[aprssig] 30M APRS and digipeaters...
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Thu Jul 12 21:07:03 EDT 2012
On 7/12/2012 6:37 PM, Bob Bruninga wrote:
> I have always personally thought it would be useful to have a few MEGA
> STATION digipeaters but as soon as we open that pandora's box, EVERYONE
> becomes a digi. That is why I had hoped that the "mega stations" of most
> advantage to operators would be obvious to the operators and then people
> would use them (not generically) but by specific callsign, which is OK in my
> book.
How do you define "MEGA-STATIONS"? Unlike VHF the distinction between
fill-in and true WIDE is essentially non-existent.
Being up on a hill really doesn't make your sky wave coverage significantly
greater, as it does for line-of-site on VHF. You are unlikely to encounter
antenna systems with 10 dB more gain than most stations on HF. (Unless you are
a big-gun contest or DX station with a full-size 30M yagi on a 75' tower.)
[I've been dreaming of building a crossed-dipole turnstile-type antenna for
30M, complete with the 1/4-wave phasing line between the dipoles, that would
optimize NVIS as well as long-haul propagation.]
The stations heard strongly by any given user (i.e. your potential mega
stations) will vary wildly with the user's location, time of day, time of year
and time in the solar cycle. At one time or another, virtually anyone on
30M may become a "mega station" to another particular station.
I think it would far more useful to just try to get everyone to enable
digipeating under their OWN CALL ONLY so that users can then exploit any
station that happens to appear as "mega" to them at a given moment.
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