[aprssig] Tactical call signs

Chris Rose kb8uih at sbcglobal.net
Mon Apr 23 20:51:21 EDT 2007


How can someone authenticate identity of a stations packets unless the callsign is in the packet?  What is the issuse about the callsign being in the header of the message?

If the retransmission of a message occurs without proper id of the station of origin isn't that a violation?

Do you want the hassle of having to prove who sent the message that your digi repeats?  How will you do that if the packets don't have the station of origin's callsign somewhere?

Thanks,

Chris 
KB8UIH


----- Original Message ----
From: Matt Werner <kb0kqa at gmail.com>
To: TAPR APRS Mailing List <aprssig at lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 3:57:28 PM
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Tactical call signs


I shortened the part you quoted.  I'm assuming that is the particular
piece you are referring to.

Saying that the station needs to be authenticated by the first
forwarding station doesn't mean that the callsign needs to appear in
the header.  This section doesn't specify that an amateur callsign
must appear in the "from" area of the AX.25 header.  Under this
section, I (as a digi operator) can digipeat tactical callsigns so
long as I know that they are originated by an amateur.  It doesn't say
that I can't digipeat tactical calls, only that I need to authenticate
them or take responsibility for their content.

On 4/23/07, John Habbinga <kc5zrq at gmail.com> wrote:

> (d) For stations participating in a message forwarding system, the control
> operator of the first forwarding station must:
>
>   (1) Authenticate the identity of the station from which it accepts
> communications on behalf of the system; or
>
>   (2) Accept accountability for any violation of the rules in this part
> contained in messages it retransmits to the system.




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