[aprssig] Vicinity plotting
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
ldeffenb at homeside.to
Tue Nov 22 12:15:43 EST 2011
Having struggled with the same thing myself, I finally decided that any
station from which I have not received a position report will be located
at 0,0 until I get a position report. I examined many many paths before
coming to the conclusion that there is NO good solution that will
RELIABLY tell you where you should RANDOMLY position said station. And
cluttering the map with ambiguity circles or any other indication that
the station really is NOT where you're drawing it was worse than just
keeping the station off the map until a position was received.
I would also recommend against any sort of automatic query of a station
from which you think you need additional information. Think of the
traffic that would be generated when you successfully replace UI-View
and 10,000 instances of your client (yes, it works via APRS-IS too, I
assume) "decide" they need to know exactly where that event tracker
actually IS and fire out the requests. Not a pretty picture in my
mind's eye.
If you haven't heard where a station is, then my opinion is that the
station might as well be invisible, but at least I draw them at 0,0 off
the coast of Africa.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
PS. All that said, I am considering some better approaches having
watched the real-time plots of packet paths in APRSISCE/32. I may (or
may not) implement some sort of user-option for "guessing" a position
for a non-beaconing station...
On 11/22/2011 11:30 AM, Andrew P. wrote:
> Greetings, all.
>
> I've been trying to implement vicinity plotting of stations that don't send position reports, and I'm having a tough time of it. Many of them were originated over TCPIP, so they never had an initial digipeater to use for vicinity plotting. Others digipeated over a path without tracing, so their path only reports the WIDEn aliases. Yet others had an initial digipeater, but I never got a position report from the digi itself to use for vicinity plotting.
>
> So how should I handle these? Right now, they are being plotted off the coast of Africa at lat/lon 0,0. Should I be querying the invisible digis as to their position? That would at least help with some, but that would cause more spurious radio traffic.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Andrew Pavlin KA2DDO
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
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