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bpq-aprs [2024/11/23 19:34] w1cdnbpq-aprs [2024/11/23 19:48] (current) – Fixed default filter explanation w1cdn
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 Link to the APRS map: http://localhost:8008/aprs.html Link to the APRS map: http://localhost:8008/aprs.html
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 +In BPQ32 (Windows), you can look at APRS-IS activity by selecting the "BPQ32 Console," "Monitor" window, "Config -> Trace APRS-IS" menu item. This is helpful if you are checking your APRS-IS connection or filters. Select the "Console" window, "Actions -> "Re-read APRS Config" menu item to refresh from the config file without starting all of BPQ32 again.
  
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  ; need one. The APRS Mapping Application (BPQAPRS) sets a filter when it starts,  ; need one. The APRS Mapping Application (BPQAPRS) sets a filter when it starts,
  ; and if you aren't running an APRS application, there isn't much point in getting info from APRS-IS  ; and if you aren't running an APRS application, there isn't much point in getting info from APRS-IS
- ;ISFilter=m/0 ; Filter Command if needed+ ;ISFilter=m/0 ; Filter Command if needed. This is the default filter (stations within 50 km of your station).
  ISFilter=r/47/97/0.1 ; r/lat/lon/dist, set to 0.1 km radius (minimum allowed value) try to filter out all IS data   ISFilter=r/47/97/0.1 ; r/lat/lon/dist, set to 0.1 km radius (minimum allowed value) try to filter out all IS data 
 + LOGAPRSIS=1 ; Log APRS activity
  
  ; The **** below is required and needs to be at the same indent level as APRSDIGI above  ; The **** below is required and needs to be at the same indent level as APRSDIGI above
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