[aprssig] Question about the new STANDARD
John Johnson
Ke4tzn at cox.net
Sat Apr 2 19:18:00 EST 2005
But if I keep it that way then this is what happens with three digis
that can hear me on the first hop.
WIDE2-2,K4ROK-10,WIDE2-1
WIDE2-2,KB4TOH-10,WIDE2-1
WIDE2-2,KD4PBS-3,WIDE2-1
SO now I have created 3 paths and 3 packets from the same path and that
is just the first hop. Does this help you understand what I am stating?
Maybe I was not clear when I first posted it.
If I run K4ROK-10,WIDE2-1 the it will only go out one more hop.
SO I have now created less packets by doing this.
I am suggesting this for home stations only
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[mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of Wes Johnston
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 6:51 PM
To: TAPR APRS Mailing List; Ke4tzn at cox.net
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Question about the new STANDARD
I think this question is not so much about the changes in the network
being proposed, but more about day to day operation.
If your home station's outbound path was W2-2, why not keep it that
way? The changes only affect mobile stations since they are the only
ones supposed to use RELAY (now WIDE1-1).
If you want to get out one tier, use k4rok-10 as your path, or WIDE2-1.
If you want to get out two tiers, use k4rok-10, WIDE2-1 as your path, or
generically WIDE2-2.
Home stations should never use WIDE1-1 in any portion of their path,
no one should use WIDE1-1 after the first hop.
Hope this is a help.
Wes
John Johnson wrote:
> If I run WIDE2-2 at my house I can get into KB4TOH-10, K4ROK-10 and
> from time to time KD4PBS-3. So if I run WIDE2-2 all three digis can
> hear me so I would be creating QRM to the network. Somebody correct me
> if I am wrong. SO should I run K4ROK-10,WIDE2-2 or K4ROK-10,WIDE2-1? I
> think one of these would be better than just WIDE2-2. What I am
> getting to is if you can be heard by multiple digis should the user
> run their local digi as the first hop and then WIDE2-2 or WIDE2-1 OR
> WIDE1-1? I think if we put this in the new standard then we can add
> even more bandwidth for the network.
>
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> Comments
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> John Johnson
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