[aprssig] radio aprs vs internet aprs
Keith VE7GDH ve7gdh at rac.caWed Mar 21 03:13:55 UTC 2012
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Mike KB3IXO wrote... > the guy who organized and ran the communications told me that he > got the message when he linked his system to the internet... It could be a matter of messages that were re-sent when he "connected to the Internet" or he could have been viewing messages sent to him using one of the websites that access the APRS-IS such as findu.com or aprs.fi or a few other explanations. He would be the person to give the exact explanation about how he later got the messages. > I have the equipment, so it sounds like it is just a matter of > setting it up and then running the I-Gate software? Is there > something specific I should look for? Tom mentioned APRSIS32 to you. This is not to be confused with "the" APRS-IS (Internet System) which consists of many APRS servers all linked together. In a nutshell, whatever makes it to an iGate is available from any of the servers as they all share the data. While there's nothing wrong with trying new software like APRSIS32, don't forget older software which is still available. While there is a growing group of APRSIS32, there are also thousands of people still using UI-View. There are actually 5056 users currently subscribed to the UI-View support list. UI-View32 can be downloaded from www.ui-view.org. It can be run as an APRS client, as a digi, as an iGate or all of them. As a digi, a 10 second edit is needed to bring it into the 21st century. There are also dozens of add-ons available that work with UI-View. While you can use static maps, and there is a map server that will fetch maps as long as you have an Internet connection, there is also a $50 solution that will give you street level zoomable and scrollable maps for all of North America with no need for an Internet connection. 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH -- "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
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