[aprssig] New Local Info Initiative
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduWed Jan 17 01:56:17 UTC 2007
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This is the launch of the New Local Info Initiative. During my 1800 mile round trip last weekend, I discovered that most digipeaters have not implemented the recommendations of the New-N Paradigm to include the local Voice repeater info in the beacon text of their local digipeaters. These objects are supposed to show up on the front panel of the traveler's radio so he can see what frequency is recommended in that area that he is passing through. Without this info, the passing traveler has no clue where to tune his voice radio, and the ARRL repeater directory is practically useless because it lists 10,s of thousands of repeaters that in most areas have no one listening. The objective of the transmission of an APRS local-repeater-object is to tell the passing traveler exactly what one-and-only-one local repeater is best for the visiting traveler to either find someone, get local info, or find a QSO on APRS. See the web page: http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/localinfo.html It is important to note, that this info can be provided at no cost to the network and will not interfere nor collide with any other APRS traffic. It is a free no-load part of APRS. The reason it is a non interfering addition, is because it is originated at the digipeater which is listening to the channel and will only transmit the object when the channel is otherwise empty. This pushing of locally valuable info to travelers was part of the concept of APRS going back in the 1980's but seems to have been lost in recent APRS usage which only seems to be focused on mobile vehicle tracking. APRS is supposed to be much much more. APRS is supposed to be the single local resource for all local information of IMMEDIATE interest to the local user. This does NOT mean SPAM from out of area. This is direct information in SIMPLEX range of local users informing them of assets available to them and local activities going on right now. I have seen some of these repeaters on the air, but many of them are implemented as objects from home clients and using the clients default multi-hop path. I was driving down I-81 in Virginia and got a 440 repeater object from over 100 miles away in a different state. This is simply QRM and of no value to anyone. Please, only implement these local voice repeater objects at the digi, and ONLY if the voice repeater really is the one-and-only one that you would recommend to a traveler in simplex range of it. Anyway, this is a powerful part of APRS. I think it is time we start getting it implemented properly. If you havent seen how these objects appear to the traveler on his D7 or D700, please see the web page above. Thanks Bob, WB4APR
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