[aprssig] Voice Repeater Frequency Objects
Jeff N0JUH
jefflists08 at corrt.com
Wed Sep 17 00:40:16 EDT 2008
There was a tracker near me that beaconed once per minute even when the
ham's car was not moving. But apparently his GPS elevation drifts a
little, and the A=xxx number was slightly different every time. Instead
of recognizing it as a duplicate position, my D700 put it on the
frequency display every time.
So, was my D700 parsing the "A" value to decide that it wasn't a "dP",
or will any change in the packet payload be interpreted as something new
to display? Thankfully, someone got him to shut the darn thing off :)
--Jeff
Jason KG4WSV wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Robert Bruninga <bruninga at usna.edu> wrote:
>
>> But the /A=xxxxxx does not need any parsing. It is the human
>> readable form of altitude.
>
> sorry, my mistake. I was giving the D7/700 credit for being a bit
> smarter than they actually are - I was under the impression that they
> actually parsed the altitude for the detailed station display.
>
> I maintain that xastir is not broken, because it meets the published spec.
>
> -Jason
> kg4wsv
>
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