[App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 95, Issue 1

Kermit Carlson w9xa at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 4 21:00:32 UTC 2017


Hello Jeff -
     We are using voted receivers - and it is very interesting thatyou mention the network issues causing the dropping which Idescribe as GPS drops.
        I assumed since the error on the serial monitor indicatesthat the "GPS ....lost.." followed by "acquiring... xx satellites inview" then "establishing.." (I dont recall the actual wording)statements to be caused by an interruption of the GPS, or thehandling of the GPS serial by the RTCM DSPic.  Duringthe test of the full system last night I noticed over two-dozeninterruptions, mostly at the remote transmitter site, that causeda lot of problems.  All of the sites are on the same ISP withover 1-Gbs bandwidth at all of the sites. I called the ISP this afternon
and was told that at 7-9PM last night that the POP where theTX was located, the bandwidth was full - this makes a lot ofsense now....  ALSO, today we noticed that the DMR systemat the site is having refresh and registration issues from packetdrop with the C-Bridge, and the ISP bandwidth issues still persist.
        It does appear that the network is a serious limitation untilthe next Gb of bandwidth is completed, at least to our transmit"site", slated for the next month  So the network is now a known 
problem. I guess that I had mis-interpreted this dropped packet issue 
as a  GPS lock issue. I had been considering running a file on 
the GPS rx serial line along with a file of the console serial to 
see if I can actually correlate the GPS error messages with a 
problem on the rx serial in - but if you have seen this before as 
a result of the network problem, then I will rectify the network issue first 
and then see if the GPS errors abate.
             I really appreciate this insight !
                                   Thanks,
                                             73, Kermit Carlson W9XA                                                   Batavia, IL   EN-51uu


      From: Jeff Carrier <k0jsc.jeff at gmail.com>
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Just curious, how are you sure it's GPS dropping?  I had a similar issue and I was sure it was GPS but it wound up being a network issue on a network that I was SURE was perfect.  What's your setup?  Voted receivers, simulcast transmitters or a standalone RTCM?
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Today's Topics:

   1. logrotate (Ken)
   2. Help needed with RTCM Voter (Kermit Carlson)
   3. Re: Help needed with RTCM Voter (John Simmons)
   4. migrating from acid to dial. (Pierre Martel)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2017 18:27:50 -0500
From: "Ken" <ke2n at cs.com>
To: <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
Subject: [App_rpt-users] logrotate
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I have been noticing my nodes getting disconnected at 4:02 AM once a week.
It seems to coincide with a logrotate operation that happens at the same
time.  Is this supposed to work this way?  (Version 0.325 running under
Centos 5.1)



Ken



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Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 04:00:23 +0000 (UTC)
From: Kermit Carlson <w9xa at yahoo.com>
To: App RPT Users <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
Subject: [App_rpt-users] Help needed with RTCM Voter
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Hello All -
?????????????? I am having some real problems with a small voting systemusing allstarlink and the RTCM.? The biggest problem is that the GPSdrops lock at times once every 15 minutes, at other times once every4-5 hours.? I am using Garmin-18 LVC GPS units with 9600 baud settings.Are there others on the list that have had this problem before, and howdid they solve the issue ???????????????
?????????????????????????????? ????????????? 73, Kermit Carlson W9XA




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Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2017 06:58:35 -0600
From: John Simmons <jasimmons at pinewooddata.com>
To: Kermit Carlson <w9xa at yahoo.com>
Cc: App RPT Users <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Help needed with RTCM Voter
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I have dealt with similar GPS issues. Usually the LOS is caused either
by antenna or interference issues. If you are not very close to a high
power broadcast station and the antenna is fairly clear to the sky,
double check your antenna connections/connectors, and try a different
antenna.

73,
John NI0K

> Kermit Carlson <mailto:w9xa at yahoo.com>
> Tuesday, January 03, 2017 10:00 PM
> Hello All -
>
>                I am having some real problems with a small voting system
> using allstarlink and the RTCM.  The biggest problem is that the GPS
> drops lock at times once every 15 minutes, at other times once every
> 4-5 hours.  I am using Garmin-18 LVC GPS units with 9600 baud settings.
> Are there others on the list that have had this problem before, and how
> did they solve the issue ?
>
>                                             73, Kermit Carlson W9XA
>
>
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> N6GKJ Land <mailto:n6gkj1 at gmail.com>
> Tuesday, December 27, 2016 2:28 PM
> Thank you Steve. I know you have been a great help to me over the
> years. I truly believe that you will do a good job keeping Allstar
> Link alive for the rest of us.
>
> I too spent many hours on the phone with Jim. He would call just to
> say hi when he was not feeling well.
>
> I will miss his brand of humor.
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> Thank you for stepping up to the plate for us..
>
> Ron,
> N6GKJ
> http://n6gkj.lodiarc.org
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> Steve Zingman <mailto:szingman at msgstor.com>
> Tuesday, December 27, 2016 1:17 PM
> As Steve posted yesterday, we lost not only a visionary, but a friend
> to many. I've had many long telephone conversations with Jim over the
> last year. We covered many topics including moving app_rpt forward.
>
> I have taken over managing the project to continue Jim's work and keep
> it evolving. The first steps are to make sure everything stays
> running. This means among other things the node registration services.
> Without that for all intents and purposes, the network goes down. New
> users continue to signup and new nodes are getting assigned. This has
> to continue.
>
> I have put together a group of people that are working to make sure
> services stay online. We are working towards having more then 1 person
> responsible for each task. Once we are comfortable with the tasks
> involved, we can take on the other needs.
>
> As far as the source code is concerned, I have copied the source to
> github. This will make changes more visible and allow for submissions
> to be vetted and included. There will be no changes in the short term.
> The github repository is at <https://github.com/ AllStarLink>
>
> I will make sure AllStarLink survives and evolves.
>
> 73, Steve N4IRS
>
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 09:36:34 -0500
From: Pierre Martel <petem001 at gmail.com>
To: APP RPT <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
Subject: [App_rpt-users] migrating from acid to dial.
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got a 2 node site with Acid on an old P4 computer. It is working great but
I need to replace it before it goes down.

I will replace it with a used server computer that is in great shape. a
proliant with dual nic (gigabit) multiple power supply, ect.. xeon dual cpu
8 gig of ram.

I know that it is over kill but it was given to me and I want to connect
the second nic to a Mesh that we are starting around Montreal and provide
service from there..

So I need to confirm some stuff..

Can I use the configuration file that I have from the old computer?
will the node level settings be the same, or do I need to redo the level
ajustement?

I know that I some files will need to be changed.. can anyone confirm wich
one?

Thanks for the help

Pierre VE2PF
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