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Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

That's why you should always know your linking partner, what their software
is, what their capabilities are and making sure that a solid AXIP connection
exists between both of you. The OSI 7 layer model teaches us what takes
precedence, namely physical layer, data link layer, network layer, etc
way before the application layer (last).



Each of us needs to understand this and not delegate it to someone upstream.
You also need to think about your own connectivity, access and security.
Especially since we are supposed to be a closed system of amateur radio
networking.

On 8/24/2024 11:40 AM, Gary - K7EK via groups.io wrote:
That being the case, we have a serious security problem. With AUTOADDMAP active, unknown non ham entities can? gain access to what's supposed to be a closed network. It's like opening the border. Anyone and everyone will be able to waltz in unhindered. That was recently experienced here when I made the mistake of activating AUTOADDMAP. What was reportedly some sort of European CB type node gained direct access to my system, and I to theirs. That is a non starter and will not end well if left uncontrolled.? It's advisable to NOT enable AUTOADDMAP.
My system seems to (mostly)? work just fine without it.
However, in consideration of the above, I wonder if not running AUTOADDMAP could be the reason for some AXIP/BBS partners using DDNS.NET not being accessible? I've lost at least two AXIP/BBS partners who utilize DDNS.NET in that they are simply not reachable. They may resolve to an IP address but just don't respond. There's no route.? It's been reported that they see me on their end, but there is no connectivity. A route to them never or rarely appears on my end. If a route appears, it is dead/unresponsive. They have my correct MAP information entered on their end, and I theirs. My solution was to dump DDNS.NET and replace it with DYNU/FREEDDNS.ORG. That works well for me. DDNS.NET must be eliminated on both ends just to be sure.
Best regards,
Gary, K7EK
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On Aug 24, 2024, at 05:22, Chuck Gelm <nc8q-aredn@... <mailto:nc8q-aredn@...>> wrote:
On 8/23/24 16:41, John G8BPQ wrote:
If you are talking about AUTOADDMAP that is not needed.
73, John
On 23/08/2024 20:52, Chuck Gelm wrote:
If I understand, this is necessary for AXUDP links to
function as
intended.
73, Chuck
Hi, John:
Thanks.
I want to get you and Matt KB8UVN chatting about this.
When I commented my AUTOADDMAP, I lost all links.
When I re-enabled AUTOADDMAP I got my links back.
I will send you a copy of Matt's recent email to me
containing an explanation of the protocol in use.
vy73, Chuck
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Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

That being the case, we have a serious security problem. With AUTOADDMAP active, unknown non ham entities can? gain access to what's supposed to be a closed network. It's like opening the border. Anyone and everyone will be able to waltz in unhindered. That was recently experienced here when I made the mistake of activating AUTOADDMAP. What was reportedly some sort of European CB type node gained direct access to my system, and I to theirs. That is a non starter and will not end well if left uncontrolled.? It's advisable to NOT enable AUTOADDMAP.
My system seems to (mostly)? work just fine without it.

However, in consideration of the above, I wonder if not running AUTOADDMAP could be the reason for some AXIP/BBS partners using DDNS.NET not being accessible? I've lost at least two AXIP/BBS partners who utilize DDNS.NET in that they are simply not reachable. They may resolve to an IP address but just don't respond. There's no route.? It's been reported that they see me on their end, but there is no connectivity. A route to them never or rarely appears on my end. If a route appears, it is dead/unresponsive. They have my correct MAP information entered on their end, and I theirs. My solution was to dump DDNS.NET and replace it with DYNU/FREEDDNS.ORG. That works well for me. DDNS.NET must be eliminated on both ends just to be sure.


Best regards,

Gary, K7EK

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On Aug 24, 2024, at 05:22, Chuck Gelm <nc8q-aredn@...> wrote:

On 8/23/24 16:41, John G8BPQ wrote:
If you are talking about AUTOADDMAP that is not needed.

73, John

On 23/08/2024 20:52, Chuck Gelm wrote:
If I understand, this is necessary for AXUDP links to function as
intended.
73, Chuck

Hi, John:

Thanks.
I want to get you and Matt KB8UVN chatting about this.
When I commented my AUTOADDMAP, I lost all links.
When I re-enabled AUTOADDMAP I got my links back.
I will send you a copy of Matt's recent email to me
containing an explanation of the protocol in use.

vy73, Chuck







Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

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On 8/24/24 05:28, Jerry Kutche wrote:
Do you have individual MAP statements to each desired link and do those desired stations have your MAP info ?

AUTOADDMAP Can be dangerous.. or at least yield undesirable links. 

Hi, Jerry:

AFAIK: No, 1 is an individual MAP line. Others are via a network broadcast.

AFAIK:
Each member of the AXUDP network has a credential and a key.
The network is managed by Matt KB8UVN.
I trust Matt.
Ergo, I trust AUTOADDMAP on this network.

Perhaps I should have an additional PORT for the 1 AXUDP neighbor that is not 'in-network'.

:-|

73, Chuck


Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

Do you have individual MAP statements to each desired link and do those desired stations have your MAP info ?

AUTOADDMAP Can be dangerous.. or at least yield undesirable links.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Chuck Gelm
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2024 5:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [bpq32] Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

On 8/23/24 16:41, John G8BPQ wrote:
If you are talking about AUTOADDMAP that is not needed.

73, John

On 23/08/2024 20:52, Chuck Gelm wrote:
If I understand, this is necessary for AXUDP links to function as
intended.
73, Chuck
Hi, John:

Thanks.
I want to get you and Matt KB8UVN chatting about this.
When I commented my AUTOADDMAP, I lost all links.
When I re-enabled AUTOADDMAP I got my links back.
I will send you a copy of Matt's recent email to me containing an explanation of the protocol in use.

vy73, Chuck


Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

On 8/23/24 16:41, John G8BPQ wrote:
If you are talking about AUTOADDMAP that is not needed.

73, John

On 23/08/2024 20:52, Chuck Gelm wrote:
If I understand, this is necessary for AXUDP links to function as intended.
73, Chuck
Hi, John:

Thanks.
I want to get you and Matt KB8UVN chatting about this.
When I commented my AUTOADDMAP, I lost all links.
When I re-enabled AUTOADDMAP I got my links back.
I will send you a copy of Matt's recent email to me
containing an explanation of the protocol in use.

vy73, Chuck


Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

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If you are talking about AUTOADDMAP that is not needed.

73, John

On 23/08/2024 20:52, Chuck Gelm wrote:

If I understand, this is necessary for AXUDP links to function as intended.
?
73, Chuck
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Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

If I understand, this is necessary for AXUDP links to function as intended.
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73, Chuck
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Re: Connection timer for a packet port

 

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If it is a user link then activity from that user. If it is a node-node link then any activity on the link.

73,
John

On 23/08/2024 14:30, dtmenges@... via groups.io wrote:

That is what I thought. I had checked IDLETIME setting before I took the system to the tower and thought it was working as you described. I'll double check on what I think happened.
?
I may be confussed. Is the timer reset on any activity from any user?
?
Dave Menges


Re: Connection timer for a packet port

 

That is what I thought. I had checked IDLETIME setting before I took the system to the tower and thought it was working as you described. I'll double check on what I think happened.
?
I may be confussed. Is the timer reset on any activity from any user?
?
Dave Menges


Re: Connection timer for a packet port

 

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KISS ports use ax.25 so IDLETIME will apply.

The value configured by IDLETIME is also used as an? idle session time limit, so will apply to other port times as well.

73,
John

On 20/08/2024 18:09, dtmenges@... via groups.io wrote:

I have a LinBPQ system running with just Direwolf and a KISS connection on the same Pi. I thought that by using SIMPLE in the config file I would invoke a 15 minute session timer with ?IDLETIME. But, I see that IDLETIME is just for ax.25 Level 2 Parameters. Is there a way to set a session time for a packet port?
?
Dave Menges
WB9TEN
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Connecting chat to a telnet server

 

I'd like to make the ON4KST chat rooms available over packet radio. It appears that some other stations have done so:

Node Command to type
CT2GWZ-8 t www.on4kst.info 23000
DB0FHN-9 kst
DB0OVN-13
EI7SDX-9 KST
EI7WDX-9 t www.on4kst.info 23000
F6GGY-5 t www.on4kst.info:23000
GB7BUX-8 t www.on4kst.info 23000
N1URO-14 t www.on4kst.info 23000
OZ5BBS-3 ON4KST
PE1M-1 KST
PI5EHV KST (registered users only)
SM0RUX-3 t www.on4kst.info 23000
SR4DON-9 t www.on4kst.info 23000
TA3KK-8 t www.on4kst.info 23000
UU4JZA-9 t www.on4kst.info 23000
VE1DRG-7 t www.on4kst.info 23000

How do I connect the BPQ Chat server to a telnet server?

73,
Eric WG3K
FM18rp
Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM
E-Mail: wg3k@...


Connection timer for a packet port

 

I have a LinBPQ system running with just Direwolf and a KISS connection on the same Pi. I thought that by using SIMPLE in the config file I would invoke a 15 minute session timer with ?IDLETIME. But, I see that IDLETIME is just for ax.25 Level 2 Parameters. Is there a way to set a session time for a packet port?
?
Dave Menges
WB9TEN
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Re: Newbie question

 

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John?
Its up and running now to get the PAT (Winlink interface) nailed to the KISS AX25 and good to go?

Thanks?
John


On Aug 20, 2024, at 10:21?AM, johnk3go <johnk3go@...> wrote:

Thanks I am running 64 bit and had set it executable.?
I have not loaded the QT5 runtime?
Will do that now
John
Sent from johnk3go@... ?
iPhone +1-770-841-4800

On Aug 20, 2024, at 3:58?AM, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:

? After downloading the binary you need to set it as executable. Then you can just run it with ./piQtSoundModem

You are likely to have to install the Qt5 runtime This should do it:

sudo apt-get install libqt5serialport5

If you are running on a 64 bit OS you may need to use piQtSoundModem64, and I suggest you use the latest Beta version from



73, John G8BPQ


On 19/08/2024 22:22, K3GO wrote:
I have searched for the abilty to have Kiss AX25 interface on the RPi4 I just configured. In the JohnWiseman download directories there are files which are binary, not zipped. I am unsure how to proceed to execute or incorporate them to provide the link layer interface to a winlink program using an old Signal-link interface. I realize that I could do the whole thing in software but would like to understand how to employ? the piQtSoundModem binary.? There seems to be no docs to guide me.?
Any suggestions - pointers would be appreciated. I appreciate the UZ7HO software and it works great in windows with the above config.? I would simply like to use the RPi instead.?
?
thanks In advance.?
John de K3GO?



Re: Newbie question

 

On 8/20/24 03:58, John G8BPQ wrote:

If you are running on a 64 bit OS you may need to use piQtSoundModem64, and I suggest you use the latest Beta version from



73, John G8BPQ
Hi, John W.:

Thanks.
I am now running QtSoundMode64? (0.0.0.72) on a micro-laptop to an IC-7100.
Link is via Wi-Fi, so one less USB cable to worry about RFI. ;-)
BPQ/NODE/BBS runs on a Raspberry Pi 3B.

73, Chuck


Re: Newbie question

 

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Thanks I am running 64 bit and had set it executable.?
I have not loaded the QT5 runtime?
Will do that now
John
Sent from johnk3go@... ?
iPhone +1-770-841-4800

On Aug 20, 2024, at 3:58?AM, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:

? After downloading the binary you need to set it as executable. Then you can just run it with ./piQtSoundModem

You are likely to have to install the Qt5 runtime This should do it:

sudo apt-get install libqt5serialport5

If you are running on a 64 bit OS you may need to use piQtSoundModem64, and I suggest you use the latest Beta version from



73, John G8BPQ


On 19/08/2024 22:22, K3GO wrote:
I have searched for the abilty to have Kiss AX25 interface on the RPi4 I just configured. In the JohnWiseman download directories there are files which are binary, not zipped. I am unsure how to proceed to execute or incorporate them to provide the link layer interface to a winlink program using an old Signal-link interface. I realize that I could do the whole thing in software but would like to understand how to employ? the piQtSoundModem binary.? There seems to be no docs to guide me.?
Any suggestions - pointers would be appreciated. I appreciate the UZ7HO software and it works great in windows with the above config.? I would simply like to use the RPi instead.?
?
thanks In advance.?
John de K3GO?


Re: Newbie question

 

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After downloading the binary you need to set it as executable. Then you can just run it with ./piQtSoundModem

You are likely to have to install the Qt5 runtime This should do it:

sudo apt-get install libqt5serialport5

If you are running on a 64 bit OS you may need to use piQtSoundModem64, and I suggest you use the latest Beta version from



73, John G8BPQ


On 19/08/2024 22:22, K3GO wrote:

I have searched for the abilty to have Kiss AX25 interface on the RPi4 I just configured. In the JohnWiseman download directories there are files which are binary, not zipped. I am unsure how to proceed to execute or incorporate them to provide the link layer interface to a winlink program using an old Signal-link interface. I realize that I could do the whole thing in software but would like to understand how to employ? the piQtSoundModem binary.? There seems to be no docs to guide me.?
Any suggestions - pointers would be appreciated. I appreciate the UZ7HO software and it works great in windows with the above config.? I would simply like to use the RPi instead.?
?
thanks In advance.?
John de K3GO?


Newbie question

 

I have searched for the abilty to have Kiss AX25 interface on the RPi4 I just configured. In the JohnWiseman download directories there are files which are binary, not zipped. I am unsure how to proceed to execute or incorporate them to provide the link layer interface to a winlink program using an old Signal-link interface. I realize that I could do the whole thing in software but would like to understand how to employ? the piQtSoundModem binary.? There seems to be no docs to guide me.?
Any suggestions - pointers would be appreciated. I appreciate the UZ7HO software and it works great in windows with the above config.? I would simply like to use the RPi instead.?
?
thanks In advance.?
John de K3GO?


Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

I made the mistake of uncommenting AUTOADDMAP.
I won't do that again.

Best regards,

Gary, K7EK

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On Aug 19, 2024, at 12:18, "Marc-Andre Alpers (DO4OA)" <do4oa@...> wrote:

Hi!

Looks like you had a direct connection with the CB station.

*** Connected to AP3:AP3NOD
Login am 19.08.2024 um 18:07 uhr
*TNN v1.79 Willkommen DMA284 im Netzwerk System der Apolos JO42UI*


=] Du bist hier im Funk und Internet Gateway Hannover/Badenstedt
=]
=] Kanal 24 : mit AP2
=] Mailbox : mit M
=] DL-Connvers : mit Conv
=] Aktuelles : mit Ne
=] User im Node: 6
=] Aktive Links: 14
=]
=] (H)ilfe (I)nfo (C)onvers (Ne)ws (P)orts (N)odes (U)ser
=] (Mh)eard (Q)uit (Ro)utes (AX)IPR-Routes (S)tatistics
DMA284 de AP3NOD (18:07)>ax
AP3:AP3NOD> AXIP-Routes:
Call-------IP----------------Mode--Port--Timeout--DNS--IP/Hostname------------
APOLO1 UDP 98 63
AP1NOD UDP 8093 164
AP3BOX UDP 4724 139
AP3BOX-8 UDP 4724 246
AP2NOD UDP 8093 295
CB0HAL UDP 8093 297
CB0SAW UDP 8093 300
CT1NET UDP 193 283
DOK346 UDP 93 287
D0HHH UDP 10093 291
DIG233 UDP 93 289
FT0NOD UDP 10093 296
KS0NOD UDP 93 297
KS1NOD UDP 93 218
LR1NET UDP 93 270
MO0NET UDP 9093 297
DNO455 UDP 98 238
K7EK-7 UDP 10093 12


I am listening on UDP-port 95
Timeout for dynamically learned routes is 600 seconds
My LogLevel is 0
My HTML-Statistic is 0.
DMA284 de AP3NOD (18:08)>ro > Routes of AP3:AP3NOD (16/32)



Node------SSID--Typ-Po--Dst/Rou---L3SRTT[ms]---MaxT[ms]-State--Route----Contime
AP1NOD 0 N- 0 43/2 Qual:100 conn. 1d,20h
AP2NOD 0 N- 0 77/13 Qual:100 conn. 10m,57s
AP3BOX 0 L 0 1/1
AP3BOX-8 8 L 0 1/1
CB0SAW 0 I 0 82/11 3/4 3600 conn. 13h,27m
CB0HAL 0 I 0 68/37 2/2 20000 conn. 3h,21m
CT1NET 0 N- 0 19/0 Qual:100 conn. 1h,49m
DOK346 0 I 0 73/9 4/3 600000 conn. 1d,20h
D0HHH 0 N 0 0/0 ----/---- conn.
DIG233 0 I 0 72/8 3/2 500 conn. 15h,46m
K7EK-7 7 N- 0 0/0 Qual:100
FT0NOD 0 I 0 71/6 4/3 3600 conn. 1d,20h
KS0NOD 0 I 0 90/24 4/3 10000 conn. 1d,20h
KS1NOD 0 N 0 1/1 2/---- conn. 1d,20h
LR1NET 0 N- 0 23/11 Qual:100 conn. 1d, 4h
MO0NET 0 I 0 65/10 4/3 3600 conn. 1h,41m
DMA284 de AP3NOD (18:12)>mh 0
AP3:AP3NOD> MHEARD (100/100)
0s P0 KS0NOD 0s P0 CB0SAW 0s P0 FT0NOD
1s P0 D0HHH 6s P0 AP2NOD 17s P0 DIG233
23s P0 KS1NOD 29s P0 DOK346 30s P0 AP1NOD
36s P0 MO0NET 37s P0 CB0HAL 1m, 7s P0 CT1NET
1m,14s P0 LR1NET 6m,21s P0 AP3BOX-8 1h,21m P0 AP3BOX-9
3h,27m P0 APOLO1 3h,32m P0 K7EK-7 3h,32m P0 DHA455
4h, 5m P0 AP3BOX 1d,17h P0 DNX399 1d,22h P0 DNT476
1d,22h P0 DNO476 9d,21h P0 MO1AR 10d,18h P0 APOLO1-1
28-Jul P0 NL5TD 28-Jul P0 MO2NET 21-Jul P0 CB0DLN-8
5-Jul P0 FU6NET 4-Jul P0 DNT050 3-Jul P0 AP3NOD-1
DMA284 de AP3NOD (18:16)>




Am 19.08.24 um 15:34 schrieb Gary - K7EK via :
Hmmm.. I wonder why it is permitted on the amateur AXIP network?

Best regards,

Gary, K7EK



Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 08:34 AM, Gary - K7EK wrote:
Hmmm.. I wonder why it is permitted on the amateur AXIP network?
The only 'amateur radio AXIP Network' are the 44.x.x.x addresses, and now that some of those addresses have been sold off there is no way to be sure which are and which are not, unles you look up what has been sold. But, you are not on any 44.x.x.x address, and so you are on the public internet.? The best practice as John said, is to not use Autoaddmap.? (It was a good idea in the beginning.)?
?
There are parts of BPQ that have some level of authentication of call signs.? I cannot remember which part of BPQ ensure that a connection meet the format of call signs.? I don't there is a real lookup. Just a format check. John can tell you for sure.


Re: Unidentified node appeared on AXIP

 

Hi!

Looks like you had a direct connection with the CB station.

*** Connected to AP3:AP3NOD Login am 19.08.2024 um 18:07 uhr *TNN v1.79 Willkommen DMA284 im Netzwerk System der Apolos JO42UI* ================================================================= =] Du bist hier im Funk und Internet Gateway Hannover/Badenstedt =] =] Kanal 24 : mit AP2 =] Mailbox : mit M =] DL-Connvers : mit Conv =] Aktuelles : mit Ne =] User im Node: 6 =] Aktive Links: 14 =] =] (H)ilfe (I)nfo (C)onvers (Ne)ws (P)orts (N)odes (U)ser =] (Mh)eard (Q)uit (Ro)utes (AX)IPR-Routes (S)tatistics DMA284 de AP3NOD (18:07)>ax AP3:AP3NOD> AXIP-Routes: Call-------IP----------------Mode--Port--Timeout--DNS--IP/Hostname------------ APOLO1 127.0.0.1 UDP 98 63 127.0.0.1 AP1NOD 192.168.2.152 UDP 8093 164 192.168.2.152 AP3BOX 127.0.0.1 UDP 4724 139 127.0.0.1 AP3BOX-8 127.0.0.1 UDP 4724 246 127.0.0.1 AP2NOD 192.168.2.152 UDP 8093 295 192.168.2.152 CB0HAL 91.18.236.20 UDP 8093 297 DNO320.ramoip.de CB0SAW 93.217.58.136 UDP 8093 300 cb0saw.ddnss.de CT1NET 87.159.44.71 UDP 193 283 ct1net.ddns.net DOK346 159.69.155.16 UDP 93 287 159.69.155.16 D0HHH 87.123.100.251 UDP 10093 291 d0hhh.ramoip.de DIG233 62.54.177.44 UDP 93 289 62.54.177.44 FT0NOD 91.137.126.245 UDP 10093 296 ft0nod.ddnss.de KS0NOD 194.59.177.64 UDP 93 297 194.59.177.64 KS1NOD 194.59.177.64 UDP 93 218 194.59.177.64 LR1NET 79.253.242.74 UDP 93 270 lr1ms.ddnss.de MO0NET 185.117.249.79 UDP 9093 297 185.117.249.79 DNO455 127.0.0.1 UDP 98 238 127.0.0.1 K7EK-7 64.57.165.114 UDP 10093 12 k7ek.ddns.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am listening on UDP-port 95 Timeout for dynamically learned routes is 600 seconds My LogLevel is 0 My HTML-Statistic is 0. DMA284 de AP3NOD (18:08)>ro > Routes of AP3:AP3NOD (16/32)

Node------SSID--Typ-Po--Dst/Rou---L3SRTT[ms]---MaxT[ms]-State--Route----Contime AP1NOD 0 N- 0 43/2 Qual:100 conn. 1d,20h AP2NOD 0 N- 0 77/13 Qual:100 conn. 10m,57s AP3BOX 0 L 0 1/1 AP3BOX-8 8 L 0 1/1 CB0SAW 0 I 0 82/11 3/4 3600 conn. 13h,27m CB0HAL 0 I 0 68/37 2/2 20000 conn. 3h,21m CT1NET 0 N- 0 19/0 Qual:100 conn. 1h,49m DOK346 0 I 0 73/9 4/3 600000 conn. 1d,20h D0HHH 0 N 0 0/0 ----/---- conn. DIG233 0 I 0 72/8 3/2 500 conn. 15h,46m K7EK-7 7 N- 0 0/0 Qual:100 FT0NOD 0 I 0 71/6 4/3 3600 conn. 1d,20h KS0NOD 0 I 0 90/24 4/3 10000 conn. 1d,20h KS1NOD 0 N 0 1/1 2/---- conn. 1d,20h LR1NET 0 N- 0 23/11 Qual:100 conn. 1d, 4h MO0NET 0 I 0 65/10 4/3 3600 conn. 1h,41m DMA284 de AP3NOD (18:12)>mh 0
AP3:AP3NOD> MHEARD (100/100) 0s P0 KS0NOD 0s P0 CB0SAW 0s P0 FT0NOD 1s P0 D0HHH 6s P0 AP2NOD 17s P0 DIG233 23s P0 KS1NOD 29s P0 DOK346 30s P0 AP1NOD 36s P0 MO0NET 37s P0 CB0HAL 1m, 7s P0 CT1NET 1m,14s P0 LR1NET 6m,21s P0 AP3BOX-8 1h,21m P0 AP3BOX-9 3h,27m P0 APOLO1 3h,32m P0 K7EK-7 3h,32m P0 DHA455 4h, 5m P0 AP3BOX 1d,17h P0 DNX399 1d,22h P0 DNT476 1d,22h P0 DNO476 9d,21h P0 MO1AR 10d,18h P0 APOLO1-1 28-Jul P0 NL5TD 28-Jul P0 MO2NET 21-Jul P0 CB0DLN-8 5-Jul P0 FU6NET 4-Jul P0 DNT050 3-Jul P0 AP3NOD-1 DMA284 de AP3NOD (18:16)>



Am 19.08.24 um 15:34 schrieb Gary - K7EK via groups.io:
Hmmm.. I wonder why it is permitted on the amateur AXIP network?
Best regards,
Gary, K7EK

--
Best regards
Marc-Andre Alpers DO4OA