[aprssig] New User Question(s)
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Mon Jun 5 21:31:28 EDT 2006
Because W1-1,W2-2 would go a total of 3 hops and in
most of the areas of the USA high population APRS densities,
3 hops is considered excessive. Hence the recommendation
to go W1-1,W2-1 in those areas. Pre-decrementing the
second entry.
We do NOT want to see W1-1,W1-1 which is the same thing,
because that re-triggers all the home W1-1 and fill-in digis that
just adds QRM.
Bob
>>> markm at kramrellim.com 06/05/06 11:28 AM >>>
Bob and all,
I have a basic question about the WIDEn-N parameters.
I think I understand that the first number indicates the desired number of
hops, and the second number indicates the number of hops remaining. I
understand the concept of WIDE1-1, but cannot understand WIDE2-1. If 2
hops are desired, then why set the second parameter to allow only 1 hop?
I have read the
APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101 at
http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/DigiPaths/ . Is there another link to a
explanation of the WIDEn-N theory?
73,
Mark N5RFX
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