Steve Bosshard wrote:
>  
>
> Hi Hank,
>
> Its not limited to JA. I believe anyone using a gateway # not linked 
> to a reflector  making a source routed call to either a user or a 
> gateway repeater will be heard only by the one gateway repeater.
>






The icom routed incoming call (from #) will pass to a linked reflector 
or gateway
to the listeners system.
>
> The station replying using one touch, on a linked gateway repeater 
> will be routed to the one touch call sign plus to the linked 
> repeaters, causing folks linked to hear a one sided conversation.
>




That is not the case as folks will hear as per above the incoming icom 
routed call,
but will not be able to communicate with it unless rtn icom routing them 
selves, in the
case of the source not being linked also.

For example Steve during our last couple of qso´s I heard you on 
reflector 1.
I icom routed to /K5CTX B to talk to you (as you will not hear me if I 
just use cqcqcq, I have no dplus path out)
and I have also done the same just using nu5d.

Others connected to REF001 with their gateways linked, also heard myself 
as well as you,
 and I could continue to qso with others on REF001 (W5NGU C, W5DOC B 
etc) just still using
 the same settings I used to icom route to you Steve. Of course in my 
case I was linked to
REF001(But that only works for RX here), but whether I was or not does 
not effect the way the
 gateway on your end treats the incoming icom routed stream allowing it 
to pass to dplus links.

As per previous post this is due to necessity on my part.

vk4tux

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