[aprssig] Re: TIGER maps what-s the problem?
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Tue Jun 13 17:51:55 EDT 2006
I would also recommend using third-party packets for Rhinos because of
this reason (9 character "callsign") and because they are not on the
APRS network. In other words, use something like RHINO* for their
network indicator instead of TCPIP*. We are doing this with the D-STAR
radios and it works well (DSTAR*). An IGate for a RHINO network might
be the gate symbol with an R overlay (we are using the gate symbol with
a D overlay for a D-STAR IGate)?
I believe we have confirmed that all current APRS display software
allows for any 9 character callsigns in 3rd-party packets in a previous
thread.
73,
Pete Loveall AE5PL
mailto:pete at ae5pl.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Bruninga
> Posted At: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 3:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Re: TIGER maps what-s the problem?
>
> Or send them as 3rd party with a full 9 character name.
>
> This may or may not work depending on how the client software
> treats a 3rd party pcaket. APRSdos will receive the
> full 9 character name just fine. Probaby most others will
> too, but be sure to check it before committing to this approach.
>
> The only thing that REQUIRES a callsign to be 6 characters
> + SSID is a transmitting TNC. On receipt, most software
> may not be so picky...
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