[aprssig] SSID Standardization

Wes Johnston, AI4PX wes at ai4px.com
Tue Jun 8 10:52:48 EDT 2010


My solution for too few SSID's is the push my kids into ham licenses and use
thier's.
Wes

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:39, Robert Bruninga <bruninga at usna.edu> wrote:

> Based on feedback, I have revised the SSID suggestions to these:
>
> -0 Primary station usually fixed and message capable
> -1 Other station, or digipeater or mobile or anything
> -2 Other station, or digipeater or mobile or anything
> -3 Other station, or digipeater or mobile or anything
> -4 Other station, or digipeater or mobile or anything
> -5 From other networks (Dstar, Iphones, Blackberry's etc)
> -6 Special event, Satellite ops, camping or 6 meters, etc
> -7 walkie talkies, HT's or other human portable
> -8 boats, sailboats, RV'sor second main mobile
> -9 Primary Mobile of all types
> -10 internet, Igates, etc
> -11 balloons, aircraft, etc
> -12 APRStt, DTMF, RFID, one-way trackers, devices, etc
> -13 Weather stations
> -14 Truckers or full time drivers
> -15 General purpose for anything
>
> I added one-way trackers and other devices to -12, since that is
> a meaningful category of devices that are one way...
>
> I also freed up -15 for any other use.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: aprssig-bounces at tapr.org
> > Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2010 10:53 AM
> > Subject: [aprssig] SSID Standardization
> >
> > SSID's (again):
> >
> > As more and more handheld and mobile apps flash up
> > nearby APRS callsigns on small displays, I think it
> > is becomming more important to encourage standard
> > SSID's where possible for more instant situational
> > awareness.
> >
>  > From aprs.org/aprs11.html (currently having ISP problems).
> >
> > -0  primary fixed and message capable station
> > -1  digis and other fixed stations
> > -2  digis and other fixed stations
> > -3  digis and other fixed stations
> > -4  digis and other fixed stations
> > -5  TBD <= maybe Dstar/Echolink/phones/Ipads etc
> > -6  Satellite, special events, tests
> > -7  HT's, walkie talkies or any human portable
> > -8  boats, sailboats OR second vehicle
> > -9  primary Mobiles of all types
> > -10 operations via the internet (Igates)
> > -11 balloons and aircraft
> > -12 DTMF, RFID, or other non-APRS sources
> > -13 TBD <== Weather has been suggested)
> > -14 Truckers and full time drivers
> > -15 HF <== Lets expand to GENERIC ANYTHING ELSE
> >
> > There will ALWAYS BE EXCEPTIONS.  So please to not try to
> > force these on anyone, but if they otherwise open to using
> > one of these categories, it will help everyone in situational
> > awareness when a callsign flashes up on the display or is
> > SPOKEN by your hands-off D700 with voice chip.
> >
> > Bob, WB4APR
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Wes
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