--- In [email protected], "expeditionradio"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We also have adapted ALE to do APRS-like stuff. But we call it ALE-GPR.
> 
> The ALE protocol, especially with what you can do with AMD, is flexible.

And in any case none of this is the last word, especially when hams
start chewing on it.

For example, last year I did some statistical measurements on typical
NMEA sentences which indicated they're seriously redundant, about 75%.
Source coding could allow tucking the full vocabulary of GPS messages
in all sorts of odd places in the protocol.

No reason to be limited by even what's been improved so far.

73
Frank
AB2KT


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