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Re: Google Less Secure Apps Ended

 

I do not believe you need to. Everything "seems" to be working fine by applying the APP Password for ISP Interface.


Re: BPQ32 History

 

Please cancel request.? An excellent version exists by the MicroHAMs interview with John G8BPQ:


73 - Jer


Sent with secure email.

------- Original Message -------
On Thursday, June 30th, 2022 at 10:45 AM, j.lineback via groups.io <kilowatt@...> wrote:

Now just one year into BPQ32, have become curious how such a powerful system began and generally evolved.? Not asking anybody to write something, but if there is already history somewhere, would be much obliged for a pointer to it for posterity.? So far, searches on this IO and the internet in general have missed it if present.

73 - Jer K4WOF


BPQ32 History

 

Now just one year into BPQ32, have become curious how such a powerful system began and generally evolved.? Not asking anybody to write something, but if there is already history somewhere, would be much obliged for a pointer to it for posterity.? So far, searches on this IO and the internet in general have missed it if present.

73 - Jer K4WOF


Re: Google Less Secure Apps Ended

 

How do you apply 2-step verification and app password to BPQ/stunnel?


Re: Google Less Secure Apps Ended

 

Applying 2-Step-Verificaton and App Password resolved issue....


Re: Filtering node table

 

Hi agn John. It would be great if you could enhance that search to either side of the string, N C *BPQ, N C *BP* etc. Also on aliases, possibly a N A *XYZ etc etc.?
Thnx.
Regards, J, M 0 IPU, YO 3 FCA.?



Re: Ic7300 USB-D settings

 

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I use the memories in my IC-7300 for the packet frequencies, and can
use the CHan command which gets you all the info, frequency, mode and
filter.

?RIGCONTROL
? COM9 19200 ICOM IC7300 94 PTTMUX COM22
? 00:00 ;1900L
? 10,CHan01
? 10,CHan02
? 02:00 ;2100L
? 10,CHan02
? 11:00 ;0600L
? 10,CHan01
? 10,CHan02
? 16:00 ;1100L
? 10,CHan01
? 22:00 ;1700L
? 10,CHan01
? 10,CHan02 ?
? ****
73, Ken
W9GM


On 6/29/2022 1:56 PM, RICHARD G FISHER Owner via groups.io wrote:

This is mine and works good for my 7610
?
RIGCONTROL
COM5 19200 ICOM IC7610 98h PTT_SETS_INPUT
3,7.0989,USB,D,F1,P1234
3,7.1034,USB,D,F1,P1234,APPL=RMS ? ? ? ?
3,3.5855,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,3.5895,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ??
3,7.0934,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,7.1009,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,7.1020,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,14.1034,USB,D,F1,P1234,APPL=RMS ? ?
3,14.0944,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,14.1089,USB,D,F1,P1234
3,7.1010,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ?
? ??
?

From: Jay <ws7ik7tj@...>
To: bpq32 <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, 29 June 2022 12:52 PM MDT
Subject: Re: [bpq32] Ic7300 USB-D settings

Hmmm? 3,14.102,USB,D,F1

On 6/29/2022 11:46 AM, Duff Morrow N5RDM wrote:
RGR

In the BPQ32.cfg file.
see attached.



Re: Ic7300 USB-D settings

 

Perfect!
Thats what I needed.
73


Re: Ic7300 USB-D settings

 

This is mine and works good for my 7610
?
RIGCONTROL
COM5 19200 ICOM IC7610 98h PTT_SETS_INPUT
3,7.0989,USB,D,F1,P1234
3,7.1034,USB,D,F1,P1234,APPL=RMS ? ? ? ?
3,3.5855,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,3.5895,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ??
3,7.0934,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,7.1009,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,7.1020,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,14.1034,USB,D,F1,P1234,APPL=RMS ? ?
3,14.0944,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3,14.1089,USB,D,F1,P1234
3,7.1010,USB,D,F1,P1234 ? ?
? ??
?


From: Jay <ws7ik7tj@...>
To: bpq32 <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, 29 June 2022 12:52 PM MDT
Subject: Re: [bpq32] Ic7300 USB-D settings

Hmmm? 3,14.102,USB,D,F1

On 6/29/2022 11:46 AM, Duff Morrow N5RDM wrote:
RGR

In the BPQ32.cfg file.
see attached.


Re: Ic7300 USB-D settings

 

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Hmmm? 3,14.102,USB,D,F1

On 6/29/2022 11:46 AM, Duff Morrow N5RDM wrote:

RGR

In the BPQ32.cfg file.
see attached.


Re: Ic7300 USB-D settings

 

More info would be helpful as to what ur doing. For the 7300 to work digital is is usb-d

Ray N3HYM?


Ic7300 USB-D settings

 

I have the settings from a Yaesu user. ¡°DIG¡± is not correct for Icom. What do I need to put there? USB-D?


Re: Restricting menu options to slow ports

 

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Ricardo
?
Easiest way would be to Disable the sending of the CTEXT in bpq32.cfg
FULL_CTEXT=0

In the Mail Server Configuration/Welcome Message keep it to a minimum and Prompts Default >?
?
73

Mike Melnik-N9PMO
BPQ32 Group Moderator


Re: piardopc locks up

 

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It does now.

I thought I'd copied it to beta, but it seems I didn't

73,
John

On 28/06/2022 12:57, km4ack wrote:

Hi John,

I noticed that piardopc is gone from the test folder on your server. Does the one in the beta folder now have the PTT fix applied?

73, de KM4ACK


Re: piardopc locks up

 

Hi John,

I noticed that piardopc is gone from the test folder on your server. Does the one in the beta folder now have the PTT fix applied?

73, de KM4ACK


Re: Filtering node table

 

Sholto,

No the code only applies the wildcards to calls, not aliases. The C defines the sort order of the listing, not what is searched.

73,
John

On 27/06/2022 21:38, Sholto Fisher wrote:
Hi John,

I'm not certain but I don't think the filtering is working on aliases (maybe it wasn't designed to?).

Here's some output on my terminal from W9GM-7 over an HF channel.

c w9gm-7
*** Connected to W9GM-7
Welcome to the W9GM BPQ Packet Switch - Ken in La Crosse, WI - EN43
Type ? (enter) for Commands

n c gb7*
GMNOD:W9GM-7}
Nodes
BEX:GB7BEX-7??????? CRGWAY:GB7CIP-5???? CORLEY:GB7COV-11 NDEVON:GB7COW-5
STHGTE:GB7KUX?????? YEWBBS:GB7YEW

n crg*
GMNOD:W9GM-7}
Nodes


Should N CRG* have found CRGWAY:GB7CIP-5 ?

The N C GB7* worked okay. In fact I found out you don't even need to specify the 'C' as it seems to default to search by call.

It's still a lot more useful than it was though :)

73
Sholto
K7TMG

On 6/25/2022 8:33 AM, John G8BPQ wrote:
The latest versions in my Beta download area should support ? and * wildcards

If you want to sort by call the C can be placed before or after the pattern, eg N C GB7* or N GB7* C

73,
John



On 25/06/2022 11:21, Julian wrote:
Thnx John.

Things like, ex:
*IPU
GB7*
*IP*
GB?NWM
etc etc

Thnx agn and 73 de J, M?IPU YO§©FCA




On 25 Jun 2022, 08:37, at 08:37, John G8BPQ<john.wiseman@...>? wrote:

??? From the docs: Nodes The NODES command displays information from
??? the NETROM Nodes table. There are a number of options. N on its
??? own displays the whole table in alias order N C displays the whole
??? table in callsign order N T displays round trip time and packet
??? count for all stations that the node has sent packets to. N CALL
??? or N Alias displays information for the specified call+ssid or
??? alias. N CALL* will display information for all SSID's of the
??? specified call. N VIA CALL will display all stations reachable via
??? the specified neighbour. I'll look into adding some form of
??? pattern matching 73, John On 22/06/2022 21:08, Mark Taylor wrote:
??? The only formats I know are: nodes call-ssid (i.e. nodes N5MDT-3)
??? nodes alias (nodes mdtrms) nodes call* (nodes N5MDT*) Where call*
??? will find all SSIDs used with that call. You either need to know
??? the full call or full alias to use these. Hopefully John has some
??? sorting built into it. For me I just keep my nodes list short...



Re: Filtering node table

 

Hi John,

I'm not certain but I don't think the filtering is working on aliases (maybe it wasn't designed to?).

Here's some output on my terminal from W9GM-7 over an HF channel.

c w9gm-7
*** Connected to W9GM-7
Welcome to the W9GM BPQ Packet Switch - Ken in La Crosse, WI - EN43
Type ? (enter) for Commands

n c gb7*
GMNOD:W9GM-7}
Nodes
BEX:GB7BEX-7 CRGWAY:GB7CIP-5 CORLEY:GB7COV-11 NDEVON:GB7COW-5
STHGTE:GB7KUX YEWBBS:GB7YEW

n crg*
GMNOD:W9GM-7}
Nodes


Should N CRG* have found CRGWAY:GB7CIP-5 ?

The N C GB7* worked okay. In fact I found out you don't even need to specify the 'C' as it seems to default to search by call.

It's still a lot more useful than it was though :)

73
Sholto
K7TMG

On 6/25/2022 8:33 AM, John G8BPQ wrote:
The latest versions in my Beta download area should support ? and * wildcards
If you want to sort by call the C can be placed before or after the pattern, eg N C GB7* or N GB7* C
73,
John
On 25/06/2022 11:21, Julian wrote:
Thnx John.

Things like, ex:
*IPU
GB7*
*IP*
GB?NWM
etc etc

Thnx agn and 73 de J, M?IPU YO§©FCA




On 25 Jun 2022, 08:37, at 08:37, John G8BPQ<john.wiseman@...> wrote:

From the docs: Nodes The NODES command displays information from
the NETROM Nodes table. There are a number of options. N on its
own displays the whole table in alias order N C displays the whole
table in callsign order N T displays round trip time and packet
count for all stations that the node has sent packets to. N CALL
or N Alias displays information for the specified call+ssid or
alias. N CALL* will display information for all SSID's of the
specified call. N VIA CALL will display all stations reachable via
the specified neighbour. I'll look into adding some form of
pattern matching 73, John On 22/06/2022 21:08, Mark Taylor wrote:
The only formats I know are: nodes call-ssid (i.e. nodes N5MDT-3)
nodes alias (nodes mdtrms) nodes call* (nodes N5MDT*) Where call*
will find all SSIDs used with that call. You either need to know
the full call or full alias to use these. Hopefully John has some
sorting built into it. For me I just keep my nodes list short...


Re: The latest BPQ32 installer is available

 

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Hi John & Ron
?
Installed 6.0.23.1 Windows version yesterday all has been working fine.
?
Many thanks
73

Mike Melnik-N9PMO
BPQ32 Group Moderator


Re: The latest BPQ32 installer is available

 

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Thanks, Ron.

I've uploaded the latest linbpq, pilinbpq and source to both my main and beta download areas

73,
John

On 26/06/2022 22:41, Ron AE5E via groups.io wrote:

The Latest BPQ32 Installer for Windows, BPQ32_6.0.23.1_20220627, is available for download from the BPQ32 Groups.IO. ? Microsoft Windows 10 Security updated to 6/26/2022 4:03PM CDST does not see the installer as a virus.? For several years it has been an ongoing problem where, on again, off again, the installer is seen as a virus.? Should the current 'good' status be changed, and it can happen at any time, I will have to resubmit the installer to Microsoft for analysis.? However when you install BPQ32 you may be presented with: 'Windows protected your PC".? This is because we have not purchased a Microsoft Authenticode Certificate at great expense which would avoid this warning.? Essentially the message is saying that the software has not been 'certified' by them.? If you should get that warning message, select "More Info" which will give you the opportunity to install despite the warning.

John Wiseman, G8BPQ/GM8BPQ, has created a common code base for BPQ32, allowing both Windows (BPQ32) and Linux (LinBPQ) versions, including Raspberry PI, to be produced in a timely fashion.? Here are the: .

BPQ32 updates have been made to:
BPQ32.dll Updated to Version 6.0.23.1
BPQMail updated to Version 6.0.23.1
BPQChat updated to Version 6.0.23.1
updated to Version 6.0.23.1


Here is the: .

BPQ32 has a basic Web Interface option. This provides browser access to some node status displays, and a simple Web Terminal for access to the Network. It can also act as Web Server for other BPQ32 Applications, such as BPQAPRS

BPQAPRS is an APRS mapping and messaging application. BPQAPRS at its current state of development is a viable replacement for UIView32 for many users and in addition is under active development to add additional capability. The BPQ32 digipeater is "New n-N Paradigm " compliant and provides enough objects to fully support the Local Info Initiative. A configuration example is provided to quickly get you 'on the air'. The BPQAPRS program provides mapping, using the on-line OpenStreetMap, as well as reliable messaging, to the degree this is possible, with the existing infrastructure.

As a reminder, you must have all of your node configuration in BPQ32.cfg.? If you are still using the old method please read message #10713 for further details.

Microsoft has, since the introduction of Windows XP, recommended that an installation be split in to a "program files" part and an "application data" part. This was not enforced in Windows XP but it is being enforced in Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. Many programs have been installed in the root, such as C:\Ham Programs to get around this recommendation, but the result is annoying UAC popups...'do you really trust this program' etc. If you have used this workaround, you can, after installing this release, do an uninstall, which will preserve your configuration, and then repeat the install taking all the defaults. The result will be to divide your installation properly into %programfiles%\bpq32 and %appdata%\bpq32.

In Windows-10 File Explorer by default the %appdata%\bpq32 folder is hidden.? To make this visible in Explorer at the 'View' tab select 'Hidden items'.? I believe it is also useful to select 'Item check boxes'.

Help will be available in the BPQ32 Users Group should you have questions.

Thanks to John Wiseman G8BPQ/GM8BPQ for his tireless work enhancing BPQ32!

73 de Ron Stordahl, AE5E


The latest BPQ32 installer is available

 

The Latest BPQ32 Installer for Windows, BPQ32_6.0.23.1_20220627, is available for download from the BPQ32 Groups.IO. ? Microsoft Windows 10 Security updated to 6/26/2022 4:03PM CDST does not see the installer as a virus.? For several years it has been an ongoing problem where, on again, off again, the installer is seen as a virus.? Should the current 'good' status be changed, and it can happen at any time, I will have to resubmit the installer to Microsoft for analysis.? However when you install BPQ32 you may be presented with: 'Windows protected your PC".? This is because we have not purchased a Microsoft Authenticode Certificate at great expense which would avoid this warning.? Essentially the message is saying that the software has not been 'certified' by them.? If you should get that warning message, select "More Info" which will give you the opportunity to install despite the warning.

John Wiseman, G8BPQ/GM8BPQ, has created a common code base for BPQ32, allowing both Windows (BPQ32) and Linux (LinBPQ) versions, including Raspberry PI, to be produced in a timely fashion.? Here are the: .

BPQ32 updates have been made to:
BPQ32.dll Updated to Version 6.0.23.1
BPQMail updated to Version 6.0.23.1
BPQChat updated to Version 6.0.23.1
updated to Version 6.0.23.1


Here is the: .

BPQ32 has a basic Web Interface option. This provides browser access to some node status displays, and a simple Web Terminal for access to the Network. It can also act as Web Server for other BPQ32 Applications, such as BPQAPRS

BPQAPRS is an APRS mapping and messaging application. BPQAPRS at its current state of development is a viable replacement for UIView32 for many users and in addition is under active development to add additional capability. The BPQ32 digipeater is "New n-N Paradigm " compliant and provides enough objects to fully support the Local Info Initiative. A configuration example is provided to quickly get you 'on the air'. The BPQAPRS program provides mapping, using the on-line OpenStreetMap, as well as reliable messaging, to the degree this is possible, with the existing infrastructure.

As a reminder, you must have all of your node configuration in BPQ32.cfg.? If you are still using the old method please read message #10713 for further details.

Microsoft has, since the introduction of Windows XP, recommended that an installation be split in to a "program files" part and an "application data" part. This was not enforced in Windows XP but it is being enforced in Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. Many programs have been installed in the root, such as C:\Ham Programs to get around this recommendation, but the result is annoying UAC popups...'do you really trust this program' etc. If you have used this workaround, you can, after installing this release, do an uninstall, which will preserve your configuration, and then repeat the install taking all the defaults. The result will be to divide your installation properly into %programfiles%\bpq32 and %appdata%\bpq32.

In Windows-10 File Explorer by default the %appdata%\bpq32 folder is hidden.? To make this visible in Explorer at the 'View' tab select 'Hidden items'.? I believe it is also useful to select 'Item check boxes'.

Help will be available in the BPQ32 Users Group should you have questions.

Thanks to John Wiseman G8BPQ/GM8BPQ for his tireless work enhancing BPQ32!

73 de Ron Stordahl, AE5E