[aprssig] Bob, Address the WIDE7-6 Possibility
Christensen, Eric
CHRISTENSENE at MAIL.ECU.EDU
Mon Feb 21 15:38:06 EST 2005
Dave,
If everyone out there was as curious and you and your son, then we
wouldn't be having this discussion right now. I agree that RELAY,W2-2
is an excellent path for everywhere (except maybe Los Angeles). I would
support digipeaters utilizing a W2-2 in their UIDIGI to support one hop
UNTIL I started to see people running W2-2,W2-2,W2-2.
Just out of curiosity, what kind of tracker do you use?
73s,
Eric KF4OTN
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> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of David Odom
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> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Bob, Address the WIDE7-6 Possibility
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> Eric,
>
> I follow the Sig but say very little. I disagree with you on
> this thread
> and feel I should speak up for those of us who travel a lot.
> I am not a
> trucker but my son, KG4RIP and I travel a lot using APRS to keep our
> families informed. In the past 2 years I have been in 27
> different states
> on two trips. It makes no sense to us, who cross a state in
> 2 hours, and
> maybe cross 3 or 4 in a day, to not provide a universal path
> for travelers.
> I used relay,w2-2 on my entire 27 state trip and was posted
> on FindU when in
> range of a digi. There were some gaps for sure I10 in parts
> of Texas and
> I80 through Nebraska don't have much digi coverage but it
> enough to give my
> family a rough estimate where I am and that I am ok.
>
> I believe we will lose a lot of the utility and interest in
> APRS if we
> abandon the ability of travelers to us a single universal
> path. Especially
> those of us who travel a lot without copilots to operate the radios.
>
> Dave
> W4VOR
>
>
>
>
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