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Note that the displayed current timeslot number and time is calculated by the
browser and is not equal to the openSPOT4's internal device time and timeslot
framing which is more precise.
If the
Send to
radio button is set to Modem then you can directly add messages
to the queue which will be transmitted by the openSPOT4.
If you want to send a message to DAPNET, you have to set your DAPNET
user
callsign and user password first. Note that these have to be the DAPNET
user
callsign and password,
not
the transmitter callsign and auth key you've set for
the DAPNET connector. Multiple destination callsigns and transmitter groups can
also be specified in a comma separated list.
DAPNET messages are sent by your browser to the DAPNET API. Note that
sometimes the DAPNET API server does not respond to message send requests
and times out, but correctly processes received messages.
APRS® chat
You can send and receive messages via the APRS® network. This feature is
available when the
is enabled.
Sent messages are displayed on the right, received messages are displayed on
the left of the chat box. The openSPOT4 stores the last 10 messages in its
internal memory, so you can receive messages even if the web interface is not
open. You'll get a notification about unread messages if you open the web
interface. If you reboot the device then all stored messages will be lost.
Confirmed messages need to be acknowledged by the recipient. If the recipient
is unavailable (which means no acknowledge is received for a specific time),
then the openSPOT4 retries sending a few times before the message send times
out. You can cancel the confirmed message send by clicking on the Cancel
button.
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