[aprssig] APRS in Atlanta - flooding the network
Bill Vodall WA7NWP
wa7nwp at jnos.org
Tue Oct 11 20:31:22 EDT 2005
> Bill,
> You still don't get it, do you?
LOL.
> APRS is not for long distance
> communications. It is for local tactical communications.
Read what I said below. That's the normal use. "Playing" to learn the
system and understand the fringe capabilities of the network is a good
thing. Normally it's not needed. Some day it may be. Regardless it's
fun, and certainly not any way harmful, to push the boundaries from time
to time.
> Internet gateways
> were designed to link the local networks together and provide that long haul
> capability. If you want extended ranges try HF.
It's also fun to see just how far a packet can be bounced on HF....
:-) Though right now I'm more interested in seeing what we can do with
NVIS for more medium range usage.
> Eric KF4OTN
Bill
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: [aprssig] APRS in Atlanta - flooding the network
>
>
> For normal day to day use, yes - using a two hop path and letting the IGates
> do their magic for our APRS communication is a good thing.
>
> But this is about radio and the special things we can do with it. If
> needed, we can reach out and communicate over extended ranges. The new
> paradigm has the backdoor paths that make this possible. As such, it's a
> good thing to test and exercise it so we the operators have an idea of
> what's possible and how to do it.
>
> ...
>
> 73
> Bill - WA7NWP
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