[aprssig] [APRSSIG] Universal APRS Messaging
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduTue Oct 28 15:05:02 UTC 2008
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>> Another thing we can do is have any >> such message generated by a non-RF device >> insert its own ID in the message. My >> thoughts are in the LINE number field.... > > Per the spec, message numbers are used only > if an ACK is expected. I.. realized the numbers > should not be there for this application... I disagree here. No matter where someone initiates an APRS message, that person should fully expect the established APRS processing and that includes retries and ACKS. As I posted earlier, there are some basics that any APRS messaging portal should implment to be compatible with the expectations of APRS. 0) It should have a sender validation system 1) It should be transmitted using the decay algorithm.... (to improve reliability of delivery) 2) It should have a line number so that it is acked 3) It should display to the sender the status of retries and acks and when it has timed out. 4) It should identify the sending processor Without these, it does not meet the expectations of an APRS message system. And without consitent implementations, APRS can fragment into icompatible systems and feifdoms and not provide the universal text-messaging system we desire. Bob, WB4APR (still catching up on backloged email Im up to the 22nd now)
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