[Dxspider-support] [Fwd: Dx Spot Beacon]

Dan Bookwalter n8dcj at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 27 14:16:10 BST 2005


Obviously i dont understand something , but , couldnt
he just add a 2nd 2m link on a different freq to
unload some of the traffic , or , is it a traffic
problem interfacing between the rf links and the
cluster ??

--- Dirk Koopman <djk at tobit.co.uk> wrote:

> I seem to remember that some people have done
> something along these
> lines. Could we discuss it on here please.
> 
> Dirk G1TLH
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: iz5fsa at tele2.it
> Reply-To: iz5fsa at tele2.it
> To: djk at tobit.co.uk
> Subject: Dx Spot Beacon
> Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 12:22:43 +0200
> Hi Dirk,
> I don't want you to loose your time... I have a
> problem, a 
> question and a (im)possible(?) solution. Please
> answer to 
> me... every thing you think about it!
> 
> I have my 2mt 1k2b ax25 node access full of
> access... too 
> many ham operators!!!
> 
> I'm looking for a new way of handling protocol
> between 
> node and clients.
> 
> A new style that admit a very few list of commands
> to use 
> in unproto mode without logon and that send any dx, 
> announce, WWV or WCY spot not in 
> "node-to-each-connected-station" mode but only in 
> "node-to-all" mode, just like a beacon.
> 
> All stations can send specific strings command (like
> 
> "sh/qrz g1djk" and few other most used inquiry, DX
> and ANN 
> command) in unproto message to communicate with the
> node 
> and have answers by the node.
> 
> All stations will receive dx, announce, WWV or WCY
> spot 
> not in "node-to-each-connected-station" mode but
> only in 
> "node-to-all" mode, just like a beacon.
> 
> Packet Clients don't use this way of work if they
> are 
> connected to a node, but in "earing mode" like the
> one 
> used by rxcluster it will work... and putting tnc in
> 
> converse mode permit to work in this new way!
> 
> I think it will be a good way to use frequencies...
> 
> What do you think about?
> 
> 73s de Leo, IZ5FSA
> -- 
> Dirk Koopman <djk at tobit.co.uk>
> 
> 
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