[aprssig] Mic-E format issues
Joel Maslak jmaslak-aprs at antelope.netMon Jul 14 17:48:53 UTC 2008
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On Jul 14, 2008, at 8:17 AM, Bob Bruninga wrote: > For network integrity, each design needs to have its own > identifier. So if anyone is building Mic-E devices, lets work up > the definitions and I will post on the APRS web page. I disagree - I couldn't care less whether I'm transmitting to a D-7, a D-700, a D-710, an OpenTrak, etc, and I certainly couldn't tell you what the "quirks" of each are. I have no idea how many characters of a message a D-7 can receive, for instance - nor do I particularly want to know. What I *do* care about is "Can I send messages to this station?" and maybe even "Is the two-way messaging capability complete, or did they leave some features out?" Can we focus on capabilities? If someone makes a radio that has *exactly* the same capabilities as a D-700, why should it need a new ID? If radio version and make and such is useful, then the thing should be using Base-91 compressed positions, not Mic-E. But even then, we need a way of expressing *capability* in a way that people can understand, not just expressing what model radio (Quick: Does SmartPalm - APZPAD - display objects? I don't know, and I wrote the first version!). We need to identify which capabilities are useful to know, and figure out a way of making that easy to remember, without having to remember what every type of APRS device can and can't do.
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