[aprssig] APRS Calling
Joe Della Barba joe at dellabarba.comMon Oct 22 21:39:14 UTC 2012
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Eventually we'll recreate the cell phone! Speaking of which, OpenAPRS seems to work pretty well on my iPhone :) Joe Della Barba joe at dellabarba.com 73 de N3HGB -----Original Message----- From: aprssig-bounces at tapr.org [mailto:aprssig-bounces at tapr.org] On Behalf Of Robert Bruninga Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 5:21 PM To: TAPR APRS Mailing List; Andrew P. Subject: Re: [aprssig] APRS Calling John, The proposal to Kenwood and Yaesu is to use the same format for the FREQ-IN-MESSAGE format as in the STATION or OBJECT formats. No reason to re-invent the wheel. No, it is not a conversational message in human form, but someone who receives it can cleary see all he needs. Message from someone..... QSY 147.105MHz T141 +600 ... Joe Means to call Jo on that freq, tone and offset. All we do to make it a message is to p ut "QSY " in front of it. Im doing this from memeory, but somewhere I have a spec that nails it down... Bob, Wb4APR -----Original Message----- From: aprssig-bounces at tapr.org [mailto:aprssig-bounces at tapr.org] On Behalf Of John Gorkos Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 12:04 PM To: Andrew P.; aprssig at tapr.org Subject: Re: [aprssig] APRS Calling The message sent to the originating station looks something like this: String.format("CALL %s on %3.3f MHz T%-3s %s node %d", bestTarget, freq, tone, type, nodeId); Or, CALL W1XYZ on 146.820 Mhz T141.3 Echolink node 12345 So, assuming it's a standard EchoLink node, you would usually use the standard "#node-number" format. If you're using a "closed" system that requires an access code (like my local IRLP node), you're pretty much SOL unless you know the codes. On 10/22/12 11:53 AM, "Andrew P." <andrewemt at hotmail.com> wrote: >Just out of curiosity, what would make the Echolink/IRLP/AllLink nodes >actually connect to each other, too? Even if the the two end-point >radios did QSY to the locally appropriate frequencies, etc., what makes >those two repeaters talk to each other? Or would one of the radio >operators have to tone-command the linked repeater to bring up the link? > >Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO >------Original Message------ >From: John Gorkos >To: aprssig at tapr.org >Sent: Oct 22, 2012 8:46 AM >Subject: Re: [aprssig] APRS Calling > > > > >On 10/21/12 4:29 PM, "Robert Bruninga" <bruninga at usna.edu> wrote: > >> >>The FREQ-QSY Format is already there. The radios will do the >>one-button QSY, and it will all work, just as you have suggested. > >Actually, this is where things fall apart. The radios will not >recognize a FREQ object to QSY to in a message, which is critical to >the whole "One button tune" concept. This is where AVRS currently falls down. The >process should be: N1ABC sends an APRS message to AVRS with the callsign >of the person he wants to have a voice contact with (W1XYZ). AVRS >finds that person (who has to be running an APRS system) and finds the >closest echolink/allstar/irlp nodes to both N1ABC and W1XYZ. AVRS then >sends a message to W1XYZ with the QSY information, and a note saying >N1ABC is looking to talk to you. W1XYZs radio ACKs that message bck to >AVRS, and then AVRS sends a message back to N1ABC with QSY information >and the node number of the node that W1XYZ is now listening to. In the >perfect world, the two users would hit the "TUNE" button, and the radio >would auto-QSY to >that frequency. Unfortunately, no radio on the market parses QSY data >from MESSAGES, so the system falls down right there. The users need to >manually change frequencies, offsets, and set up the tone squelch for >the internet link frequency. Hence, AVRS is about as useful as a >screen door on a submarine. The system is still up and running, and >get occasional hits, but there's too much manual diddling to make it as >effective as D-STAR or DMR. > >John Gorkos >AB0OO > > > >_______________________________________________ >aprssig mailing list >aprssig at tapr.org >https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > > >Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at tapr.org https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at tapr.org https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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