Honest question.? Not trying to be combative as I've learned something in this thread and am thankful for it.
Have you reached out to the offending station to offer guidance/suggestions?? As someone who is fairly new to APRS, I'd welcome an Elmer setting me straight.? I've even put my email address in my beacon in case someone wants to reach me.
On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 4:01 PM Patrick Connor via <n3tsz=[email protected]> wrote:
Or, you could use ! b/callsign1/callsign2/etc... to block individual stations.
If you do not like digipeating weather data, use ! s/_ to block the weather station symbol.
Section 9.6 of the User Guide describes Packet Filtering in detail.
Patrick (N3TSZ)
On Monday, March 8, 2021, 03:52:18 PM EST, Patrick Connor via <n3tsz=[email protected]> wrote:
That is an easy one.
After your digipeater definition add a filter like this:
FILTER 0 0 ! d/callsign1/callsign2/etc...
You can use this to block one, or more digipeaters.
I use ! d/* to block all digipeater traffic and only digipeat stations heard directly.
Good luck
Patrick (N3TSZ)
On Monday, March 8, 2021, 03:37:11 PM EST, Ivan Nikodijevic <yt1niv@...> wrote:
Hi all,
Direwolf works great for years now without any hickups. Eventually, there are some "experts" with a little or none awareness that they abuse radio traffic with their so called perfect digipeaters which emmits weather conditions every freakin minute or less, with fixed location, made of some arduinos or so... Been there, not the right path. I want to block specific callsigns from digipeating. Is that possible somehow? They are in the RF range of my digi and I can hear them very well. Suppose that this can be done with filters, but that is much more complicated cause I need to allow ALL OTHER stations (manually) ?