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G6XCJ  > UIV32    01.07.08 12:07l 31 Lines 1342 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Report.
Path: DB0FHN<DB0FOR<DB0MRW<DK0WUE<DB0RES<ON0AR<GB7CIP<GB7COV<GB7BED<GB7IMK
Sent: 080630/1819Z @:GB7IMK.#43.GBR.EU #:19727 [Via TCP/IP] $:D40297G6XCJ
From: G6XCJ@GB7IMK.#43.GBR.EU
To  : UIV32@EU


UIV32
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Have just returned from a 3,000 mile tour of France and have to report
that in France UIV32 is alive and well if the path:relay,trace7-7 is used.
I was receiving several digi's an hour as i travelled north to south and
to east and west. Great.

Packet in GB is confined to areas below Watford Gap. There are one or two
digipeaters, like my own, but in the main my digi's are heard by merchant
marine vessels only. APRS is wrong. There is much more to UIV32 one only
has to play around with it and the bug will be caught:)

Reminder:The EU Paradigm is mobile :RELAY,TRACE7-7 (3-3 in saturated
areas) and for fixed home base :APRS,TRACE7-7 (3-3 saturated areas).
Position reporting really is not the only function of UIV32. There is IM
in real-time and Email plus a host of others like Message taking etc....


73 de Rodge.(G6XCJ also G0CJM) -at-gb7imk.ampr.org
Radio Amateur since 1983. Homebrewer.RSGB/BRARS/G-QRP 4331
Message timed:19:06 on 30/06/2008 Registered WinPack-Telnet V6.80
In memory of Roger Barker G4IDE(SK)(Programmer) DPA 1998 Compliance.
Authorised RSGB volunteer Morse tutor GB2CW.QRV:3.550 weeknights between
1930 and 2000. E&OE.
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PLEASE DO NOT COPY MY MAILING. Thank you. DPA 1998 forbids same.


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