[aprssig] Fine Tuned New n-N Paradigm Filters
Jason Winningham jdw at eng.uah.eduTue Mar 29 00:01:38 UTC 2005
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On Mar 28, 2005, at 3:16 PM, Robert Bruninga wrote: > Just look at the uses of APRS: For WX, for Mobiles, > For INFO Queries, for DFing for storm chasing, for > local events, for state-wide nets, for internet messaging > for FINDU tracking... Just look at all the uses of the world-wide IP network we have today: instant messaging, web, email, video, connected streams, datagrams, short haul, long haul, slow links, fast links. Because it was designed like a network the users don't have to care what the MAC address of their default router is in order to connect to a web server. APRS should be the same way. > All of these may need a DIFFERENT > path setting based on the SENDERS intent. They may need a different destination _address_, but the _network_ should know what path (route) is needed to get the data to that destination. This is how networks are designed. -Jason kg4wsv
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