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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
A WIDE1-1 digipeater should be a located in an area where the main digipeaters can be heard and copied, but low powered handheld stations can’t get the attention of the main digipeater. A WIDE1-1
A WIDE1-1 digipeater should be a located in an area where the main digipeaters can be heard and copied, but low powered handheld stations can’t get the attention of the main digipeater. A WIDE1-1
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James Ewen
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#34529
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Re: Question About Yellow Path Lines & MSGs That I receive
Thanks a lot for the information, Robert. I had gone through all of the sections of the Wiki when I was setting up and a few times afterwards and I did see the part about the message notifier and
Thanks a lot for the information, Robert. I had gone through all of the sections of the Wiki when I was setting up and a few times afterwards and I did see the part about the message notifier and
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Mike Jordan <mjordan@...>
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#34528
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
Would it be better for me to change 4 to respond to Wide2-2 or have the 1 the igate put out Wide1-1 and maybe light up digis that are very far away?
Sometimes I can get into a big digi in Ohio but I
Would it be better for me to change 4 to respond to Wide2-2 or have the 1 the igate put out Wide1-1 and maybe light up digis that are very far away?
Sometimes I can get into a big digi in Ohio but I
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Greg Depew
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#34527
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Re: Question About Yellow Path Lines & MSGs That I receive
A good place to start on the features of APRSIS32 is the WIKI:
Welcome to APRSISCE/32 - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Welcome to APRSISCE/32 - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio
A good place to start on the features of APRSIS32 is the WIKI:
Welcome to APRSISCE/32 - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Welcome to APRSISCE/32 - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio
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Rob Giuliano
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#34526
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Question About Yellow Path Lines & MSGs That I receive
I've only been running APRSIS for a couple of weeks and really only been doing packet starting just before that. Some of the things are pretty clear, some I've been able to figure out and a few I've
I've only been running APRSIS for a couple of weeks and really only been doing packet starting just before that. Some of the things are pretty clear, some I've been able to figure out and a few I've
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mjordan@...
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#34525
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
So, with that final line, it would seem that if you're IGate is using a WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1 path, then -4 will copy it and repeat it locally so that -11 can copy the response at the 911 center.
So, with that final line, it would seem that if you're IGate is using a WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1 path, then -4 will copy it and repeat it locally so that -11 can copy the response at the 911 center.
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34524
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
See below
Greg KB3KBR Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
See below
Greg KB3KBR Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Greg Depew
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#34523
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
You are correct that it is a setting on the igate doing the reverse gating, but talking to the owner of digi-1 won't do you any good because digipeaters can't (or shouldn't) increase the
You are correct that it is a setting on the igate doing the reverse gating, but talking to the owner of digi-1 won't do you any good because digipeaters can't (or shouldn't) increase the
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34522
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
That is a setting at the igate that is doing the reverse gating. I run APRX and it definitely has a setting for the # of hops for messages had such. You are at the mercy of the infrastructure around
That is a setting at the igate that is doing the reverse gating. I run APRX and it definitely has a setting for the # of hops for messages had such. You are at the mercy of the infrastructure around
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Max
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#34521
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
Can you give a more complete description of what all is involved?
KB3KBR-11 is what station? Software, TNC and radio please.
Same for -4 (a WIDE1-1 digi)
Same for -1 (presumably a
Can you give a more complete description of what all is involved?
KB3KBR-11 is what station? Software, TNC and radio please.
Same for -4 (a WIDE1-1 digi)
Same for -1 (presumably a
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34520
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
Is there a way for APRSIS32 to respond to messages through the same path as received? What I'm trying to do is get a message back from the internet through my fill in digi.
I send a message to Wxbot
Is there a way for APRSIS32 to respond to messages through the same path as received? What I'm trying to do is get a message back from the internet through my fill in digi.
I send a message to Wxbot
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Greg Depew
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#34519
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
hi Arnold, Lynn got me all set with his reply.
hi Arnold, Lynn got me all set with his reply.
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Justin Cherington
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#34518
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
Thanks Lynn! I had a hunch that it probably used the beacon path settings, but then sat here overthinking it.
Thanks Lynn! I had a hunch that it probably used the beacon path settings, but then sat here overthinking it.
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Justin Cherington
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#34517
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
Justin,
Out of curiosity, what is your call sign? what is the call sign of the station you’re using, and how do you have it hooked to a radio? These don’t exactly answer your questions but it
Justin,
Out of curiosity, what is your call sign? what is the call sign of the station you’re using, and how do you have it hooked to a radio? These don’t exactly answer your questions but it
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Arnold Harding - KQ6DI
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#34516
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Re: Igates and their use of digi paths
Reply and questions interspersed below...
This is true 'nuff.
IS to RF gated packets use the same path that you have configured for the IGate's beacons. So, whatever you have in
Reply and questions interspersed below...
This is true 'nuff.
IS to RF gated packets use the same path that you have configured for the IGate's beacons. So, whatever you have in
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34515
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Igates and their use of digi paths
I’m trying to wrap my head around two way igates and if they generally use digi paths to increase their IS to RF ranges. In the SW we generally have igates in the cities/towns and wide area digi’s
I’m trying to wrap my head around two way igates and if they generally use digi paths to increase their IS to RF ranges. In the SW we generally have igates in the cities/towns and wide area digi’s
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Justin Cherington
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#34514
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Re: Kenwood D710A running APRSIS32 on Windows 10 tablet with serial to bluetooth adapter
It does sound as if you've had your challenges. My setup is not uncomplicated but I've made it as tidy and neat as I can without going totally "wireless". I do have the ability to use my D710A for
It does sound as if you've had your challenges. My setup is not uncomplicated but I've made it as tidy and neat as I can without going totally "wireless". I do have the ability to use my D710A for
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Gil
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#34513
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Re: Kenwood D710A running APRSIS32 on Windows 10 tablet with serial to bluetooth adapter
Hi Gil,
Thanks for sharing your setup. I really like it. I purchased a used Toshiba Encore WT8-A32 on eBay as it was the only Windows 10 tablet that I could find that had a built in GPS receiver.
Hi Gil,
Thanks for sharing your setup. I really like it. I purchased a used Toshiba Encore WT8-A32 on eBay as it was the only Windows 10 tablet that I could find that had a built in GPS receiver.
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Anthony Mascola
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#34512
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Re: Kenwood D710A running APRSIS32 on Windows 10 tablet with serial to bluetooth adapter
I've been dealing with a somewhat similar problem. I have a Microsoft Surface Go Windows 10 "tablet" in my new vehicle. I finally found a way to "install" it so that it's visible for use and
I've been dealing with a somewhat similar problem. I have a Microsoft Surface Go Windows 10 "tablet" in my new vehicle. I finally found a way to "install" it so that it's visible for use and
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Gil
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#34511
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Re: Remembering Settings Across Restart
IIRC, (it's been a long time since I wrote this particular code), when a windows is maximized or minimized, the Win32 API to get the window position and size returns some really weird numbers. Rather
IIRC, (it's been a long time since I wrote this particular code), when a windows is maximized or minimized, the Win32 API to get the window position and size returns some really weird numbers. Rather
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34510
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