Greetings.
YAAC isn't presently set up for precisely what you are doing. It does have the following options, none of which seems to exactly match your needs, but maybe one is close enough, or will provide you with some ideas. 1. You can enable logging of received packets (transmit packets are always logged for regulatory reasons) and choose CSV format. However, that saves the raw packet format, so you would have to decode it yourself. 2. If you install the sounds and event logger plugins, you can specify that certain stations be explicitly tracked, and then ask that TRACKED_STATION events be logged to a CSV file. Note you don't have to turn on any sounds to do this; it's just that the sounds plugin is the only code that generates TRACKED_STATION events. Also, note that TRACKED_STATION events require that the station be moving; it will not output another record for a given station until that station's position changes, regardless of how many duplicate position records it gets for the tracked station. 3. The sample plugin generates a plain-text log of every station position report only as a distance and bearing from your station, but only when running YAAC in -nogui mode. 4. You could modify the sample plugin to use CSV format with lat/lon instead of distance/bearng and not check for the -nogui option. Hope this helps. Andrew, KA2DDO author of YAAC ________________________________________ From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Richard Beggs <richard.n0eb@...> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2024 12:47 PM To: Russ Chadwick; Andrew Pavlin Subject: Re: [yaac-users] Question about YAAC Russ I do not know but I am going to forward this to Andrew the developer of YAAC and see what he has to say. Andrew: Russ is the head of our local APRS group and needs the following answered. Can you please advise? Thank You and God Bless [¡`] Richard Richard Beggs N0EB 449.975 1220 H Street Salida, Co. 81201 Email: N0EB@...<mailto:EB@...> On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 9:53?AM Russ Chadwick <russ4cwop@...<mailto:russ4cwop@...>> wrote: Hi Richard, I have a question about YAAC. Can you get it to output a file (preferably CSV) that contains callsign, time. latitude, longitude for each RF packet received? It appears that aprsisce/32 can't do that. Russ KB0TVJ |