[aprssig] A test for APRS in some lessor traveled Western areas
    Stephen H. Smith 
    wa8lmf2 at aol.com
       
    Mon Sep 10 14:26:42 EDT 2007
    
    
  
Tom Smith wrote:
> My concern is the mountain top digis having internet access.
> I'll do a test:  WIDE3-1 out and WIDE2-1 back in Nevada and Utah.
> Tom Smith   KD6SOJ
>
>   
Mountaintop digipeaters normally DON'T have Internet access.  (It's 
awfully difficult to get Internet service on remote mountain tops!).   
APRS Internet gateway stations ( "igates") are normally stations on the 
ground (typically  home stations that have always-on Internet access) 
listening to high-level digipeaters. 
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