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pd9mwo
pd9mwo commented Jan 17, 2022

look like there is an issue with the order to send to APRS-IS

PD9MWO-4>APRS,TCPIP*:@171407z5216.39N/00437.37E_110/004t049g012P000h83b10256L063Xaprs-weather-submit/1.4
but must be
PD9MWO-4>APRS,TCPIP*:@171407z5216.39N/00437.37E_110/004g012t049P000h83b10256L063Xaprs-weather-submit/1.4

the raw packets on aprs.fi
GOOD
2022-01-17 15:09:09 CET: PD9MWO-4>APRS,TCPIP*,qAC,T2EDM:@1714

bug good first issue

## Background Whether financial, political, or social -- data's true power lies in its ability to answer questions definitively. I will perform Python requests, APIs, and JSON traversals to answer a fundamental question: "What's the weather like as we approach the equator?" Now, we know what you may be thinking: _"Duh. It gets hotter..."_ But, if pressed, how would you **prove** it?

  • Updated May 19, 2021
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In this project, I was asked to use Python requests, APIs, and JSON traversals to answer a fundamental question: "What's the weather like as we approach the equator?" I was also asked to us Google Maps API to plot heat-map showing humidity of different places, and the nearest hotel in places which met a set vacation criteria.

  • Updated Nov 4, 2020
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