[aprssig] I-80 Ohio/IN and D710 objects
Greenhalgh, Christopher K. cgreenhalgh at studentaffairs.osu.eduWed May 28 02:00:54 UTC 2008
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Google for "APRS localinfo" and that will give you the spec. That only gave 3 hits...none of which helped, but I did finally locate the information, and let me know if I'm getting it right...the purpose of this, is to allow the display of a local voice repeater, for those mobile stations that have APRS, yes? And now that you have shown your present beacon, I hope you do not mind if I make a few more suggestions... You might consider these thoughts... No problem...in fact, do tell! 1) You are using an "N" overlay. New-N digis are recommended to be using "S" if they are fully configured for New-N. Since you are properly beaconing your digis's support functions (W2 and OHn-N) then it does appear to be an "S" digi. Gotcha...Ill look into ASAP. 2) From Columbus, (the center of the state) probably OH3-3 does cover most of the state. So there is really no additinoal QRM if a user used OH4-4 or OH5-5 or even OH6-6. In any of these cases, the effect is the same. The packet hits all digipeaters in Ohio. Which was the goal in using that path in the first place. So in that case, I usually recommend just putting "W2, OHn-N, ..." instead of specifying a value for the OHn-N... Okay...I follow. Though you are welcome to suggest OH3-3 if you like. And also I suggest spelling out the full SSn-N instead of just SSn, because it avoids confusion (VAn-N versus VAn which might make some one think it is a Van.)... And also spelling it out fits the nice 10x10 display format that is displayed on all the APRS radios... Got that too. 3) The beacon includes "UI-Digi", but then I don't understand why it is using APN383? APN383 is there, because a KPC-9612 w/ver 8.3 (VHF only) is running the show (for now...I'm looking into installing a PC, and running UI-View...please feel free to comment about that too), and the "UI-Digi" is just letting people know its the digi...as opposed to my other stations in the area. 4) Since the range of this packet should be less than a hundred miles or so, I don't see the advantage of the extra bytes of "Ohio" since Columbus is pretty well recognized in that area. (A very minor nit-pic of course) I understand, Ill see about keeping things short, but I have been told I'm heard out of state...my PHG is a true 9580. So you put the FFF.FFFxyz object in the BTEXT and set the BEACON to every minute and set the PATH to NONE (direct, no VIA's)... Bob, WB4APR Just some ideas. Bob Thanks Bob! 73, Chris
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