[aprssig] APRS routing strategies
hasan schiers
schiers at netins.net
Fri Feb 18 07:33:38 EST 2005
OK, with the new recommendation of WIDE2-2, and given our network of
ui-view32 and ui-digi's already supports TRACE2-2 instead of WIDE2-2, is
there any reason we cannot continue to support TRACEn-n as well as WIDEn-n
(HERE IN IOWA, not everywhere)? While working on the network it is quite
valuable to be able to tell exactly what path is being used by mobiles as
they drive around in Iowa. The only difference as far as I can tell is that
the packet is longer in TRACEn-n, which we can easily tolerate here...so I
ask a simple question:
Is there a compelling reason that we cannot continue to use TRACEn-n instead
or in addition to WIDEn-n? We use both, but do a lot of targeted testing
with TRACEn-n.
After all the dust has settled, it appears we don't need to change a thing
here, with the exception of trapping large number WIDEn-n and TRACEn-n,
which we can easily do (I think) in UI-View32 by putting the high numbers in
the the ALIAS list.
I have no idea what we need to do with our UI-DIGI's, in terms of high
number trapping at this point.
Do I have this right, now?
73,
...hasan, N0AN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Bruninga" <bruninga at usna.edu>
To: <archer at eskimo.com>; <aprssig at lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: [aprssig] APRS routing strategies
>>>> "Curt, WE7U" <archer at eskimo.com> 2/17/05 6:44:31 PM >>>
>>We'd get a lot more people/keep a lot more people in APRS if it were
>>less confusing and more homogenous. A new user these days has a lot
>>to take in.
>
> Not with the New n-N paradigm. He sets WIDE3-3 for his path
> everywhere with these exceptions:
>
> West coast: Seattle, Bay area, and Los Angeles
> Midwest: Dallas and Chicago
> Southeast Atlanta and Tampa/Orlando
> Mid Atlantic: WashDC to Boston.
>
> In those areas he sets WIDE2-2 probably.
>
> If he is in the BOONIES and hears only one packet
> every 15 seconds or so, then set WIDE4-4...
>
> Actually pretty simple... works everywhere...
>
>>If there were auto-configuration via the local network
>>it'd be easy for the mobile/portable user to move about
>>the world without worrying about messing up local RF/
>>worrying about whether their posit was making it into an
>>igate or even across town.
>
> But it violates the KISS principle and wont be worth anything
> unless the ENTIRE NETORK completey adopts it "everywhere"
> and 13 years of history with APRS PROVES that that will
> never happen...
>
>>We've limped along with this manual transmission long enough and
>>need to upgrade to one of these whiz-bang new automatic
>>transmissions. Keep the manual tranny around for advanced users/for
>>special circumstances, but relegate it to only those uses.
>
> Like I say. Such an "automatic plan to work everywhere"
> by definition is USLESS unless *** adopted everywhere***.
> So think about it. YOu have a real problem with how to
> get from "here" to "there". In the meantime. Switch to
> the New n-N paradigm and yuou dont even have to leave
> your shack...
>
> De Wb4APR, Bob
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> aprssig mailing list
> aprssig at lists.tapr.org
> https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
>
More information about the aprssig
mailing list