[aprssig] D700 Tip. Reading Mail
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduTue Jul 31 22:58:20 UTC 2007
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> I haven't been reading all of this thread > but if your TX and RX have different tones, > your TX may or may not open squelch on > desired receiver you want to get attention of... Yes, you missed the thread a bit... If you don't mind, I have a tendency to capitalize some words for emphasis. I am not yelling, hi hi... MOBILES should be TX and Rxing APRS with TONE 100. That is Voice Alert. On the other hand... If anyone wants to monitor from a base stastion, then we do NOT want them Txing with tone 100! Because more often than not, they are not in the shacck and are not listening. When an APRS station is TRSNMITTING Tone 100 on Voice Alert, it is identical to CALLING CQ, actively soliciting a QSO, and at the same time, PROMISING to be listening also to TONE 100 for any calls. Fortunately, since the mobile has to have a driver, you can pretty much guarantee that an operator is present in the moving vehicle and LISTENING. On the other hand. Despite the best intentions of a monitoring base station, there is more often than not, NO ONE IN THE SHACK AND NO ONE IS LISTENING. If they are then Txing with TONE 100, they are pinging all these mobiles that drive through the area, and calling CQ to them, and making them hear these packets, but the operator is not present to respond to their calls. Hence, we ask that BASE STATIONS simply NEVER TX with TONE 100. They are welcome to listen with TONE 100, but in many transceivers, that automatically swithes on the TONE 100 for TX too. This simply is inconsiderate at best and the worst practice. The comment was that there are some radios that can separately enable TX and RX tone. Those rigs could be used for monitroing Voice Alert from a base station, since they would not be sengin out the TX tone 100, yet could monitor with TONE 100 for other mobiles nearby when they happened to be in the shack. Hope that helps. Bob, WB4APR that is desired for BASE statinos which may or may not hav anyone listening.
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