I agree, although it shouldn't require a second radio.? There's no
reason that I can think of, that server software couldn't just queue
and echo ("store and forward") incoming (over the air) packets back
over the air, in a similar manner as an Ethernet switch.? An
Ethernet switch normally doesn't send packets back out the
originating port on the switch, but that's just a software
optimization in a normal switch.
On 2013-11-05 12:31, George Jones
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One thing that would spur DD
activity is if ICOM had designed the DD box as a true repeater
and not just an access point.
I have considered adding a second
DD box to my stack and pass the data from one box to the other
through a server.
Since our current box operates in
the 1250 range we could easily put another box in the 1297
range and create a true repeater.
I am not sure it is worth all of
the effort just to get ISDN speeds. There are other less
expensive options that are faster.
?
George - W4AQR