[aprssig] APRS Coverage in Key West
John
johnk.mchugh at att.net
Thu Apr 26 18:51:15 EDT 2007
Bob is basically correct. If you use w,w,w,then w2-2 that should get you
to the KD4BBM-6 digi (at 1600' in Homestead, FL ) which is setup in the
new style, then KO4E will Igate you
John
--
John Mc Hugh, K4AG
Coordinator for Amateur Radio
National Hurricane Center, WX4NHC
Home page:- http://www.wx4nhc.org
Robert Bruninga wrote:
>>I'll be traveling down to Key West next month...
>>Looking at the current IS stream I'm not seeing any
>>digipeaters or anything down there.
>>
>>
>
>I think it has a WIDE,WIDE,WIDE,WIDE system because the TNC's at
>remote WX stations are acting as the digis, and to upgrade to
>New-N would require new hardware. If they simply made the old
>TNC's WIDE1-1 only, then they would me minimally New-N
>compatible, but only for 1 hop.
>
>Travelers, then, only going one hop will not meet a lot of new
>folks.
>
>Their primary mission is to get the WX data to the Hurricane
>Center in Miami, so there has not been a lot of incentive to
>upgrade. But for disaster response, I would think that
>upgrading to the higher network efficiency of the New-N system
>could be justified for incoming first responders with APRS....
>
>Fortunately, running W,W,W,W on a linear string of digis in such
>a sparse area does not have the disadvantages of dupe
>multiplication that it has in 2dimensional systems elsewhere.
>SO maybe try W,W,W once you get south of Miami. I hope the rest
>of Miami northward is New-N, so that a W,W,W mobile doesn't
>trash up the Miami area too...
>
>Kibitzing out-of-area and could be sticking foot in mouth..
>
>Bob
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