[aprssig] SEA digi_ned.ini
Tim Schall
ka7pbi at fortgirlfriend.com
Mon Apr 11 22:42:33 EDT 2005
OK, here;s mine. SEA sits right in the middle of downtown Seattle 154' up a local TV tower. (Can you say surplus dog catcher antenna? I'm not making that part up....) At any rate, SEA acts only on packets it hears first preempting RELAY and WIDE1-1 if they appear in the first position. I do not digi any packet that another digi has already touched. The only exception is WIDE7-7. We've chosen to keep that around here due to the fact that it's never really been abused in our network and if someone is using they usually either REALLY need the RF help or they NEED to get noticed. I also pick up 6-6, 5-5 and 4-4 and strip the path and resend them ONCE. Take a look and tell me what you think:
version: 2
;
beacon: 30 all DIGI_DEST,WIDE1-1
/etc/digi_ned/digibcon.ini
;
digipeat: all DIGI_CALL all
;
digipeat: all KA7PBI-12,KA7PBI-13 all
preempt: all WIDE7-7
preempt: all WIDE6-6
preempt: all WIDE5-5
preempt: all WIDE4-4
preempt: all WIDE3-3
preempt: all WIDE2-1
preempt: all WIDE2-2
;preempt: all WIDE1-1
preempt: all WIDE
preempt: all TRACE7-7
preempt: all TRACE6-6
preempt: all TRACE5-5
preempt: all TRACE4-4
preempt: all TRACE3-3
preempt: all TRACE2-2
preempt: all TRACE1-1
preempt: all TRACE
;
digipeat: 1 local 1
;
digipeat: 2 local 2
;
digipeat: all worm allbut
digipeat: all RELAY all new DIGI_CALL
;
digifirst: all wide7-7 all swap2 DIGI_CALL,wide7-6
digifirst: all trace7-7 all swap2 DIGI_CALL,trace7-6
;
digifirst: all wide6-6 all swap2 WAS6-6,DIGI_CALL
digifirst: all trace6-6 all swap2 WAS6-6,DIGI_CALL
;
digifirst: all wide5-5 all swap2 WAS5-5,DIGI_CALL
digifirst: all trace5-5 all swap2 WAS5-5,DIGI_CALL
;
digifirst: all wide4-4 all swap2 WAS4-4,DIGI_CALL
digifirst: all trace4-4 all swap2 WAS4-4,DIGI_CALL
;
digifirst: all wide3-3 all swap DIGI_CALL,wide3-2
digifirst: all trace3-3 all swap DIGI_CALL,wide3-2
;
digifirst: all wide2-1 all swap DIGI_CALL
digifirst: all wide2-2 all swap DIGI_CALL,wide2-1
digifirst: all trace2-2 all swap DIGI_CALL,wide2-1
;
digipeat: all wide1-1 all swap DIGI_CALL
digipeat: all trace1-1 all swap DIGI_CALL
;
digifirst: all wide all swap DIGI_CALL
digifirst: all trace all swap DIGI_CALL
;
digipeat: 1 wide7-6 1 swap2 DIGI_CALL,wide7-5
digipeat: 1 wide7-5 1 swap2 DIGI_CALL,wide7-4
digipeat: 1 wide7-4 1 swap2 DIGI_CALL,wide7-3
digipeat: 1 wide7-3 1 swap2 DIGI_CALL,wide7-2
digipeat: 1 wide7-2 1 swap2 DIGI_CALL,wide7-1
digipeat: 1 wide7-1 1 swap2 DIGI_CALL
;
preempt: all DIGI_CALL
;
size_heard_list: 150
;
size_heard_show: 150
;
keep_time: 300
;
short_keep_time: 10
data_prefix: :?
;
message_file: /etc/digi_ned/digi_ned.mes
;
message_keep_time: 900
;
message_path: all
;
max_msg_hops: 4
;
digi_pos_file: /etc/digi_ned/digibcon.ini
;
dx_times: all,24,1
;
dx_metric: mi
;
dx_level: all 20-250 1
;
dx_path: 1 DX
;
dx_portname: 1 144.39
;
block: N0CALL,NOCALL,MYCALL,KA7PBI-8,KA7PBI-9,KA7PBI-12
;
via_block: TCPIP,IGATE
;
msg_block: N0CALL,NOCALL,MYCALL
;
kenwood_mode: 0
;
digi_owner: KA7PBI,KA7PBI-1,KA7PBI-8
;
enable_exit: 0
;
digi_call: SEA
;
digi_dest: APND0W
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