[aprssig] Intro & A Couple Quick Questions.....
Eric Hansen
skyssx at gmail.com
Thu Dec 1 17:17:01 EST 2011
Very cool and nice to see you in the group. The author of APRSDroid is
active on this list and i'm sure he'll be along shortly. There are a
number of very, very small unified devices that could be stashed in a
scooter if you were interested. The newest is a YagTracker, the
successor to the HamHud.
--
Eric KC8IUR
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Rob <VK6UFO at multiline.com.au> wrote:
> On 02/12/11 05:49, Pat Cook wrote:
>>
>> As such, I thought of the universally recognized (At least here in the
>> States anyway) wheelchair logo would be more accurate (Even though I'm
>> on 3G via APRSDroid)& more hams would be more apt to leave messages
>>
>> knowing they were talking to a REAL Ham instead of a bootlegger (If
>> you know what I mean :) )
>>
>> So my question is what command would I enter in the APRS Symbol field
>> box on APRSDroid to generate a wheelchair logo icon instead of (If not
>> ALONG WITH) the phone icon? In fact, a list of them (Or a website
>> with such a list) would be more helpful
>
>
> Here's the one you want:
>
> /) = Wheelchair (Handicapped) useful in Marathons (blue and white)
>
> It's not part of the original spec so it might display incorrectly on old
> devices and software.
>
> See
> http://www.aprs.org/symbols.html
> http://www.aprs.org/symbols/symbols-overlays.txt
> http://www.aprs.org/symbols/symbols-new.txt
>
> --
> Rob, VK6UFO, VK6RN
>
>
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