[aprssig] IGate wildcards/Telpac data
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Tue Feb 15 11:29:04 EST 2005
No, NO, NO.
The callsign field in APRS is and always has been 9
bytes. Also there always was a minimum requirement
of at least 3 bytes. (im not sure if the 3 byte minimum
got into the spec or not).
Thus WL-CCCCCC is a violation since it makes for a
two byte call and a 6 byte SSID. But CCCCCC-WL
is just fine. Such a callsign cannot be "originated"
by a raw TNC, but that is a limitation of the TNC,
not a limitation of the APRS SPEC. THus a received
callsign field of 9 bytes is OK as an object, or as a
3rd party format, or an item, or any of the many other
APRS formats with that 9 byte field.
But I do agree with Steve on FINDU or other applications
of gaiting to RF where the ability to wildcard a callsign
exists, that maybe that something is only considered an
SSID if it is 2 bytes long and at the end. That is why
I like the CCCCCC-WL option...
de WB4APR, Bob
>>> steve at dimse.com 2/15/05 9:29:17 AM >>>
On 2/15/05 at 8:06 AM James Jefferson Jarvis <jj at aprsworld.net> sent:
>Are you talking about allowing callsign-ssid to be an arbitrary
length?
>
>If so, then I object based on the fact that aprsworld and anything
that uses
>it is expecting callsign-ssid to be at most 9 characters. IIRC the
APRS
>internet stream was supposed to look like AEA or TNC2 packets. Both of
those
>would only present at most 9 characters for callsign-SSID, so that's
what I
>went with 5 years ago.
>
This specific issue could be addressed by not using any other SSID, so
even 6
letter calls fit in 9 chars (findU uses 10 chars). E.G. WL-WZ9ZZZ, and
using the
true SSID only in the object.
Still, the precedent will be set, and there is no reason to limit
callsigns to 9
characters, so I'm sure someone will want to use more in the future...
Steve K4HG
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