[aprssig] Re: High density timeslotting
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Fri Jun 9 00:25:53 EDT 2006
scott at opentrac.org wrote:
>
> Digipeating would present an interesting challenge. Obviously if the
> channel utilization is over 50%, you can't digipeat in-channel. Are there
> any dual-port TNCs out there that can handle full duplex digipeating,
The limitation on full-duplex digipeating is normally the radio, not the
TNC. Nearly any ( even single-port) TNC can do this if you connect the
input to one radio's receiver and it's audio output and PTT lines to
another radio on another band. I have even done this in-band by
connecting the TNC RX of a garden-variety TNC2 (MFJ-1270) to the
receiver of a repeater and the TNC TX to the transmitter of the same
repeater. (You interrupt the normal carrier-operated audio and PTT
path between the RX and TX -- the repeater operates more like a
full-duplex base station.) A Kenwood D700 with one side set on VHF,
the other side on UHF and the TNC menu set to RX-A/TX-B could even do this.
> and
> what transmitters would be suitable for 100% transmit duty cycle for
> cross-band operation?
>
>
Any, as long as it is adequately cooled (or the TX power is reduced well
below max output). Again, a D700 on low power (5-10 watts) can
transmit essentially forever. I've run my Kenwood TM-211 and and TM-221
2M monobanders (rated as 25W in high power mode) at 10 watts
continuously keydown for several hours at a time.
--
Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
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