[Possible Spam]Re: Fw: [aprssig] APRS Monitoring and activity

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Sat Jan 1 15:03:48 EST 2005


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tourge, Ryan R." <Ryan.Tourge at sheriff.co.warren.ny.us>
To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 12:30 PM
Subject: RE: [Possible Spam]Re: Fw: [aprssig] APRS Monitoring and activity


If you where cohabitating on the same frequency it would allow others in
your coverage area and the station that digis you as RELAY you to get an
idea of what is "out there." Someone that monitored that frequency with
APRS software would have a dynamic map and/or list of stations in that
area. I guess I can understand you not wanting someone else to digi
through you, but you could still set your station to beacon via RELAY
and turn digipeating off. This would only require a small amount of
typing on your part but would help improve the "experience" for the
others. I think RELAY was picked as a carry over from APRS because most
stations will digipeat it.


With Telpac, you do not want digi's if you can possibly avoid it.  1 digi 
max.
It is not necessary to "relay" anything on a TelPac node frequency, IMHO. 
It is also not necessary for
TelPac Nodes to be on the same frequency.  You do not "tie" two Telpac nodes 
together with digi's, they are an end element in a network.  They work 
better not being on the same frequency with other Telpac nodes.

Jim









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