[aprssig] [OT] Re: CB traffic on APRS-IS
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) ldeffenb at homeside.toWed Feb 15 12:57:34 UTC 2012
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On 2/15/2012 7:40 AM, Dave wrote: > Anwyay, re the above snippet. If somewhere in the packet, even in the > payload, there is a Ham call that somehow identifies the originator, it's > legal. > And even worse, not every packet (at least here in the US) needs to have that ID. If you beacon a comment or a status report at least once every 10 minutes, you're legal (on the air), so any soft of filtering (that's the bush we're all beating around, right?) would have to be stateful and remember which stations had a "legal" identification within the past "N" minutes where "legal" and "N" are locale-specific and therefore nigh on impossible to do on the APRS-IS backbone IMHO. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32 PS. Now, to figure out how to implement locale-specific filters to mitigate the risk to bi-directional IGate operators for third-party message transmissions and/or APRS-IS to RF IGate rules... Especially when the first packet that said IGate might see is a message from a distant source destined for a recently local station... And even worse, when the message sender is using a tactical station ID and relying on comments or status reports to provide legal identification...
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