[aprssig] New FINDU cgi for searching by SYMBOL
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Mon Dec 6 14:30:50 EST 2004
>>> bruninga at usna.edu 12/6/04 1:48:45 PM >>>
>Steve has added a cgi to query FINDU by SYMBOL.
>...Where I think this will be most valuable...is in ... keeping
>track of APRS sub-groups... because APRS has a dozen
>[symbols] that allow OVERLAYcharacters 0-9 and A-Z.
>THus about 432 additional unique symbols. [as follows:]
O# OVERLAYED DIGI STAR (W,R,T,N,U,D widely used))
O& Overlayed GATEway (H = HF, I = IGate)
O0 OVERLAYED CIRCLE
O> OVERLAYED CAR
OA OVERLAYED BOX (or square)
OW OVERLAYED NWS symbol
O^ OVERLAYED Aircraft
O_ OVERLAYED WX site (green digi)
Oa OVERLAYED WhiteCircle-Diamond ( A = ARES, etc)
Oc OVERLAYED BlueCircle-Triangle ( R=RACES)
Oi BOXn digipeater (w overlay)
On OVERLAYED TRIANGLE
Os OVERLAYED SHIP/boat (top view)
Ou OVERLAYED TRUCK
Ov OVERLAYED Van
432 symbols to play with if you want to organize them.
Enjoy!
de Wb4APR, Bob
original message:
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If nationally distributed groups that use Ham Radio and
APRS choose their SYMBOL and Overlay carefully, they
can uniquely identify their nationally distributed participants.
For example the following cgi captures all SCOUT symbols:
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/symbol.cgi?icon=/,&limit=200
This is what triggered this need, because someone was looking
for a way to find out all the scout camps that have HAM
stations. This simple CGI above lets you do that. The format
for the cgi is:
symbol.cgi?icon=XY&limit=100
Where X is the TABLE or OVERLAY character
and Y is the SYMBOL character.
and limit is the number of hits.
PLEASE DO THIS ONLY FOR RARE SYMBOLS so as not
to burden FINDU! And if you have to use a common one,
set the limit to 50 or so.
APRS has many symbols for groups to use and most of their
value comes in the use of Overlays. APRS has had overlay
characters since 1995, but, unfortunately, there are still many
software packages that dont do them, thus, making their
users blind to all the the unique identification of unique
groups within APRS.
I hope I am not stealing Steve's thunder, but I find this to
be a fantastic addition to FINDU and APRS. And hopefully
it will serve as an inspiration to get people to make better
use of the overlay characters on symbols.
de Wb4APR, Bob
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