This is on my to-do list, and it's been debated on the APRSSIG a bit.
Some people think it's a bad idea, I think it could certainly work in
some circumstances and I'm inclined to implement it and let people try
it out.
Scott
Jonathan Scott Weirmeir wrote:
>
>
> Is it possible to create a "smart" fill-in digipeter that will pass
> any WIDEn-n packets, but only if a high-profile local digipeter
> doesn't digi it, regardless of being set up as alias WIDE1?
>
> It'd work something like this:
>
> 1) A mobile user sends out something WIDE2-2
> 2) The Tracker2 hears this packet
> 3) The Tracker2 doesn't hear anyone else digi the packet within, say, 15
> seconds
> 4) The Tracker2 assumes the packet wasn't digipeted, so it repeats it,
> even though the Tracker2 is alias WIDE1.
>
> Can this be done?
>
> 73 DE KC8RYW
>
>
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