Hello Kay, This is an interesting situation because 2 different trusted servers, JA and US are involved plus a bridge between the two independent trust servers. I don't believe the Dplus Reflector Use enters in to the update process (but it does distribute your routed call to all repeaters connected to the same reflector as the one person or repeater you are calling is linked to).
It seems like when the first announcement about JA stations being able to 'One Touch' that it was said the update may take as long as one hour. There is the update time within the JA trusted server plus the time required for the US trusted to exchange info with the JA trusted server and then propagate that update through out all of the gateways sharing that server. It seems in the US that the updates take between 5 and 15 minutes (I have not timed this lately). I suspect the JA trusted server may take longer because of the different software being used. I do not know how often the two trusted servers exchange information, and that will impact the answer to your question. Best recommendation if you have to move, put your repeater, ie. /JP4YDU B in your TX message. Then regardless of 'One Touch' the station wanting to make contact can quickly program UR to make the call. I also notice that 'One Touch' seems to not work the first time, so you may have to call several times for the receiving station to capture your call. 73 de nu5d --- In [email protected], JI1BQW <ji1...@...> wrote: > > Hi to the group, > I enjoy learning things from this group. > > Some months ago I also learned that when you route to a remote repeater > (RPT-A), your AreaRPT and ZoneRPT information on the RPT-A gateway are > updated immediately, while other gateways will be updated sometime later > when the trust server refreshes them. > > Here is my question. If another repeater (RPT-B) and RPT-A are on the > same reflector, and you route to RPT-A, is the RPT-B gateway updated > immediately or does it need to wait until the trust server refreshes it? > > I am thinking of a situation where a JA station switches his local > repeater from one to another and then calls CQ on (non-JA) RPT-A which > is connected to a reflector. Someone on RPT-B, which is on the same > reflector, hears the CQ and One-Touch'es to reply. I wonder if this > scenario will work or the reply is routed to the JA's stations previous > repeater or somewhere else? > > Thanks, > > 73, > -- > JI1BQW - Kay Ishikawa >
