[App_rpt-users] KC6HUR/IRLP Weather scripts

Christopher Kovacs w0anm73 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 15:33:37 UTC 2013


Hi Don,

I have been busy with work and had my allstar node system die. I am in the
process of bringing up the node with new hardware.

There are quite a number of things to do regarding all the scripts.  I have
modified the scripts to include most of the functionality and cleaned up
where the directories are pointed and also included a new log area for the
weather script logs.  I should get something together this week for the
group here.  I also want to put together some basic documents for the
allstar port.

Glad you got it working, you may want to change over to the new port when I
get this completed.  Sorry for the delay.

Cheers,

Chris,  w0anm (Pirlp node 3106, Allstar node 29106)




On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 1:58 AM, Don Russell <w9drr.ham at gmail.com> wrote:

> I got the newer version working. I spent some time seeing what the script
> does... when you get down to it
> they are quite clever!
>
> To make it play with allstar, I removed the IRLP checks, and set the
> custom path variable to where
> I wanted them to run /scripts/wx.. I fed it in the local info and it seems
> to be happy. now to wait for some severe weather...
>
>
>
>
> --
> Don Russell, CBRE CBNT
> W9DRR - ARRL OES, Technical Specialist
> http://www.socialengineer.us
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Don Russell <w9drr.ham at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Yeah, that's the ones I was working with. I see your current set, and
>> they are a lot different.
>> still doing things mostly the same way.
>>
>> Do you have a tarball of them modified to work with allstar?
>> what I did was remove any the IRLP specific stuff from them.
>> profile, basically anything that mentioned irlp, and hard set some
>> of the paths instead of variables. made them run from /scripts/wx.
>> I had cepstral spit out .ul files and then sent an asterisk command
>> to play alerts, and then added in some dialplan options to play the rest.
>>
>> I can probably re-engineer them like I did before, but if you already did
>> that's great.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Don Russell, CBRE CBNT
>> W9DRR - ARRL OES, Technical Specialist
>> http://www.socialengineer.us
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Christopher Kovacs <w0anm73 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> .
>>>
>>> It supports wx alerts, wx forecast reports, and current weather
>>> underground reports.
>>>
>>> Let me know if this interest you.
>>>
>>> Look at
>>> http://w0anm.com/blog
>>>
>>> For more information.  I have to tar up or package the scripts for
>>> Allstar.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Chris, w0anm (irlp node 3106, Allstar node 29061)
>>>  On Feb 20, 2013 7:59 PM, "Don Russell" <w9drr.ham at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  A couple years ago I hacked up randy's scripts to get
>>>> the weather to work with allstar.
>>>>
>>>> I am redoing them now that the NWS went with the CAP
>>>> protocol and zapped the RSS feed.
>>>>
>>>> before I completely re-invent the wheel has anyone else done this.
>>>> Right now I am in grep sed hell . I am rewriting the scripts to
>>>> go grab the weather the new way the NWS wants you to. its a hell of a
>>>> mess right now. go get a url, part out a url go get that parse out text
>>>>
>>>> it's mostly working for one alert, but if there are more than one it
>>>> gets really complex parsing that out.
>>>>
>>>> It does still get the current conditions and forecast still. sends it
>>>> to cepstral for TTS and save them as ulaw for asterisk to play.
>>>>
>>>> If no one has done it can anyone chime in a help with the parsing.
>>>> there is a perl module to do this but my perl-fu is weak!
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Don Russell, CBRE CBNT
>>>> W9DRR - ARRL OES, Technical Specialist
>>>> http://www.socialengineer.us
>>>>
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