[aprssig] RE: GBAS
Gerry Creager
gerry.creager at tamu.edu
Sun Feb 10 19:48:48 EST 2008
I remember those days. For awhile I sent it out here in College
Station, TX, too. Few folks took advantage of it, though.
And if you go back in history, when I used APRS for a cow-tracking
research program, I sent differential corrections to the cows, and to
several fixed sites around the pasture, allowing me to correct the cows'
positions to sub-bovine accuracy. Check the archives for Cows In Space...
gerry
Robert Kirk wrote:
> At 05:20 AM 2/10/2008, you wrote:
>> What would be cool is if APRS supported an error correction uplink
>> capability
>> You would need a DGPS capable input GPS
>
> Tom Clark W3IWI did just that 10 or more years ago in the Washington DC
> area, long before WAAS & GBAS, and while selective availability was
> still in effect.
>
> He had access to precision GPS corrections (from his job at NASA) and
> broadcast a one line dgps message about once a minute over the regular
> APRS frequency. The message would go thru your TNC into your GPS and
> correct your position to WAAS class accuracy. It worked like a charm,
> well before the Coast Guard's ill-fated DGPS program. I could pilot my
> boat with impunity.
>
> It was experimental and didn't last long for a number of reasons (One
> 19th century curmudgeon, WB..something or other, for instance, didn't
> like the once a minute transmissions clobbering his bandwidth :-), but
> it was a real trailblazer.
>
> Bob Kirk
> N3OZB
>
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