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Ham-Digital Digest Wed, 19 Jul 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 194
Today's Topics:
APRS Software
ARRL and TAPR 19th Annual Digital Communications Conference
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 22:37:13 -0700
From: al <kc4sbjNOkcSPAM@hotmail.com.invalid>
Subject: APRS Software
I have aprs program and i didn't have to make a subdir.. for it i just
unzip it and made a shortcut on my disktop and it works just fine you
don't have to make a subdir.. for it just unzip it and then made a
shortcut for it
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 23:26:59 GMT
From: srbible@gate.net (Steven R. Bible)
Subject: ARRL and TAPR 19th Annual Digital Communications Conference
ARRL and TAPR 19th Annual
Digital Communications Conference
September 22-24, 2000 - Orlando, Florida
For more information see: http://www.tapr.org/dcc
Information
Mark your calendar and start making plans to attend the year's premier
event in digital communications. The 19th Annual ARRL and TAPR
Digital Communications Conference will be held September 22-24, 2000,
in Orlando, Florida - just minutes from the Orlando International
Airport.
The ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference is an
international forum for radio amateurs in digital communications,
networking, and related technologies to meet, publish their work, and
present new ideas and techniques for discussion. Presenters and
attendees will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and learn about
recent hardware and software advances, theories, experimental results,
and practical applications. The Digital Communications Conference is
not just for the digital expert, but also for digitally oriented
amateurs of all levels of experience.
A Conference for the Beginner as well
The conference is not just for the digital expert. As in years past
an entire session strand with beginning, intermediate, and advanced
presentations on selected topics in digital communications will be
offered. Some of the topics will include: APRS, Satellite
Communications, TCP/IP, Digital Radio, Spread Spectrum and other
introductory topics. Come to the conference and hear these topics
presented by the experts!
Area Attractions
The Orlando Florida area is famous for its attractions and vacation
spots. Disney World, Universal Studios, and Sea World (just to name a
few) are within 15 minutes of the hotel. Shuttle service from the
hotel will be available for a small fee. Cape Canaveral and Cocoa
Beach are a 30 minute drive East of the hotel.
Symposia, Seminars and Banquet
Two symposia/seminars will be held which allow those with additional
time and interest to make the most of the Conference. For those who
may have interest in just one symposium or seminar, registration for
the conference is not required to attend these activities. This allows
maximum flexibility for those who may want to participate during the
Digital Communications Conference, but do not have an entire weekend
to devote to the event.
The Fourth APRS National Symposium will be held on Friday and will be
moderated by Steve Dimse, K4HG (the developer of javAPRS). It will
likely include many APRS software authors, such as Bob Bruninga,
WB4APR (the father ofAPRS), Keith Sproul, WU2Z, Mark Sproul, KB2ICI
(the developers of MacAPRS and WinAPRS), Brent Hildebrand, KH2Z (the
developer of APRSPLUS), Mike Musick, N0QBF (developer of PocketAPRS),
and other nationally known APRS leaders. Join this group for the
afternoon and evening for in-depth discussions and presentations on
the current and future status of APRS. This is a unique opportunity to
gain insight into this fast-growing digital aspect of amateur
operations that combines computers, packet radio, and GPS (Global
Positioning System).
On Saturday night the DCC Banquet will be held. A guest speaker will
speak after the banquet and a prize drawing will top the evening. The
Grand Prize is a Palm VII Personal Digital Assistant.
The Sunday morning seminar will be focused on PIC development,
design, and programming. This five-and-a-half hour seminar will focus
on the things you need to know now in order to understand and begin to
participate in PIC development.
Co-Hosts
The 2000 ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference local co-
hosts will be Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society
(http://www.qsl.net/lmars/),Orange County
ARES/RACES(http://evcom.net/~jvoisin/ares.htm), Seminole County
ARES/RACES (http://wwww.geocities.com/capecanaveral/launchpad/4773),
and Orlando Amateur Radio Club(http://www.oarc.org/).
International Co-Hosts PRUG (Packet Radio User Group of Japan) will be
the International co-host for a third year running. PRUG will be
hosting an informal social Friday evening before their seminar and
symposium is held. Visit http://www.prug.or.jp for more information
about PRUG.
Call for Papers
Anyone interested in digital communications is invited to submit a
paper for publication in the Conference Proceedings. Presentation at
the Conference is not required for publication. Papers are due by
August 7th, 2000, and should be submitted to
Maty Weinberg, ARRL
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111
or via the Internet to
lweinberg@arrl.org
Information on paper submission guidelines are available on-line at
http://www.tapr.org/dcc
Hotel
Conference presentations, meetings, and seminars will be held at the
Orlando Airport Marriott. It is highly recommended that you book your
room prior to arriving. A special DCC room rate of $89/single and
$89/double per night has been blocked for 50 rooms and is available
until September 1st, 2000. Once the 50 rooms have been reserved, room
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