[aprssig] Improving Messaging and dytnamic Object management
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduFri Oct 23 13:23:06 UTC 2009
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Doubling the throughput of Messages or dynamically managed objects... The original RETRY rate for APRS was 8 seconds for the first RETRY, then 16, then 30, then 1 minute and so forth, doubling the period as the information got older. But making the rate HIGH for NEW info. Many of the follow-on clones ignored this fundamental principal and used brain-dead fixed rate retries, thus making messaging and dynamic OBJECT management abismally slow and unresponsive. This was compounded by overly conservative settings on DIGIpeaters to block out ANY retries under 28 or 30 seconds. Thus assuring slow response. Finally some clients are starting to be re-written to include the above original DECAY algorithm so that messages can move more easily, so it is time to fix the digipeater network. Hams lead by John Ronan in Ireland have been experimenting with setting the DIGI DUPE filter to 7 seconds instead of the usual 28 or 30 and have indicated no ill effects. I Encourage hams in areas that want to improve the responsiveness of APRS messaging and OBJECT management to consider trying this setting and monitoring the channel to make sure that it is still a sufficient dupe filter. If long delayed dupes are still a problem, then the next threshold would be at 14 seconds. Bob, WB4APR
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