Configuring Three Digis Using the UIFLOOD Command
Here, three digis, with MYCALLs of A, B, and C, are configured with an alias of
WIDE, and UIDWAIT is set ON. For example station A’s UIFLOOD call is set
as follows:
cmd: UIFLOOD wide,30,ID
The reporting station path is then set to GPS via WIDE4-4, and a UI packet is
launched. Any one of the stations monitoring will then display the resulting ac-
tion as follows:
NØGZZ>GPS,WIDE4-4: <UI>:5
NØGZZ>GPS,A*,WIDE4-3: <UI>:5
NØGZZ>GPS,B*,WIDE4-3: <UI>:5
NØGZZ>GPS,C*,WIDE4-3: <UI>:5
Note that all three digis see the UI frame addressed to GPS via WIDE4-4. They
then, in turn digipeat that frame, inserting and marking as digipeated (*) their
MYCALL, and include the new to- be-digipeated and decremented field of
WIDE4-3. Note that each digi hears the UI frames repeated by the others but
does not digipeat those in turn since a timeout of 30 seconds was specified by the
UIFLOOD command. See the command specification for details.
Configuring Three Digis Using the UITRACE Command
Here, three digis, with MYCALLs of A, B, and C, are configured with an alias of
TRACE; and UIDWAIT is set ON. For example station A’s UITRACE alias is
set as follows:
cmd: UITRACE TRACE
The reporting station path is then set to GPS via TRACE4-4, and a UI packet is
launched. Any one of the stations monitoring will then display the resulting ac
-
tion as follows:
cmd:NØGZZ>GPS,TRACE4-4: <UI>:5
NØGZZ>GPS,B*,TRACE4-3: <UI>:5
GPS NMEA Interfacing Capability Packet Modes of Operation
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