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Today's Topics:

1. Tier 2 Server List Update 11/25/06 (dick_at_kb7zva.com)
2. What's this symbol? (Michael R. Owen)
3. Re: What's this symbol? (Wes Johnston, AI4PX)
4. Re: What's this symbol? (Michael R. Owen)

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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 17:54:41 -0700
From: dick_at_kb7zva.com
Subject: [aprssig] Tier 2 Server List Update 11/25/06

We've added more Tier 2 servers to our network. The latest addition is
westcoast.aprs2.net in Newport Beach, CA. There are now 36 Tier 2 APRS
servers world-wide. The recommended port is 14580 where you can define your
custom filter needs. Download the 'How to':

http://f5vag.eu/php/file_download_filter_txt.php

To view the Tier 2 server list:

http://serverlist.aprswest.com/

or

http://france.aprs2.net/APRServe2.txt

Option for Ui-View32 users:

To download the list just insert the following in the Ui-View's 'DOWNLOAD
APRS Server List' text box. Afterwards check-box the servers you plan to
use:

serverlist.aprswest.com
or
france.aprs2.net/APRServe2.txt

If you are interested in joining our group by providing connectivity for
APRS users, please drop me a note. Our group provides reliable APRS
internet service to more than 5000 APRS-IS users around the world.

73,
Dick, KB7ZVA
APRSWest - APRS Tier 2 network

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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 11:22:39 -0500
From: "Michael R. Owen" <nlsa_at_nlsa.com>
Subject: [aprssig] What's this symbol?

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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 11:52:32 -0500
From: "Wes Johnston, AI4PX" <wes_at_kd4rdb.com>
Subject: Re: [aprssig] What's this symbol?

The new S, L and P overlays for the new settings on the digipeaters. The *
"S"* fully support WIDEn-N and SSn-N for *State or section* routing. The *
"L"* digis are the same but are limited and do not support state routing,
and the *"P"* digis are old Paccomm Trace digis that have been configured to
support WIDEn-N. In some extreme areas, one-hop digis (like in LA) and
fill-in WIDE1-1 only digis will have the "1" to show they are an enforced
1-hop digi.

Eventually we hope that ALL digipeaters in the USA will change over to these
new *S, L or P* Overlays to show they have upgraded their settings to the
New N Paradigm. Also a common notation set in the position comment text of
the position report should summarize what the digi now supports. See *See
the Details on Overlays and the proper form for the Position Comment
Text*<http://eng.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/aprs/n-n-overlays.txt>.

On 11/26/06, Michael R. Owen <nlsa_at_nlsa.com> wrote:
>
>Dear friends,
>What does this symbol mean?
>The 6-pointed star means a digipeater, but what does the superimposed "S"
>signify?  I looked through
>http://wa8lmf.net/miscinfo/APRS_Symbol_Chart.pdf but could not find a
>match.  The various text files describing symbols that I found on the Web
>hard to decipher.
>
>73,
>W9IP
>
>--
>Michael R. Owen, Ph.D.
>Northern Lights Software Associateshttp://www.nlsa.com

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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 12:03:44 -0500
From: "Michael R. Owen" <nlsa_at_nlsa.com>
Subject: Re: [aprssig] What's this symbol?

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