[aprssig] New EU final summary...?
Cap Pennell
cap at cruzio.com
Thu Sep 21 21:28:58 EDT 2006
Bob, this new new-eu-paradigm.txt looks fine to me except for on one line,
only one letter (apparently a typo).
In new-eu-paradigm.txt you wrote:
New-EU Paradigm DIGIPEATER RULES:
<snip>
3) For NETWORK reliability, All digipeaters should:
a) Put their PHG in their position comment
b) Put "Wn,SSn" also to show the largest N they support
c) The SSn shows what regional or sectional SSn-N they support
d) Use the DIGI syumbol with "E" overlay.
d) -or- use the "1" overlay for WIDE1-1 ONLY home digis.
But I think and hope you meant to use an "S" overlay on the digi star map
symbol for those "Wn,SSn" digis. And not a "E" overlay.
If it's only a typo, as I hope, then the new-eu-paradigm.txt should instead
say "S" instead of "E" like this:
3) <snip>
d) Use the DIGI symbol with "S" overlay.
d) -or- use the "1" overlay for WIDE1-1 ONLY home digis.
73, Cap
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org
> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Robert Bruninga
> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 16:30 PM
> To: 'TAPR APRS Mailing List'
> Subject: [aprssig] New EU final summary...?
>
>
> My final summary of New-N for Europe:
>
> OK,
> I have now re-worded the original New-EU Paradigm web page to
> best reflect the present conditions in the system and best
> explaination for it. I will leave it stand this way, and hope
> that it takes root and becomes the standard. Here is the
> New-EU Paradigm recommendation.
>
> http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/aprs/new-eu-paradigm.txt
>
> Hope this helps.
> Again, Uiview -users- who already use the PATH of WIDEn-N do not
> have to change anything.
>
> But those few Uiview users that are also DIGIS in Europe do
> need to make some changes and those changes are found elsewhere.
> Also I have heard that there are TOO MANY home stations acting
> as DIGI's and that is another problem that needs to be solved,
> but is beyond the scope of this email.
>
> Hope this helps better explain things.
>
> Good luck
> Bob Bruninga, WB4APR
>
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