[Xastir] IGATE

Curt Mills, WE7U hacker at tc.fluke.com
Fri Jul 18 13:38:07 EDT 2003


On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 wes at johnston.net wrote:

> Don't know how many cross list subscribers are here.... I suspect alot... can
> we do this with xastir?
>
> I remember reading a long time ago that Bob Bruninga wanted advanced routing
> for aprs packets which would take a packet from me to a particular city.  It
> just dawned on me we have that now... we just need a *small* tweak to the IGATE
> software (Winaprs, APRSS-A and UI-View)...
>
> We assign each igate an alias and make it gate any packet which has it's name
> in the path out to 2m.
>
> For example, my town is Sumter.  SMS is the airport designator.  If my local
> igate is programmed to respond to SMS anywhere in a packet, then a packet such
> as :
>
> kd4rdb>aprs v relay,wide,sms will always be gated out to 2m by my local IGATE.
>
> of course I could see more than one "destination" into my path....
>
> kd4rdb>aprs v relay,wide,sms,atl,cae  would pop out in Sumter SC, Atlanta, and
> Columbia SC.
>
> Each IGATE would not care about the position of it's name in the path, just the
> fact that it's name was found in the path.
>
> Workable?  The present system requires the IGATE operator to manually list
> stations which will be gated out to 2m.  This gives the mobile user that option.

It's certainly do-able, but I'm fairly sure we don't have the
capability to do that right now in Xastir.

If it turns out to be something acceptable/desirable to the APRS
community, we'll see about adding it.

Right now routing for messages is automatic on igates, so I'm
curious what uses this more manual routine would be put to.  For
bulletins and posits?  Objects/items of interest to a particular
area?

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