词条 | APRS Calling | |||||||||
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APRS Calling is a manual procedure for calling stations on the Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) to initiate communications on another frequency, or possibly by other means. It is inspired by Digital Selective Calling, a part of the Global Maritime Distress Safety System.[1][2] It also builds on existing digital procedures inherited from morse code and radioteletype operation.[3] ITU Q codes are used in conjunction with APRS text messages to implement APRS calling. APRS calling is intended to complement monitoring voice calling frequencies. Procedure
ExampleAll APRS transmissions include the call sign programmed into the APRS unit. The text message doesn't necessarily require the station identification commonly seen in voice, CW or RTTY exchanges, so long as the programmed call sign is valid. This example shows N6BRK announcing a net on 147.480 MHz to the NALCO APRS group. When ready to communicate on the coordinated frequency, KJ6VVJ responds with an acknowledgment to the QSX. If the operating mode isn't obvious in context of the frequency, the initiating stations QSX should specify what it is.
See also
References1. ^Brehaut, Denise. GMDSS A User's Handbook. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2009, p. 35. {{refbegin}}2. ^Bass, Richard K. GMDSS A study guide for the Global Maritime Distress Safety System. Tele-Technology, 2007, p. 9-1. 3. ^Combined Communication Electronics Board (CCEB). Communications Instructions ACP 131 (F) Operating Signals. Combined Communications-Electronics Board, 2006, p. 2-25.
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