Bear in mind that the CWOP network is for weather stations _without_ amateur radio licenses, so they will not be forwarded to the regular APRS-IS network (which could be re-transmitted to RF by transmit-capable I-gates). Note that aprs.fi (which is _not_ the APRS-IS backbone, but merely a client of the backbone) is also a client of the CWOP network and several other non-amateur-radio networks (such as the marine AIS network), which is why aprs.fi can display CWOP stations.
So this is fully expected behavior if your YAAC instance is connected to the amateur-radio APRS-IS backbone but your weather station isn't.
Hope this helps.
Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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[email protected]Subject: [yaac-users] Resend of earlier query:
Having received no reply to my earlier message, I now am
editting and reposting it:
I use a weather packet server path of cwop.aprs.net<> to send
out weather information packets from my QTH.
My K4OAM-13 station shows up fine, with all weather data, on aprs.fi<>
However, my K4OAM-13 weather station is not shown on my YAAC map,
unless I change my weather server path to any tier2 aprs server -
such as soam.aprs2.net<>. Then, K4OAM-13 becomes visible on YAAC
Returning to the CWOP server (cwop.aprs.net<>), my K4OAM-13 weather
station disappears from the YAAC map.
(All YACC filters are cleared)
Is this normal for the YAAC map displlay?
Jerry - K4OAM