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Re: Teensy RPR TNC with BPQ32?

 

As promised, here is the pin-out for the Teensy TNC (SCS clone).
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73 de Chris ww2bsa


Re: Teensy RPR TNC with BPQ32?

 

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Hi Gary ,
I'm a big fan of HF Robust Packet. The Teensy TNCs are affordable. I'm horrible at making cables. Lol.

Go to HamMadeParts.com and contact Les WY0GTR@... He made 2 cables for me for the Teensy to my Icom IC-746 as well as my Kenwood TS-480HX. I sent him the pin outs for the Teensy courtesy of Robert, but I'll post it here later when I get home.

73 de Chris
ww2bsa

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From: "Gary - K7EK via groups.io" <gary.k7ek@...>
Date: 11/8/24 3:01 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: [bpq32] Teensy RPR TNC with BPQ32?

My two Teensy RPR TNC's have been shipped. I should have them well before the new year.
In preparation, I would like to construct or acquire a suitable cable to connect to the rear ACC
jack of my Kenwood TS-590SG.
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For those running a Teensy with BPQ32, did you have to construct? a cable to connect to your radio,
or is there a source of pre-made cables? The latter not being the case, is there a pin-out available to aid
in home-brewing a cable??
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Upon successful interfacing of a Teensy RPR TNC with my radio, I intend to open a BPQ32 port supporting
that mode.
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Thanks in advance.
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Best regards,
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Gary, K7EK


Re: Link partners wanted¡­

 

I am also looking for a link partner, to include sending/receiving messages thru BPQMAIL...you should be able to use?
MAP KD6CLO-5 UDP 10093 B
I'm just south of the Houston area near Galveston.?

On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 5:12?PM N9SEO via <kayne.kruse=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Jim,

Also I have reached out to you via PM here. When you get it or not let me know either way. Happy to accommodate. You can email me at my mail on QRZ, if you have a path to me via packet or I think you've even logged in on HF over RF ports before. In Arkansas here.

73 N9SEO


Re: TNC issue

 


Mark I did have the incorrect settings for windows. I made the proper changes for Windows and it did the trick. Thank you, Tom N2UFM.
On Friday, November 8, 2024 at 05:21:48 PM EST, Steve G7TAJ via groups.io <g7taj.uk@...> wrote:


It's also unlikely to support ACKMODE unless there was a newer ROM than I've seen?

73
Steve?

On Fri, 8 Nov 2024, 18:47 Thomas Testa via , <TMTLU3=[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you for your reply Mark . I do believe the port is configured correctly. It just seems to me the program isn¡¯t looking for the TNC. Usually a program with report a port error but absolutely nothing is happening.Inline image






On Friday, November 8, 2024, 1:20 PM, Mark Taylor <mtaylor@...> wrote:

A look at your port configuration would help.
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SC to email address that is not a callsign

 

I know i have done this before but my mind is blank¡­.
i want to send a copy of a msg from the bbs to an email address using RMS ie Winlink.
but SC wants ?a call sign and not an email address RMS:¡­ does not seem to work.
is there another way?
TIA 73 Jim KI0BK?


Re: TNC issue

 

It's also unlikely to support ACKMODE unless there was a newer ROM than I've seen?

73
Steve?

On Fri, 8 Nov 2024, 18:47 Thomas Testa via , <TMTLU3=[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you for your reply Mark . I do believe the port is configured correctly. It just seems to me the program isn¡¯t looking for the TNC. Usually a program with report a port error but absolutely nothing is happening.






On Friday, November 8, 2024, 1:20 PM, Mark Taylor <mtaylor@...> wrote:

A look at your port configuration would help.
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Teensy RPR TNC with BPQ32?

 

My two Teensy RPR TNC's have been shipped. I should have them well before the new year.
In preparation, I would like to construct or acquire a suitable cable to connect to the rear ACC
jack of my Kenwood TS-590SG.
?
For those running a Teensy with BPQ32, did you have to construct? a cable to connect to your radio,
or is there a source of pre-made cables? The latter not being the case, is there a pin-out available to aid
in home-brewing a cable??
?
Upon successful interfacing of a Teensy RPR TNC with my radio, I intend to open a BPQ32 port supporting
that mode.
?
Thanks in advance.
?
Best regards,
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Gary, K7EK


Re: TNC issue

 

You said "Windows 7" but the config is for Linux. Swap the /dev/ttyACM0 for COM4 or whatever your port is.


On Fri, Nov 8, 2024, 14:55 Keith G1GXB via <g1gxb=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
I only ever run a PK232 with Windows but did find it preferred 9600 bauds? as it use to miss commands at 19200 bauds and loss itself.
I suggest you double check it is in Kiss, watch for the double flash on power up and try slower speed.
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73 de Keith G1GXB?
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From: Thomas Testa via groups.io
Sent: Friday, November 8, 2024 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: [bpq32] TNC issue
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Thank you for your reply Mark . I do believe the port is configured correctly. It just seems to me the program isn¡¯t looking for the TNC. Usually a program with report a port error but absolutely nothing is happening.
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On Friday, November 8, 2024, 1:20 PM, Mark Taylor <mtaylor@...> wrote:

A look at your port configuration would help.
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Re: TNC issue

 

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Hi
I only ever run a PK232 with Windows but did find it preferred 9600 bauds? as it use to miss commands at 19200 bauds and loss itself.
I suggest you double check it is in Kiss, watch for the double flash on power up and try slower speed.
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73 de Keith G1GXB?
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From: Thomas Testa via groups.io
Sent: Friday, November 8, 2024 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: [bpq32] TNC issue
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Thank you for your reply Mark . I do believe the port is configured correctly. It just seems to me the program isn¡¯t looking for the TNC. Usually a program with report a port error but absolutely nothing is happening.Inline image
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On Friday, November 8, 2024, 1:20 PM, Mark Taylor <mtaylor@...> wrote:

A look at your port configuration would help.
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Virus-free.


Re: TNC issue

 

Thank you for your reply Mark . I do believe the port is configured correctly. It just seems to me the program isn¡¯t looking for the TNC. Usually a program with report a port error but absolutely nothing is happening.Inline image






On Friday, November 8, 2024, 1:20 PM, Mark Taylor <mtaylor@...> wrote:

A look at your port configuration would help.
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Re: TNC issue

 

A look at your port configuration would help.
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TNC issue

 

I have installed BBQ32 on my windows 7 system. I can not get BBQ Terminal to communicate with my PK232 MBX. I must mention that I run several Packet
clients successfully? ,with the TNC in KISS mode, including APRSIS32, WinLink.?


Re: Backup packet IP access

 

RR - thanks John
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Thanks. 73 Michael GM5AUG
SYSOP GB7AUG, MB7NKL


Re: Backup packet IP access

 

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If you have? SecureTelnet=1 (which is the now the default) in Telnet port config then it should only be available to sysops.

73, John

On 08/11/2024 14:01, Michael_GM5AUG wrote:

Oh wow John - what a brilliant idea. So just make sure there's a Telnet server running on the RPi and then connect out on port 2? What a cool idea. Now, is there any way this can be restricted to SYSOPs? Or is the only protection the telnet password?
I might be interested in seeing about IP access later on, but this is brilliant for now!
Thanks again?
73 MT
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Thanks. 73 Michael GM5AUG
SYSOP GB7AUG, MB7NKL


Re: Backup packet IP access

 

Oh wow John - what a brilliant idea. So just make sure there's a Telnet server running on the RPi and then connect out on port 2? What a cool idea. Now, is there any way this can be restricted to SYSOPs? Or is the only protection the telnet password?
I might be interested in seeing about IP access later on, but this is brilliant for now!
Thanks again?
73 MT
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Thanks. 73 Michael GM5AUG
SYSOP GB7AUG, MB7NKL


Re: Backup packet IP access

 

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Are you looking for access to the Linux shell, or do you actually need IP access? Both are possible, but shell access is much simpler. You just need to connect to the node and then to connect to a telnet server on the Pi . Something like (With BPQ Telnet Server on port 2 and Linux Telnet server on port 2173):

att 2 127.0.0.1 2173 REALTELNET pi

*** Connected to Server


Linux 6.1.0-rpi4-rpi-v8 (pi5-64) (pts/0)


pi5-64 login: pi

Password: xxxxxxx


Linux pi5-64 6.1.0-rpi4-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.1.54-1+rpt2 (2023-10-05) aarch64


73.

John





On 08/11/2024 12:18, Michael_GM5AUG wrote:

Hi everyone
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Sorry if this is a dim question, but with the IP config spoken about here, would I be able to run BPQ as a packet switch but, if necessary, connect in to the RPi over packet IP?
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Usually we have Internet access at the remote site, but being able to connect in over packet IP would be a Godsend.?
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Thanks for any advice.?
Michael?
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Thanks. 73 Michael GM5AUG
SYSOP GB7AUG, MB7NKL


Re: Backup packet IP access

 

I should add, I'd want to do it on the same port as 'normal' packet?
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Thanks. 73 Michael GM5AUG
SYSOP GB7AUG, MB7NKL


Backup packet IP access

 

Hi everyone
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Sorry if this is a dim question, but with the IP config spoken about here, would I be able to run BPQ as a packet switch but, if necessary, connect in to the RPi over packet IP?
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Usually we have Internet access at the remote site, but being able to connect in over packet IP would be a Godsend.?
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Thanks for any advice.?
Michael?
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Thanks. 73 Michael GM5AUG
SYSOP GB7AUG, MB7NKL


Re: Link partners wanted¡­

 

Hi Jim,

Also I have reached out to you via PM here. When you get it or not let me know either way. Happy to accommodate. You can email me at my mail on QRZ, if you have a path to me via packet or I think you've even logged in on HF over RF ports before. In Arkansas here.

73 N9SEO


Re: Link partners wanted¡­

 

Jim, I sent you an email to your QRZ address even though I am a state further away than you requested.
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Did not receive a response.
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