What you are seeing is his last position on 4/14/09.sdnative wrote:I can see him:
http://aprs.fi/?call=W6LPB&mt=m&z=11&timerange=3600
For some reason on my computer the website only shown his position icon when using Internet Explorer. When using Firefox, the map centers on the same location, but no icon is shown.
I presume that is his shop.
APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
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Re: APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
My point, however inaccurately stated, was I have been out since with others who can see me on their radio/laptop... and I have a VX8R with APRS/GPS that sees my vehicle...anyway, we'll have to check it out and see what might need to be changed; The whole scenario of choosing a digipeater path is something I need to be better educated about...DaveK wrote:Our last board meeting was in March.
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"standard recommended WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1 path"cruiserlarry wrote:So, again, what would be the best path to use for local LA communications? WIDE1,1, WIDE2,2 ?
Re: APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
I still stand by Wide2-2 If you look at the article that Ollie posted.cruiserlarry wrote:So, for those of us who are now thoroughly confused, is there a suggested digipeater path statement to use ?
I am currently using Wide2,2; should that be changed ?
In packet radio a packet sent and not decoded is all QRM in an area like Southern California where there are multiple Wide1-1 (low level relay) digipeaters you are more likely to encounter a "hidden node" collision which will effectively kill your report before it can get anywhere. The report will be longer and more prone to fail.Today's recommended universal path settings under the "New Paradigm" are:
WIDE1-1, WIDE2-2 (Will produce three hops and will take advantage of home fill-in digis. Use in rural areas with low APRS activity only.)
WIDE1-1, WIDE2-1 (Will produce two hops and will take advantage of home fill-in digis. Use in busy urban and suburban areas.)
WIDE2-2 (Shortest path string. Produces two hops by directly using two high-level digis. Will work almost anywhere but especially recommended in the American west where high-level digipeaters are really high-level; i.e. on mountain tops thousands and thousands of feet above users, and can easily be reached directly without the help of home stations.)
Using only the high level digi's only is doing the workhorse job of getting your packet out where the major players can hear each other and thus not interfere with each other. it is more likely to get your position report or message into an igate.
Re: APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
Hector,
Would you still recommend WIDE2-2 when we're all running around on the desert keeping track of each other or something else?
Would you still recommend WIDE2-2 when we're all running around on the desert keeping track of each other or something else?
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Re: APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
In the desert there are not many if any low level wide1-1 digipeaters so it will die there. The minimum would be wide2-2 or actually wide2-1 would give you one high level wide hop.
If you are only interested in monitoring a local group, no digipeaters at all are necessary if you are all in the same area. If you want to get a track out to the APRS-IS then at least two digi hops are needed.
If you are only interested in monitoring a local group, no digipeaters at all are necessary if you are all in the same area. If you want to get a track out to the APRS-IS then at least two digi hops are needed.
Re: APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
I guess that makes sense. Thankshmfigueroa wrote:In the desert there are not many if any low level wide1-1 digipeaters so it will die there. The minimum would be wide2-2 or actually wide2-1 would give you one high level wide hop,
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Re: APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
I had both my handheld and mobile APRS units running today - they recognize and ping each other, both show up on UI-View 32, and on the VX8R display, but nothing on aprs.fi ...so there must be something I need to still set up - an IGate in the path - to get it to show up on the internet...
(I'm still a little confused if you can't already tell....
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(I'm still a little confused if you can't already tell....

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Re: APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
OK Larry it may be that the path sentence in UI-view32 is not set properlycruiserlarry wrote:I had both my handheld and mobile APRS units running today - they recognize and ping each other, both show up on UI-View 32, and on the VX8R display, but nothing on aprs.fi ...so there must be something I need to still set up - an IGate in the path - to get it to show up on the internet...![]()
(I'm still a little confused if you can't already tell....)
Under Setup, Station setup the Unptoto path should read
APRS,WIDE2-2
Give that a shot and we can work from there.
Re: APRS Digipeating and Path Selection 101
If there are no low level wide 1-1 repeaters in an area, wouldn't the Wide1-1,Wide2-1 just default to a Wide2-2 (or similar) as most if not all high level wide repeaters will respond to a Wide1-1?hmfigueroa wrote:In the desert there are not many if any low level wide1-1 digipeaters so it will die there. The minimum would be wide2-2 or actually wide2-1 would give you one high level wide hop.
I will give Wide2-2 a try and see if I get better coverage out in the desert.
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