[App_rpt-users] Node Type
Mike
mm at midnighteng.com
Wed May 16 18:51:27 UTC 2018
Perhaps what you are really looking for is the method to mask it showing
publicly as a resource.
More like a private node ?
Anyway, I think now that is what you were asking or need. Perhaps I am
wrong.
73,
...mike/kb8jnm
On 5/16/2018 2:22 PM, mwbesemer at cox.net wrote:
> Answered below... it is NOT frequency agile... that's a no brainer for
> me.
>
> But... it's not a repeater either.
>
> Yes... it's simplex, but it is not intended for other hams to work
> into the repeater through it; it's only there to connect the node to
> the repeater. If I list it as a simplex node, then nobody on the
> far-side will know that it's connected to a repeater - they'll just
> assume it spews out RF into a small, local area.
>
> In setting up the node on the website, there are separate selections
> for 'Remote Base' and 'Frequency Agile'. If you're saying I should
> NOT set it up as a non-frequency agile remote base, please explain why.
>
> Maybe I'm hung up on the definition of 'repeater' and 'remote base'.
>
> Mike
> WM4B
>
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 2:09 PM, Mike wrote:
>
>> I was pretty sure of why you were asking but carefull if you were not
>> providing all the info.
>>
>> It's about the radio attached to the node.
>>
>> can it change freq - Y , then it is freq agile
>>
>> - N then is it simplex or a repeater
>>
>> so if I connect to your node, what radio am I going to get ?
>>
>> ...mike/kb8jnm
>>
>>
>> On 5/16/2018 2:05 PM, mwbesemer at cox.net wrote:
>>> Perhaps a better way to phrase my question would be:
>>>
>>> When setting up the Radio Configuration for the node (on
>>> allstarlink.org), what is the node type? My choices are Repeater
>>> (full duplex), Simplex, Simplex with CT, or Remote Base.
>>>
>>> My thought process would be that 'Repeater' would be used if the
>>> node was physically attached to the repeater (through the
>>> controller), Simplex would be used to allow local stations to access
>>> ASL via RF, and that Remote Base is used to link the node to a
>>> repeater via RF (which is what I'm doing).
>>>
>>> Am I all wet?
>>>
>>> And while I'm at it, what about Interface Type (usbradio, simpleusb,
>>> or beagle) and Interface Variety (URI or USB FOB, NHRC, or
>>> Dingotel). I'll be using one of Kevin Custers RA-42's.
>>>
>>> Tnx,
>>>
>>> Mike - WM4B
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 1:44 PM, mwbesemer at cox.net wrote:
>>>
>>>> "links to the repeater only via the repeater input/output"... so no.
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>> WM4B
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 1:40 PM, Mike wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Can you change the freq of operation of the radio attached by
>>>>> command 'within/though" this node # ?
>>>>>
>>>>> ...is the answer to your question. location does not matter.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ...mike/kb8jnm
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/16/2018 12:54 PM, mwbesemer at cox.net wrote:
>>>>>> If a node is established at a location different from that of the
>>>>>> repeater and links to the repeater only via the repeater
>>>>>> input/output, would it be considered a non-frequency agile
>>>>>> remote-base?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>> WM4B
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