[aprssig] PATH clarification when travelling
Cap Pennell
cap at cruzio.com
Fri Jul 29 15:13:07 EDT 2005
For most users, including mobiles, the best solution to this problem is to
set plain WIDE2-2. Try it. Simply WIDE2-2 will work well and is
recommended for use both with the up-to-date new paradigm digis _and_ the
"unfortunately not yet updated" antique digis.
73, Cap KE6AFE
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[mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Brad Smith
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 10:43 AM
To: 'TAPR APRS Mailing List'
Subject: [aprssig] PATH clarification when travelling
[Apologies if this gets posted twice...]
Okay, I *think* I'm pretty clear on the new paradigm, but there's one
lingering question to toss out. It involves a mobile taking a trip that'll
involve travelling through areas that have upgraded to the new paradigm, and
some that haven't.
If one were to set the path to, say "RELAY,WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1", would that be
the best compromise? I'm well aware that stopping to change the path as you
entered each area would be ideal, but without adequate info (eg. a
centralized database) of what PATH works best in what areas, that's a tad
difficult (not to mention inconvenient in some cases).
Specifically, if I'm in an area where RELAY has been discontinued, and a
local digi hears the above packet, will it just ignore the RELAY and deal
with the WIDE1-1? Or will the fact RELAY is in the packet cause the whole
thing to be tossed out?
Brad.
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