[aprssig] How to digi 6x in the New APRS world?
Ev Tupis (W2EV) w2ev at arrl.netTue Aug 16 11:52:34 UTC 2005
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>> Simple: WIDE2-2,WIDE2-2,WIDE2-2 And this is one of the reasons >> why source-routing doesn't work. Thanks to the list (and to those who replied directly, several of which provided a other simple solutions as well). I have the information and insight that I need to "do the deed" on Saturday. I appreciate the feedback...sincerely. Kind regards, Ev Tupis, W2EV PS...I'll be unsubscribing again. It's best for the list. :) PPS (nipping any unnecessary controversy in the bud)... > let's hope that he doesn't use it, at least not long-term. NOTE: I said that this was for this weekend's 10-GHz contest only > What if the person that originally asked lives in a state that supports SSn-n? NOTE: I said I would be operating in Ontario, Canada (and inferred that I would want to be seen across the lines of several states in the area) > send several beacons via DIGI1,DIGI2,DIGI3,WIDE2-2 if they knew the > callsigns or aliases for (e.g.) the first three digis, add a > WIDE2-2 on the end? At least that would be targeting a particular > direction instead of 6 hops out in every direction. NOTE: I said that I wish to be seen in all directions, equally > The chance of success would be low if there was any amount of > activity on the frequency due to collisions, but it might work. NOTE: I said that I knew the physics of such things already, but wanted to be seen in this wide area via RFONLY (due to the rules of the event)
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