[aprssig] What means SWSR9V and WIDE6-6?

Russ Chadwick russ at wxqa.com
Thu Nov 25 10:38:29 EST 2004


Commenting on Bob's comment below that "it might be a WX thing".  This
activity is not associated with APRSWXNET/CWOP.

Russ   KB0TVJ

-----Original Message-----
From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org
[mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Robert Bruninga
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 3:08 PM
To: aprssig at lists.tapr.org
Subject: [aprssig] What means SWSR9V and WIDE6-6?


Looking at APRS this thanksgiving morning, I see 9
stations sending packets to SWSR9V all using the
WIDE6-6 Path.

Since SWS is not a standard APRS version number I
think it might be a WX thing.  But why are they all
sending with a path of WID6-6 in the middle of the
'East Coast population density where the ALOHA
circle is less than 50 miles and 2 hops is more
than enough to cover an entire state!?

Or is somthing getting messed up at one gate and
messing up innocent victims?
Calls are:
KB3IKE>SWSP0Y
WX1S>SWSR9V
PHINPW>SWSR9V
AA3XJ-14>SWSR9W
N3GXH-1>SWSR9V
WB4PGT-1>SWSR9V
WD4GYW-14>SWSR9V
SPCS_0907>SWSR9V


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