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HF UUCP (Was: Re: [BITX20] Best way to use #sbitx with N3FJP, WINLINK, other Windows ham radio apps?) #sBitx


 

Hi Gordon,

If later on anyone wants to put up a ham radio uucp HF gateway, As uucp setup is not that easy, I can help with all the uucp setup for remote and gateway stations (I have bash scripts and templates ready) and provide server access to our *.hermes.radio (just choose a subdomain) for initial testing, if needed. This is what we call "central" server, with real IP in the VPS. The "gateway" station just relays emails to "central" email server, and connects (or receive connection) to the "remote" stations over HF. This is the topology I put in place. With VARA and/or Ardop (this is what my uucp bridge supports [1]).

for example, to triger the connection to the gateway (and consequently synchronize the uucp jobs, aka. emais), from a remote station, I just do:
uucico -S gw

where gw is a uucp alias to the uucp gateway nodename, and remember to put the radio in the same frequency of the other station.

the uucp bridge automatically calls the nodename to be connected, which in the case is the callsign of the station, for example, PU2UIT (the nodenames must be valid callsigns for vara and ardop be happy).

[1]

Cheers,
Rafael

On 2/2/24 14:22, Gordon Gibby wrote:
Rafael, that is very upstanding of you!? ?I had no idea that uucp is still moving such traffic over HF radio? (I'm not counting Internet).
Thank you for the education -- I'm benefitting from your knowledge and experience!

The Winlink folks have both a centralized and a decentralized model, so it can gett tricky to count, but the data piles up month over month here:
(click the "traffic" tab):
?(see attachment)

looks like about 76,000 per HF in January
another 45,000 or so over VHF
Total over RF >100,000? or over 3,000 per day.

Again, EVENTUALLY a system will show up that gains even wider acceptance.? ?For all I know UUCP is "there" if you count military? (the above figures have no military).? ? I hadn't thought of that.....

THANKS!? It is great to learn from all the smart people here!
Gordon KX4Z


On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 9:16?AM HA3HZ <gyula@...> wrote:

There are a few LOG programs on github that work under Linux.
It is currently still being developed. It communicates with the
radio via port:

FieldDayLogger <>

not1mm <>

As far as I know, the N3FJP AC program works under Windows.
Wine or box86 seems to me to be highly OS dependent.
Therefore, I think that communication through the port should be
prioritized.
It is difficult to part with the usual program. We need to know
that only change is constant.
--
Gyula HA3HZ

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