[aprssig] Hamfests?
Frank or Barbara Rossi
n3flr at bellatlantic.net
Sat Mar 7 10:29:58 EST 2009
We have a Hamfest Object on for our Hamfest in Greensburg, Pa. 3-8-09.
The problem is our club member that put it on did not format it
correctly to search,
and did not include the talk in freq.
http://aprs.fi/?call=Foothills&mt=m&z=11&timerange=86400
<http://aprs.fi/?call=Foothills&mt=m&z=11&timerange=86400>
N3FLR - Frank
On 3/7/2009 8:01 AM, Bob Bruninga wrote:
> Being spring, I am surprised that there is only one Hamfest in the world this month. (in Japan on the 21st)..
>
> www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?HFEST*
>
> If you have a hamfest coming up in the month, be sure to inform all APRS mobiles in the area with a HFEST-DDx object, where DD is the day of the month and X is the next unused letter in the alphabet for that day as shown on the above web page.
>
> Be sure to include the "FFF.FFFMHz" of the talkin frequency too, so mobiles can tune right in when they get close. This must be the first 10 bytes of the object text.
>
> APRS is the on-air 24/7 global information resource for ham radio. But to be useful, someone has to put in the info..
>
> Shucks, you can also do this for MEETINGS with MEETG-DDx too.
> Then you can find all meetings on this URL:
>
> www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?MEETG*
>
> Bob, WB4APR
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