[aprssig] Local Traveler Repeater Freq Objects
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Wed Jan 31 20:29:47 EST 2007
> > immediate area, etc. I was told that many of the repeater
> > owners would simply not authorize the broadcasting of
> > this information due to concerns about vandalism or jamming.
That is why APRS has always supported position ambiguity. It
has ambiguity settings of 0.1, 1 and 10 miles. Just input the
repeater object with an ambiguity of 1 mile. The format for
ambiguity is simply placing SPACE characters in the least
significant bytes.
Instead of 3859.11N/07629.11W which is an exact position to 60
feet, instead enter 3859. N/07629. W and it will yield only a
1 mile accurate position. Unfortunately many folow-on
APRSclones never implemented this fundamental principle and will
plot the station INCORRECTLY at 3859.00N/07629.00W which is
WRONG.
Nothing should be plotted there, unless the station is on a map
scale such that the ICON itself is larger than 1 mile. Then it
can be plotted. Below that mapscale, it only plots as a circle
of the size of the ambiguity. This way there is absolutely no
potential for missinterpretation on the receive end.
Only a few APRS clients do it properly.
Bob
WB4APR
>
> Sounds a little paranoid to me, but I know there are guys out
there
> that get a little nervous about these things. Any Amateur
radio
> operator worth their salt could find the repeater via
direction
> finding anyway. But we are digressing a bit...
>
> >Or perhaps the precision of the coordinates sent out over
> APRS could be
> >diluted somewhat so that the general location information
> would still be
> >useful, while helping to allay repeater owners' concerns.
>
> Definitely not a problem at all. In this APRS application,
the
> repeater coordinates do not have to be dead on accurate. Even
if the
> object is a couple of miles from the actual repeater site, it
still
> gets the key information out which is the frequency and
"general"
> location. The point is not for users to locate the actual
repeater
> site, but rather to get the information necessary to use the
repeater.
> This should keep alleviate any of the repeater owners'
concerns.
>
> --
> A.J. Farmer, AJ3U
> http://www.aj3u.com
>
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