[aprssig] REJ Message
Robbie - WA9INF mwrobertson at comcast.netThu Sep 9 22:35:54 UTC 2004
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A. J. That may be the result of a Kenwood D-700 or D-7 that has it's message memory filled up... Can you verify what the recipient is using? If it is a Kenwood, you need to let him know of his problem, <g> Again, I am guessing, but I have heard of this issue of REJ instead of ACK Robbie A.J. Farmer wrote: > I sent an APRS message to a station today and instead of getting an "ack", I > received a "rej". I assume this means my message was rejected. I have > never encountered this before so I was just curious about what "rej" really > means and why or how one would use it. > > I know the remote station in question is a D-700. I have not spoken > directly to the operator to inquire about it yet. Does the D-700 allow you > to reject messages? Maybe this guy just doesn't want to talk to anyone. ;-) > > Thanks! > > A.J. Farmer, AJ3U > http://www.aj3u.com > > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig >
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