[aprssig] RE: New EU Paradigm also Uiview32 and New-N for the USA

Cap Pennell cap at cruzio.com
Thu Sep 21 15:37:17 EDT 2006


The only thing about taking out those ?-1 aliases is then they're left as
artifacts in the path history indicating the original excessive path.
WIDE7-1 becomes N5IN-4*,WIDE7 instead of being "disappeared" completely like
when they're included in the ALIAS= where then WIDE7-1 becomes only N5IN-4*
.

A N5IN-4 "W2,MNn" digi could use either
(?-1's left out)
ALIAS=N5IN-4,WIDE7-7,WIDE7-6,WIDE7-5,WIDE7-4,WIDE7-3,WIDE7-2,WIDE6-6,WIDE6-5
,WIDE6-4,WIDE6-3,WIDE6-2,WIDE5-5,WIDE5-4,WIDE5-3,WIDE5-2,WIDE4-4,WIDE4-3,WID
E4-2,,WIDE3-3,WIDE3-2
or
(?-1's left in)
ALIAS=N5IN-4,WIDE7-7,WIDE7-6,WIDE7-5,WIDE7-4,WIDE7-3,WIDE7-2,WIDE7-1,WIDE6-6
,WIDE6-5,WIDE6-4,WIDE6-3,WIDE6-2,WIDE6-1,WIDE5-5,WIDE5-4,WIDE5-3,WIDE5-2,WID
E5-1,WIDE4-4,WIDE4-3,WIDE4-2,WIDE4-1,WIDE3-3,WIDE3-2,WIDE3-1

hi hi
73, Cap


> -----Original Message-----
> From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org
> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Ron Stordahl
> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:34 AM
> To: TAPR APRS Mailing List; UIView32 Yahoo Group
> Subject: Re: [aprssig] RE: New EU Paradigm also Uiview32 and New-N for
> the USA
>
>
> John
>
> That's a good point (although how that effects duplicate checking I do
> not understand).  But I do see that WIDE7-1 etc would be used up and
> thus need not be in the list.  Thus this should be revised to:
>
> ALIAS=N5IN-4,WIDE4-4,WIDE4-3,WIDE4-2,WIDE5-5,WIDE5-4,WIDE5-3,WIDE5
> -2,WIDE6-6,WIDE6-5,WIDE6-4,WIDE6-3,WIDE6-2,WIDE7-7,WIDE7-6,WIDE7-5
> ,WIDE7-4,WIDE7-3,WIDE7-2
>
> Ill update my uiview32.ini file accordingly.
>
> Beyond that change doesn't anyone else see anything out of compliance
> with New-N?
>
> It still does irk me that WIDE1-1,WIDE3-3 gets 4 digipeats on an N=3
> limited digipeater.  Seems to me that the recommendation should be to
> configure the digipeater for N=2 and then recommend WIDE1-1,WIDE2-2 to
> get 3 digipeats if you need it.
>
> Ron, N5IN
>
> John Habbinga wrote:
> > You do not need to include WIDE7-1,WIDE6-1,WIDE5-1, or WIDE4-1.  These
> > will decrement once and terminate.  Including them only serves to
> > further inhibit duplicate checking amongst other digipeaters in the
> > area.
> >
> > On 9/21/06, Ron Stordahl <ron.stordahl at digikey.com> wrote:
> >
> ALIAS=N5IN-4,WIDE4-4,WIDE4-3,WIDE4-2,WIDE4-1,WIDE5-5,WIDE5-4,WIDE5
> -3,WIDE5-2,WIDE5-1,WIDE6-6,WIDE6-5,WIDE6-4,WIDE6-3,WIDE6-2,WIDE6-1
> ,WIDE7-7,WIDE7-6,WIDE7-5,WIDE7-4,WIDE7-3,WIDE7-2,WIDE7-1
> >





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