[aprssig] PTT mode saves collisions on APRS
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduMon Nov 15 16:01:25 UTC 2004
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Fred reminds us all that any VOICE repeater can also be used as an alternate input channel for APRS to further reduce the collisions on the national channel. Just set the repeater up with a Mic-E receiving TNC that digipeats over to 144.39 Doing this on your favorite repeater with your D7 or D700 would let side A do both local chit-chat and APRS PTT mode and let band B be used for other purposes.. >>> Fred Mahone <fred.mahone at vt.edu> 11/15/04 8:57:27 AM >>> >Bob, > >You have brought up the fact that system saturation could >be held down by more input frequencies. > >There was a plan to have mobiles send their position after >a voice transmission, like public safety systems. The voice >repeater would strip the data and port it to the APRS >frequency. While this would not give the continuous >tracking of a stand alone, it would relieve some of the >loading. It might also encourage the use of the voice >repeaters, which are mostly silent. >Fred Mahone >KE4RBT
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