[aprssig] who hears my station
Robbie - WA9INF mwrobertson at comcast.netSat Dec 24 02:35:55 UTC 2005
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Might I suggest a 75 watt tower then? :-) Good luck! Robbie w0ep wrote: > Or I'm putting out 5 watts and there is a 50 watt hill between > me and the rest of the world. > > Thanks! > > Chris > > > > On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 19:23 -0600, Robbie - WA9INF wrote: > >>Chris, >> >>After researching Findu you for a few minutes, I would guess you are not >>being heard by anybody. Altho you have I-Gated a few stations onto the >>APRS-IS, which means to me you have a receiver on the air at least, >>seems you have a problem transmitting a good signal out, or your path is >>set wrong.. >> >>Good luck, and Merry Christmas >> >>Robbie >> >>Robbie - WA9INF wrote: >> >> >>>Chris, >>> >>>It appears to me, as of this moment, no one hears you except the whole >>>of the APRS-IS because you are connected to the internet only? No other >>>RF station except yours, puts you on the internet, :-) Do you have an RF >>>station running, what software, and what UNPROTO path are you using. >>> >>>Robbie >>> >>>w0ep wrote: >>> >>> >>>>A while back something on this list lead me to a website, >>>>I think it was .de or somewhere over in Europe. It would >>>>let me see what digi paths contained my station id. >>>> >>>>Could you do that again? I can't find it. >>>> >>>>Chris >>>>w0ep >>>>Estes Park, CO >>>>
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