APRS RF DX? (Was RE: [aprssig] APRS in Atlanta - flooding the network)
Stan Coleman [NØYXV] n0yxv at gihams.orgWed Oct 12 17:43:54 UTC 2005
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> Therefore the fact that all WIDEn-N packets now > arrive as a fully traced DIGI1,DIGI2,WIDE2* is > considered as a great network advantage rather > than as a problem of excess bytes... > Really, just when I think I get this whole APRS thing figures out somebody throws in a curve ball. We really should be seeing DIGI1,DIGI2,WIDE2*? I almost never get all the digi's that a packet has gone through. When I did see the whole path I was under the impression (from some web site reading) that those packets were setup wrong. You know what I think is really missing from APRS is a really good HOWTO that's all located at one web site. I've had to read through multipule web sites that sometime contridict each other to figure settings out. Maybe it exsists but I can't find it.Anybody got a web site that has _all_ APRS information from start to finish? To bad TAPR's web search function doesn't seam to work very good. P.S. You don't need the PHG plug in for UI-View to transmitt you PHG circle, just to view circles.
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