I wonder if I am incorrect in generalizing my experience. On the website map, it seems too many people have '0' packets reported. And my latest pass (some good data at 4 deg. max el.!) isn't reported yet.
When I first ran the application, windows firewall popped up and asked for me to permit java to access the internet. In my case, it was the first time I'd used this java install on this machine, so that is probably the difference.
Despite this discussion, I think we'd all agree that this is a great package and it makes working with this new satellite very interesting.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Mark L. Hammond marklhammond@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I still don't have it forwarding packets, according to their webpage.
What is the delay from time of packets submitted to posted on the web? Seconds/minutes/hours?
Looking harder here, but it sure looks like Windows firewall is set to allow JAVA to do it's thing...
Bruce, how did you tell Win7 firewall to use JAVA? Did it pop up a security window for you to enable traffice? I don't remember seeing that, but this isn't the first JAVA thing I've done...Win7 firewall settings show java.exe and javaw.exe enabled for both TCP and UDP traffic.
Bleh.
Mark N8MH
At 08:20 AM 2/16/2012 -0400, Bruce Robertson wrote:
I sent packets yesterday with this email address, and then registered in the evening. This morning I see that it has retrospectively counted those packets to my new account! The only authorization I had to do with the software was to tell my Win7 firewall that java could connect to the internet on my behalf.
So the system seems quite robust (not to mention pleasing to the eye).
73, Bruce VE9QRP
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:36 PM, Mark L. Hammond marklhammond@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, I had a brain failure here (least I think so...)
I used my gmail address to register my station on the webpage, but used my amsat address when the program started. I registered online weeks ago, so when the registration page came up, I didn't even consider that it was supposed to "match" to the website registration page.
Will know tomorrow, but that has to be my problem.
Makes sense...another "duh" moment :)
73,
Mark N8MH
At 05:13 PM 2/15/2012 -0500, Mark L. Hammond wrote:
FYI: I have sent a couple hundred packets in, and they don't show...
Mark N8MH
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Andy Kellner hawat1@yahoo.com wrote:
Looks like the Masat team updated / fixed their website, too. Now when you go to the 'track our satellite' section, it actually shows the position of the satellite and - more importantly - the 'Packets Received' from each registered
Amateur station ! So now you can check if the packet upload is actually working.
Good stuff. Nicely Done, Masat team.
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