That makes sense to me and I will contact him. He is my neighbor. What I am not clear on is why all of a sudden it stopped working when it was working prior to the ISS APRS shutdown. It may also explain why when I see you (K4KDR) and send messages via the ISS (or what I am told is being digipeated because my radio gets a message that the ISS received it) you never see them. I have been trying off and on for a couple months now to reach you. I have successfully reached N1RCN on multiple occasions.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 8:59 PM Scott via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
Hi Brian & everyone.
Websites like ARISS.net monitor the APRS traffic and display a list of packets that match certain criteria. In the case of a site that wants to display packets digipeated via the ISS, they're looking for "RS0ISS*", which is appended to the digipeat path of a packet that is relayed thru the ISS.
When it works correctly, you transmit a packet that is digipeated by the ISS and the digipeat from the ISS is heard by an iGate that puts it onto the internet for sites like ARISS.net to display.
However, generally speaking, the APRS network is designed to toss out "duplicate" packets. And as you might imagine, it's first-come-first-served.
If you'll notice on the following link to a screen shot:
https://www.qsl.net/k/k4kdr//images/KO4AQF-digipeats.png
... the vast majority of your packets are being heard DIRECTLY by in iGate run by W4GCW. So, a good portion of the time, when you get digipeated via the ISS, the APRS network considers that a duplicate and it's discarded. YOU (and others) might hear it off the air, but it'll never show up online anywhere.
In the same image you can contrast those locally heard packets with packets that were digipeated & uploaded by iGate's KE4AZZ-3 & KC5ILO-12... of course that's how it's supposed to work.
You might want to reach out to W4GCW to see if he'll filter out your call sign on his iGate to give your digipeated packets a chance to be heard by an iGate and get forwarded onto the greater APRS network as DIGIPEATS (instead of being discarded as duplicates).
-Scott, K4KDR
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 7:30 PM Brian Wilkins KO4AQF via AMSAT-BB < amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:
I had no issue until it went offline and then came back. I believe one of the iGates near me may have went offline since the ISS APRS pause as ISS
is
confirming my messages however nothing is showing up on ariss.net and I can exchange messages with others. I am considering building my own APRS RX iGate from an RTLSDR and Raspberry Pi just to digipeat my own packers
back
to APRS.fi website
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 7:22 PM John Brier via AMSAT-BB < amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:
I got through it on March 21st on a 12 degree pass using a TH-D72 and
an
Arrow:
https://twitter.com/SpaceComms1/status/1241598936814694400?s=19
It was hard, as I believe it is a little deaf or not decoding
consistently
based on past reports. Some have said it seems to be easier with
Kenwood
radios.
They are sending up a new Kenwood radio system soon that supports digipeater ops so don't dismiss this mode entirely!
73' John Brier KG4AKV
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020, 19:02 Steve Kristoff via AMSAT-BB < amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:
Has anyone been able to digipeat APRS through the ISS with a 5 watt
HT
and an Arrow antenna lately? If so, what are your secrets for
success?
If 5 watts and an Arrow doesn't work please let me know that, too,
so I
can pursue a different aspect of our hobby. thanks! Steve AI9IN Grid EM79ji Oldenburg IN 47036
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