[aprssig] APRS Messaging Ham Only Social Site
Steve Noskowicz
noskosteve at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 1 13:02:40 EST 2013
Hi Steve,
A "DM" in Twitter stands for Direct Message- ...
Eric K9LGE
OK. It's what I figured, but the words weren't quite 'doing it' without a knowledge of the "DM".
73, Steve
On Dec 31, 2012 10:56 AM, "Steve Noskowicz" <noskosteve at yahoo.com> wrote:
Not knowing what a Twitter "DM" is, can you explain where he says:
" You can send APRS messages out like DMs on Twitter (i.e. d n7ice test message).
I didn't find a clarification. Does this mean you can send an APRS message *from* the site to RF?
For the other direction, he has a how-to video Episode 69 in his HamBrief Videos.
73, Steve, K9DCI
--- On Mon, 12/31/12, kb2scs wrote:
> Hi All
> Disclaimer:
> Presently I have not registered with 73s.com
> But then again I am not a member of
> Twitter or Facebook either.
>
> Some day I might join the social revolution.
> If I do I think it would be with 73s.com a Ham only
> social site.
>
> Bob you are going to love this.
> There is a web site out out there that uses
> APRS messaging to post Twitter Tweets.
>
> The Twitter Tweets part you can turn on or off.
> It is off by default.
> If the Tweets are turned off then your APRS messages only
> shows up on the Web Site.
>
> Here is the full story.
> The web site is developed and run by Christopher Matthieu N7ICE
> What Chris has done is make a "Facebook" for Hams.
>
> Once you have registered with the site you can post
> 140 length character messages.
> You can follow other Hams.
>
> You can send an APRS message via RF to the web site.
> All you need to do is send an APRS message to 73S.
> If you have set up your 73s account to forward your posts
> from the 73s web site to Twitter and or Facebook your
> APRS message will show up on Twitter and or Facebook.
>
> Facebook and Twitter is an opt in.
>
> Your call sign is your screen name.
>
> There are many other features to the 73s Web Site.
> My little message here does not do it justice.
> If you would like to learn more then please go to
> the following Web Site.
>
> http://73s.com/
>
> One last thing.
> If you are upset by the name (73s)
> Chris knows that the use of the plural
> 73 (73s) is frowned on in Ham radio.
> But all the domain names of 73 were taken.
>
> Let us hope we never witness the "Silence Of The Hams"
> 73 DE John KB2SCS
> Packet:
> KB2SCS at WA2PNU,#NLI.NY.USA.NOAM
> E-Mail:
> kb2scs at arrl.net
> Web
> Page: http://www.qsl.net/kb2scs
>
>
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