes an optional interface
routine for any NMEA-0183 GPS/LORAN device via the serial COM port.
With this ($9) optional interface, you can carry APRS with you on a LAP-
top and see where you are going, James Bond style. See README.GPS.