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At 3/30/2003 09:23 AM -0500, you wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Bob,<br><br>
Congrats. When you get a primary feed from someone, you should also
have a<br>
secondary feed just in case they go down. To do that, do a
set/isolate call<br>
for the secondary node. This way even if you are connected to both
nodes at<br>
the same time, the dreaded loop does not occur. Since my bandwidth
is<br>
tight, if you want a secondary feed, let me know.<br><br>
John KE2OI</blockquote><br><br>
Seems you could do this with crontab. <br>
Something like <br>
first line would be on minutes 0,10,20,30,40,50, if not connected to
primary node connect secondary node<br>
second line on minutes 5,15,25,35,45,55 if not connected to secondary
node connect primary node<br>
Because I think if you filter routes, spots, announce you can't use
set/isolate<br><br>
73 Hank K8DD</html>