This is the complete KPC-9612 TNC Digi setup with 8.3  firmware, any thing in RED needs inputed for True Wide n-N.

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BEACON   EVERY 0/EVERY 0

BLT

1 EVERY 00:15:00/EVERY 00:15:00

2 EVERY 00:29:00/EVERY 00:29:00

BTEXT    

DAYTIME  06/16/05 13:38:47

DAYTWEAK 8

DAYSTR   mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss

DIGIPEAT ON/ON

DWAIT 0

HID      OFF/OFF

LT

1 !4006.82NS08534.52W#PHG6460/A=001027/W-R-T-IN Chesterfield,In.

2 K9APR-3 Digi Madison/Delaware Co. k9apr@tawg.org

LTP

1 APRS VIA WIDE2-2/APRS VIA WIDE2-2

2 APRS VIA WIDE2-1/APRS VIA WIDE2-1

MXMIT    OFF/OFF

MYCALL   K9APR-3/K9APR-3

MYREMOTE K9APR-10

PACLEN 0

PBBS 0

RTEXT    interface

SUPLIST  ON K9APR-5

TXDELAY  30/30 (300/300 msec)

UNPROTO 

UIDIGI   ON WIDE1-1,WIDE4-4,WIDE5-5,WIDE6-6/ON WIDE1-1,WIDE4-4,WIDE5-5,WIDE6-6

UIFLOOD  WIDE,28,ID/WIDE,28,ID

UITRACE  IN,30/IN,30

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Were starting a new tread with all new UITRACE settings the old settings was UITRACE TRACE,28. The new setting is UITRACE IN,28. The IN part is for Indiana which will only be a state path. Where we had Trace n-N before IN n-N will take over. So your probably wondering what the end result will be huh? for the user of your digi. They will be able to fire off paths such as IN2-2 and it will work, just like Trace2-2 did before. Depending where you live IN can be changed. Just drop the n-N from the list below (example:ORWA).

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The following information is from Bob Bruninga (WB4APR).

 

 APRS Region       LANn-N   LATITUDE    LONGITUDE
----------------- -------- ----------  ------------
Oregon/Washington ORWAn-N  42    52    118    126
NOCAL             NOCALn-N 39.5  42    118    126
CA-CEN            CCALn-N  36    39.5  118    126
SOCAL             SOCALn-N 33.5  36    115.5  121.5
San Diego         SDn-N    32    33.5  114.5  118
Idaho/Montanna    IDMTn-N  42    50    104    118
Nevada            NVDA-N   35.5  42    114    118
Utah              SLCn-N   37    42    109    114
Colorado          COLn-N   37    41    102    109
Arizona           AZn-N    30    38    109    114
New Mexico        NMn-N    31    37    102    109
Dakotas/Neb       DKTNEn-N 40    49     96    104
Minneapolis       MNSPn-N  43    49     89     96
Iowa              IAn-N    40    43     90     96
Kansas City/MO    KCMOn-N  37    40     92    102
St Louis          STLMOn-N 36    42     88     92
Oklahoma City     OKCn-N   34    37     94    100
N. Texas          NTEXn-N  29    37    100    103
Dallas            DALSn-N  31    35     93    100
S. Texas          STEXn-N  26    31     93    100
W.Texas           WTEXn-N  29    32    100    107
Memphis/Arkansa s WTNAKn-N 33    37     88     94
Miss/Louisanna    MSLA     29    33     87     93
Wisconsin         WIn-N    42.5  46     87     91
Chicago           CHGOn-N  40.2  42.8   86     90
Indianna          INn-N    39    41     85     87
Michigan          MIn-N    42    46     81.5   86.5
Ohio              OHn-N    38    42     81     85
Kentucky          KYn-N    36.8  39.2   82     88
Knoxville         ETN      35    37     82     86
Nashville         NASHn-N  35    37     86     89
Alabama           ALAn-N   31    35     85     89
Ontario           ONn-N    42.5  49.5   75.5   82.5
Pittsburg         WPAn-N   38.8  42.2   78     82
Virginia          VAn-N    36.5  38.5   75     82.5
North Carolina    NCn-N    35    37     74     82.5
Georgia           GAn-N    33    35     82     86
South Carolina    SCn-N    31    35.5   78     83.5
N. Florida        NFLn-N   29    31     80     88
Central Florida   CFLn-N   27.2  29     80     84
S. Florida        SFLn-N   24    27.2   79     83
Baltimore/WashDC  MDCn-N   38    40     75     78
NYC/NJ            NYCNJn-N 39.5  42.5   72     76
New England       NENGn-N  41.5  46     68     73
Quebec            QEn-N    45    50     70     76
NewBruns/NovaSco  NBNSn-N  43    50     60     68

 

Please leave HID off, causes too much qrm.

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