Re: Vara HF Port and Listen
That is as intended. When you attach it assumes you are going to make a call, so blocks incoming calls. 73, John
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John G8BPQ
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#43155
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Re: New Version
OK, here's a new one with the modified code. VARA Log: 2025-02-17 16:44:33 Incoming connection... 2025-02-17 16:44:35 Incoming connection... 2025-02-17 16:44:38 Incoming connection... 2025-02-17
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Lee Bengston
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#43154
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Vara HF Port and Listen
My Vara port works fine for receiving, as far as I know.? To my node, to my BBS, and to my RMS. As soon as I attach the Vara Port either via a terminal or a forwarding connect script the LISTEN light
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Mark Taylor
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Re: New Version
Nice. I have it running - shows as .63, so that should be it. Thanks, Lee [email protected]> wrote:
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Lee Bengston
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#43152
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Re: New Version
I just can't see where it is crashing I've built a version that logs a whole load of extra stuff to syslog when processing? an incoming connect. Hopefully that will help narrow down the problem. File
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John G8BPQ
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Re: BPQMAIL crashes after upgrade of BPQ32 to 6.0.24.62
Use your Windows Explorer and go to c:\windows\sysWOW64 and find the bpq32.dll file. Right click on it, select properties, details, and verify the version. Then check the BPQMail.exe file at c:Program
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Mark Taylor
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Re: New Version
OK, there's already a new one this morning. This time it correlates to an incoming VARA connection from a different station, so N9SEO can rest easier. :-) I have an external script that detects when
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Lee Bengston
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#43149
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Re: BPQMAIL crashes after upgrade of BPQ32 to 6.0.24.62
Hey Ray, Yes, I did that. My BPQ32 is at the lastest beta version. Narco
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Marco Di Martino
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Re: BPQMAIL crashes after upgrade of BPQ32 to 6.0.24.62
Did you download the bpq32.zip file and update the bpq32.dll file ? Ray N3HYM
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Ray Adkins
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Re: New Version
Update - here are the syslogs from yesterday for the crashes at 16:54 UTC and 19:00 UTC (Syslog is in local time). 2025-02-16T10:53:04.094407-06:00 odroid LINBPQ[19870]: Sending APRS Beacon to port
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Lee Bengston
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BPQMAIL crashes after upgrade of BPQ32 to 6.0.24.62
Hi all, I've upgraded my BPQ32 running on Windows 10 to the version 6.0.24.62. BPQMAIL has been upgraded to 6.0.24.62 as well. When I execute BPQMAIL it runs for few seconds and then it crashes. I
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Marco Di Martino
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#43145
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Re: New Version
I think I read that syslog is depreciated in this version of Ubuntu, but I can look at pulling the equivalent if that's the case. Yesterday it was the same station, but when I first saw it happen in
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Lee Bengston
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Re: WhatsPac
[email protected]> wrote: Fyi, KIDDER is G8PZT (Paula's XRouter node). I have a link, so anyone that can reach either K5DAT-7 or K5DAT-5 can reach KIDDER via "C KIDDER" or "C G8PZT". 73, Lee K5DAT
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Lee Bengston
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Re: New Version
Thanks, Lee. I checked the code and there haven¡¯t been any significant changes to the VARA code since .53 so something odd is going on. Do you have the syslog for the time of this crash? Is it
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John G8BPQ
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Re: WhatsPac
Hi Mark, I think you might be getting confused, as XRouter doesn't use MAP statements. If you are using XRouter, the MAP statements go in the BPQ configuration, to allow BPQ and XRouter to talk at
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Paula
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Re: New Version
Update - it went down again in sync with an incoming VARA connection - from the same station. I reverted to .53 afterward. VARA LOG: 2025-02-16 18:59:59 Incoming connection... 2025-02-16 19:00:01
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Lee Bengston
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Re: WhatsPac
The equipment at GB7NBH has been moved and the radios are off at the moment.. I believe that it will be back up and running Tomorrow at some point.. This will account for not progressing to the
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Simon G4WQG
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Re: WhatsPac
I believe the longer term plan for WhatsPac is to have sort of federared servers, a side effect of which would probably be that separate networks could exist, so there could be a US one in time. That
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Matt H
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Re: WhatsPac
I don't? use xrouter. The new WhatsPac interface in BPQ removes the need for it. WhatsPac is just a BPQ application. You connect to the node that runs it and type the application, so need to be able
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John G8BPQ
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Re: WhatsPac
John, I can see that if it were an RF connection.? If you choose I am a BPQ Sysop and want to set up an L4 connection I thought the instruction would take your information, have you install a MAP
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Mark Taylor
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