[aprssig] APRS Hardware Survey
Pete Loveall AE5PL Lists
hamlists at ametx.com
Thu Oct 20 12:36:50 EDT 2011
Firenet is not a " clone of an APRS-IS server operating outside the APRS-IS". Firenet is a subnet of APRS-IS. Any amateur station that transmits a packet while connected to the public port 14580 will be seen on APRS-IS exactly the same as if they were directly connected to an APRS-IS server. What Firenet adds to directly connected clients is a large quantity of non-amateur radio packets that are injected to the Firenet servers via a local-only port. Those packets are not passed to APRS-IS.
In other words, an amateur radio client, including IGates, can connect to port 14580 on the Firenet servers and their packets will appear on APRS-IS -exactly- as if they were directly connected to an APRS-IS server.
Hope this helps.
73,
Pete Loveall AE5PL
pete at ae5pl dot net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen H. Smith
> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 11:26 AM
>
> Further, how is Firenet showing up in this list? Firenet is essentially a
> clone of an APRS-IS server operating outside the APRS-IS (rather than a user
> transmitting to the APRS-IS). Is someone gating data from the Firenet
> server into the APRS-IS, making it appear as a virtual user? If so,
> wouldn't the station doing the cross-gating show up instead as the "source"?
> What's going on here??
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