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NAMEXastir - graphical application that interfaces HAM radio and APRS(tm) internet access to real-time mapping software.DESCRIPTIONThis manual page briefly documents the Xastir commands.SYNOPSISxastir [options] Language ...OPTIONSThe program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with one dash (`-'). A summary of options is included below.-c /path/dir Specify an optional config directory. Defaults to ~/.xastir -f callsign Track callsign -i Use a private colormap -geometry WxH+x+y Set Window Geometry/Position -l Language Xastir remembers the language once you set it the first time. -m Deselect Maps -p Disable popups -t Internal SIGSEGV handler enabled -v Level Set the debug level -? Show summary of options available. AVAILABLE LANGUAGESCurrent choices are:Dutch English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish. Usage is:xastir -i -v 2047 -l Dutch &SIGNALSSIGINT, SIQQUIT, SIGTERM Cause Xastir to exit.SIGHUP Causes a restart. SIGUSR1 Causes a snapshot to occur. NETWORK PORTSEnable these ports on this menu: "Interface->Enable Server Ports"TCP:2023 Bidirectional TCP port for clients to connect to.
Requires login if client will be transmitting.
SEE ALSOThe program is documented fully by help-English.dat, available via the HELP menu option in Xastir, plus the various README and INSTALL text files that come with the program. Also see <http://xastir.org> and the Documentation Wiki there.Xastir is a program for APRS(tm)...
APRS[tm] is a Trademark of Bob Bruninga, his home page is at "http://www.aprs.org/aprs.html" COPYINGCopyright (C) 1999,2000 Frank Giannandrea KC2GJSCopyright (C) 2000-2019 The Xastir Group AUTHORThis manual page was written by Jose <hi8gn@amsat.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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