[aprssig] Need Help Digipeating Programming for D7
Dave Baxter dave at emv.co.ukFri Jun 1 08:47:44 UTC 2007
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Hi... It was not corrected in the European "e" models, we still have the same problem as the same chip is in the e models after all. The only difference between the various locale specific models, is how the setup diodes and links are configured internaly in the radio. I is posible (I and dozens of others have done it) to move the links/diodes about, and end up with a "generic" work everywhere radio. In all this, the behaviour of the internal Tasco TNC changes not a jot, bit, or whatever. It still has the lack of internal buffer space problem, as do all other radios with the same TNC chip, other Kenwood's, Alinco's etc. The result. In busy areas, KISS mode will often lockup the TNC, needing a reset. Interestingly, and suporting the above, the Digi_Ned people recognise this, and that system will detect and reset a "suspiciously quiet" D7 if you need it to. It only takes a few seconds to do. 73. Dave G0WBX. > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian B. Riley [mailto:brianbr at mac.com] > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:38 AM > To: TAPR APRS Mailing List > Subject: Re: [aprssig] Need Help Digipeating Programming for D7 > > Are we forgetting here that a TH-D7A or A(G) does not have a > working KISS transmit? Its the fatal flaw in the Tasco TNC > that was corrected only in the European "E" models. This mail has been scanned by Palmer Cook Computer Services Limited. www.palmercook.co.uk
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