[aprssig] Funny path admission WAS:Why use this path?
Richard Montgomery
kb4ytm at gmail.com
Tue Aug 30 19:30:59 EDT 2005
Something funny that I shouldnt admit to, but I will just for kicks. I
sometimes see stations that are totally setup wrong like this for example:
callsign>WIDE4-4,APRS text goes here
Part of me wants to send the guy a msg and say hey, you got the path
setup wrong. But then part of me wants to let a sleeping dog lay because
sure as the world I send the msg, it then starts going out like:
callsign>APRS,WIDE4-4 text goes here
So, its a dilemma. Correct the person and then live with a WIDE4-4
(because it seems most users that I msg about paths never reduce, they
just correct) or do I just keep it to myself?
Thought someone might relate to that,
Richard
Stephen H. Smith wrote:
> I have been monitoring 30 HF APRS for some time now from my QTH in
> Pasadena, CA.
> http://wa8lmf.dyndns.org:14439
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> is a UIview-generated display of what I am hearing using a horizontal
> dipole made from two 30M Hamstick mobile whips at about 20 feet AGL
> connected to a Kenwood TS-50 and KAM-E TNC. I have watching symbols
> appear on the map for about a year now. but just recently added
> AGWmonitor to the setup so that I could see the raw packets behind the
> symbols. I was shocked at the percentage of clueless packets being
> transmitted.
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> The strings below are as monitored in just the last few hours here. All
> are cut and pasted from the AGWmonitor log for my KAM HF port :
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> 2:Fm K1PIG To ECHO Via N5NGN*,WIDE3-3,ECHO,GATE,WIDE3-3 <UI pid=F0
> Len=30 >[18:48:35]
> <IGATE,MSG_CNT=218,LOC_CNT=92
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> [[ The station discussed earlier monitored clear out on the west
> coast! An even more totally insane useless path! At least the
> incorrect use of WIDE3-3 on the HF side guarantees this packet will only
> go one hop and never get a chance to abuse the VHF side.... ]]
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> 2:Fm K7PW To APU25N Via APU25N,GATE,WIDE2-2,WIDE2-2 <UI pid=F0 Len=54
> >[18:53:56]
> =3301.96N/09708.77W&Flower Mound, TX Gateway {UIV32N}
>
> [[A digi with the call APU25N???? Fortunately this path is dead
> on arrival and will never get a chance to abuse 4 hops on VHF! This
> stupid path just makes the packet longer and less likely to be received
> at all.... ]]
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> 2:Fm W1UP To APR867 Via WIDE,WIDE <UI pid=F0 Len=64 >[18:58:43]
> =4245.07n/07145.88W-PHG5230 Jim-Mason, N.H. - FN42cr - Icom 718
>
> [[ Another DOA packet with a totally useless path! ]]
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> 2:Fm VE4GN To APW272 Via ECHO <UI pid=F0 Len=21 >[19:03:03]
> >210912 ve4gn at rac.ca
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> 2:Fm VE4GN To APW272 Via ECHO* <UI pid=F0 Len=21 >[19:03:07]
> >210912 ve4gn at rac.ca
>
> [[ I heard this guy from central Canada direct here in southern
> California, and then again moments later via a totally unneccessary HF
> "ECHO" ]]
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> 2:Fm WA9AWG To APU25H <UI pid=F0 Len=48 >[19:09:23]
> >271207zwa9awg at hotmail.com Patronville, Indiana
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> [[ At last someone with a clue about HF settings! ]]
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> 2:Fm K5RAV To ID Via GATE,WIDE <UI pid=F0 Len=42 >[19:57:04]
> K5RAV/R ECHO/D GATE/G K5RAV-1/B K5RAV-7/N
>
> [[ Huh??? ]]
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> 2:Fm KM5HG To APU24 Via ECHO,GATE,WIDE1-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=62 >[20:17:40]
> @300316z3615.56N/09542.20W_010/000g000t072r000p000P000b10093\
>
> 2:Fm KM5HG To APU24 Via ECHO*,GATE,WIDE1-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=62 >[20:17:43]
> @300316z3615.56N/09542.20W_010/000g000t072r000p000P000b10093\
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> 2:Fm KM5HG To APU24 Via ECHO*,GATE,WIDE1-1 <UI pid=F0 Len=62 >[20:17:45]
> @300316z3615.56N/09542.20W_010/000g000t071r000p000P000b10093\
>
> [[ A demonstration of HF channel abuse through unneccessary
> digipeating! The original beacon was heard direct over a path of 1000
> miles! Apparently two different HF "ECHO" digis repeated this packet
> after the original direct transmission wasting THREE time slots on the
> low-capacity 300 baud HF channel. ]]
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> 2:Fm KF5ET-4 To APU25N Via WIDE1-1,WIDE2-2 <UI pid=F0 Len=30 >[23:30:09]
> <IGATE,MSG_CNT=218,LOC_CNT=78
>
> [[ Perfect compliance with the New Paradigm VHF path settings.
> However it won't do squat on HF! ]]
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> 2:Fm MISION To APN390 Via WIDE,GATE*,WIDE <UI pid=F0 Len=65 >[15:01:00]
> !4716.44NN12024.38W#PHG6860/WR7ADX WA MISSION RIDGE WX APRS WIDE
>
>
> [[ I see this station from central Washington all the time on HF
> producing a N-n green digi star on my HF map. Apparently someone one
> hop away on VHF is reverse-gating MISION's VHF beacon onto HF where the
> second WIDE then does nothing. ]]
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> Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
> EchoLink Node: 14400 [Think bottom of the 2M band]
> Home Page: http://wa8lmf.com
>
> "APRS 101" Explanation of APRS Path Selection & Digipeating
> http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/DigiPaths
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> Updated APRS Symbol Chart
> http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/miscinfo/APRS_Symbol_Chart.pdf
>
> New/Updated "Rev G" APRS http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/aprs
> Symbols Set for UI-View,
> UIpoint and APRSplus:
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