let me make this entire issue clear. I don't have anything against this person 
directly. I know what setting he needs to changes and how to change it if he 
would only change it and try to take the help then it would make everyone 
happy. from what I'm see is its his cornering settings, he just needs to change 
his SBTTIME settings as it shows in some setup programs or some people call it 
the turn time. I just wanted to make this clear that I have nothing directly 
against the person its just been over a year since 5 people have talked to him 
and if is wiling to listen to people I will hope network back up.  I just 
wanted to point this out just in case it got back to him.
K7CDL
Ron


From: Rudy 
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 5:01 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [tracker2] Re: blocking a call sign from i-gate


  
Nasty, I like it.

--- In [email protected], James Ewen <ve6...@...> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Ron K7CDL
> <wyoming_semi_dri...@...> wrote:
> 
> > i have one person that does nothing but hammer the system and has
> > been tould about it sience last year and still no fix.
> 
> Not much you can do except try to educate.
> 
> > how do i block a call sign to not allow them into the system?
> 
> You can't. Anyone can transmit a signal on 144.390, and you can not
> stop the transmissions from coming out of the station without
> physically shutting the station down.
> 
> > is there anyway to block them out of the tracker so it doesnt digi
> > and it doesnt even allow it into the KISS mode?
> 
> Are you running a mobile digipeater? Shut off digipeating, and you
> won't digipeat the station.
> 
> You'll need to change the frequency in your unit to really put the
> thing into ignore mode.
> 
> You're not going to be able to do much to affect the operation of this
> other station. He's pumping out packets once every 60 seconds, 24
> hours a day, and running his own i-gate.
> 
> You could stoop below his level, and drop a millwatt output APRS
> station on his doorstep, pumping packets out every few seconds,
> swamping the input to his i-gate, so that it can't hear anything else.
> When he notices, you might be able to negotiate a truce.
> 
> Oops, did I say that in my outside voice?
> 
> James
> VE6SRV
>



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