[aprssig] Bob, Address the WIDE7-6 Possibility
Robbie - WA9INF
mwrobertson at comcast.net
Tue Feb 22 13:52:28 EST 2005
Hi Curt,
That is what I was really trying to understand about changing home
RELAYs to WIDEn-N.. These home RELAYs had a very important roll all
along. But, if they become WIDENs, then the unless your ideas can be
implemented, it could be bedlam all over again!
Until recently, I had never heard that the home RELAYs were meant to
help a mobile make a WIDE digi through QRM.. I understood they were
there because of the mobile's weaker signal, and fluttering while
moving, not QRM.
Now, how can a home WIDEN prevent digipeating, unless it doesn't hear
someone else do the job for the mobile?
This would be cool!
Robbie
Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Jason Winningham wrote:
>
>
>>On Feb 22, 2005, at 12:17 PM, N5TIM wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Looks like this just put the HOME RELAYs out of work.
>>
>>I'm thinking the most effective would be to change home RELAYS to
>>WIDEn-n, if they could be configured so that they digipeat _only_ if
>>the packet has never been digipeated. Since I'm guessing home RELAYs
>>are mostly software based, this should be feasible.
>
>
> Yet another tweak: Digipeat after a delay of XX seconds, but only
> if the packet hasn't been digipeated during that delay (first
> callsign in the digipeater field hasn't been used, or the SSID of a
> WIDEn-N hasn't been decremented yet).
>
> They'll remain quiet most of the time, except when needed.
>
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