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Packet Setup                                          

Two meter radio
1200 baud TNC                                                                      
Suitable Antenna                                                                     
Portable computer or terminal
Power Source

 

Voice Setup

Two meter radio
Suitable Antenna                                                                    
Power Source

 

Packet Station Notes: 
A printer for reports and runner lists is desirable, but not necessary.


All Race related documents will be available on the "Download" tab; this is in addition/supplemental to the normal things you will receive at the Communications meeting at Sugarhouse Park.  These documents can be saved to your computer and printed as needed.


Depending on the checkpoint location relative to the CLAY, MDELL, LEWIS or ISLAND nodes, the required antenna might be as simple as a vertical quarter wave. In most locations a small yagi is desirable, as the node station transmit power is relatively meager. A hand held type radio is normally sufficient. Large amounts of transmit power only help the circuit in one direction. A suitable antenna is far more critical to successful node access. 

Terminal software can be either Windows or DOS. Both Tera Term and HyperTerminal work well with Windows.  ProComm or 
ARESPACK can be used with DOS systems. A high speed computer is not necessary, as the system is limited by the speed of the 1200 baud packet link. More critical is the ability to see the screen of the computer in the light conditions at the checkpoint and sufficient battery power. Many color screens are very difficult to see in a bright environment.

TNC parameter setup is critical for successful interface with the system. With nearly twenty packet stations in use for the event, there will be a wide variety of types of equipment. This list is provided to give setup parameters that are generally optimal for interfacing with the network and database. It is strongly suggested that you set your equipment up, enter these TNC parameters, and then experiment with the system setup in the Salt Lake Valley well before the race.  Some of these parameters are entered to optimize a system with many simultaneous users, and a small improvement could be shown by changing them if you are the only station using the system. So please make adjustments with care:

 

TNC Parameters

TNC Command

Value

 Comments

ACKPRIOR

ON

 

AX25L2V2

ON

 

BEACON

0

EVERY 0 in some TNCs

DEADTIME

30

300 ms - MFJ & TAPR TNCs only - equivalent to SLOTTIME

DWAIT

73

few modern TNCs have this command

FRACK

10

10 sec. TM-D700 default is 3. Change to 10.

MAXFRAME

1

 

MONITOR

OFF

Suggest turning monitor off for ease of use.

MYCALL

CALL

TM-D700 users be sure to put in your call. “NOCALL” not accepted.

PACLEN

234

TM-D700 default is 128. Change to 234.

PERSIST

63

TM-D700 default is 128. Change to 63.

PPERSIST

ON

not on all TNCs

RESPTIME

10

1.0 sec. TM-D700 default is 5. Change to 10.

RETRY

10

 

SLOTS

4

MFJ TNCs only

SLOTTIME

30

300 ms – not on MFJ TNCs

TXDELAY

40

400 ms. TM-D700 default of 50 is fine.

  

Voice Station Notes:
The antenna setup will be similar to the Packet setup above based on the location of your station with respect to the repeater you will be using.  The repeaters utilized for the event are listed on the "Op Freq" tab.  


Packet is the primary mode for sending and receiving runner data.  Voice is primary for reporting emergencies needing immediate attention. Voice is also a backup for runner data and coordinating with NCS and with other stations or operators.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 August 2011 14:29
 

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