[aprssig] Thinking Out Loud About... Digipeaters
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Thu Jul 23 13:53:55 EDT 2009
TOP POST:
Plese consider using the TEMPn-N network for temporary systems.
The value is that every D700 in the country can be
pre-configured to support TEMPn-N digipeating and be left in
this configuration ALWAYS. Thus, a TEMPn-N network can be built
as fast as the D700's arrive on site. always available without
causing any problems to the exsisting network the other 99.9% of
the time.
See www.aprs.org/TEMPn-N.html
Spread the word. EVERY D700 should set this in his radio when
he gets around to it...
Bob, WB4APR
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aprssig-bounces at tapr.org
> [mailto:aprssig-bounces at tapr.org] On Behalf Of Tom Hayward
> Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:16 PM
> To: TAPR APRS Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Thinking Out Loud About... Digipeaters
>
> I think the best temporary digipeater configuration for a
special
> event would be "SAR7-7", as Curt WE7U has hypothesized. This
scheme
> was devised so that every Search And Rescue tracker would also
be a
> digipeater, forming a mesh network of many digipeaters. The
trackers
> would use a path of WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,SAR7-7 and be configured
to
> preemptively digipeat SAR7-7.
>
> The only tracker that I'm aware of capable of preemptively
digipeating
> is the Argent Data Systems Tracker2
> (http://www.argentdata.com/products/tracker2.html). Each of
your
> digipeater stations would need one of these or another capable
> digipeater software such as digi_ned.
>
> The WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1,SAR7-7 path (SAR is arbitrary, you could
use RACE,
> EVENT, etc.) gets you into the standard APRS network when
available,
> but also allows for many hops in your temporary event
infrastructure.
> When every station/tracker is a digipeater, as long as every
mobile is
> in range of at least one other mobile, packets will be
digipeated up
> to 7 times within your temporary infrastructure.
>
> Curt used to have a webpage that described this better, but I
wasn't
> able to find it.
>
> Tom KD7LXL
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Tim
N9PUZ<tim.n9puz at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Our local group here supports a couple of large public
> service events each
> > year where under normal conditions APRS coverage is poor to
> non-existent in
> > some areas. We have used it with good success to do vehicle
> tracking but we
> > would like to start equipping rest stops and check points
> with full stations
> > so we can do tactical messaging.
> >
> > To date we have added temporary digipeaters in the area and
> ended up with
> > good coverage. We set them up more like a normal digi and
> did not use the
> > WIDE1-1 as if they would be fill-ins. We are in rural
> Illinois so there was
> > not a big metro area being trashed.
> >
> > The temporary digipeaters typically only have antenna
> heights of 15-30 ft or
> > are in a vehicle left parked on top of a bluff or other
> high point for the
> > day. The tougher of the two events used 3 of these digis
> this year and there
> > were still areas that were not covered. Adding more are
> possible, we just
> > aren't sure of the best way to configure things. These same
> areas were
> > problematic for voice comms as well--repeater coverage isn't
good.
> >
> > So,... the question becomes would a good configuration be
> for setting up
> > temporary digipeaters with low antennas? I imagine with the
> antenna height
> > constraints the temporary would not be any different than
> if we wanted
> > permanent coverage in this same situation.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tim, N9PUZ
> >
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