[aprssig] Too many digi's ?
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Wed Oct 25 16:21:03 EDT 2006
> The TN digi in question is a "T" overlay. It's so old, the
> TNC needs to be replaced to get up ot standard.
But an old "T" digi can be set to at least some compatibility
as-is. IT can be set with the four aliases of WIDE1-1, WIDE2-2,
WIDE2-1, and WIDE3-3 and it will at least support the first hop
of everyone in the footprint. And being high up, that is a lot
of coverage I think. But if no one remembers the remote-sysop
password and has to go up the mountain anyway, then I agree,
replacement is the best strategy.
But if there is remote sysop capability, then it can be fixed
today to be quasi compatible with the new-N paradigm as is.
Then it gets a "P" overlay to show its new capability. The full
discussion on upgrading an old "T" PacComm digi is found in:
http://cadigweb.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/aprs/PacComm-settings.txt
De Wb4APR, Bob
See the web page
> As far as paths are concerned, I'll use a path that works.
> If someone is still running RELAY and that's the only
> station, I can hit, I'll use that to be heard. It'll be
> awhile until every area is up to date. Some areas are custom
> too like the "SHASTA" digi in CA. It didn't support Wn-N
> when I was there and doubt it ever would.
>
> 73 de Pat --- KA9SCF.
>
>
> On 10/25/06, Cap Pennell <cap at cruzio.com> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> Actually, if WA4KJH-7 actually supported Wn-N, you
> would see the KF4OWQ-2 London, KY digi, because when in the
> Cumberland gap, I could hear both fine and I could bounce via
> both of them when using a capatible path (WIDE1-1,TN on the
> London side, and TN,WIDE2-1 on the TN side). It's good to
> hear about the new sites.
> <snip>
>
> Huh? A plain "SS" alias like TN is obsolete too. I
> hope you meant "WIDE1-1,TN1-1 on the London side and
> TN1-1,WIDE2-1 on the TN side". But to be heard through both
> digis, why not simply use the standard recommended mobile
> path of WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1 or the equivalent from home or Base,
> plain WIDE2-2 for those two hops?
> 73, Cap
>
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