[aprssig] Tracker Smart Pathing
Tom Russo
russo at bogodyn.org
Tue Mar 21 11:00:28 EST 2006
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 07:48:02AM -0800, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <jason at ke4nyv.com> flavor, containing:
> First things first, outdated, bandwidth hungry devices
> like the Kenwoods need to implement A SmartBeaconing
> like algorithm to get the over all packet number down.
> Just this alone would help the crowded situation.
Now, this is a statement I need to check on. Round these parts I have
*NEVER* seen "SmartBeaconing" do anything but produce *more* packets than
any sane fixed beacon rate station.
We have a few stations in the area that are running TinyTrakIIs with smart
beaconing turned on. When they're operating, I routinely see 3-5 packets
per minute from them if they're on any kind of windy road --- that is, most
of the ones outside the city. I think this is due to the corner-pegging
feature -- great for producing a detailed map of the road up to Sandia
Crest (where a prominent local digi lives), but not very channel-friendly.
Sometimes I've even seen that level of output from them even when they're on
freeways.
Presumably this is due to inappropriate setting of the SmartBeaconing
parameters, but to date I've never seen a TinyTrak with SmartBeaconing turned
on do anything but spew huge numbers of packets. Before we had the new N-n
paradigm around these parts, these trackers running RELAY,WIDE were a joy to
have around...
So what parameters have folks used with SmartBeaconing that has actually
allowed reasonable packet rates under normal circumstances?
--
Tom Russo KM5VY SAR502 DM64ux http://www.swcp.com/~russo/
Tijeras, NM QRPL#1592 K2#398 SOC#236 AHTB#1
"And, isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean all you get is
one trick, rational thinking, but when you're good and crazy, oooh, oooh,
oooh, the sky is the limit!" --- The Tick
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