>From the old xastir documents: Enter in up to three UNPROTO paths. Xastir will assume the XX VIA part of the UNPROTO path. There are three paths allowed so that your signal will be heard if conditions are bad. If any of these are filled in XASTIR will cycle through one of them at each transmission time. If you are local, just a WIDE may be a good choice. If you are using low power and/or are distant from a digi then RELAY, WIDE may work better. Or if you know the call of your closest digi you may use XXXCALL, WIDE. Most of you will only need one path. If you are in a remote area and your signal is difficult to get out you may need more. Check with a local group and ask what path may be best for your area. Some areas use the more efficient flooding protocols, in which case you might use WIDE3-3 or RELAY,WIDE3-3.
What is meant by "XASTIR will cycle through one of them at each transmission time." If three paths are entered, does it randomly chose one of the three? K _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
