[aprssig] ARRL Addresses
Jeff N0JUH jefflists08 at corrt.comSat Jan 3 23:21:38 UTC 2009
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Bob Bruninga wrote: > Ah, now I see how you missinterpreted my post. You make a good point. If we have multiple email > Reflectors, we need to make sure that the planned "Universal Amateur Radio Text Messaging > system" is smart enough to know to direct a text message to a USA FCC call, to use the ARRL > reflector, or if it is a call from GB, to direct it to the RSGB email reflector, etc. > The idea is to have a one-for-one translation from callsign to email. > > One way to do it is to develop our own. But the better way, I think, is to depend on > the existing and well maintained email reflectors of our own national organizations. So, are you proposing a "SPAM via APRS" system? I don't see why I should get email from any source unless I have requested it (explicitly or implicitlty.) I really think that any automatic callsign-to-email reflector should be on an opt-in basis. When a ham signs up, he or she gives the email address where he wants to receive APRS messages. If you think my complaint sounds silly, let's just go down the slope a bit further. Why not check aprs message callsigns against the QRZ database, extract a phone number, dial it, and deliver the APRS message in voice-synthesized audio? --Jeff, n0juh
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