AXUDP and APRS (was [nos-bbs] Remote AX25)
maiko at pcs.mb.ca maiko at pcs.mb.caFri Apr 8 13:58:44 UTC 2005
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Bill wrote : > But can RFA (on BOXA) connect to BOXB without the digipeater ? No you would need a digipeater of some type. Bill wrote : > Imagine a page of AXUPD ampr connections similar to the port 14501 > of APRS servers resulting from a similar login scheme. I'm surprised that the APRS internet system was not initially started as a collection of AXIP or AXUDP tunnels between the participating systems, with the core servers being nothing more than a specialized form of AX25 router. When I first saw the way the APRS internet system was put together (using tcp/ip between systems), the first thing I thought to myself was - why not just use AX25 tunnels (axip or axudp) to link everthing together, since in the end, it's RF (ax25) to begin with. I've ALWAYS thought using AXIP or AXUDP would be a good way to build an APRS internet system. So many existing packet applications already support stuff like AXUDP, so integrating these applications into an APRS internet system would be alot easier I think. These protocols also have ALOT less overhead than any TCP/IP based system. Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM
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