john_ke5c wrote:
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The "dsgwd" software changes
• If a terminal moved into another repeater area of the same zone,
the software overwrites the headers in incoming packets to redirect the
data to the correct area repeater even though the updated user data are
not yet shared in the entire network. (Jim's comment – this helps a LOT
for those of us who move between UHF and VHF during a commute!)
• When dsgwd software detects a terminal movement (changing zones),
it immediately updates the Own Database entry of the terminal
position. This enables instant position data update and communication
link establishment regardless of the synchronization information sent
from the Trust Server.
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That's the one I was thinking of. Should make "lag" of user movement
between machines on the same system, non-existant.
Switching from one Gateway to another would still be delayed a bit, though.
But if I bounce from say, W0CDS B to W0CDS C while someone is callsign
routing to me, it should be "seamless". As mentioned in my prior
message though -- our Gateway for W0CDS has no IP connectivity at the
moment, so I can't set up a test with anyone to see if how it actually
behaves.
Would be easy to test though... especially if you could have the other
person on the phone for ease of coordination, and then just have one
user pop back and forth in a two-way callsign-routed call. They have to
remember to KEY UP on the switch-over between modules though... so the
system knows they moved.
Nate WY0X
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