On May 16, 2007, at 6:03 PM, Craig Anderson wrote:

That APRS channel
could be co-resident with a TCP/IP over AX.25 KISS
channel that I suppose could really be carrying the
CAD objects.

TCP/IP is a connected mode point to point protocol, not really suitable for one-to-many communications.


Functionally, I would like to have everyone be able
to see the same picture and, in effect, treat the Xastir
map as a shared blackboard.

this is pretty much what APRS is already....

A CAD object with a
small text string attached, even if that text string is only
accessible by bringing up the "Station Info" on the object.

this is called the status text, an optional part of every position report.

There is also a messaging system with unicast, multicast and broadcast capability.

We plan on running most of our frequencies other
than 144.39 to reduce the clutter of all the other
stations and avoid the overwhelming congestion
of way too many digipeaters in some areas.

There's something to be said for maximizing bandwidth for your application, but there's also something to be said for taking advantage of the existing infrastructure.

Of course, you can do both - I have operated APRS on three different frequencies feeding a single instance of xastir; it's an easy way to increase available bandwidth.

The ability to send out a "cancel" packet to remove
a CAD object would be good.

it's already there - right click on the object in xastir to access the capability.

I, myself, am not concerned about interoperability
with other programs

well, APRS is _supposed_ to be a standard so that everyone can shoot at the same target.

I'm imagining a HAZMAT incident in a town and the
EOC starts marking off road closures, command posts,
decon areas, shelters, and down-wind evacuation areas.
Everyone can see the whole picture, just like a status
board.  And others can add new problems to the board.

That's the basic idea behind APRS.

-Jason
kg4wsv



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