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Re: TCPIP over AX.25

 

I plan to run tcpip between two linbpq nodes over a 9600 baud link.?
I want to access the internet from the node that does not have internet, only radio connection
Is it possible?
?
73
Thomas


Re: TCPIP over AX.25

 

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No, you don't need amprnet. How are you planning to use it?

73, John


On 03/03/2025 22:43, Thomas Bostr?m (SM0YOS) via groups.io wrote:

Do I need Amprnet or can i user public internet?
?
73
Thomas


Re: TCPIP over AX.25

 

It sounds like aprnet is not required for your application. The thread below may be helpful.



73,
Lee K5DAT


On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 4:43?PM Thomas Bostr?m (SM0YOS) via <thomasbostrom1=[email protected]> wrote:

Do I need Amprnet or can i user public internet?
?
73
Thomas


Re: TCPIP over AX.25

 

Do I need Amprnet or can i user public internet?
?
73
Thomas


Re: WL2KREPORT not working

 

All set.... Let me know if you see any issues...

Have a good evening!! 73 Jerry

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Demetre - SV1UY (M0SUY) via groups.io
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2025 4:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [bpq32] WL2KREPORT not working

Hi all,

I am trying to report to WINLINK my BPQ RMS using the following line near the end of my BPQ32.cfg file:

WL2KREPORT PUBLIC, api.winlink.org, 80, SV1UY-10, KM17VW, 09-23, 144950000, PKT1200, 15, 45, 0, 0

but when I start my BPQ32 NODE I see a message that the line which contains my WL2KREPORT is not being recognised and it is ignored.

Other than this, my BPQ32 NODE works fine and if someone issues the RMS command from my NODE or even if he/she uses WINLINK Express PACKET or WOAD calling SV1UY-10 on VHF or on my UHF port, he/she can send/receive WINLINK MAIL fine!


Please see attached file.

Any ideas?

73 de Demetre SV1UY


Re: WL2KREPORT not working

 

Whereabouts in the file is it? It needs to go in a port config.

If that's not the problem send me your config and I'll have a look.

73,
John

On 03/03/2025 21:16, Demetre - SV1UY (M0SUY) via groups.io wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to report to WINLINK my BPQ RMS using the following line near the end of my BPQ32.cfg file:

WL2KREPORT PUBLIC, api.winlink.org, 80, SV1UY-10, KM17VW, 09-23, 144950000, PKT1200, 15, 45, 0, 0

but when I start my BPQ32 NODE I see a message that the line which contains my WL2KREPORT is not being recognised and it is ignored.

Other than this, my BPQ32 NODE works fine and if someone issues the RMS command from my NODE or even if he/she uses WINLINK Express PACKET or WOAD calling SV1UY-10 on VHF or on my UHF port, he/she can send/receive WINLINK MAIL fine!


Please see attached file.

Any ideas?

73 de Demetre SV1UY







Re: BPQ Kiss AX25 Bridge Testing

 

Ok I am sidetracked helping a friend recover a win10 system so will get back to this in a day or two. Thanks John.


Re: Can I send a tune command from within a RADIO Block

 

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THnaks

On Mar 3, 2025, at 13:17, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:

attach 2
RADIO TUNE
D

73, John


On 03/03/2025 15:53, Robert Cartier via groups.io wrote:
John

I guess the question I have is since I use the ATTACH command followed by Radio Tune
how do I disconnect.?

My script appears to work but then the dummy bbs holds the port and since I have interlock=1
I am stuck

attach 2
RADIO TUNE
??

THanks


On Mar 3, 2025, at 10:31, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:

No.

You could set up a dummy BBS and use the forward script to change frequency and send Tune.

73,
John


On 03/03/2025 13:54, Robert Cartier via groups.io wrote:
Just curious can I send a RADIO TUNE command when switching static frequencies based on time
I know I can do it during a forward script but dont see a way to handle it when switching?
frequencies based on time

Below a a sample of the port an radio block

PORT
?PORTNUM=2
?ID=HF VARA
?DRIVER=VARA
?INTERLOCK=1
?PORTCALL=NNA1AH
?CONFIG
?ADDR 127.0.0.1 8300 PTT CI-V PATH C:\VARA\VARA.exe
?
ENDPORT

RADIO 1
? ? COM4 19200 ICOM 7300 94
? ? 00:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ? 15:00
? ? 5,CHAN71,Z
? ? 23:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ****


TIA

Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...




Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...




Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...



Re: Can I send a tune command from within a RADIO Block

 

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attach 2
RADIO TUNE
D

73, John


On 03/03/2025 15:53, Robert Cartier via groups.io wrote:

John

I guess the question I have is since I use the ATTACH command followed by Radio Tune
how do I disconnect.?

My script appears to work but then the dummy bbs holds the port and since I have interlock=1
I am stuck

attach 2
RADIO TUNE
??

THanks


On Mar 3, 2025, at 10:31, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:

No.

You could set up a dummy BBS and use the forward script to change frequency and send Tune.

73,
John


On 03/03/2025 13:54, Robert Cartier via groups.io wrote:
Just curious can I send a RADIO TUNE command when switching static frequencies based on time
I know I can do it during a forward script but dont see a way to handle it when switching?
frequencies based on time

Below a a sample of the port an radio block

PORT
?PORTNUM=2
?ID=HF VARA
?DRIVER=VARA
?INTERLOCK=1
?PORTCALL=NNA1AH
?CONFIG
?ADDR 127.0.0.1 8300 PTT CI-V PATH C:\VARA\VARA.exe
?
ENDPORT

RADIO 1
? ? COM4 19200 ICOM 7300 94
? ? 00:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ? 15:00
? ? 5,CHAN71,Z
? ? 23:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ****


TIA

Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...




Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...




Re: Can I send a tune command from within a RADIO Block

 

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John

I guess the question I have is since I use the ATTACH command followed by Radio Tune
how do I disconnect.?

My script appears to work but then the dummy bbs holds the port and since I have interlock=1
I am stuck

attach 2
RADIO TUNE
??

THanks


On Mar 3, 2025, at 10:31, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:

No.

You could set up a dummy BBS and use the forward script to change frequency and send Tune.

73,
John


On 03/03/2025 13:54, Robert Cartier via groups.io wrote:
Just curious can I send a RADIO TUNE command when switching static frequencies based on time
I know I can do it during a forward script but dont see a way to handle it when switching?
frequencies based on time

Below a a sample of the port an radio block

PORT
?PORTNUM=2
?ID=HF VARA
?DRIVER=VARA
?INTERLOCK=1
?PORTCALL=NNA1AH
?CONFIG
?ADDR 127.0.0.1 8300 PTT CI-V PATH C:\VARA\VARA.exe
?
ENDPORT

RADIO 1
? ? COM4 19200 ICOM 7300 94
? ? 00:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ? 15:00
? ? 5,CHAN71,Z
? ? 23:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ****


TIA

Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...




Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...



Re: Can I send a tune command from within a RADIO Block

 

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No.

You could set up a dummy BBS and use the forward script to change frequency and send Tune.

73,
John


On 03/03/2025 13:54, Robert Cartier via groups.io wrote:

Just curious can I send a RADIO TUNE command when switching static frequencies based on time
I know I can do it during a forward script but dont see a way to handle it when switching?
frequencies based on time

Below a a sample of the port an radio block

PORT
?PORTNUM=2
?ID=HF VARA
?DRIVER=VARA
?INTERLOCK=1
?PORTCALL=NNA1AH
?CONFIG
?ADDR 127.0.0.1 8300 PTT CI-V PATH C:\VARA\VARA.exe
?
ENDPORT

RADIO 1
? ? COM4 19200 ICOM 7300 94
? ? 00:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ? 15:00
? ? 5,CHAN71,Z
? ? 23:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ****


TIA

Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...




Can I send a tune command from within a RADIO Block

 

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Just curious can I send a RADIO TUNE command when switching static frequencies based on time
I know I can do it during a forward script but dont see a way to handle it when switching?
frequencies based on time

Below a a sample of the port an radio block

PORT
?PORTNUM=2
?ID=HF VARA
?DRIVER=VARA
?INTERLOCK=1
?PORTCALL=NNA1AH
?CONFIG
?ADDR 127.0.0.1 8300 PTT CI-V PATH C:\VARA\VARA.exe
?
ENDPORT

RADIO 1
? ? COM4 19200 ICOM 7300 94
? ? 00:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ? 15:00
? ? 5,CHAN71,Z
? ? 23:00
? ? 5,CHAN70,Z
? ****


TIA

Robert Cartier
kd1jg@...



Re: BPQ Kiss AX25 Bridge Testing

 

I'd need to see a trace of each link to work ouy what is going on.

73,
John

On 03/03/2025 01:07, Rich Sahlender via groups.io wrote:
I have been experimenting with the bridge functionality on a linbpq system. The test bridge system has only 1 telnet port (so I can use QTT for testing) and 2 RF ports defined. The 2 RF ports (10m and 70cm) are bridged and for testing purposes are configured for 1200b with a maxframe of 3 and a paclen of 128.

The bridge functionality is working but with one odd behavior.

Both RF ports use QTSM 1200b ax25 no fx and no il2p. I can connect on either the 10m port or the 70cm port to the bridge system directly as a node and issue a command that will generate a bunch of output like the status command and both ports behave as I would expect. By that I mean I can monitor the ax25 packets and see the bridge system send 3 frames (MAXFRAME=3) and the connected system respond as it should with a single ACK. The bridge node sends the next 3 frames which is again ACK'd by the connected system with a single frame and so on until there is no remaining data to send. The bridge is active the entire time but in this test is not providing anything useful since I connected to the bridge system directly as a node specifically to verify that AX25 packet timing was acceptable on both RF ports given PERSIST and SLOTTIME settings. Both RF ports behaved well and I did not witness a single retry.

If I instead connect .eg. from a system on 10m "through the bridge" to a linbpq node on the 70cm side of the bridge the ax25 traffic is nicely bridged in both directions but now there is the odd to me behavior observed. With small bits of data that do not require more than a single frame the bridge works very well. If however there is a large block of data like the output from a BPQ status command?and both RF ports are trying to do the MAXFRAME=3 thing the timing goes bonkers and there are lots of retries that slow down the transfers significantly.

Short of forcing MAXFRAME=1 on the bridge ports is there anything I can do so that the bridge function does not muck so much with the packet timing?

73 de Rich WA3WLH





Re: TCPIP over AX.25

 

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Yes, See

73, John


On 02/03/2025 23:17, Thomas Bostr?m (SM0YOS) via groups.io wrote:

Can I use BPQ32 (linbpq) to gate tcpip over an AX.25 radio port?
?
Thomas


BPQ Kiss AX25 Bridge Testing

 

I have been experimenting with the bridge functionality on a linbpq system. The test bridge system has only 1 telnet port (so I can use QTT for testing) and 2 RF ports defined. The 2 RF ports (10m and 70cm) are bridged and for testing purposes are configured for 1200b with a maxframe of 3 and a paclen of 128.

The bridge functionality is working but with one odd behavior.

Both RF ports use QTSM 1200b ax25 no fx and no il2p. I can connect on either the 10m port or the 70cm port to the bridge system directly as a node and issue a command that will generate a bunch of output like the status command and both ports behave as I would expect. By that I mean I can monitor the ax25 packets and see the bridge system send 3 frames (MAXFRAME=3) and the connected system respond as it should with a single ACK. The bridge node sends the next 3 frames which is again ACK'd by the connected system with a single frame and so on until there is no remaining data to send. The bridge is active the entire time but in this test is not providing anything useful since I connected to the bridge system directly as a node specifically to verify that AX25 packet timing was acceptable on both RF ports given PERSIST and SLOTTIME settings. Both RF ports behaved well and I did not witness a single retry.

If I instead connect .eg. from a system on 10m "through the bridge" to a linbpq node on the 70cm side of the bridge the ax25 traffic is nicely bridged in both directions but now there is the odd to me behavior observed. With small bits of data that do not require more than a single frame the bridge works very well. If however there is a large block of data like the output from a BPQ status command?and both RF ports are trying to do the MAXFRAME=3 thing the timing goes bonkers and there are lots of retries that slow down the transfers significantly.

Short of forcing MAXFRAME=1 on the bridge ports is there anything I can do so that the bridge function does not muck so much with the packet timing?

73 de Rich WA3WLH


TCPIP over AX.25

 

Can I use BPQ32 (linbpq) to gate tcpip over an AX.25 radio port?
?
Thomas


Re: DNS Name Connection Issue

 

Yes Mark.?
?
I also have the ip address on the Pi set as static.?


Re: DNS Name Connection Issue

 

On Sun, Mar 2, 2025 at 01:17 PM, N3MEL - Glenn wrote:
Used different ip on the new Pi, cleared all the old open ports on original Pi
and re-opened them for new one.?
Does this mean that you changed the port forwarding in your router to point to the new Pi IP Address?
?
--
73,
Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: DNS Name Connection Issue

 

Not sure if I said that I can connect to the services from inside my network.


Re: DNS Name Connection Issue

 

Thanks guys,
?
No iptables set on firewall installed.
?
Used different ip on the new Pi, cleared all the old open ports on original Pi
and re-opened them for new one.?
?
Have rebooted the entire network and router..