[aprssig] Gating Objects from Internet to RF
Michael Wolthuis
wolthui3 at msu.edu
Wed Jul 22 10:39:36 EDT 2009
Pete makes an excellent point though that ECHOSVR would match what is in
place today with CQSRVR and WXSVR. My .02 would be to stay with that
format.
Then a simple webpage that Google finds with ECHOSVR on it and the contact
about any issues would handle the rest.
It would seem odd to me to see my KB8ZGL-R EL object come from someone
else's callsign. That would bother me more than seeing it come from my own
callsign even though I didn't put it out there. Thus the ECHOSVR is a great
solution from Pete's recommendation.
Anyways... GREAT project guys, I have my IRLP nodes all on APRS, but now I
can add the EchoLink only ones also!
Thanks!
Mike
kb8zgl
On 7/22/09 10:23 AM, "Sergej" <rttyman at ukr.net> wrote:
> Hello, Pete & group
>
>> Note that since this is insertion into APRS-IS, the insertion
>> station can use any 1 or 2 character
>> SSID, and it does not have to be a callsign. For instance, EMAIL, EMAIL-2,
>> WHO-IS, CQSRVR, WXSVR,
>> etc. denote specialty servers. You could use ECHOSVR or ELINK, for
>> instance (callsigns on APRS-IS are
>> limited to a total of 9 characters including SSID). Do not use
>> E-LINK because LINK is not a valid
>> SSID and E is not a valid callsign (LINK is more than 2 characters, E is only
>> one character where at
>> least 3 are required).
>
> On my think its better to put normal ham callsign in Fromcall field of
> this packets, at least anybody can know who is sent it and in case of
> questions or corrections will be possible to find contact e-mail of
> originator...
>
> Just my five cents.
>
> Even K4HG agree in this case ;)
>
> "I would much prefer you use your own callsign as the originating
> station for the packets, rather than sending a packet that appears to
> come from another ham."
>
>
>
> 73, Sergej
> uz2hz
>
>
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