Nate Duehr wrote:
> On Aug 9, 2009, at 7:51 PM, Fran wrote:
>
>
>> I SAY LEAVE IT THE WAY IT IS. IT WORKS FINE. I don’t understand why
>> to want to stop them from going to the reflector
>>
>>
>
>
> Duh. That's an easy one. It's so simple it appears to elude everyone.
>
> Because the people on the Reflector CAN'T TALK BACK without switching
> to a callsign route themselves.
>
> It's a basic tenant of digital communications... don't mix traffic
> types.
>
> So simple, yet so many naysayers...
>
> Like I've said before: A callsign route into ANY linked repeater on a
> Reflector, disrupts EVERY repeater on the Reflector in today's
> configuration.
>
> If that routed message weren't sent to the Reflector at all, but
> remained at the receiving Gateway, no disruption for anyone.
>
> And anyone on the Gateway being called can reply to the callsign route
> without having to unlink, to tell the person to join them on the
> Reflector.
>
> So simple. Even a cave man could do it.
>
> --
> Nate Duehr, WY0X
> [email protected]
>
>
It´s really no big deal for the amount of callsign routed incoming calls
that occur.
A vast percentage of op´s, had to relearn(or even discover) this part of
d-star
during the contest.
In my case if you take that away, then I cant qso with a reflector in
general at all.
How many gateways are marked for deletion that are still in the system?
The fact that these cannot seem to be cleaned out of the gateway systems
is beyond me,
and I would think this issue would deserve better priority to resolve
before shutting off the
icom port to dplus.
vk4tux
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