[aprssig] APRS data for Scout Events
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Thu Jan 11 15:28:31 EST 2007
* I prepared a WEB page to show how to use the D7 and D700
* for data reporting of troop scores at a scout event.
http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/aprsevent.html
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 11:30 PM
> Subject: [aprssig] APRS data for Scout Events
>
> Remember APRS is not just position reporting. Here is how we
> plan on using APRS TH-D7 HTs at the winter camporee to send
> event data:
>
> Those of us with D7's can enter our station number, troops
> and scores as an APRS message addressed to the netcontrol at
> HQ using only the HT's keypad. I will provide a Tm-D700
> mobile rig at the HQ staff tent where they are presently
> taking voice reports, and these messages will appear on the
> front panel for the HQ staff to transcribe into their system.
>
> If I entered STN14 as my MYCALL and then used a format
> something like:
>
> T995 47
> T887 56
> T4557 66
>
> Then that could mean from station #14, the reports for troops
> 995, 887 and 4557 are 47,56 and 66 respectively.
>
> The TM-D700 can capture and hold up to 16 of these until the
> HQ staff looks at them and deletes them to make room for the
> next round. The beauty of this is that it offloads these
> reports from the voice channel and the HQ staff can take them
> at -their convenience-, not at the demands of the voice
> channel. The voice channel is very busy, but the score data
> comes in bursts when the whistle blows for everyone to change
> stations.
>
> This backchannel transmission of scores from D7 users helps
> mitigate the peak backlog of all the voice reports.
>
> In years past, I had proposed a special ARPS program to take
> the data directly to a data base, but then never found time
> to do it, and not enough D7 users to make it worthwhile. But
> this method above, and just using a D700 display at the data
> entry persons operating position means it is trivial to set
> up and operate and takes no special effort.
>
> There is no risk in this expreiment. If it is not found
> advantageous for any reason, the HT holders can still make
> the normal voice report too.
>
> I just wish someone would implement my APRS-DTMF program, and
> then everyone with an HT could key in their data, not just
> those with D7's.
>
> see http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/aprstt.html
>
> Bob, WB4APR
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