[OZAPRS] Fw: Fill in Digi

FLECK, Wolfgang wolfgang.fleck at baesystems.com
Tue Nov 20 13:01:04 EST 2007


Perhaps some of our learned ones could explain to us novices the
implication of the numbers associated with the wide statements i.e.
what's the difference between wide 1-1, 1-2, 2-1, 2-2 etc. Maybe some
people are setting up their systems incorrectly simply because we don't
know any better.

Perhaps someone could also explain how this whole path thing paradigm is
supposed to work. It's probably quite simple but I'd rather have the
official answer than keep guessing how it might work.

I know in the big smoke there are so many 'repeaters', or whatever they
are called in the APRS world, there appears to be no great need to know
what path and how, but for us, who live in the country on the wrong side
of a big hill getting a path to an IGATE can sometimes be difficult.
Thanks Bob VK2BYF on the South Coast

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From: Ray Wells [mailto:vk2tv at exemail.com.au] 
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 5:28 PM
To: VK / ZL APRS Users
Subject: Re: [OZAPRS] Fw: Fill in Digi

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>Subject: Fill in Digi
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>>Can someone please tell what a fill in digi is compaired to a normal
digi 
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A "normal" digi would usually have wide-area coverage. A "fill-in" digi 
would provide a mechanism to access the wide-area digi from, say, a 
shadow area within the wide-area digi's coverage.

In old parlance a fill-in digi used the intuitive RELAY alias. Under the

new, more channel efficient scheme, it would be WIDE1-1
.
A home station with a good path to a wide-area digi might use WIDE2-1 in

the path. For a mobile, the path, typically, be WIDE1-1 WIDE2-1 to take 
advantage of any "fill-in " system that might exist.

Ray vk2tv

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