[aprssig] APRS Field Events
Curt, WE7U
archer at eskimo.com
Wed Oct 19 11:37:57 EDT 2005
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Robert Bruninga wrote:
> >>> "Curt, WE7U" <archer at eskimo.com> 10/19/05 11:00 AM >>>
> >Perhaps I'm a bit confused on this issue...
> >If ... REDCROSS, and WE7U-7 [were talking]...
> >then they could communicate if REDCROSS was
> >directly on the internet....
> >If... REDCROSS was on RF... the two could not talk.
>
> True, but the intent of the NATIONAL GENERIC CALLS
> is not to communicate traffic, but to post a solicitation
> to comunicate. It is used to announce your station's
> call so that others will see your callsign and then be
> able to initiate a message back to you..
>
> THis is needed because APRS users cannot send
> messages outside of the local RF lan, unless the
> callsign of a distant station is known. By posting
> a message to the generic calls, then it lets you
> get your own callsign out... (or at least now to
> a FINDU list).
Ok, starting to make sense now. The typical use then would be
something like this?
WE7U-7>APRS::REDCROSS :Health & Welfare Traffic for WA{00}
N7ABC>APRS::WE7U-7 :I'm able to take traffic for WA{AB}
WE7U-7>APRS::N7ABC :ack{AB}
WE7U-7>APRS::N7ABC :Prepare to copy{01}AB
N7ABC>APRS::WE7U-7 :ack{01}AB
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