[aprssig] UIDIGI Setup
Keith VE7GDH ve7gdh at rac.caThu Nov 5 07:02:57 UTC 2009
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Ed KF4CHG wrote... > I wanted to avoid using UI-View32 objects at all cost. According to > Bob, WB4APR it is not recommended to use software driven programs > for creating info type objects and to let the digipeaters handle this > function. At all costs??? With no disrespect meant to Bob, I would take most things he says about UI-View with a grain of salt. He isn't a UI-View user. I spent quite a few hours debunking most of what he said about UI-View and objects about a year or two back. UI-View does just fine generating objects. They go out using the path in the station setup. Set it to no path and the objects go out with no path. Set it to one hop and they go out set one hop... well, you get the picture. The beacon rate is set in the "miscellaneous" setup. If you have a bunch of them, they are spaced out and not all sent out together. Let's say you want to generate a "repeater" object and send it out direct from a digi every 10 minutes. UI-View can do that. What it can't do is do something like sending it out every ten minutes direct but once each hour with a one hop path. If UI-View is installed at the location you want to send out an object, and you can live with the path set in the station setup, and can enter the beacon rate desired, then do it. If it's in the wrong location, get something else to send it out. If there's a digi that can send out the object you want to generate, then why not? If you don't have a digi at your disposal and UI-View is the right tool and in the right place, then why not? In my opinion, a digi is not the right tool to generate an object for an IRLP or EchoIRLP node. It would be a static and unchanging object. The APRS status script running right on the node would be live and up-to-the-minute, indicating the status (connected to, idle, disabled etc.) as well as the frequency. An IGate or other station should gate it to RF where it can be useful to mobile stations, either direct or with one hop as appropriate. It should be located close to the node. Sending it from a digi is second best, but better than nothing. 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH -- "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
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