[aprssig] An Anniversary Cheer for Stephen Smith
Ron Stordahl
ron.stordahl at digikey.com
Tue Mar 28 17:14:46 EST 2006
My only issue with the WIDE1-1 replacement for RELAY is that, for
example, in an N=3 area via WIDE1-1,WIDE3-3 results in 4 hops. Wouldn't
it be better to set up the high digi's to limit N=2 and recommend to
everyone they use WIDE1-1,WIDE2-2. N=2 and N=4 areas would have
corresponding settings. In most instances high digi's themselves could
limit their maximum beacon to WIDE2-2 and reach an IGate.
Of course if we had smarter digi's, then setting N=3 limit would be
handled by the digi examining the path specified in the incoming packet,
which could deal with such things as WIDE1-1,WIDE1-1,WIDE3-3 which I
believe with UIDIGI would be a 5 hop path. It will be a while for this
goal to be achieved.
Ron Stordahl, N5IN
Robert Bruninga wrote:
> Yep, that was the last piece of the puzzle to fall
> into place. Once we had the replacement for RELAY
> figured out (in North America), then New-N was off
> and running! Bob
>
>
>>>> isobar at bcpl.net 03/27/06 12:09 PM >>>
>>>>
> Cap Pennell's in a recent message commented that "The North American "New
> n-N Paradigm" is already helping our stations (a lot) to conserve our
> limited available airtime on VHF[...]" and also mentioned, in passing,
> Stephen WA8LMF.
>
> That reminded me of just how much the "New Paradigm" has improved APRS
> throughput in just the last year, thanks much to Bob Brununga's tireless
> prodding. Those RELAY and path discussions were (are) endless and didn't
> seem to be going anywhere. At least now we've eliminated the RELAY problem
> and, barring smart software, probably reached a plateau.
>
> Cap's message jogged my memory, and a quick check of the archives shows
> that only a year ago Stephen proposed:
>
>
>> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 15:01:14 -0800
>> From: "Stephen H. Smith" <wa8lmf2 at aol.com>
>> ...
>> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Why RELAY,WIDE... is so bad....
>>
>> On the issue of how to combine home digi first-hop-assist with true
>> WIDEn-N systems without using first-hop RELAY:
>> How about a path of "WIDE1-1, WIDE1-1" or "WIDE1-1, WIDE2-2" ??
>> Set the alias of the former home "RELAY" digi to WIDE1-1 instead. If a
>> "dumb" home former-RELAY-type digi does the first digipeat, it marks
>> WIDE1-1 as used.
>> Then the true WIDEn-N digi(s) get a shot at the second part of the
>> path. I assume that in the absence of a nearby home digi, a "real"
>> WIDEn-N would digi the first hop, then the WIDE2-2 part would cause two
>> more digipeats.
>> The path is compatible with either first-hop-via-home-station, or
>> with all hops via n-N-only true wides and preserves exclusively
>> dupe-supressing WIDEn-N type paths. [...]
>>
>
> So a tip of the hat to the originator of the WIDE1-1 concept to solve the
> fill-in digi problem.
>
> Bob Kirk
> N3OZB
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