Uidigi, Uiflood, Uitrace – Kenwood TM-D710GE User Manual

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06 APRS Networks

UIDIGI

With UIDIGI activated (On), when a digipeater receives a UI frame with a character string for alias (such as RELAY,

WIDE1‑1, etc.) that matches the alias character string in the digipeater, the digipeater repeats the packet substituting the

callsign from the digipeater’s MY CALLSIGN configuration and adding a completed flag (*).
UIDIGI should normally be off in a mobile. It is not good for mobiles to be digipeating all packets on the channel

because it causes much interference. But sometimes, in special cases, when a mobile is being used on top of a hill or a

special weak area to provide temporary emergency digipeating, then UIDIGI can be enabled with the WIDE1‑1 alias so

that this mobile can serve as the first hop out of an area. WIDE1-1 digipeating only operates on the first hop, so there is

not much damage to the network or to other traffic

MYCALL: W6DJY-1

UIDIGI: ON

ALIASES: WIDE1-1

WB4APR-9 > APK102,

WIDE1-1, WIDE2-1: Test

WB4APR-9 > APK102,

W6DJY-1*, WIDE2-1, Test

Fig. 6-5 Using UIDIGI

UIFLOOD

With UIFLOOD activated (On), when a digipeater receives a UI frame with a character string for alias in the form

XXXXn‑N where XXXX matches the alias character string in the digipeater, the digipeater subtracts 1 from N and

processes the packet reporting only the revised character string so as not to make the frame length too long. The

UIFLOOD technique does not provide traceable paths, so its use is not recommended except for supporting the SSn‑N

or SSSn‑N state or regional paths. Also the example should change to start with SS3‑3 instead of WIDE3‑3. UIFLOOD

should very rarely be used by mobiles.

MYCALL: W4DJY-1

UIFLOOD: ON

ALIAS: MD

SUBSTUTUTION: ID

WB4APR-9 > APK102,

MD3-3: Test

WB4APR-9 > APK102,

W4DJY-1*, MD3-2: Test

MYCALL: W5DJY-2

UIFLOOD: ON

ALIAS: MD

SUBSTUTUTION: ID

WB4APR-9 > APK102,

W5DJY-1*, MD3-1: Test

“MD” stands for

Maryland.

Fig. 6-6 Using UIFLOOD

The UIFLOOD method of digipeating is only a function of a full sized properly configured permanent digipeater. If

a mobile is activated with UIFLOOD, it can cause much unnecessary interference to the network. The only time to

ever activate a mobile with UIFLOOD is in very special cases, when a mobile is being used on top of a hill to provide

temporary emergency digipeating to replace a broken or missing wide area digipeater.

UITRACE

UITRACE functions similar to UIFLOOD with the difference that UITRACE reports the full relay path of digipeaters that

were used to relay the message. UITRACE is the most powerful and traceable digipeating function in APRS. It is the

basis of the New‑N paradigm discussed in 7.4 Digipeaters. Therefore, with UITRACE activated (On), when a digipeater

receives a UI frame with a character string for alias in the form XXXXn‑N where XXXX matches the alias character string

in the digipeater, the digipeater subtracts 1 from N and processes the packet reporting each of the previous digipeaters

as well as itself resulting in a frame length that becomes longer as the message is relayed. Using UITRACE allows you

to confirm the exact routing of any message.

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