Nasty, I like it.
--- In [email protected], James Ewen <ve6...@...> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Ron K7CDL
> <wyoming_semi_dri...@...> wrote:
>
> > i have one person that does nothing but hammer the system and has
> > been tould about it sience last year and still no fix.
>
> Not much you can do except try to educate.
>
> > how do i block a call sign to not allow them into the system?
>
> You can't. Anyone can transmit a signal on 144.390, and you can not
> stop the transmissions from coming out of the station without
> physically shutting the station down.
>
> > is there anyway to block them out of the tracker so it doesnt digi
> > and it doesnt even allow it into the KISS mode?
>
> Are you running a mobile digipeater? Shut off digipeating, and you
> won't digipeat the station.
>
> You'll need to change the frequency in your unit to really put the
> thing into ignore mode.
>
> You're not going to be able to do much to affect the operation of this
> other station. He's pumping out packets once every 60 seconds, 24
> hours a day, and running his own i-gate.
>
> You could stoop below his level, and drop a millwatt output APRS
> station on his doorstep, pumping packets out every few seconds,
> swamping the input to his i-gate, so that it can't hear anything else.
> When he notices, you might be able to negotiate a truce.
>
> Oops, did I say that in my outside voice?
>
> James
> VE6SRV
>