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Welcome to RabbitEars on the New Server!

If you're seeing this, you're on the new server!

EDIT (10/19): I'm having a bit of e-mail trouble, so don't be shocked if you can't reach me. Hopefully it will be resolved no later than tomorrow.

EDIT2 (10/20): If you find anything broken that should be working, please let me know. I've found one or two little things that I've already corrected. I think my e-mail is mostly fixed now, too, though not 100% yet.

Comments

1. On Sunday, October 20 2013, 01:29 by Jim

Yea! New server!

2. On Sunday, October 20 2013, 23:01 by w9wi

Excellent!

I'm fully switched to my new machine as well. (not for the webserver, but for all local functions)

The w9wi autoscanner is back up as well. Had to rebuild hdhomerun_config, having gone from a 32-bit OS to a 64-bit. Took a few minutes to figure out why Linux was insisting hdhomerun_config didn't exist when I tried to execute it but insisted it *did* exist when I ran a file listing!

3. On Monday, October 21 2013, 08:47 by Golden

As of 8:46am EDT when doing a signal search the caluctaled levels are all comming up "bad" and -999dbm
for all channels.

4. On Monday, October 21 2013, 09:11 by Trip Ericson

Golden, try now. Should be fixed. I somehow overlooked that.

5. On Monday, October 21 2013, 10:12 by Scott Greczkowski

Welcome home guys! Its great to have you here!

6. On Wednesday, October 23 2013, 02:08 by Bob Nelson

Since e-mail is still a bit flaky (see the bounced messages I tried to send from a couple of places), I'll check here to confirm that the URL for the signal scan is still the site in Michigan from the original Perl scripts of FEB 2013. Or has that upload URL changed? The TSID data is being fetched without error from the new rabbitears location.

7. On Wednesday, October 23 2013, 07:41 by Trip Ericson

Bob,

If you send to that address, it does forward to RabbitEars, but it adds another potential fault point. It should now point at rabbitears.info and there's also a new client software that I should probably send to you.

8. On Wednesday, October 23 2013, 13:30 by Bob Nelson

Duly noted -- I'll be watching for the new Perl script. In the meantime, please somehow provide me with the URL for the data upload. I'll hack the current script for the scan. If-mail still isn't working, just put everything on the FTP site where we exchange splat data.

9. On Wednesday, October 23 2013, 16:17 by Bob Nelson

Trip --

The new "scan_tuner.pl" script is up and running and data is now being fed to the upload site. I'll check the script later tonight in debug mode since false reports of undecodable signals are present. A cursory check indicates that they seem to be limited to channels > 36.

Like w9wi, I'm a Perl hacker so when I get the time, I'll figure it out.

10. On Wednesday, October 23 2013, 16:25 by Bob Nelson

Appending to the prior message, the problem was that I was looking at the OLD callsigns submitted by the previous "scanlog.pl" script. See KTXD-TV vs. KTXD for one example of that.

The suffixes are now in the new script for several of the stations as opposed to the older one.