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Revision History
Version 1.3 -- Development snapshot J -- January 2016
Bugs Fixed:
- AGW network protocol now works properly for big-endian processors such as PowerPC or MIPS.
Version 1.3 -- Development snapshot I -- December 2015
New Feature:
- Added support for hamlib. This will provide more flexible options for PTT control.
Version 1.3 -- Development snapshot H -- December 2015
New Feature:
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New experimental demodulator. More details later.
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APRStt enhancements including new 5 digit callsign suffix abbreviation and position ambiguity for latitude and longitude in object reports.
Bugs Fixed:
- "INTERNAL ERROR: dlq_append NULL packet pointer." when using PASSALL.
Version 1.3 -- Development snapshot G -- November 2015
New Feature:
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GPS Tracker beacons are now available for the Windows version. Previously this was only in the Linux version.
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Implemented AGW network protocol 'M' message for sending UNPROTO information without digipeater path.
Bugs Fixed:
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Tracker beacons were not always updating the location properly.
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In Mac OSX version: Assertion failed: (adev[a].inbuf_size_in_bytes >= 100 && adev[a].inbuf_size_in_bytes <= 32768), function audio_get, file audio_portaudio.c, line 917.
Version 1.3 -- Development snapshot F -- September 2015
New Feature:
- Command line option "-a n" to print audio device statistics each n seconds. Previously this was always each 100 seconds on Linux and not available on Windows.
Bug Fixed:
- Crashed when receiving packet with comment of a few hundred characters.
Version 1.3 -- Development snapshot E -- August 2015
Bug Fixed:
- Crashed when receiving packet with unexpected form of GPS NMEA sentence.
Version 1.3 -- Development snapshot D -- July 2015
New Features:
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Enhancements to APRStt gateway including Morse code and speech responses to to APRStt tone sequences.
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Preliminary support for Mac OS X. NEEDS MORE TESTING!
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A list of all symbols available can be obtained with the -S command line option.
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APRS Telemetry Toolkit (incomplete).
Version 1.2 -- June 2015
New Features
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Improved decoder performance.
Over 1000 error-free frames decoded from WA8LMF TNC Test CD.
See "A-Better-APRS-Packet-Demodulator.pdf" for details. -
Up to 3 soundcards and 6 radio channels can be handled at the same time.
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New framework for applications which listen for Touch Tone commands and respond with voice. A sample calculator application is included as a starting point for building more interesting applications.
For example, if it hears the DTMF sequence "234#" it will respond with the spoken words "Twenty Four." -
Reduced latency for transfers to/from soundcards.
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More accurate transmit PTT timing.
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Packet filtering for digipeater and IGate.
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New command line -q (quiet) option to suppress some types of output.
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Attempted fixing of corrupted bits now works for 9600 baud.
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Implemented AGW network protocol 'y' message so applications can throttle generation of packets when sending a large file.
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When using serial port RTS/DTR to activate transmitter, the two control lines can now be driven with opposite polarity as required by some interfaces.
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Data Carrier Detect (DCD) can be sent to an output line (just like PTT) to activate a carrier detect light.
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Linux "man" pages for on-line documentation.
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AGWPORT and KISSPORT can be set to 0 to disable the interfaces.
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APRStt gateway enhancements: MGRS/USNG coordinates, new APRStt3 format call, satellite grid squares.
Bugs fixed
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Fixed "gen_packets" so it now handles user-specified messages correctly.
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Under some circumstances PTT would be held on long after the transmit audio was finished.
Known problems
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Sometimes writes to a pseudo terminal will block causing the received frame processing thread to hang. The first thing you will notice is that received frames are not being printed. After a while this message will appear:
Received frame queue is out of control. Length=... Reader thread is probably frozen. This can be caused by using a pseudo terminal (direwolf -p) where another application is not reading the frames from the other side.
Version 1.1 -- December 2014
New Features
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Logging of received packets and utility to convert log file into GPX format.
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AGW network port formerly allowed only one connection at a time. It can now accept 3 client applications at the same time.
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Frequency / offset / tone standard formats are now recognized. Non-standard attempts, in the comment, are often detected and a message suggests the correct format.
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Telemetry is now recognized. Messages are printed for usage that does not adhere to the published standard.
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Tracker function transmits location from GPS position. New configuration file options: TBEACON and SMARTBEACONING. (For Linux only. Warning - has not been well tested.)
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Experimental packet regeneration feature for HF use. Will be documented later if proves to be useful...
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Several enhancements for trying to fix incorrect CRC: Additional types of attempts to fix a bad CRC. Optimized code to reduce execution time. Improved detection of duplicate packets from different fixup attempts. Set limit on number of packets in fix up later queue.
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Beacon positions can be specified in either latitude / longitude or UTM coordinates.
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It is still highly recommended, but no longer mandatory, that beaconing be enabled for digipeating to work.
- Bugs fixed:
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For Windows version, maximum serial port was COM9. It is now possible to use COM10 and higher.
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Fixed issue with KISS protocol decoder state that showed up only with "binary" data in packets (e.g. RMS Express).
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An extra 00 byte was being appended to packets from AGW network protocol 'K' messages.
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Invalid data from an AGW client application could cause an application crash.
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OSS (audio interface for non-Linux versions of Unix) should be better now.
Known problems
- Sometimes kissattach fails to connect with "direwolf -p". The User Guide and Raspberry Pi APRS document have a couple work-arounds.
Version 1.0a -- May 2014
Bug fixed
- Beacons sent directly to IGate server had incorrect source address.
Version 1.0 -- May 2014
New Features
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Received audio can be obtained with a UDP socket or stdin. This can be used to take audio from software defined radios such as rtl_fm or gqrx.
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9600 baud data rate.
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New PBEACON and OBEACON configuration options. Previously it was necessary to handcraft beacons.
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Less CPU power required for 300 baud. This is important if you want to run a bunch of decoders at the same time to tolerate off-frequency HF SSB signals.
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Improved support for UTF-8 character set.
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Improved troubleshooting display for APRStt macros.
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In earlier versions, the DTMF decoder was always active because it took a negligible amount of CPU time. Unfortunately this sometimes resulted in too many false positives from some other types of digital transmissions heard on HF. Starting in version 1.0, the DTMF decoder is enabled only when the APRStt gateway is configured.
Version 0.9 --November 2013
New Features
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Selection of non-default audio device for Linux ALSA.
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Simplified audio device set up for Raspberry Pi.
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GPIO lines can be used for PTT on suitable Linux systems.
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Improved 1200 baud decoder.
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Multiple decoders per channel to tolerate HF SSB signals off frequency.
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Command line option "-t 0" to disable text colors.
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APRStt macros which allow short numeric only touch tone sequences to be processed as much longer predefined sequences.
Bugs Fixed
- Now works on 64 bit target.
New Restriction for Windows version
- Minimum processor is now Pentium 3 or equivalent or later. It's possible to run on something older but you will need to rebuild it from source.
Version 0.8 -- August 2013
New Features
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Internet Gateway (IGate) including IPv6 support.
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Compatibility with YAAC.
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Preemptive digipeating option.
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KISS TNC should now work with connected AX.25 protocols (e.g. AX25 for Linux), not just APRS.
Version 0.7 -- March 2013
New Features:
- Added APRStt gateway capability. For details, see:
APRStt-Implementation-Notes.pdf
Version 0.6 -- February 2013
New Features
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Improved performance of AFSK demodulator. Now decodes 965 frames from Track 2 of WA8LMF's TNC Test CD.
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KISS protocol now available thru a TCP socket. Default port is 8001. Change it with KISSPORT option in configuration file.
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Ability to salvage frames with bad FCS. See section mentioning "bad apple" in the user guide. Default of fixing 1 bit works well.
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Added AGW "monitor" format messages. Now compatible with APRS-TW for telemetry.
Known Problem
- The Linux (but not Cygwin) version eventually hangs if nothing is reading from the KISS pseudo terminal. Some operating system queue fills up, the application write blocks, and decoding stops.
Workaround
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If another application is not using the serial KISS interface, run this in another window:
tail -f /tmp/kisstnc
Version 0.5 -- March 2012
- More error checking and messages for invalid APRS data.
Version 0.4 -- September 2011
- First general availability.