[aprssig] X-digi install report
Wes Johnston
aprs at kd4rdb.com
Sat Oct 15 18:35:09 EDT 2005
That was a sticky point for me as well.... Since TNC-x-digi copies all
TX and RX'ed packets to the serial port for monitoring, I assumed that
it would accept packets on the serial port from any kiss host program
such as xastir. As it turns out, John didn't intend tnc-x-digi to work
that way. He went to great lengths during testing to make sure that
xastir couldn't accidentally get the tnc-x into config mode... becuae
then it won't digipeat a thing.
So.. in a nutshell: you can use tnc-x-digi as a stand alone digipeater,
and you can also use it as a receive only IGATE... it does not transmit
kiss frames originating from the serial port when it's a digipeater.
Wes
Jason Winningham wrote:
> I got my X-digi kit last week. Assembly took about 15 minutes. I
> didn't get a chance to install and test until today.
>
> Assembly was very straightforward. There are few parts and the
> instructions are clear.
>
> Installation into the tnc-x is easy, but there are 2 ways to install it
> since the connector isn't keyed. I oriented the module the same way
> the X-track module went in, which turns out to be backwards for the
> x-digi. Neither the x-digi nor the tnc-x seemed to be harmed by this
> mistake. Note that the instructions clearly state how to correctly
> install the module (if you read them).
>
> Configuration is fairly straightforward. One thing that didn't work
> the way I expected was the UIFLOOD limit and UITRACE limit values - I
> had to set them one higher than I expected. For example, I want to
> support WIDE3-3 (and less). I had to set the UITRACE limit to 4 to
> accomplish this. My settings are:
>
> C. Set Digipeater Callsign. :KG4WSV-7
>
> F. Set UIFlood Callsign. :AL
> L. Set UIFlood Limit. :8
> T. Set UITrace Callsign. :WIDE
> M. Set UITrace Limit. :4
>
> This allows AL7-7 and WIDE3-3. A PATH of WIDE4-4 or higher results in
> this:
>
> transmitted from D7: KG4WSV-1>STSS8R,WIDE4-4:'s\bl >/>
> digipeated by X-digi: KG4WSV-1>STSS8R,KG4WSV-7*:'s\bl >/>
>
> so a WIDE4-4 path gets one hop.
>
> The TNC-X serial port is at least partially active during operation.
> It appears that any digipeated packets are also transmitted out the
> serial port (in KISS mode, of course). I was not successful in
> transmitting packets from my favorite APRS application (xastir) using
> the TNC-X while the X-digi was installed. Note none of this is
> mentioned in the documentation. It is apparently assumed that you will
> use the TNC-X for a digi or a TNC, but not both at the same time.
>
> I'm pleased with the ease of building, installing, and configuring the
> X-digi. I would like to be able to use the TNC-X to at least receive
> all packets that are heard via the serial port and, even better, be
> able to share the TNC with another application and transmit packets
> from the application. I would also like to see a schematic provided.
>
>
> I think the X-digi is an exciting development. It would be relatively
> simple to interface the x-digi (either the module or just its PIC
> processor) to any KISS-mode TNC and extend the TNCs capabilities. Hams
> now have a software platform for implementing network algorithms that
> are much more advanced than existing capabilities without resorting to
> use of a PC or shoehorning code onto a PROM for an obsolete hardware
> platform. This means that advances made can actually be implemented in
> the field in circumstances where a PC would not be considered.
>
> -Jason
> kg4wsv
>
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