[Xastir] Possible Feature Suggestion

Craig Anderson acraiga at pacbell.net
Thu Dec 3 23:40:40 EST 2009


Cool idea!  This could be extended to include geo-fencing.  A message gets sent to any station, or a specific station, that reports from within a specified area.  You could define "warning areas" and "danger zones" for flooding or other hazards.

Or send a message to someone else if a specific call sign enters or leaves a defined area or crosses a boundary.  If a rider has gone outside the race boundary for example.

Or run a script on a call sign entering or leaving an area; e.g. a home-automation script that starts the coffee maker because you're almost home.

Time schedules and limits could be defined for any of the above.

Gee, we could go crazy with this!  :-)

Craig
n6yxk

On Dec 3, 2009, at 7:15 PM, Chip G. wrote:

> I'm not up for attempting to code this right now, but just thought I'd mention it in case any one was interested. One of the many functions/features of Xastir and APRS is the ability to send messages to other APRS users. But often the station you'd like to send a message to is not there at the time. Xastir has a good decay routine for resends, but the delay between attempts can get quite long. What if there was the ability to send a delayed message. And because APRS has the ability to know when a station "checks-in," why not link the message send to the receipt of a new position (or other) packed from the desired station.
> 
> So for example, if I want to send to my wife's car (N1MLG-4), but she hasn't left work yet. I would bring up the delayed message window. I would enter in her callsign & SSID and then the message and click send. Xastir would begin to monitor and as soon as the next packet was received it would send the message back by either the default path, by the return path, or by a path I specify. A fancy variation would include an abort option (if not sent within the specified time it aborts lets the user know).
> 
> Thanks for considering the idea,
> 
> 
> 73,
> --de Chip (N1MIE) FN41bn
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