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    "sender_name": "Jim Barbre",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Outernet files: Weather",
    "date": "2016-11-02T14:25:53Z",
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    "content": "Scott,\n\n     Thanks for the recommendation. I re-flashed my SD card with ver. \n3.1 and collected Outernet data overnight. This morning I am seeing \nweather patterns displayed on the earth map. Neat!\n\nThanks again.\n73\nJim Barbre\nKB7YSY\n\nOn 11/1/2016 10:03 AM, Scott wrote:\n> No, it's a completely hands-off operation other than using the web \n> interface to view things.\n>\n> The weather files (and I guess all the other content as well) is \n> handled in the background by the O/S.\n>\n> Please note that your PC & browser selection could have an impact.  I \n> have way more functionality on my desktop PC (Windows) with a real \n> mouse than I do my notebook (also Windows).  I don't know if it's an \n> issue of graphics capability, the external mouse, or what.\n>\n> However, if you're showing \"no data\" (which I recall was how mine \n> looked at first), then that's a show stopper.  That would not be a \n> local  PC issue.\n>\n> I noticed that they put out a new .zip image the other day, but \n> strangely it still shows as 3.1.  But in your case it might be worth \n> downloading and re-flashing your micro-SD card.\n>\n> https://archive.outernet.is/images/rxOS-Raspberry-Pi/\n>\n> Since starting from scratch is so painless, it's worth trying.\n>\n>\n>\n> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n>\n>\n> -----Original Message----- From: Jim Barbre\n> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 12:34 PM\n> To: Scott\n> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Outernet files: Weather\n>\n> Hi Scott,\n>\n>     Thanks for your reply. I am using Raspbian Jessie, latest update.\n> My SNR is greater that 5dB. I have already captured 8 grib2 files, but\n> they are in a folder by themselves, separate from the weather folder. My\n> earth display is not seeing any data. Do I need to move my grib2 files\n> into the weather folder?\n>\n> 73\n> Jim\n> KB7YSY\n>\n> On 11/1/2016 9:15 AM, Scott wrote:\n>> Jim, it's my impression that there are several \"it depends\" to answer \n>> your question.\n>>\n>> For the weather page to work, I believe you need the most recent \n>> version of the software for whatever platform you are using. I'm \n>> using a Raspberry Pi with the rxOS image, so currently I'm at 3.1\n>>\n>> Also, the data files that populate the overlays available for the \n>> weather globe take a while to download, so you will need a good \n>> enough signal for files to come down.  Early on they had mentioned \n>> that an SNR of -2- or better might suffice, but I think it's a little \n>> higher than that to get files at a decent clip.\n>>\n>> When it's working right and  you have data for the overlays, you can \n>> click the menu to the left of the \"earth\" word at the bottom and \n>> select various views.  Here is a shot of a temperature overlay if \n>> you'd like to have a reference of how it can look:\n>>\n>> k4kdr.github.io/files/outernet/outernet-weather-screenshot.png\n>>\n>> ... note also that the globe can be moved and resized with mouse \n>> actions, so experiment with that once you have data.\n>>\n>> -Scott,  K4KDR\n>>\n>>\n>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \n>>\n>>\n>>\n>> -----Original Message----- From: Jim Barbre\n>> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 11:45 AM\n>> To: AMSAT BB\n>> Subject: [amsat-bb] Outernet files: Weather\n>>\n>>     When I click the Weather folder in Librarian I get an outline of\n>> the Western Hemisphere and a message saying \"No Data.\" I have 8 grib2\n>> files in another folder. How do I get the weather info to display in\n>> Librarian?\n>>\n>> Thanks.\n>> 73\n>> Jim Barbre\n>> KB7YSY\n>> _______________________________________________\n>> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n>> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. \n>> Opinions expressed\n>> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views \n>> of AMSAT-NA.\n>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite \n>> program!\n>> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>>\n>\n>\n",
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