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Re: Need some help figuring this out


 
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Yes..... Same RF freq. and within RF range of each other and you are good to go.--
That may not be entirely correct, we are a group of 15 have used D_RATS since the original version 0..3.3? via ratflector and via radio. Due to some issues with Comcast we have taken down our ratflector, and are now using D-RATS strictly on RF, we went through versions daily build 2012 and 2014 with no problems, D-RATS was always there and reliable both Inet and RF.
We are now using 0.3.9 exclusively (no beta) and seeing receive issues that we have never experienced before, we have tried both repeater and simplex with the same results on both.
Receive is intermittent at best for some stations, some not at all, and others no issue whatsoever.? One station has tried 2 radios, 2 WIN 7 computers, and different USB ports and cables, he receives some but not all stations, simplex or repeater.
Other stations just receive intermittently, also through the repeater and simplex, 2 stations regularly copy all transmissions and pings.
We have run connectivity tests from an operating station to the defective stations and get no results, yet all of these stations did work well previously. The stations that do not receive messages do not see all of the stations on air in their station list as you would expect. A ping from a defective station yields a report that station* replied to the ping but it does not always show up in the station list.
We have run tests and nets and have yet to find a reason for the reception issues, the defective stations do transmit fine.?
We have come to the conclusion that there is something amiss in the reception of the station id that does not allow the station to acknowledge the sending station.??

One other issue that we have just seen crop up is the maptiles are not loading on a win 11 machine, we have verified the tile address to be correct.?
AL M
KF5SMH

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