[aprssig] APRS Event Bulletin Board
Bogdan, Rick rbogdan at ursinus.eduFri Apr 4 23:57:25 UTC 2008
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Maybe even make it more localized, like BLN#SEPA for the Philly area. Just a thought. Rick ka1udx http://webpages.ursinus.edu/ka1udx/ -----Original Message----- From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of Robert Bruninga Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 09:26 To: 'TAPR APRS Mailing List' Subject: RE: [aprssig] APRS Event Bulletin Board > >> Is there an APRS special events calender ? > > Last night I added bulletin group filtering on the bulletin board page > at aprs.fi: > http://aprs.fi/bulletin/ . Events can be seen at > http://aprs.fi/bulletin/EVENT... Great. Thanks. How does it know "within 500 miles of my location" when I am just browsing on the internet? Do I need to ID somewhere? If this gets popular, I wonder it there could be other sub categories of bulletins. I couild imagine things like this being used: BLN#HFNET BLN#MDNOW <== for state of Maryland and a live event BLN#MDMAY <== for state of Maryland and something planned in MAY? BLN#MD-25 <== might be an even in Maryland on the 25th of this month? So maybe, SORTING and GROUPTING by the actual BULLETIN group might be another way to discriminate these. Originally I had proposed putting the state and time/date as the first part of the bulletin. I wonder if making them part of the BLN GROUP name might be a more consistent way to do it? Just some ideas. Bob, WB4APR > > An APRS WEB page is written that works just like the original > > "community BULLETIN board" works in the original APRS. That is, > > all postings appear for everyone to see. It monitors the APRS-IS > > for postings. The format for a post to this special WEB > > page is as follows: > > > > :BLN1EVENT:SS 27 Jun Balloon http://putWEBlinkHere > > > > The APRS EVENT WEB page will do these simple things: > > 1) Look for all BULLETINS to the BLN#EVENT bulletin group > > 2) SORT these messages by originator callsign > > 3) SORT by the line number # > > 4) REPLACE duplicate BLN#'s (this is how you edit bulletins) > > Last night I added bulletin group filtering on the bulletin board > page at aprs.fi: http://aprs.fi/bulletin/ . Events can be seen at > http://aprs.fi/bulletin/EVENT - it happens to work much like described > above. There's no content sorting yet, though, I'll see about that > once there are more than a few bulletins to look at. It does show > bulletins transmitted by nearby stations first. This works for other > bulletin groups too (http://aprs.fi/bulletin/EI > http://aprs.fi/bulletin/MAREA etc). > > > Notice that lines are sorted by callsign, and then by BLN#. All > > lines of the same bulletin are singlespaced. Bulletins from > > different callsigns are separated by a blank line. > > This is how the whole bulletin board page at aprs.fi operates. I > didn't want to encourage people to increase the transmitting interval > of their bulletins by overwriting by the bulletin destination field (a lot of > people just advertise their web sites and DX clusters in the > bulletins). > > - Hessu, OH7LZB > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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