Chuck,

I can see you point and your right on the slowing traffic down. I run a D710
in the truck but its ONLY on Digi when we have a need for it. Most of the
time I run a tracker from Scott on 5W on a ¼ wave roof mount. The portable
digi get set up on a tripod NMO mount 5/8 wave antenna and the tracker gets
turned off so its not slowing traffic down with my own truck reporting
itself through the D710. We don’t run Special event digi unless its needed
and we make sure to turn it off when we are done. Was thinking about
installing the tracker in the wife’s car and running the D710 full time as
its got smart beacon anyhow. But the Digi would still be turned off unless
needed.

 

Peter Summerhawk

N0WRE

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chuck Kimball
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 11:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tracker2] Mobile Digipeating (Was Smart Beacon)

 

  

Keep in mind that for every digipeater you put out there you HALVE the
amount of traffic the system can handle.  
Not exact, but for example if it takes one second for each UI Packet you can
pass 60 packets in a minute, if you add a digipeater, It hears the packet,
and repeats it, now takes two seconds and you can only move 30 unique
packets a minute.   Add another digipeater that is overlapping a large area
of the original digipeater (your mobile), and you're now down to 20 unique
packets a minute (original transmission, the first digipeater, the second
digipeater = 3 seconds), etc.   This is the simple explanation not
accounting for collisions, etc.     If it's really needed for coverage then
add a digipeater, but consider using just a fill in (WIDE1-1) only.  If it's
not going to add much to the coverage you're just reducing the air time
available, and increasing the likely hood of collisions and lost packets.  

For Temporary to fill in coverage in an area, most definitely a suitable
mobile use, but on all the time, you more likely just adding congestion to
the system as you drive around.  

Lots of other parts to the digipeater discussions, but probably more suited
for another list.  

Chuck Kimball  n0nhj


Peter Dakota Summerhawk wrote: 

Garett,

Why is running a mobile Digi frowned upon? We were thinking about doing this
for some of our storm chasing activities come here this spring. Park a
vehicle in one place and let the others digi through it back to the nearest
stationary digi. That way we can cover more ground.

If you can let me know why this is frowned upon that would be great.

 

Thanks

 

Peter Summerhawk-N0WRE

 







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