[aprssig] The ideal APRS digi
Henk de Groot
henk.de.groot at hetnet.nl
Mon Sep 27 15:04:13 EDT 2004
At 20:02 26-9-2004 -0400, John Kraus wrote:
>This could also be a prime use for Digi_Ned. If I am correct Digi_Ned can
>receive on multiple ports and cross connect the ports and packets while
>doing n-N. It may even be possible to have the packet identified by port
>on the output.
Yes, sure, it can handle up to 8 ports, although in real life more than 2
is an exception. Our local digi has 2 ports, one on 2 meter and one on 70 cm.
The easiest to make a "read-only" port is to use the default rules and
switch off the PTT for the port that only listens. Another alternative is
to change all the digipeating rules specifying port "1" as output there the
digipeated packets should go to (instead of "all" which sends the
digipeated packets to all ports). Note that such a configuration will allow
paths like WIDE3-3 on the read only port, they are digipeated on the main
QRG as WIDE3-2 (so excacly the same as if it was received on the main QRG).
There is one cavat, there in no DCD cross connect. You can drive 2 KISS
modems (among other configurations), but DCD detection by the connected PC
is through the reception of KISS data, not realy the actual carrier status
of the RF channel. For transmission, the PC can send data to the KISS TNC
but has no control when the packet actually goes on air (the TNC desides
that). A KISS driver can do a best effort to do DCD checking, but only a
hardware solution will work fully!
For Linux DIGI_NED depends on the AX.25 kernel support, I don't know if
there is any DCD cross connect possible. Of course a hardware solution will
always work!
I wonder how much packets a cross connected DCD will save however. The APRS
channel should not be loaded more than 18%. This means that worst case the
half of it (9%) could come from the DIGI (the other half is the reception
of the original packet). So out of 60 seconds the DIGI will transmit only
at most about 6 seconds). So a station on the alternate channel has a fair
chance to get trough and not have too many packets jammed by the
digipeater's own transmissions.
Maybe for the next DIGI_NED floppy version I should allow you to declare
ports to be read-only in the configuration program to suit this type of
application out of the box. With todays version you have to do some manual
editing of the digi_ned.ini file. The easist is to add a "command:" rule
with the !ptt command:
--------------------------------------------------
command: !ptt x0xxxxxx
--------------------------------------------------
This switches off the PTT for port 2, making port 2 read-only.
Kind regards,
Henk.
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