[aprssig] path analysis for aircraft tracker
Steve Dimse steve at dimse.comWed Mar 16 14:45:20 UTC 2005
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On Mar 16, 2005, at 9:32 AM, <joe at dellabarba.com> wrote: > sn't bad for blind transmissions. If I am reading the raw data > correctly, only one packet was relayed and every other one made it > straight to the igate. Is this right? > No, actually they all were relayed. When a wide n-n digis, it decreases the ssid by one, so WIDE2-1 means one digi was used, WIDE2 means two were used. If they were heard direct the digi field would appear as WIDE1-1 or WIDE2-2 as you programmed it. Steve K4HG
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