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Jim,
I have never heard of anyone trying to do packet on a voice repeater. It looks like your understanding of packet below is like mine, so if someone is doing packet on a voice repeater, I would presume he is not intending to do that. I would suggest that if you have such a station, you contact it and explain the situation to them.
Herb, KB7UVC
NW APRS Group, West Sound Coordinator
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From: 'James Wagner' via NWAPRS [mailto:nwa...@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 8:45 AM
To: nwa...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [nwaprs] Using packet over voice repeaters
Hello, Jeff -
Since nobody has answered yet, there are a couple of issues related to packet over voice repeaters:
(1) Technical: The common repeater "tail" really slows things down.
(2) Technical: A PL tone has to be supplied by the transmitter. Some transceivers may not do that in data mode.
(3) Technical: A packet repeater does error checking and handshaking. It will not resend a packet with errors. You don't have this capability in a voice repeater. Its not the end of the world but, depending on signal qualities, it can lead to an increase in the number of packets flying around on the frequency.
(4) Technical: Packet is normally used in simplex mode, with transmit and receive at the same frequency. With a repeater offset, you cannot easily listen for other stations trying to transmit, leading to collisions. Again, not the end of the world, but the consequence is increased packet collisions and retries.
(5) Social: Other repeater users will hate you. That brrrrrap of a 1200 baud packet is really annoying and its a great way to loose friends and gain enemies!
Best wishes,
Jim, KA7EHK
Tangent, OR
On Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 06:32:37 PM PDT, KE7ACY - Jeff <tnetc...@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyone have any insight into operating packet over a voice repeater?
Seems to me that has some issues to it, but I am unable to recall what they might be!
I haven't been using packet for anything other than APRS for a while now so I have forgotten what issues there may be with this.
Thanks and 7 3
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
Central Oregon
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