[aprssig] "Best" packet decoder solution
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
ldeffenb at homeside.to
Mon Dec 27 11:02:09 EST 2010
By "decode APRS data packets" to you mean decode the ASCII text of a
packet and glean all useful information from it?
Or do you mean decode an APRS packet received over-the-air? Is that
1200 baud AX.25 on 2m? 9600 baud AX.25 on 2m or 70cm? 300 baud AX.25
on HF (30m for instance)? PSK-63 or GMSK-250 or some-such as done by
APRS Messenger?
And are you referring to decoding a 100% purely transmitted packet with
perfect deviation and twist (deviation difference between high and low
tones caused by pre/de-emphasis over the typical audio path) or actual
packets transmitted by arbitrary stations anywhere on the planet?
There's way too many variables to give you a simple answer to such a
general questoin.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
Greg Clark wrote:
> What's the "best" packet decoder out there?
>
> By "best", I mean the one that has the greatest ability to decode APRS
> data packets.
>
> Can be stand-alone (like the D710) or separate unit (like Kantronics TNC)
>
> Is any one in particular considered the "gold standard" ?
>
> How do units like the new Kenwood HT, or small inexpensive ones like
> the TT4/OT/TNC-X compare?
>
> -- Greg K7RKT
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