[aprssig] Multiple SSID's from one station, with the New N Paradigm
Iain Young, G7III g7iii at g7iii.netSun Dec 14 21:20:25 UTC 2008
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Phillip wrote: > Hi Dave, > Its good to see the UK is now adopting the recommended > WIDEn-N paradigm. > > I agree with Keith VE7GDH the Multiply SSID show on APRS.FI as a user placed > SSID, but in saying this you would have to act very fast to make the changes > in the time slot shown. > > 2008-12-08 14:36:12 UTC: G7III-15>APRS,MB7UW*,WIDE5-3,qAR,G0CGL-12:!5124 > 12N/00046.23W& Test Dup SSID: W5-5 > 2008-12-08 14:36:21 UTC: G7III-14>APRS,MB7UW*,WIDE5-3,qAR,G0WKM-2:!5124 > 12N/00046.23W& Test Dup SSID: W5-5 > 2008-12-08 14:36:25 UTC: G7III-13>APRS,MB7UW*,WIDE5-2,qAR,G0WKM-2:!5124 > 12N/00046.23W& Test Dup SSID: W5-5 > 2008-12-08 14:36:36 UTC: G7III-12>APRS,MB7UW*,WIDE5-1,qAR,G0WKM-2:!5124 > 12N/00046.23W& Test Dup SSID: W5-5 > > these changes took place all within 24 seconds, and I would think that a > human would have to act very fast to do this. Not to mention far too much effort :) As my previous says, I was only generating packets with G7III-15 as the source call/SSID. > Do you know what APRS Client and TNC are being used by G7III G7III is running Linux and was using beacon(1) to generate the packets himself. TNC is a KAM, being driven as a KISS device by Linux. 73s Iain
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