[aprssig] WIDE settings
Cap Pennell
cap at cruzio.com
Mon Sep 10 20:09:12 EDT 2007
As Bob mentioned again today, "Actually, of the above, the only desired
symbols for the modern New-N capable APRS network in the USA are the
overlays of "1", "S", and maybe a few "P" and "L"'s for special cases."
and
"S" is a fully modern New-N Paradigm digi
- Supports WIDEn-N
- Traps larger values of N
- Supports SSn-N paths within an SS or SSS.. Region
- Beacon format shows capabilities: "W2,SSn-N..."
- Supports Local Info FREQ object in its Btext
"N" is an old N digi -often- with these problems:
- Beacon rate is not proportional: 10min dir, 30min 2 hops
- does not identify digi type with APNxxx destination address
- Does not trap large values of N
- Does not indcate capabilities in its beacon
- Does not use new standard FREQ object format
"1" Is a modern WIDE1-1 only fill-in digipeater
"1" Can also indicate an enforced one-hop digi such as in the LA
basin. It will trap all WIDEn-N packets and only produce one
hop.
"P" is a PACCOM digi that supports New-N. It will only do
W11,W22,W21,W33.
The following are obsolete:
"W", "T", "R", "U".
<And "F" is obsolete too.>
73, Cap
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org
> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Stephen - K1LNX
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 16:25 PM
> To: TAPR APRS Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [aprssig] WIDE settings
>
>
> To add to that, that is what I followed to create my fill-in digi:
>
> http://www.nwaprs.info/fill-in.htm
>
> So it still leaves me wondering what the true standard is?
>
> 73's
> Stephen
> K1LNX
> Johnson City, TN EM86uh
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