Table of Contents
- Major Features of Xastir
- We support many map formats
- We support many different types of TNC hardware and software
- Weather Alerts
- We support a number of different weather stations
- We have a number of features designed specifically for use in Search and Rescue
- We support multiple languages
- We can deal with many different coordinate system formats
Major Features of Xastir
We support many map formats
Xastir supports many formats for online and offline use. Read all about it in Mapping Overview.
We support many different types of TNC hardware and software
- AX.25 kernel networking on Linux
- Serial-port TNCs such as Kantronics KAM & kpc3, Kenwood TH-D7A/TM-D700A, AEA, TAPR, MFJ, Paccomm, etc.
- Pico-Mode for TNCs with GPS port built-in such as Kantronics KPC-3+
- Support for HSP adapters is built-in. An HSP adapter lets you connect TNC and GPS to the same serial port. and Paccomm dual-port PicoPacket.
- Serial KISS TNCs. Also useable with some Soundcard TNC programs that provide software TNC through your computer's audio ports.
- The AGWPE packet engine and clones via its socket interface. This allows you to use the Soundcard TNC interface on Windows, or allows you to connect Linux boxes to Windows-connected TNC's, or with Linux software that emulates the AGWPE protocol (such as direwolf).
- TCP/IP TNCs using the Linux socat program (which can create a virtual serial port serving the TCP/IP data).
Weather Alerts
If your country has an agency that produces weather alerts and those alerts are fed into the APRS Internet Service somehow, and your country's agency produces shapefiles data that corresponds to the alert areas, then Xastir can highlight regions under alert with colors and stippling that indicate the severity and type of alert and provide a dialog box to show the details of the alert.
The United States National Weather Service provides such shapefiles, and alerts for the United States are fed into the APRS-IS, so this feature definitely works in the U.S. Other countries used to do more of this but at the moment we don't have scripts to obtain that data.
We support a number of different weather stations
Xastir has direct support for several brands of serial weather stations, and can connect to daemons that provide support for others. You can also register your station with the Citizens Weather Observer Program so that your weather data can be shared beyond the APRS system.
- Peet Brothers Ultimeter 2000 (logging mode)
- Peet Brothers Ultimeter 2000 (Packet mode)
- Peet Brothers U-II
- Radio Shack WX-200/Huger WM-918/Oregon Scientific WM-918
- Qualimetrics Q-Net
- Networked Radio Shack/Huger/Oregon Scientific weather stations using wx200d daemon. WX-200/WM-918/WMR-918/WMR-968.
- Networked Dallas/AAG/Texas Weather Instruments One-Wire weather stations using One-Wire Weather (OWW) daemon or other WX program with a port that supplies Arne Henriksen format weather strings.
- Davis weather stations, including Vantage Pro, via mysql and the Meteo daemon, through a small daemon in the Davis directory of Xastir's source code.
- LaCrosse weather stations, via mysql and the Open2300 package using a small daemon in the LaCrosse directory of Xastir's source code.
- WeeWx's wxnow.txt format via a daemon using the wxnowsrv.pl script included with Xastir
We have a number of features designed specifically for use in Search and Rescue
Xastir's developers include several who are or were active search and rescue volunteers, and Xastir has a robust feature set specifically intended for Search and Rescue use. These are shown at Search and Rescue.
We support multiple languages
See xastir -h for the list. Some of these language translations are
incomplete or outdated and we welcome contributions. Use the pull request
mechanism.
We can deal with many different coordinate system formats
- Lat/Long: Decimal Degrees
- Lat/Long: Decimal Minutes
- Lat/Long: Degrees/Minutes/Seconds
- UTM/UPS, Universal Transverse Mercator/Universal Polar Stereographic
- UTM/UPS w/special zones (NATO UTM/UPS)
- MGRS2, Military Grid Reference System
- USNG, United States National Grid
- Maidenhead Grid (output only)
- UMS, Universal Map System (output only via "coord-convert.pl" script)
Welcome to Xastir
Installation
Starting up for the first time
Configuration
General
Setting up Xastir
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Individual configuration dialogs
Radio
Radio Interface Types
APRS-IS Internet Server interface
Weather interfaces
Weather station interface types
Mobile or portable stations
Maps
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Supported Map Types
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Offline maps
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Online maps
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Operation
- Operating Xastir
- APRS Objects
- Using APRS Paths
- Search and Rescue
- Helper Scripts
- Keyboard And Mouse operations
- Search for a Location
- Send Message Dialog
- Server Ports
- Weather Alerts
Linux Notes
Future
Developers and Contributors
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