[aprssig] Text Messaging Radios (a simple use)
Scott Miller
scott at opentrac.org
Thu Feb 12 16:40:49 EST 2009
If we're going to make a device that has the connections to the radio to
receive DTMF and display it on an LCD, why not just make it a text
messaging terminal and have it use APRS?
Scott
N1VG
Wes Johnston, AI4PX wrote:
> I could kinda see where I could program my DTMF memories in advance...
> memory 1 would be priority 1 traffic indication (with my callsign
> embedded), mem 2 would be priority 2, etc. Then I'd just key up and
> send DTMF memory 1 if I had hi priority traffic. Of course teh next
> question is how long does this DTMF sequence take? 1.6 seconds at most,
> right? 16 digit dtmf memory at a speed of 10 digits per second? It
> would take a little longer than blurting out your 3 letter suffix by
> voice, but would convey more info...... however.... if I had real
> emergency traffic, I'd still butt in and call netcontrol on voice.
> Routine and hi priority traffic... I would not mind sitting by and
> letting netcontrol get around to me.
>
> Someone mentioned the display time out. How long does my code stay on
> the display of one of these radios? What happens when it's overwritten
> by the next guy looking to pass traffic. Seems to me that if we had a
> PIC, DTMF decoder and 20x4 LCD display, we could have a message logging
> tablet which would show 4 calls at once.... and you could scroll between
> them if too many came in at once. Such a device could / would sort the
> calls by priority and allow netcontrol operator to erase them once he'd
> addressed that station.
>
> Just my thoughts.
>
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Scott Miller <scott at opentrac.org
> <mailto:scott at opentrac.org>> wrote:
>
> > Yes, if this catches on, I am sure that Byonics, OpenTrack of
> > HAMHUD would find it useful to add the DTMF decoder to their
> > displays. The real advantage is being able to include 100% of
> > every volunteer at your event in the ability to send simple text
> > data to net control.
>
> I'm still not following how this is going to be more useful than voice.
> Can someone shoot a quick video of this in use?
>
> Scott
> N1VG
>
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