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Re: TXigate not TXing gated traffic


 

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Again, the _normal_design of an I-gate is not to do that. Are you referring to local APRSdroid and aprs.fi-on-iOS clients that don't _have_ 2-meter radios attached to them? Well, that is a problem, since these are not amateur radio stations (they are in the commercial cellular telephone service). You would have to configure your I-gate to forcibly transmit such stations (without forcibly transmitting other stations that do have direct RF connectivity). If your I-gate supports supplemental Tx filtering, there are some options you can try. However, the phone apps tend to make themselves hard to identify, because they probably use MicE packet format, which does not contain a tocall value that could be matched by the u/ filter. But the u/ filter doesn't support a range limit anyway, so if that worked, you would get

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of k9wkj <k9wkjham@...>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2023 9:33:57 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [direwolf] TXigate not TXing gated traffic
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Morning Andrew
well this is not about the fact it is not sending distant stuff over RF, I dont want it to.
it is that it wont send locally generated traffic over RF unless it comes in on RF
I need it to do that, as even if it is not a permanent setup, it needs to fill in the holes
I opened up the gate radius to try and get traffic to be transmitted
things are not very well covered around here so I normally ran the digi at a 50km radius which?
gives a bit of overlap with a big digi well to the northwest of us, but I never noticed it was not working as expected

FYI we use YAAC and Direwolf as a receive only standalone to populate a display on the wall of our
ARES tralier

de k9wkj

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