Thanks for a quick response.
It varies in frequency, but it's happening every 10 minutes or less.
This morning it was happening every couple of minutes. It just seems
to be dependent on the amount of traffic. I'll try to buy/make a
splitter to record the audio and at least provide you with something
to debug with.
Morgan
--- In picpac@yahoogroups.com, Byon Garrabrant <byon@...> wrote:
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> I'm sure there is. How often does it happen. Perhaps you can try
> capturing audio with a sound card at the same time. When it fails, you
> will be able to replay the failure, and send it to me to study.
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> Byon
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> On 8/7/2006 9:49 PM, hallmorg wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > I'm using a picpac to decode APRS packets using the Decode1 code from
> > the Files section. It's doing a reasonably good job of grabbing
> > packets, but it occasionally runs away on a scrambled decode. From
> > the looks of the data, it is usually a weather packet. Unfortunately,
> > I can't tell from whom.
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> > Is there something that can be done about this? The main problem
> > seems to be that once it gets a bad packet, it seems to get stuck in
> > an endless loop until I reset it.
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> > Any thoughts on this?
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> > What other information would help diagnose the problem?
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> > Thanks,
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> > Morgan
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