Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
What Steve said.? Add a TXDELAY=500 line to both nodes' ports to start with and if that works, reduce the TXDELAY till it's shorter but still long enough to work.? Also, disable your KISSOPTIONS=NOPARAMS line in your port config.
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
This looks like it might be a DW connected mode issue, which it does not do well at all!
The trace shows it sends multiple RR frames with no reply and then discs. The -1 mode does hear - 7
Does it work over a kiss tcp /udp link??
Does it always stop at the same point?? Try adding a 0.5sec delay between each send from the application to see if it has any effect??
73s? Steve?
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I am trying to set up a node that can run an application for me that can be accessed via hf radio. I have a test setup with two each of hf radios and sound cards and computers (the server computer is running linbpq and the client computer is running bpq32), and I'm trying to get the packet transfer to go smoothly, but it seems that the node that runs the application starts spitting out packets as fast as it can, and the receiving end stops receiving them. I'm using direwolf tnc on both computers. I would wonder if this was beyond the ability of packet, but I wouldn't know.. Here is what it says in direwolf on the "server" node from start to finish:
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KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(SABM cmd, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(UA res, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(I cmd, n(s)=0, n(r)=0, p=1, pid=0xf0)irc<0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR res, n(r)=1, f=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=0, n(r)=1, p=0, pid=0xf0)*** Connected to IRC ? ? ? ? <0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=1, p=0, pid=0xf0): NOTICE Auth :*** Looking up your hostname...<0x0d>:kq [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=2, n(r)=1, p=1, pid=0xf0) NOTICE Auth :*** Found your hostname (localhost)<0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=1, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=1, p=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=1, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 120 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=2, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 120 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=3, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 121 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=3, f=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=1, p=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 118 ? FX.25 ? _111___ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=3, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 116 ? FX.25 ? _11____ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0)NICK matt<0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR res, n(r)=2, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 120 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(I cmd, n(s)=2, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0)USER matt * * :mattr<0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR res, n(r)=3, f=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=3, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0): NOTICE Auth :Welcome to <0x02>KQ4RST<0x02>!<0x0d>: [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=4, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)m 001 matt :Welcome to the KQ4RST IRC Network matt!matt@localhos [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=5, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)t<0x0d>: 002 matt :Your host is , running [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=6, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0) version InspIRCd-2.0<0x0d>: 003 matt :This server was<0x20> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=4, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 118 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=5, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 117 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=6, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=7, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _10____ Audio input level is too high.? Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=7, f=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=7, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)created 04:31:21 Aug 16 2024<0x0d>: 004 matt kq4rst.irc [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=0, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0).com InspIRCd-2.0 iosw biklmnopstv bklov<0x0d>: 005 mat [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)t AWAYLEN=200 CASEMAPPING=rfc1459 CHANMODES=b,k,l,imnpst CHANNEL
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The client computer stops registering any communication right here.
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[0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=2, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0)LEN=64 CHANTYPES=# CHARSET=ascii ELIST=MU FNC KICKLEN=255 MAP MA [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=7, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)created 04:31:21 Aug 16 2024<0x0d>: 004 matt kq4rst.irc [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=0, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0).com InspIRCd-2.0 iosw biklmnopstv bklov<0x0d>: 005 mat [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)t AWAYLEN=200 CASEMAPPING=rfc1459 CHANMODES=b,k,l,imnpst CHANNEL [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=2, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0)LEN=64 CHANTYPES=# CHARSET=ascii ELIST=MU FNC KICKLEN=255 MAP MA [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(DISC cmd, p=1)
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I attached the config file that I am using for both the client and the server bpq nodes. What could be the cause the packets failing to be received? Just too much information?.. Or is it configured incorrectly?
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Thanks, guys
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Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
Hello,
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I am trying to set up a node that can run an application for me that can be accessed via hf radio. I have a test setup with two each of hf radios and sound cards and computers (the server computer is running linbpq and the client computer is running bpq32), and I'm trying to get the packet transfer to go smoothly, but it seems that the node that runs the application starts spitting out packets as fast as it can, and the receiving end stops receiving them. I'm using direwolf tnc on both computers. I would wonder if this was beyond the ability of packet, but I wouldn't know.. Here is what it says in direwolf on the "server" node from start to finish:
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KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(SABM cmd, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(UA res, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(I cmd, n(s)=0, n(r)=0, p=1, pid=0xf0)irc<0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR res, n(r)=1, f=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=0, n(r)=1, p=0, pid=0xf0)*** Connected to IRC ? ? ? ? <0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=1, p=0, pid=0xf0):kq4rst.irc.com NOTICE Auth :*** Looking up your hostname...<0x0d>:kq [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=2, n(r)=1, p=1, pid=0xf0)4rst.irc.com NOTICE Auth :*** Found your hostname (localhost)<0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=1, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=1, p=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=1, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 120 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=2, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 120 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=3, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 121 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=3, f=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=1, p=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 118 ? FX.25 ? _111___ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=3, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 116 ? FX.25 ? _11____ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0)NICK matt<0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR res, n(r)=2, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 120 ? FX.25 ? _000___ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(I cmd, n(s)=2, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0)USER matt * * :mattr<0x0d> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR res, n(r)=3, f=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=3, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0):kq4rst.irc.com NOTICE Auth :Welcome to <0x02>KQ4RST<0x02>!<0x0d>:kq4rst.irc.co [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=4, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)m 001 matt :Welcome to the KQ4RST IRC Network matt!matt@localhos [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=5, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)t<0x0d>:kq4rst.irc.com 002 matt :Your host is kq4rst.irc.com, running [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=6, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0) version InspIRCd-2.0<0x0d>:kq4rst.irc.com 003 matt :This server was<0x20> [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=4, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 118 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=5, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 117 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=6, f=0)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _00____ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.1] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=7, f=1)
KQ4RST-1 audio level = 119 ? FX.25 ? _10____ Audio input level is too high. ?Reduce so most stations are around 50. [0.2] KQ4RST-1>KQ4RST-7:(RR res, n(r)=7, f=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=7, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)created 04:31:21 Aug 16 2024<0x0d>:kq4rst.irc.com 004 matt kq4rst.irc [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=0, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0).com InspIRCd-2.0 iosw biklmnopstv bklov<0x0d>:kq4rst.irc.com 005 mat [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)t AWAYLEN=200 CASEMAPPING=rfc1459 CHANMODES=b,k,l,imnpst CHANNEL
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The client computer stops registering any communication right here.
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[0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=2, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0)LEN=64 CHANTYPES=# CHARSET=ascii ELIST=MU FNC KICKLEN=255 MAP MA [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=7, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)created 04:31:21 Aug 16 2024<0x0d>:kq4rst.irc.com 004 matt kq4rst.irc [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=0, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0).com InspIRCd-2.0 iosw biklmnopstv bklov<0x0d>:kq4rst.irc.com 005 mat [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=1, n(r)=3, p=0, pid=0xf0)t AWAYLEN=200 CASEMAPPING=rfc1459 CHANMODES=b,k,l,imnpst CHANNEL [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(I cmd, n(s)=2, n(r)=3, p=1, pid=0xf0)LEN=64 CHANTYPES=# CHARSET=ascii ELIST=MU FNC KICKLEN=255 MAP MA [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(RR cmd, n(r)=3, p=1) [0L] KQ4RST-7>KQ4RST-1:(DISC cmd, p=1)
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I attached the config file that I am using for both the client and the server bpq nodes. What could be the cause the packets failing to be received? Just too much information?.. Or is it configured incorrectly?
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Thanks, guys
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Re: Settings for telnet RMS Gateway?
Were you ever able to get this working? I just went through the process of setting up LinBPQ and was hoping I would be able to send and receive messages on it through RadioMail!
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Re: NETROM packets arriving out of sequence
Hi Kevin.
QtTermTCP monitor is probably the simplest and if you have a recent
version you can log monitor output to disk.
Assuming it is a single netrom connect then any packet resequencing
will be done at the final node so a trace of that should be enough.
The syslog output may also be useful as that may have details of
packets arriving out of sequence.
73,
John
On 15/08/2024 22:19, Kevin, M0AHN
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Hello John
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I run a BPQ node in the South West of England and have
observed some occasions where packets are arriving out of order
over NETROM. The symptom is seen when connecting over 2 hops (so
3 BPQ nodes involved) to both a BBS and custom Application
hosted on a TCP port.
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Recovery when using the BBS is relatively straightforward,
just request the message again. It is fatal for the custom
application though, which is sending structured data.?
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I'd be happy to try and reproduce the issue but wanted to ask
how best to capture the logs? I can run a monitor in QtTermTCP,
or via the AGW port, or using KISS Proxy. Also, do you need the
logs from all 3 BPQ nodes involved or just the final node where
the problem was observed?
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Thanks in advance
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73
Kevin
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NETROM packets arriving out of sequence
Hello John
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I run a BPQ node in the South West of England and have observed some occasions where packets are arriving out of order over NETROM. The symptom is seen when connecting over 2 hops (so 3 BPQ nodes involved) to both a BBS and custom Application hosted on a TCP port.
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Recovery when using the BBS is relatively straightforward, just request the message again. It is fatal for the custom application though, which is sending structured data.?
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I'd be happy to try and reproduce the issue but wanted to ask how best to capture the logs? I can run a monitor in QtTermTCP, or via the AGW port, or using KISS Proxy. Also, do you need the logs from all 3 BPQ nodes involved or just the final node where the problem was observed?
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Thanks in advance
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Kevin
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Re: Enable Forwarding and Send Personal Mail Only Question
Jeff to the rescue!! - Thanks!
73 de Chris ww2bsa
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On 08/14/2024 1:51 PM EDT Jeff KP3FT via groups.io <kp3ft@...> wrote:
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Keep forwarding enabled and tick Send Personal Mail Only.? That'll work; I found out by accident a couple years ago... Personal Mail Only was ticked and I didn't know it, and wondered why Bulls were never getting forwarded :)
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Re: Enable Forwarding and Send Personal Mail Only Question
Keep forwarding enabled and tick Send Personal Mail Only.? That'll work; I found out by accident a couple years ago... Personal Mail Only was ticked and I didn't know it, and wondered why Bulls were never getting forwarded :)
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Enable Forwarding and Send Personal Mail Only Question
My forwarding partner is requesting a temp stop to sending bulletins to his BBS.
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Should I:
Un-tick? Enable Forwarding? (or will this stop ALL forwarding - personal and bulls?)
Tick Send Personal Mail Only? (keep forwarding on but tick this to send personal only?)
or
Un-tick Fowarding AND tick Send Personal Mail?
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Thank you in advance as I wasn't successful in locating this answer in previous posts.
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73 de Chris
ww2bsa.org
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Richard Hendricks - KE0GB
John:
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It was a case of bad syntax.? We had set it to:
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AUTOADDMAP OFF
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BPQ32 ignores the argument and enabled it.
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Correct syntax:
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AUTOADDMAP
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...by itself with no arguments, and a semicolon to comment it out to disable,
or by just leaving it out of bpq32.cfg.
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73 - Rick
KE0GB
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A means automatically added as a result of AUTOADDMAP. If you don't
have that then it looks like a bug. Can you send me the config?
Thanks,
John
On 11/08/2024 21:34, Richard Hendricks
- KE0GB wrote:
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John:
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We have a question regarding the
axresolver:
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What does an "A" at the end of an axr <port#> line mean?
e.g., appearing on N0HI-7 node:
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AC0VC-7 = 74.81.169.118 10093 =
74.81.169.118 B A
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We are trying to delink ac0vc-7 from
n0hi-7 node, but haven't had any success.
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The MAP statement, whereas AC0VC
was using AC0VC.DDNS.NET, has been deleted
from N0HI-7, but AC0VC is not available
to delete the MAP
statement from his end.?
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We are wondering what the "A" stands
for and if there's a way
to resolve this.?
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N0HI also tried deleting
BPQNodes.dat and rebooted, but no success.
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Thanks.
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73 - Rick
KE0GB
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Richard Hendricks - KE0GB
For the time being, we locked out the route in the "ROUTES:" table.
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I found the answer to the "A" question in a previous topic.
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73 - Rick
KE0GB
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Richard Hendricks - KE0GB
In addition:? AUTOADDMAP is not enabled at N0HI-7.
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RH
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Richard Hendricks - KE0GB
John:
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We have a question regarding the axresolver:
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What does an "A" at the end of an axr <port#> line mean?
e.g., appearing on N0HI-7 node:
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AC0VC-7 = 74.81.169.118 10093 = 74.81.169.118 B A
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We are trying to delink ac0vc-7 from n0hi-7 node, but haven't had any success.
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The MAP statement, whereas AC0VC was using AC0VC.DDNS.NET, has been deleted
from N0HI-7, but AC0VC is not available to delete the MAP statement from his end.?
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We are wondering what the "A" stands for and if there's a way to resolve this.?
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N0HI also tried deleting BPQNodes.dat and rebooted, but no success.
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Thanks.
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73 - Rick
KE0GB
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Re: RIGCONTROL for FT-1000MP
Em sex., 9 de ago. de 2024 12:34, John G8BPQ via <john.wiseman= [email protected]> escreveu:
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Try
?PORT SPEED YAESU FT1000MP
73, John
On 08/08/2024 12:42, Mauro Veiga wrote:
Hi folks. I have an FT-1000MP with a CAT control
cable, but I can't create a RIGCONTROL, don't work. I suspect it
is the CI-V address. What would be the value? Does anyone know
the correct line for the FT-1000MP?
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Re: RIGCONTROL for FT-1000MP
Try
?PORT SPEED YAESU FT1000MP
73, John
On 08/08/2024 12:42, Mauro Veiga wrote:
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Hi folks. I have an FT-1000MP with a CAT control
cable, but I can't create a RIGCONTROL, don't work. I suspect it
is the CI-V address. What would be the value? Does anyone know
the correct line for the FT-1000MP?
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Re: RIGCONTROL for FT-1000MP
Thanks, Mauro. 73 Em qui., 8 de ago. de 2024 13:12, Mauro - AG7BI via <ag7bi= [email protected]> escreveu:
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The CI-V is for ICOM radios not Yaesu. For Yaesu you just need just the serial port. I don't have that model so I cannot be more specific.
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Re: RIGCONTROL for FT-1000MP
The CI-V is for ICOM radios not Yaesu. For Yaesu you just need just the serial port. I don't have that model so I cannot be more specific.
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Hi folks. I have an FT-1000MP with a CAT control cable, but I can't create a RIGCONTROL, don't work. I suspect it is the CI-V address. What would be the value? Does anyone know the correct line for the FT-1000MP?
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Re: QSoundModem crashes on BPQ restart
Thanks, Mauro.
I'll look into it.
73, John
On 07/08/2024 23:58, Mauro - AG7BI
wrote:
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John - G8BPQ,
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using QSoundModem 72 and BPQ 6.0.24.40 in Linux restarting
the node causes a segfault of the modem. I am not sure if this
is a problem with my system or a bug since I just moved? from
running QSoundModem on a Window machine to linux.?
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It seem that the crash occurs when the node is starting up
again since I see it at the same time that the pactor modem is
reinitialized.?
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Let me know if you need any more details. Thanks for the
always great work you do for all of us.
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Mauro - AG7BI
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