[FADCA] More on X.121 address's on the web site
oderr at bellsouth.net
oderr at bellsouth.net
Thu Nov 24 17:15:09 EST 2005
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> From: Freeman Crosby <mail at fcrosby.com>
> Date: 2005/11/24 Thu AM 11:19:54 EST
> To: Florida Amateur Digital Communication Association <fadca at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: [FADCA] More on X.121 address's on the web site
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> Hi Guys & Girls,
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> Happy Thanksgiving to all,
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> Sorry but I'm still unable to find a field named "Node Alias" and
> possibly the field I'm looking for is "Mnemoni" and if so it includes
> lot's of stuff other than numerical addresses, which is what confuses me.
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> If so should I only parse out "6 digit numerical addresses" or the
> whole field ?
It looks like that two separate fields in the database have been combined. There is a field for Call where I and the previous database manager placed the call of the device, i.e. N4KOX-10, and a second field that contained the Mnemonic that was used for X1J nodes and the prior nodes of that type but where I entered the X.121 ROSE "address" such as 904356.
The two fields are separate in the database. Some Nmenonic field data is a series of letters like displayed below in Free's note and some are X.121 addresses. It also appears there are other types of information in the field (some I don't recognize) but one, such as WIDE was likley entered by me since the APRS device listed was a WIDE device.
The filed with the 6 digit numericl X.121 address should be shown with the Call, so a field that shows N4KOX-10 904356 would give the local user the access call and the distant user the X.121 address he or she needs to enter with their connect request, ie. C HEARD v KF4MX-9,904356 to connect to the HEARD list on 145.07 in Jacksonville from St. Augustine.
If you want to separate the two fields to a LAN Call and Network Address that might make more sense to the user.
The Amateur Call without the ssid does not tell the user enough information to enable him or her to use the device, unless the device is a BBS.
So, the Call of the Device, the Network Address if necessary to connect to he from a distant location as well as the frequency (for the use of the local user or if the distant user wants to connect to a station or device on a particular LAN frequency.
Again, I am on the road and can not look at the data base to give you more information.
For BBS devices the database most likely does not have a Nmenoic or anything in that field. However, the X.121 address would be useful for the distant user. If one wants to connet to a BBS from a distant and, on the ROSE FPAC supported network, the X.121 address for the frequency that would be used to connect to the device would be essential.
Russ
> Do you want these addresses on every sort ? or would it be sufficient
> to a have it in only one ? or possibly a separate one ?
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/see above discussion)
> Another question is are we keeping the same format or changing it
> when Neil takes over te database ?
The fields in the data base need to be settled on between the Web Site Manager and the Database manager. The fields in the coordination application could be diifferent as long as the database manager can enter the information in the correct fields for the database.
As far as I know Neil is performing all the functions of database manager at this time.'
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> If so it would be prudent to wait as there now are 8 separate
> programs that generate the indexed HTML pages from the database which
> may have to be re-written.
>
> 73/Free
> W1NPR
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> FYI
> Here is what is presently in the "Mnemoni" field, listing only those
> calls with some sort of an entry:
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> K4FAU 407130
> K4GBB e
> N4ZKF XTLBBS
> KD4EQ PFNI
> KD4EQ PFNI
> KK4CQ________KK4CQ-7
> KK4CQ KK4CQ-7
> KK4CQ KK4CQ-7
> WD4NKZ TCPNKZ
> KD4EQ PFNI
> N4XQU worm
> N4XEO-9/8 772461
> W4MIN desoto
> WX4J 904829
> KC4HAZ 813009
> W8DUW-9 813645
> W8DUW-9 813645
> KG5QD-5 WIDE
> KO4KS 813007
> N4KOX-5 904027
> K4GBB-4/3 352344
> K4GBB-8/8 352637
> KE4CRB-9 813878
> K0ZXF-9 813962
> N4XQU worm
> N1NFC 912882
> W4OT 772562
> K4OKE-9/8 863357
> KG5QD #och4
> W4DPH-9 813442 N4XEO 772464
> W4MIN-9/8 863494
> W4MIN-9/8 863264
> KE4PM AVO
> WA4EEA-4 AVO4
> WB4FOW-1 BTH1
> WB4FOW-2 BTH
> WB4FOW-3 BTH4
> KF4FOH WIDE
> N4LEM-1 COA1
> N4LEM-2 COA
> N4LEM-4 LEM
> W4NLX-1 CBH
> N4GXX-1 CEW
> N4GXX-2 CEW
> KO4HD-3 WIDE
> KY6V-1 DLS1
> KD4CGP-3 MLK9
> KD4CGP-6 MLK9
> WT4X-6 GRK9
> WT4X-3 PTK9
> WA4JFJ-2 1CUJ9
> KE2IX-2 EOCFMY
> KE2IX-2 EOCFMY
> KE2IX-2 EOCFMY
> KB4GBS-15 HIL5
> W4ZBB-1 FWB1
> KB4OID-1 LANHOG
> WA4WHD-2 HWD
> WA4WHD-3 HWD
> WA4WHD-4 HWD4
> WA4WHD-3 WIDE
> WA1GUD 813960
> WT4X-1 HST9
> WT4X-3 #HST
> WB6KGB-1 HST1
> WB6KGB-2 #HST1
> WB6KGB-3 HST4
> W4KUM-1 LKW1
> KB4TFF-3 WIDE
> KF4OJ-1 ARC1
> KF4OJ-1 ARC1
> KF4OJ-3 ARC4
> N4UTO-1 RCC1
> N4UTO-2 #RCC2
> N4UTO-3 RRC4
> KD4JSD-1 MIA
> KD4JSD-2 #MIA
> N4YJC-1 DADE
> N4YJC-2 #DADE
> N4YJC-3 #DADE4
> KB4VWA-3 WIDE
> KD4CGP-5 MLK9
> KD4CGP-6 MLK9
> WB2WPA-2 ENAP
> WB2WPA-2 ENAP
> KF4BPX 941763
> WD4HIM-7 CFPUG7
> W4AT-9 CFPUG9
> N4PLT-9 ORM9
> N4PLT-14 #ORM4
> KO4TT PNS
> KE4COV-9 #PNS96
> KK4CQ-1 MCC
> KK4CQ-1 FLMLT
> WB9SHT SHT5
> WA4JAF-5 PLS5
> WA4JAF-2 #PSL
> WA4JAF-6 PSL65
> WB4FOW-9 #PG4
> WB4FOW PG7
> N2BF-5 SEB1
> KB4FEA TLH5
> KC4LDT-5 RKYPT
> WB9MFJ TVL
> KB4IQM-3 WPB3
> KB4IQM-9 WPB9
> KB4IQM-2 #WPB
> KB4IQM-4 #WPB4
> K4PKT-3 WIDE
> WA5KMA YGN1
> WA3YMV-8/7 352799
> WA3YMV-4/3 352796
> N4JTS-2 352326
> N4JTS-4 352742
> WB4KGY-3/2 561994
> WB4KGY-8/9 561323
> WB4QNX-9/8 561994
> WB4QNX-9/8 561101
> WB4QNX-9/8 561130
> WB4QNX-9/8 561131
> WB4QNX-9/8 561104
> WD4CBB-3/2 561130
> WD4CBB-5/4 561131
> WD4CBB-13/12 561132
> KD4KSI-5 813045
> KD4KSI-4/PIE4813596
> KD4KSI-9/PIE 813595
> K4GBB-3/4 352344
> W4REN-1/2 407631
> N4WKQ-5/4 386677
> N4WKQ-3/2 386254
> N4WKQ-7/6 386258
> KB4QQX-5 904498
> KB4QQX-3 904463
> KB4QQX-7 904598
> KD4GEY-5/6 912496
> KD4GEY-3/4 912013
> N4TSV-7 904245
> KB4FO-3/2 305993
> KB4FO-5/4 305994
> N4ZFH-6/5 904497
> N4ZFH-4/3 904454
> K4GNV-5/4 352375
> K4GNV-9 352376
> K4GNV-7 352377
> K4GNV-3 352392
> K4RDP-3/2 904462
> KR4JX-6/5 912264
> K4GBB 352344
> K4GBB-8/8 904489
> KB4ARS-9/8 904246
> KB4ARS-7/6 904241
> N1NFC-5/6 912882
> N1NFC-3/4 912010
> KD4KSI-9 813595
> KD4KSI-4 813596
> KD4KSI-5 813045
> WA6QKN-2/MAI1904674
> WA6QKN-4/MAI4904673
> N4KOX-11 904110
> K4UBR-3/2 904283_
> N4KOX-8/7 904010
> N4KOX-12/11 904020
> K4UBR-10 904282
> N4KOX-15 904015
> WH6A-9/8 904030
> WH6A-5 904291
> K4OZS-1/2 352624
> K4OZS-3/4 352327
> K4OZS-5/5 352620
> K4OZS-11/11 904732
> N4KOX-9/8 904024
> N4KOX-4 904024
> N4KOX-9/8 904272
> N4KOX-10/9 904356
> N4KOX-14/13 904771
> AC4GB-7/6 407277
> AC4GB-2/1 407277
> WD4HIM-2/1 407849
> WA6QKN-1/PCBF904235
> KJ4ZI-1/PRY1 904584
> WB4QBW-5/PSJ5904229
> KF4MX-7/6 904829
> KF4MX-5 904825
> KC4HAZ 813043
> WB4NJV-8/9 941378
> WA2LKI-6/7 941371
> WA2LKI-10/11 941378
> AA4RU-7/8 352567
> AA4RU-2/3 352025
> AA4RU-4 352044
> K1VAO-9/8 561220
> K1VAO-9/8 561221
> K1VAO-9/8 772229
> K1VAO-9/8 772223
> WR4Z-1/TLH1 904893
> WR4Z-4/TLH4 904222
> KE4CRB-9 813878
> K4OKE-9/8 863467
> K4USF-9 813974
> K4USF-5 813022
> N4CNW 813526
> N4CNW 813021
> KE4CRB-9 813878
> WA1GUD-9 813960
> WB2WPA-2 ENAP
> WB9MFJ-7/6 TVL
> W4OT-9/8 772562
> W4OT-9/8 772567
> K4PKT-9/8 561655
> K4PKT-9/8 561793
> K4PKT-9/8 561111
> K4PKT-9/8 561112
> K4PKT-9/8 561113
> K4PKT-9/8 561114
> N4DWY-6/5 813782
> N4DWY-8/7 813068
> WB4KGY-8/9 561321
> KD4EQ PFNI
> KD4EQ PFNI
> KD4EQ PFNI
> W4MIN-9/8 863244
> WD4NKZ TCPNKZ
> WD4NKZ TCPNKZ
> WD4NKZ TCPNKZ
> WH6A-11/10 904283
> KC4DYM-3 sstaug
> KC4ZGH-2 ARRL
> WA4B-3 MTC
> W4IZ-5 FICADA
> W4IZ-2 NTS
> KN4RY PSLARG
> N4YFY PSL69
> WB2WPA-2 ENAP
> KB4WUA WUA
> KB4WUA WUA
> KB4WUA WUA
> KB4WUA WUA
> KB4WUA WUA
> KB4WUA WUA
> KB4WUA WUA
> WA3YMV-2/1 904796
> N4ZKF-5 XTLVR
> KD4YAL TCPYAL
> KD4YAL TCPYAL
> K1VAO-9/8 772220
> KD4UBZ -5
> KD4UBZ -5
> KE4CRB 813000
> KD4UJK bubba
> KE4QYC RANGE
> K1VAO-9/8 772225
> KP4DJT-11 813040
> KC4HAZ 813050
> N4KOX-12 904012
> KF4HCU-2/3 407254
> KF4HCU-11/12 407259
> KF4HCU-13/14 407723
> KE4INI web1
> N3GJG 912496
> WD4ASW 904026
> KF4BPX 941467
> WB2WPA enap
> KF4BDI 813105
> N4ZFH-8/9 352378
> WA2LKI-13/12 941400
> WA2LKI-5/4 941922
> WA2LKI-2/3 941923
> K4BT-2 N4KOX-2
> WH6A-3 904014
> W4MLB-9/8 321254
> W4MLB-9/8 321259
> W4MLB-9/8 321723
> W4ZR-9 NFDXA-3
> AC4ET-7 JAXGTE
> KK4LI-9/8 863465
> K4OKE-9/8 863763
> KF4BPX 941357
> N4XEO-9/8 561460
> N4XEO-9/8 561462
> N4XEO-9/8 561463
> N4XEO-9/8 561464
> KE4CRB-9 813878
> KE4CRB-9 813878
> KE4CRB-9 813878
> KE4CRB-9 813878
> K1VAO-9/8 772221
> W1NPR-7 EN79
> KP4DJT-9 813826
> K0ZXF-9 813962
> N4ZKF XTLBBS
> K4HG WIDE/RE
> K4HG-2 RELAY
> KD4DDO-2 RELAY
> KF4FOH-10 WIDE
> WA4HWD-3 WIDE
> N4LDG-3 WIDE
> K4FB-10 WIDE
> KD4MOJ-7 WIDE
> K0ZXF WIDE
> KB4FEA TLH
> WA4EAA-8/9 941453
> KD4VVZ-7 JXFL
> KG4BOB SPNODE
> W1NPR-7 EN79
> W4OT-9/8 772XXX
> K4GBB 352344
> N4ZKF ORANGEO
> N4ZKF ORANGEO
> N4ZKF ORANGEO
> N4ZKF ORANGEO
> W4JAX JAXBBS
> WB4KGY-8/9 561996
> WB4KGY-8/9 561322
> N0IA-9 386335
> N0IA-9 386334
> N0IA-9/8 386336
> W4PLB-9 407277
> W4PLB-9 407275
> KQ4PP-5/4 352854
> KQ4PP-7/6 352351
> KQ4PP-9/8 352867
> KA0OXH-7 MCO
> K4EL Eagle
> N0IA-9/8 386336
> N4WKQ-8/9 386xxx
> W4PLB-9/8 407274
> N4WKQ-X 386yyy
> W4MIN-9/8 941400
> KE4MCL-7 MIA
> KA0OXH-8 MCO
> W4LX BBSWLX
> Statewide EMC
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> KA0OXH-7 MCO
> KA0OXH-8 MCO
> KA0OXH-4 CLR
> WB4QNX-9/8 561132
> KK4LI-9/8 863699
> KN4YT-9/8 863410
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> At 03:04 AM 11/24/2005, you wrote:
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> >>Free and the Group. This is a continuation of the discussion regarding adding
> >>the X.121 address to the web page display of the data base.
> >>
> >>Free asked where the X.121 address is in the data base. I am on the road and
> >>don't have access to the data base at home but I looked on the Coordination
> >>Application on line and found the field.
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> >>The X.121 or ROSE address is in the field that says "Node Alias" in the data
> >>base and on the coordinatio on-line application it is call "ROSE Address or
> >>Node Alias"
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> >>Hope that helps.
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> >>Russ
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