[aprssig] Point-to-point telemetry addressing
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Sat Nov 25 09:35:32 EST 2006
Bob and all:
I live outside Syracuse NY and with your permission, I will forward your
post to one of the guys who is taking care of K2AMB-3 (Coordinator of the
County SAR team) so maybe something might change there.
73 de K9CHP, Amir Findling, member ARRL, AMSAT #36083
1st Special Response Group (1SRG) http://www.1srg.org/
Apprentice Tracker, Joel Hardin Professional Tracking Services
http://www.jhardin-inc.com/index.htm
-----Original Message-----
From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org
[mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Robert Bruninga
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 10:07 PM
To: nlsa at nlsa.com; 'TAPR APRS Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [aprssig] Point-to-point telemetry addressing
> There is a good APRS digipeter (K2AMB-3) near W9IP-1 and
another good
> one (KB2FAF-10) near W9IP-2.
Several comments come to mind and I appologize if I appear to be
frustrated by the lack of fundamental information in the nearby
digis. But this example shows exactly why the initiatives of
the New-N Paradigm are so important to network determination:
It is clear why WIDE2-2 wont work:
Looking at KB2FAF-10 on FINDU.COM,
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?kb2faf-10
there is nothing to indicate it is a digipeater or supports any
of the modern APRS digipeating functions. It is an Igate. It
has no mention of support for WIDEn-N digipeating and most
importanly, it shows no indication of its PHG data which is
fundamental to a digipeater so people can infer its relative
coverage. Without a digi symbol and without PHG data, it could
be an HT in someone's basement serving only as an IGate.
You say it is "near W9IP-2" but you also say the "terrain is
rough". Since the KB2FAF-10 station has no PHG data, the word
"near" is practically meaningless. It could be 1 mile away by
LAT/LONG, but could be in a basement on an HT and have a worse
path by far than a good digi 20 miles away that is on a good
high site. This is why PHG (Power-Height-Gain data) is
fundamental to APRS and why all fixed APRS stations (home and
digis) should include this data in their beacons.
Looking at K2AMB-3:
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?k2amb-3
This digi has a good PHG, but it also has none of the modern
APRS indication of the proper settings for an APRS digipeater:
* it is using an obsolete WIDE,WIDE,WIDE path
* It does not indicate the type of TNC in its header,
* it does not indicate its support of WIDEn-N, or limits on N
* it does not indicate its support of Nyn-N
* It does inidcate it is a TRACE digi which is obsolete
So it appears to me this digi does not support WIDEn-N in the
first place. The owner of this digi needs to update its
settings in accordance with the 2004 recommendations for the
New-N Paradigm. Since it is an old PACCOMM digi, it can be made
to work using those parameters found on this page:
http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/aprs/PacComm-settings.txt
And see this page for all the reasons that old digis like the
two in your area need to be set to proper settings..
http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/aprs/fix14439.html
Hope this helps.
Bob, WB4APR
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