[aprssig] The ideal APRS digi
Stephen H. Smith
WA8LMF2 at aol.com
Sun Sep 26 19:52:45 EDT 2004
Robert Bruninga wrote on 9/26/2004, 4:18 PM
> To clarify what I am proposing for APRS alt-input digis:
>
> The ideal APRS digi should consist of:
>
> 1) RX/TX on 144.39 connected to good APRS style TNC
> 2) RX on alt input channel for locals using any RELAY-only TNC
> 3) External Carrier Detects cross connected between TNC's
>
> See the drawing at: http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/digi.gif
You might note that this setup has EXACTLY the same
configuration/integration/DCD issues as adding a Mic-E function to a
voice repeater; i.e. additional RX on a non-144.39 channel while
providing TX holdoff until 144.39 is clear.
I have wrestled with this issue for some time now since no
currently-available dual-port TNCs support 1200 baud on BOTH ports.
One thought I have had about an inexpensive way to implement this would
to use a TNC-X with the serial RX-data-out line connected directly back
into the serial TX-data-in line. (Since the TNC-X exclusively uses KISS,
the retransmission would be an exact duplicate of the transmission
received. The CD and XCD lines would be cross-connected between the two
TNCs as in Bob's diagram
Unfortunately, it would also not have the digi's call inserted, or
WIDEn-N decremented, but it would probably be the cheapest way to go
(except possibly an old TNC-2 clone with a UI-Digi firmware brain
transplant). Presumably the digi's primary on-channel TNC beacons would
statisfy the legal requirements for ID.
Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
Home Page: http://wa8lmf.com
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