[aprssig] Some obscure APRS client questions
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
ldeffenb at homeside.to
Sun Nov 13 09:02:42 EST 2011
.POS files are in the spec? I thought they were an application-specific
feature, not an APRS specification. Does that mean that my object file
format and my configuration file formats, and everything else about my
APRS client needs to adhere to the file format specifications of all
other APRS clients?
I only support .POS as a form of backward-compatibility with earlier
clients, not as a spec-compliance item.
What are specs, what are extensions, and what are options? It seems to
be getting grayer and grayer every day.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 11/12/2011 11:58 PM, Bob Bruninga wrote:
> OK, if STATUS can be in the .POS files, should I make sure that is in the spec? Seems like a useful idea. I doubt it would break any older programs?
>
> Bob, WB4APR
>
>
> ---- Original message ----
>> Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 12:07:25 -0800
>> From: aprssig-bounces at tapr.org (on behalf of "Keith VE7GDH"<ve7gdh at rac.ca>)
>> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Some obscure APRS client questions
>> To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List"<aprssig at tapr.org>
>>
>> Bob WB4APR wrote...
>>
>>> Interesting. I do not remember that as part of the overlay.pos file
>>> format, but it is an interesting thought. Does UI-View do anything
>>> with that status text? IE, parse it into the STATUS List?
>> Yes, it shows up in the status text... e.g. in the POS file...
>>
>> LadyMinto!4851.72N/12330.49Wh
>> LadyMinto>Lady Minto Hospital - Ganges, BC
>>
>> and on the map, it shows as the hospital symbol, saying
>>
>> "Hospital LadyMinto" (9 character limitation)
>>
>> along with the lat / long, the word OVRLY in the "time" field, nothing
>> in the beacon comment, but with the following in the status text...
>>
>>> Lady Minto Hospital - Ganges, BC
>> I have many useful local things in my overlay file. Most are duplicated
>> in the UI-InfoKiosk which anyone can interrogate and then see their
>> screen / map or whatever. They go out as objects on RF.
>>
>> In part, the UI-View help on overlays says...
>>
>> The format of an overlay file is very simple. The first line is a description,
>> subsequent lines are location lines or status text lines. Location lines consist of
>> up to nine characters for a callsign/identifier, followed by a '!', followed by a
>> position beacon. Status text lines consist of a callsign/identifier, a '>' , and
>> some status text.
>>
>> NOTE - UI-View32 overlay files are not fully compatible with APRS overlay
>> files, because APRS doesn't support the status text lines. However, if you create
>> overlay files for UI-View32 and include status text, anyone wanting to use them
>> with APRS can easily remove the status text lines.
>>
>> 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
>> --
>> "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
>>
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