The information is in a table on the local GW that's updated
periodically from the central Trust Server. The user radios
aren't involved at all, other than sending the callsign(s)
required.
The local GW's don't update often enough to make jumping from GW
to GW always feasible. Various update
is, we recommend that you just link the
repeaters together.
Ed WA4YIH
From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dstar_digi...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Fran Miele
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 7:41 PM
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] callsign routing
I frequently
I frequently talk with my son in Dallas, N1GAT and use call sign routing as
he does when he calls me. The questions I have are: where is the information
stored that is used for his radio to find which repeater I last transmitted?
How long does it stay there? How long does it take to update?
I
Hi to the group:
Just wanted to let you all know. There was an announcement from the
JARL that callsign routing from/to JA is now available.
Since we still use the JARL trust server, I imagine something callsign
level of sychronization has been put in place between the US trust
server.
A great
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Callsign Routing (Was: Obfuscation of Callsigns)
Woodrick, Ed wrote:
But if you are in the middle of a public service event, then there's
often a bunch of traffic occurring on the channels. And if you return
the call, you have to hope
Dayton is always an aberration, you can't set any kind of communication
policy based on what happens in 4 days in Ohio! :)
The gateway implementation needs some improvement on callsign routing,
it needs to update much faster. However, I would contend that most
operators are generally on a very
] On Behalf Of John D. Hays
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 11:33 PM
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Callsign Routing (Was: Obfuscation of
Callsigns)
Woodrick, Ed wrote:
But if you are in the middle of a public service event, then there's
often a bunch
Woodrick, Ed wrote:
But if you are in the middle of a public service event, then there's
often a bunch of traffic occurring on the channels. And if you return
the call, you have to hope that the one-touch worked, and that no
additional traffic started on the other repeater. And then you've