[aprssig] Snow and Visibility on APRS
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Wed Aug 18 15:00:06 EDT 2010
The original APRS defines SNOW Sxxx and LUMINOSITY Lxxx fields
for the weather format, and I thought it included visibility
Vxxx, though I cannot find it right now. Does anyone recall if
anyone uses these. If not, I propose a Vxxx field if someone
can recommend the right units.
Lets look at this original APRSdos file:
www.aprs.org/APRS-docs/WX.TXT see extract below
And it appears to cover Snow, but not Visibility. Though I was
sure I had proposed Visibility at some time or other.... SO
check the original spec, or the addendum
www.aprs.org/aprs11.html and there find this link:
http://www.aprs.org/aprs11/spec-wx.txt
> FORMATS: APRS re-formats data from attached WX units
> and transmits the data as shown below. For remote
> Ultimeters, where there is no PC, the TNC just transmits
> the raw data, but APRSdos converts them to these formats
> for display on the P-LIST.
_DIR/SPDgXXXtXXXrXXXpXXXdU-II Original U-II auto
_DIR/SPDgXXXtXXX#XXXdU2r Original U-II remote
_DIR/SPDgXXXtXXXrXXXpXXXbXXXXhXXdDvs Davis WX station
_DIR/SPDgXXXtXXXrXXXpXXXbXXXXhXXdU2k U-500/2000 with APRS
_DIR/SPDgXXXtXXXPXXXbXXXXhXXdU2kr Remote
UltimeterLogger
_DIR/SPDgXXXtXXX#XXXbXXXXhXXdUpkm Remote Ultimeter
PktMode
_DIR/SPDgXXXtXXXrXXXpXXXPXXXhXXbXXXXX%type NEW FORMAT June 97
Where:
CSE/SPD is wind direction and sustained 1 minute speed
txxx is in degrees F
Rxxx is Rain per last 60 minutes
pxxx is precipitation per last 24 hours (sliding 24 hour
window)
Pxxx is precip per last 24 hours since midnight
sxx is snow in inches
bxxxxx is Baro in tenths of a mb
hxx is humidity in percent. 00=100
gxxx is Gust (peak winds in last 5 minutes)
#xxx is raw rain counts for remote stations. See notes on
remotes
%xxx.. 1st letter shows software d=Dos, m=Mac, w=Win, U=Uiview,
etc
and remainder shows type of WX instrument
Note, in the complete WX format, the _DIR/SPDgxxxtxxx fields
must exist. All the others are optional. Though there is no
confidence that all clients implemented it that way...
Bob, WB4APR
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