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:: FLEXNET BEACONS ::
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The command BEACON defines the configuration of mailbeacon of PC/Flexnet
digi. This information is saved in file "b.fpr".
There are some rules for "b.fpr":
- on all links there can be so much beacons defined as you like
- every beacon line has following structure:
<min> <port> <tocall [via <call> [<call>...]]> : <text> #
"#" divides different beacon information
<min> is the time in minutes between two beacon transmissions
(range: 0...255 [min]; 0 means no beacon)
<port> is the channel where the beacon should transmitted
<tocall> is the target call of the beacon, e.g. "BEACON", "RMNC",
"FLXNET","TEST" or others
via there may be defined up to 8 digipeaters over which the beacon
should be transmitted
Example: #10 0 FLEX:Digi Homburg - JN39PJ - Homburg/Hoecherberg - R 61
#30 1 FLEX DB0DIG DB0HOM:Interlink DB0HOM-DB0DIG QRV
#5 0
FLXNET:Testbake.... DB0xxx
The above example transmits three beacons, which are divided through
"#" char (bake1...#...bake2...#...bake3).
- between the single beacons you can use carriage returns (CR) for
better overview of file
- it makes sense to put the "#" chars (as in example) at beginning of
lines, then beacons have a CR at their end
- capital/small letters don't worry for call
- the sender call of each beacon is everytime the MYCALL of digi
- if there is no beacon defined, digi sends each three minutes a default
beacon on user channel (SSID 0)
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