[OZAPRS] Accuracy of data on APRS

Dion Bramich vk7ybi at yahoo.com.au
Sun Jun 10 01:00:49 EST 2007


I've often asked the same question.  There are people that want to give  
weather stations some sort of priority on the channel, but when they are  
inaccurate like this theyre just a waste of bandwidth.  Atleast vehicle  
trackers are accurate and are somewhat fun to watch..

Dion.

On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 00:10:37 +1000, Andrew Rich <vk4tec at people.net.au>  
wrote:

> You have to wonder.
>
> I am seeing some weather stations around my area.
>
> One says 100 % humidty and -17 deg celcius.
>
> Another says 12.2 deg celcius, and another a few miles away says 19 deg
> celcius.
>
> What is the point of having them if they are reporting rubbish ?
>
> Andrew VK4TEC
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