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Andrew,<br>
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I wish you godspeed on your proposed project. Such a document is
sorely needed and long overdue. Even trying to follow Dr.
Bruninga's recommended practices on his website can be challenging.<br>
You might want to start by compiling a library of user's manuals for
the various hardware and software currently available and "unify"
the terminology. There are instances where each person/company has
used different terms for the same thing and (in a few cases) even
conflict with which others might use the term.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/5/2016 10:36 PM, Andrew P. via
aprssig wrote:<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:CO2PR16MB00595C24216E093A8D3E5735B8F40@CO2PR16MB0059.namprd16.prod.outlook.com"
type="cite">If no one knows of a good document that I can point
them at, I would like to start composing/compiling one, based on
the collected (or, more accurately, scattered) wisdom we've
accrued over the past 20+ years of APRS operations. In the latter
case, suggestions of good partial documents that I can draw upon
for wisdom would also be appreciated. I'm looking to end up with a
single document (or small set of linked web pages) that isn't
product-specific, but applies to all vendors and types of hardware
and software, doing special cases by function (tracker vs.
digipeater, for example) rather than by specific product
instances.</blockquote>
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