[aprssig] Which APRS software uses "APRS" as a destination?
VE7GDH ve7gdh at rac.caThu Aug 18 21:06:04 UTC 2005
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I replied on 18/08/2005 re > > CW2002>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,CW2002: etc. > > CW2906>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,CW2906: etc. > > KC0CGH>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,KC0CGH: etc. > > KD7YVX>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,KD7YVX: etc. > > KE5BCC>APRS,TCPXX*,qAX,KE5BCC: etc. > Dunno what software, but all got to the APRS-IS by TCPIP (TCPXX) > but through an unverified connection. I should have also commented on the qAX... www.aprs-is.net/q.htm * qAX - Packet was received from the client directly via a unverified connection (FROMCALL=login). The callSSID following the qAX is the login of the client. This construct is in addition to the TCPIP*/TCPXX* construct currently in place. All injected their beacons directly into the APRS-IS. The last three can be traced directly via the callsign to a ham. For the first two, you would have to find out who the CW2002 & 2906 represented. 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH -- "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
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