[aprssig] Digpeater setup
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Thu Mar 31 10:07:38 EST 2005
>>> dsparks at pobox.com 3/30/05 11:35:17 PM >>>
> ... We now recommend that use of WIDE and RELAY are
> obsolete ... because [they do] more damage than good.
>... but isn't there a role to be played by a modified RELAY
>digi? What about a setup where such a station keeps track
>of recent [packets] received directly, and then digis them
>only *IF* they aren't heard being resent by a WIDE digi
>within a certain period of time, like 20 sec., let's say?
Absolutely, that is a greaat solution. But it should not be
based on the dupe-generating-RELAY legacy. SImply let
that same algorithm work on WIDEn-N packets at that
"fill-in-digi" location. We must wean ourselves from starting
paths with RELAY which has no really good dupe-elimination
process in most of the digis out there.
But it is fantastic if we can have smart-digis do as you
suggest. But just let them work on WIDEn-N and not
RELAY that is flooding us with dupes all the rest of
the time...
>The problem with mountainous terrain, is that local terrain
>can block line-of-sight propagation to a much higher, but
>distant mountain top digi. IOW, the HAAT figure at a
>mobile APRS station is negative.
Agree, completely. The algorithm you describe is perfect
for fill-in digis and would be a great boon to APRS. I think
DIGI__NED can do it?
de Wb4APR, Bob
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