Digipeaters
A digipeater is a type of digital repeater used in amateur radio (ham radio) and other non-commercial radio systems. Its primary function is to receive a digital packet transmission and then retransmit it, effectively extending the range of the original signal. This process is a form of store-and-forward communication, where the digipeater temporarily stores the data before sending it out again.
Digipeaters are crucial for building robust digital communication networks, especially in areas with limited direct radio
In packet radio, a station can "chain" multiple digipeaters together, with each digipeater forwarding the packet