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Re: BPQ32 config question
OK maybe that is it, I want to broadcast my nodes on my 2 RF ports, both ASYN and Kiss..... I see others doing it with BPQ nodes on my RF links Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #42914 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
I forget there also needs to be an NODESINTERVAL statement in your main configuration. -- 73, Mark, N5MDT Montgomery, Texas http://n5mdt.ham-radio-op.net:52852
By Mark Taylor · #42913 ·
Re: Ping/Poll possibility?
<cmolnar65@...> wrote: If I understand this correctly, you are asking for BPQ nodes to be coded to be able to send the "ping" and also respond to it. So this would work only with other
By Lee Bengston · #42912 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
What kind of port?? I have my Broadcast Nodes in my AXIP port.? I do not do NetRom on any RF port. -- 73, Mark, N5MDT Montgomery, Texas http://n5mdt.ham-radio-op.net:52852
By Mark Taylor · #42911 ·
Re: Ping/Poll possibility?
Does the command: MH [port] work for you? -- 73, Mark, N5MDT Montgomery, Texas http://n5mdt.ham-radio-op.net:52852
By Mark Taylor · #42910 ·
Ping/Poll possibility?
I am wondering if there would be anyway to add a command to BPQ that would allow you to "Ping" or "Poll" to see what stations on RF are hearing you. The way I see it is: PING # where # is the port
By Christopher Molnar KO4YAW · #42909 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
The node does not seem to like the BROADCAST statement in the port definition! I get an error at node startup indicating "Source record not recognized: BROADCAST NODES" Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #42908 ·
Re: ChatNode RTL?
Hi John, ????? this is? from my chatlog: 241231 15:42:21 |RWQCHA??? Connecting to Chat Node RWQCHA 241231 15:42:21 <RWQCHA??? *** CONNECTED 241231 15:42:21 >RWQCHA??? C VE2RWQ-6 241231
By Jean L¨¦tourneau · #42907 ·
Re: ChatNode RTL?
Hi Mark, ???? The reason is simple, you connect the worng node. BPQ Node is VE2PKT-2 73 and Happy New Year 2025. Jean, VA2OM / VE2PKT
By Jean L¨¦tourneau · #42906 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
Thanks i will give that a try. Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #42905 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
A couple of things.. Att he end of a MAP line be sure thers is a B.? That will broadcast the node information to this connection. Besure you have BROADCAST NODES in your AXIP port configuration.?
By Mark Taylor · #42904 ·
Re: ChatNode RTL?
*RTL is the initial handshake message on a chat node to node link. Where are you seeing it? 73, John
By John G8BPQ · #42903 ·
Re: ChatNode RTL?
I don't really have an answer for the RTL error, but I connected to your node to try and get a better understanding of your routes, connections, etc... In one of the other two messages of the same
By Mark Taylor · #42902 ·
BPQ32 config question
How do I get the linbpq node to broadcast all the node services (Node, chat, BBS etc) in the Netrom node broadcast ..... so far I only get the actual node-ssid/alias broadcast? Thanks, and Happy New
By Bob-va3rjs · #42901 ·
Re: ChatNode RTL?
Still have not find and answer. -- 73 de Jean, VA2OM / VE2PKT Sysop de: VE2PKT (BBS), VE2PKT-2 (BPQNode), VE2PKT-4 (XRPI) : VE2PKT-5 (Jnos), VE2PKT-9 (DXCluster) RF: 145.05 Mhz (1.2K Bps) Packet,
By Jean L¨¦tourneau · #42900 ·
Re: New bpq32 install connection refused
The routing trace from the BBS log file should show what routing decisions the BBS made. If you can't see anything send me a copy and I'll have a look. 73, John
By John G8BPQ · #42899 ·
Re: linbpq64 forwarding problems personal messages.
By not forwarding a message BPQ is telling you that it cannot find a route to the recipient. If you created the message in both cases and the values are as you say then it is a situation that cannot
By Mark Taylor · #42898 ·
Re: linbpq64 forwarding problems personal messages.
Hi Bod, I don't know the answer, but I'm curious what the route trace looks like in the BBS log. Of a message that does get into the queue and of a message that doesn't get into the queue. All the
By Niels PD9Q · #42897 ·
linbpq64 forwarding problems personal messages.
The problem is that personal messages to the same destination are not always forwarded. One is forwarded and the other not and all have exactly the address. I tried several version of linbpq64, from
By Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty VE3TOK · #42896 ·
Re: I am looking for QTterm for MacOS on M-series processors
Apple provides a translator between Intel-based code and Apple Silicon. It is hidden from you but "just works'. It is much like Rosetta, in the olden days, when Apple switched from Motorola to Intel
By Jim Wagner · #42895 ·