[aprssig] USN(G) and APRS
Kurt Kochendarfer
ke7kus at gmail.com
Mon Jun 1 09:34:36 EDT 2009
I am also not Bob, but a few thoughts on USNG and/or MGRS and/or UTM
coordinate systems with APRStt:
1) Your major hurdle is going to be the proper entry and decoding of
the grid zone and 100km2 square info which are only partially numeric.
Not insurmountable, but definitely a consideration. Once those are
established, entry of E/N coords is easy.
2) In many ways, grid is much easier to manage than lat/long. No
worries about N/S/E/W precursors for coords, and no
confusion/difficulties with DD.DDD vs. DD MM.MMM vs. DD MM SS
interpretation.
3) Grid is a natural fit for ambiguity solutions and self-defined
location precision.
Kurt
KE7KUS
>Anybody here familiar with the US National Grid? While I think that
>lat/long will continue to rule the APRS world using the USNG looks
like
>units appear to support it under a different name (MGRS) and it
appears
>to be something that most federal agencies speak or should be
speaking.
>I am just now getting into my research and wanted to bring this idea
up
>in this forum since location information is definitely part of the
>tactical information scene.
>Bob, any thoughts on using USNG with APRSTT?
>Shawn
>KG4OVQ
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