[aprssig] Beacon settings
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Mon Feb 4 12:58:02 EST 2008
Alan M. Fudge DVM wrote:
>
> So I have a unit and am "playing with it. I note the HTs are set for
> RELAY, WIDE. And looking at some paths for known 4WD (Aprs query), it
> appears that the Kenwood mobiles are set for the same.
>
> Knowing that this type of setting is consider passe' and for 4WD to
> continue to comm APRS (among themselves, command post and to internet
> when remotely managed) in mostly rural county AND to have them serve
> as digipeaters for the HTs, what settings would be optimal.
>
These are the now obsolete path settings that the Kenwoods default to
out of the box. You MUST enter the setup menus and change these to
something like "WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1" .
> And please define what RELAY means.
>
It's the now obsolete predecessor to "WIDE1-1" (The first hop in a
digipeater path that either low-level digis like home stations -OR-
high-level wide area digipeaters respond to.)
The convention was changed several years ago to work around
incorrectly-implemented firmware in Kantronics KPC3 TNCs that are widely
used as digipeaters. (KPC3s processing paths with RELAY or WIDE will
stupidly retransmit their own previously-digipeated packets, if they
hear them retransmitted by another digi, needlessly increasing channel
congestion, . KPC3s will effectively suppress duplicate
re-transmissions of packets they have already digipeated when processing
paths with WIDEn-N in them. )
Full details on the evolution and rationale of APRS path settings here:
"APRS 101" Explanation of APRS Path Selection & Digipeating
<http://wa8lmf.net/DigiPaths>
>
> Finally I was under the impression that the TH-D7 also could digipeat,
> but was told no.
It can IF it is operating in KISS mode under the control of a computer
running a program like UIview. Otherwise NO.
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