[aprssig] Comment String Display Viewer
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Wed Aug 22 09:45:46 EDT 2007
> Have added our Tidewater wide area coverage 2m voice repeater:
> http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=146.970-R
Will show on 10x10 D7 as:
146.970-R
NoTn R50m
Net - 9PM
Will show on 10x10x8 D700 as:
146.970-R
NoTn R50m
Net - 9PM
WA4KXV
Will show on 14x14x14 D710 as:
146.970-R
NoTn R50m Net
- 9PM WA4KXV
Wide Coverage
If there is no tone, then I think it will be OK to eliminate
that field and you can move things left to display more maybe..
> and our local club meeting:
> http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=VBARC
Will show on the D7 as:
VBARC
VBARC Mtg
St Andrews
On the D700 as:
VBARC
VBARC Mtg
St Andrews
Mtg1stTH
On the D710 as:
VBARC
VBARC Mtg St A
ndrews Mtg1stT
H-w4ug.com
Because of the longer lines on the D710, we have asked kenwood
to include an auto-wordwrap-on-space in their next version so
that things formatted for the D7 and D700 will also line up on
the D710. Then this would show as:
VBARC
VBARC Mtg St
Andrews Mtg1st
TH-w4ug.com
> While trying to format the comments for each so they would
> display correctly on the D700/D710/D7/HamHUD it occurred that
> someone with some programming prowess might be able to
> develop an extremely useful web based tool.
>
> Perhaps something that would let you enter a hypothetical
> comment line to see how it would display on the various
> radios. Thus facilitating the choice of an adequate
> "universal" comment string... I would be happy to
> host it if that was an issue.
Great idea!
Thanks
Bob, Wb4aPR
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org
> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]
> On Behalf Of Bob Bruninga
> Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 2:42 PM
> To: aprssig at lists.tapr.org
> Subject: [aprssig] Local Repeater Initiative Progress!
>
> Progress on Voice Repeater Objects!
>
> This is good news for APRS mobile travlers to see the local
> recommended
> repeater frequency on the front panel of their radios no
> matter where they
> travel.
>
> Just checked the web page and we are up to about 204 voice
> repeater objects
> from an initial 87 back when we started pushing this
> initiative in January.
> The goal, is one local voice repeater frequency object for
> every APRS New-N
> digipeater. (Probably about 1000).
>
> See web page:
> http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/localinfo.html
>
> The breakdown down is as follows:
>
> 147 MHz = 61
> 146 MHz = 62
> 145 MHz = 33
> 44X MHz = 48
>
> Of course, only the KPC3+, UIDIGI-ROM and probably DIGI_NED
> can do these
> objects, and that is OK. That's most of the digipeaters in
the USA.
>
> The format is very specific to be compatible with D7, D700
> and HAMhud mobile
> display devices. See the web page. The new D710 can even
> tune to these
> objects with the simple press of the TUNE button.
>
> What we are trying to do is get human QSO's back into the
mobile radio
> experience. When you get this FREQUENCY object added to the
> digipeater in
> your area, then also monitor it and QSO those visiting APRS
> mobiles as they
> pass through...
>
> Also run Voice Alert to pick up any simplex QSO's. If you
> have a spare
> unused 2m rig in the shack, you can monitor Voice Alert
> (144.39 with CTCSS
> 100). But please do not connect this radio to packet. We do
> not want any
> home stations transmitting Voice Alert PL-100 packets 24/7 !!!
>
> I'm visiting in Fredericksburg VA, and there is a signal
> TXing VOice-Alert
> PL-100 all day, and I cannot get any response from him.
> REMEMBER! Voice
> Alert is an active CQ and it is inconsiderate to other
listeners to be
> banging out "CQ's" and not being there for a response.
>
> WB4APR, Bob
>
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