Please note that the APRS-IS servers will also drop packets which are
gated by a callsign-SSID which matches a locally-connected client, if the
packet comes in via any other socket than that particular local client.
Even if you successfully land the duplicate-callsign-SSID clients on
different servers, there will be packet loss for you. The callsign-SSID
pair must be unique on the APRS-IS.
http://aprs-is.net/qalgorithm.aspx
"""
If a verified login other than this login is found in the q construct
AND that login is not allowed to have multiple verified connects
(the IPADDR of an outbound connection is considered a verified login):
{
Dump to the loop log with the sender's IP address for identification
Quit processing the packet
}
"""
PS. This question is not about
aprs.fi, so please, if you have any further
questions about APRS-IS, please move to another forum, such as the
APRSSIG. Thanks!
On Fri, 12 Jul 2019, Lynn W Deffenbaugh (Mr) wrote:
> Yes, your observations are founded. That is the way the servers behave to keep their connections clean. Every
> client in concurrent operation must use a unique callsign-SSID. Just add unique -SSIDs to your various clients and
> your multi-login difficulties will quit happening. From
http://www.aprs-is.net/Connecting.aspx (emphasis their's):
>
> o mycall-ss=your unique callsign-SSID (-SSID is optional but equates to zero if omitted, see below).
>
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/aprsfi/dcc0d3e5-45ab-3e5c-332d-ad6951877803%40gmail.com.
>
>
- Hessu