[aprssig] Part 3/3: Updating APRS Clients (Consumer Needs)
Brian Webster bwebster at wirelessmapping.comWed Jan 16 03:06:12 UTC 2008
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<Snip> "While there may be symbols, shapefiles, etc to do these things...the fact is that few (if any) APRSers are doing it consistently. <>I wonder why? <>Ev, W2EV" Because as Bob has always said, most APRS users never learned how to effectively use the "manual object placement" features of APRS. For some reason everyone thinks you need a GPS to do APRS. If we could get more APRS operators to learn how to place objects on a map for other people who are reporting things via voice you would have your tactical mapping with good real time data. Most people don't realize that you can also manually place weather data objects on a map. I have always pushed our regional Skywarn groups to have an APRS operator on the net to spot the voice weather reports to the Weather service Office (they have APRS and use it) by APRS message and put a manual weather object on the map. Most don't want to learn this additional process and procedure. I also think there is a large majority of hams that would rather follow or be told what to do and not necessarily take initiative. While this is good to keep renegades from getting out of control, it places all the work on a select few to herd the cattle so to speak. The sad part is you could easily have a ham who does not like to do the field response to easily help create a tactical map by simply listening at home to the nets, and the public safety scanner to place objects such as bridges out, road closures and the like that they hear. If they make a mistake someone else can easily delete it from the map and no real harm comes from it. The folks at the EOC would love the help since they are always busy doing a million other things. Many hands make light work. These are just my opinions and observations. Your mileage may vary. Thank You, Brian N2KGC -----Original Message----- From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Ev Tupis Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 9:41 PM To: TAPR APRS Mailing List Subject: Re: [aprssig] Part 3/3: Updating APRS Clients (Consumer Needs) ----- Original Message ---- Why do you say in one paragraph they don't care about weather symbols, but in the next they do care about weather? Is this apparent contradiction an indication that there is something wrong with the way APRS clients display WX data? --------------------------- I'll tackle this one more directly, then back away a bit more broadly... EFR's want to know the weather. However few are well versed in the meanings of the WX symbols in the APRS symbol list. Most understand NWS radar maps and are excited excited when, with the push of a button, that data is underlayed on their realtime CAD / incident maps. That is "intuitive" Wx data. Let's open the discussion more broadly... Incident commanders want "Strategic, Incident Landmarks" that are updated by authoritative sources, that can be counted upon to be accurate and intuitively understood. Examples include...hospitals with their "status" (red, blue, etc) and incident triage centers with similar stats-at-a-glance. Food depots with inventory levels shown. Traffic conditions in real time. While there may be symbols, shapefiles, etc to do these things...the fact is that few (if any) APRSers are doing it consistently. I wonder why? Ev, W2EV ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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