On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:39:29AM +0200, Oliver Schroeder wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 12. Oktober 2006 09:14, Holger Wirtz wrote:

> > Fine! That should be not a problem. With the X/Y/Z position of the
> > tower and the plane I can calculate the distance and decide if joining a
> > frq can be done or not.
> 
> Perhaps we (or I) can patch the asterisk sources, do it talks to the 
> MP-server 
> and thus knows position and com frequencies of all clients. It can then send 
> voice data only to nearby clients in a similiar fashion the MP-servers do.

You guys are great, this exactly the approach that I wold have wished
to see in this case !! This ways you don't have to transmit the position
data twice.
I'd like to add a single comment to this case: It would be nice if the
* server itself could remain unchanged but the change would go into the
conference app. So people could reuse existing * servers on the net
without being forced to install binaries from patched sources. I guess
there are many people out there who would be willing to offer use of
their existing Asterisk servers - as long as they can leave the binary
as shipped witht thir favourite distribution.

> One extension would be:
> There are two types of users. Type one wants the chatter on the coms to be as 
> real as possible (meaning no private chat over coms). Type two wants to 
> simply talk to others. The default should be type two (public chat), but 
> switchable to type two on demand.

Typically there are multicom air-to-air frequencies in every country
that are reserved for this sort of chat, for example 123,45(0) in
Germany ....  Ah, I seee, this is not so uncommon:

  http://www.icao.int/y2k/contingency/aspac/Annex4-5.html

I propose to use such a standard means in order to implement the
exceptions from the rule. This avoids cluttering a well-thought idea
with unneccessary confusion,

        Martin.
-- 
 Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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