[aprssig] Question about the new STANDARD
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Sun Apr 3 05:32:13 EDT 2005
Ke4tzn at cox.net wrote:
>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
>
>
>
It depends entirely on what you are trying to accomplish, and the area
you want (or need) to cover.
If you are trying to reach the entire area covered by all three of these
digis, then the WIDE2-2-only path is what you want.
If your intent is to be heard in the coverage area of just one of these
digipeaters (perhaps the one nearest an igate), then put it's own
callsign only in the path.
Finally, YOU can hear and reach any or all of these three digis, BUT can
any of these digis hear each other ?
Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
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