Hi Nate
No offense taken ! I don't know DNS in the kind of detail required. My
concern is the amount of network traffic DNS could take compared to that used
on a properly configured IP routing protocol. Again, I know the latter well -
not the former.
Your comment on the 10.X.X.X range is
Rule: The use of the following technologies cannot be used for contest QSO.
D-PLUS DV Dongle HotSpot Digital/Analog Gateways DV Adapters
A station jumped me on a reflector asking me to one-touch him back for a
contest QSO. Was the reflector (i.e., dplus) used to make the QSO? I would
argue
At 07:17 PM 7/29/2009, you wrote:
Your comment on the 10.X.X.X range is interesting - whilst I would
gladly sweep that away in an instance, I am concerned that there is
a use that may break. Does anyone know what was in Icom's mind when
they used that range ?
I get the impression they were
At 04:43 AM 7/30/2009, you wrote:
Rule: The use of the following technologies cannot be used for
contest QSO. D-PLUS DV Dongle HotSpot Digital/Analog Gateways DV Adapters
A station jumped me on a reflector asking me to one-touch him back
for a contest QSO. Was the reflector (i.e., dplus) used
At 08:04 AM 7/30/2009, you wrote:
I've read the rules several times and can't find the part
prohibiting multicast. Maybe ICOM will clarify that too. It would
be a shame for them to prohibit their own technology, but who knows.
I don't believe the rules prohibit multicast, just observing what
I will be QRV tommorrow, 07/30 around 13:00 Zulu for WW DSTAR Contest
Contacts.
Rules: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/d-contest/
No Reflectors. No Hot Spots. No DV Dongles. No Dplus.
LOCAL CONTACTS DO COUNT.
Set UR=NU5D or Set UR=/K5CTX B or use One Touch Received Call Sign
Write to capture
On Jul 29, 2009, at 3:17 AM, dlake02 wrote:
No offense taken ! I don't know DNS in the kind of detail required.
My concern is the amount of network traffic DNS could take compared
to that used on a properly configured IP routing protocol. Again, I
know the latter well - not the former.