[aprssig] Satellite positions: FREQUENCY
Bill Vodall
wa7nwp at gmail.com
Wed Oct 19 19:30:13 EDT 2011
>>
>> callsign data
>
> Send a callsign to WHO-IS. If you prefix it with f<space>, you'll get
> "full" information.
That's cool but it doesn't build a local database of local users...
And as you've mentioned before - even a simple name like that is hard
to remember if it's not used regularly.
>> keps
>
> I haven't figured out how to compress them sufficiently to fit within a
> single APRS message
See APRSDOS from the old old days. Bob had that.
>> icons,
>
> In what format? xastir uses one thing, UI-View another, APRSISCE/32 a
> third, and who knows WHAT the iSomethins and 'droids are using. And can you
> imagine the look of everyone's maps come April 1st?
Yes. Yes and Yes. Which doesn't mean we shouldn't be doing it.
>> software updates
>
> 1-2 MByte over a 1200baud shared channel? No thanks!
You haven't lived until you FTP'ed a 3+ MB .mp3 on 1200 baud packet!
>> . We have the bandwidth and should be using it.
>
> We are. Just tune over to 144.390 in any APRS-busy area and give a listen.
> And to hear Bob say it, 20% loading is a good plan for a shared access
> channel or throughput actually begins to drop.
Actually 18% but 20% is a nice round number. We have many packet
channels that are under used and even 144.39 in most areas would be
beneath that magic 20% figure.
>
Bill
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