[aprssig] Mystery packet
Curt, WE7U
archer at eskimo.com
Thu Dec 10 11:38:41 EST 2009
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009, Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
> The only thing not mentioned in this thread so far is that the AX.25 packets
> on the air actually HAVE the "Used" bits set on ALL of the leading stations
> in the path. It is only the humanly-readable format that sometimes (most of
> the time) suppresses the earlier ones and only puts the * on the last packet
> in the path to have been marked "used". This drove me nuts the first time I
> tried to interpret raw KISS packets (barely wrappered AX.25) and thought my
> program was buggy due to all of the *s I was seeing.
Correct. Plus you sometimes see AEA format monitor strings which
have a different order for the SRC/DST/Digipeat callsigns plus
different separator character between some of them as compared to
TNC-2 format monitor strings. Fun eh?
The only reliable way of knowing what you're going to get each time
is to deal with KISS packets, not human-readable monitor-mode
packets.
Then again there are minor differences in KISS packets framing too
but they do leave the over-the-air bits alone at least: It's just
the extra KISS envelope that differs.
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