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G4APL > UIVIEW 17.09.04 19:03l 82 Lines 1996 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Call Suffix
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T:From: Paul Lewis <g4apl@gb7cip.ampr.org>
T:Newsgroups: ampr.packet.uiview
T:Message-Id: <k$b5iCAKcxSBFw5i@g4apl.ampr.org>
Not sure if there is a UK standard
Here's a world one outside the UK - can not see HORSE in the list :-))
APRS SSID's
SSID's, Secondary Station Identifiers, were developed and promoted some
years ago by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR.
They were intended to allow operators a means to identify a station that
was not their main or base station.
When using APRS, operators are encouraged to use these SSID's as for
'normal' packet radio applications.
Icons are also available in the software programs to match the SSID's.
The standard secondary identifiers are as follows:
ID # Name
1 Ambulance
2 Bus
3 Fire Vehicle
4 Bicycle
5 Sailboat
6 Helicopter
7 Aircraft
8 Power Boat
9 Car
10 Motorcycle
11 Balloon
12 Jeep
13 Recreation Vehicle
14 Truck
15 Van
In article <5C0032G3ZJO@hamradio>, g3zjo%gb7cov.#29.gbr.eu@gb7cip.ampr.o
rg writes
>From: G3ZJO@GB7COV.#29.GBR.EU
>To : UIVIEW@WW
>
>
>Hello all
>
>Is there any set pattern for the suffix when using UIVIEW.?
>
>I finally got round to asking our longest and most active local mobile
>G8URG why he and others use -7 when /M. I use -7 myself when out and about
>because most others did.
>
>Seems Phil used -7 because most others did. Hence we pose the above
>question.
>
>I like the idea of -4 for 4 wheels mobile.
>
>Some trucks use -14 for 14 wheeler trucks.
>
>
>
>HUMOUR
>
>Thin operators -1
>Fat YL -8
>
>73 - Eddie, G3ZJO @ GB7COV
>
>Message timed: 10:52 on 2004-Sep-17
>Message sent using WinPack-AGW V6.80
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