[aprssig] [tinytrak4] Most common APRS symbols
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
ldeffenb at homeside.to
Sun Dec 6 13:58:10 EST 2009
Byon Garrabrant wrote:
> I'd like to improve my $PGRMW code that maps APRS symbols to Garmin
> symbols. There are lots of APRS symbols, and I imagine that there are
> only about 10-15 or them that would cover 99% of all APRS stations.
> My data-mining skill are not so honed, so, does anyone have, or can
> easily create, a table of APRS symbols, and the number/percentage of
> stations that use each one over, say, the last few months?
>
> Thanks,
> Byon
>
Well, my APRS-IS DB only accumulates North America and only for the past
two weeks, but as Paul Vittorino reminded me, I had generated these
exact statistics for the aprssig back in January 2009. I located the
tool and updated the spreadsheet which is located at:
http://tinyurl.com/APRSSymbols
or
http://ldeffenb.dnsalias.net.nyud.net/Symbols091206.xls
The packet counts in the spreadsheet represent only the traffic over the
past 2 weeks. However, as my DB never forgets a station, the symbol
counts represent an accumulation over a much greater time span.
The tabs in the spreadsheet are:
Top 1000 (0912) - Graph of the most referenced symbols as of Dec 6 2009
Top 500 (0901) - Similar graph as of Jan 2009
Top 100 (0901) - Ditto but including lesser used symbols as of Jan 2009
200912 - Raw data for the first graph as of Dec 6 2009
200901 - Raw data from January 2009
SymbolNames - Lookup table for symbols to name
Use this as you will, and feel free to publish it, but please include
the caveat that the data represents a snapshot in time from a
non-validated collection of APRS-IS data. It may or may not represent
symbol usage over a different geographic region or different time
period. In fact, it may not represent much of anything at all! Use it
at your own risk.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - APRS Infrastructure Utilization Kibitzer
Paul Vittorino wrote:
> Byon,
>
> I had spoken with Lynn Deffenbaugh in January about this exact topic.
> He was kind enough to compile a spreadsheet with his results.
> See http://www.tapr.org/pipermail/aprssig/2009-January/028315.html
>
> Paul
>
>
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