[Xastir] Wx Alerts

Hank Lambert hank at hanklambert.com
Tue Jan 18 05:30:45 EST 2011


Well I for one appreciate it. I am not a programmer, so I have no idea how I
can help. But if I can, let me know.


Hank Lambert
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-----Original Message-----
From: xastir-bounces at lists.xastir.org
[mailto:xastir-bounces at lists.xastir.org] On Behalf Of Curt, WE7U
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 7:56 PM
To: Xastir - APRS client software discussion
Subject: Re: [Xastir] Wx Alerts

On Mon, 17 Jan 2011, Javier Henderson wrote:

>> Which is why we need redundancy.  Particularly for something like this
where lives or property are potentially at stake.
>
> Where do I read more about this? I have a number of servers at well
connected datacenters with reliable power, that I use to run several APRS-IS
servers and other projects, I'd love to help with this.

It sounds like yourself, Gerry, Alex, and I are all interested in doing
something about this.  Perhaps Tom and Lynn as well.  We happen to have
flood alerts happening in my county right now.

Sounds like it's time for a very short-term project to get this done and out
of the way.  I have a few free hours for a week or two, like Gerry.  After
that I'll be booked solid for a while too.

Gerry probably needs to tell us how to retrieve and reduce the data to what
we need, then we can code up a script or program to send APRS
representations of it and then run that from multiple sites for redundancy,
feeding into Firenet or another server Gerry sets up.  Let's give him a day
or so to 'splain.

I have a modularized Perl script that can authenticate to a server and
throttle the objects being sent to whatever rate you wish.  This prevents
overloading servers with a big burst of packets.  It would need a module
written to snag the data and create APRS packets, then the parent Perl
script takes care of delivering them.  I'd rather this script not get out in
the wild, but for a small group of trusted people running a needed service,
it's a quick start.  Someone could certainly create a program in another
language that does similar things later if needed.

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