[aprssig] LinkN-N for dummies
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduWed Dec 22 17:51:02 UTC 2004
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At Ga Tech: is the digi necessary for mobiles in downtown Atlanta to get out? If the answer to that is yes, then you might want to uspport the interstates. But if the mobile passing through Atlanta on the long haul only needs the Ga Tech digi for maybe 2 minutes, then it is better to let it serve the local area better. If support for both 85 and 75 are required then let one be UIFLOOD and the other be UITRACE. But then you cannot support GAn-N. But does the digi need to? Maybe not. Of course, you can always parallel two TNC's off the same digi radio and then have fourn n-N systems... And lastly, I do not see a need for every digi along every interstate to support the LINKn-N at all. In fact, the fewer the better. Just make sure that the ones that do can hear each other. The small ones are just adding QRM. Remember the purpose of the LINKn-N's is to digi for the long haul traveler along that route, and not necessarily for saturation delivery to locals along that route. Hope that helps. Bob >>> tim at cailloux.com 12/21/04 10:26 PM >>> > http://www.kd4rdb.com/aprs/istates.html This is exactly what I've been wanting to make the change to the digi I run (W4AQL, Georgia Tech). Thanks! However, my digi is in the semi-unique position of being in Downtown Atlanta, with the infamous Downtown Connector. That highway there is referred to as I-75, I-85, and 75/85. Is there a general consensus of the group as to what digits should be set to when they're serving highways that have more than one designator? I'd be tempted to keep the Wide designation on the digi to service a larger number of people (both those on 75 and 85 as they run through town, and I-20 to some extent as well). tim -- Tim Cailloux tim at cailloux.com W4EGT _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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