![]() or Description|LocationĢ000|WB6NIL|ALBACORE HUB|Downtown Los Angeles, CAĢ003|WB6NIL|448.280-|San Diego County, CAĢ020|WB6NIL|ALBACORE HUB|Downtown Los Angeles, CAĢ021|WB6NIL|2m/440 Remote|Palos Verdes, CAĢ026|WB6NIL|2m/440 Remote|Los Angeles, CAĢ027|WB6NIL|444.460 Simplex|Palos Verdes, CAĢ028|WB6NIL|2m/440 Remote|Palos Verdes, CAĢ0291|WB6NIL|440 Mhz Demo|Portable Demo SystemĢ0292|WB6NIL|440 Mhz Demo|Portable Demo SystemĢ0293|WB6NIL|146 Mhz Demo|Portable Demo SystemĢ0294|WB6NIL|Freq. > ARM-allstar at > Visit the BBB and RPi2/3 web page - > - next part -ġ000|WB6XYZ|Freq. > previous astdb.txt file that had a very old listing with numerous nodes. > only a 43 byte file containing only node 1000 for astdb.txt replacing a > Today I ran astdb.php manually when working on a old node. > obtain the database info that populates astdb.txt? > Has the URL changed that astdb.php (Supermon/Allmon2/lsnodes) uses to On Thu, at 1:21 PM "Larry via ARM-allstar" wrote: Goes in /var/log/asterisk This will be reasonably accurate for awhile. I have also attached a file as of this mornings download. If you have already overwritten the file you could recover it from another This should be the third line in the file. If you have an intact file - you have not manually runĪstdb.php - then do crontab -e and put a # before the line that gets theĪstdb.php file. OK here is what I recommend as we have no way of knowing if or when this Next message (by thread): astdb.txt daily build question. ![]() Previous message (by thread): astdb.txt daily build question.astdb.txt daily build question Doug Crompton wa3dsp at
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