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Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS #bbs #bpq32 #bpqconfig #maps
Mark (K7OI), I have a map for you, and it looks like it's trying to link up but never makes it. My other links show "T=3" as opposed to "T=1" for yours. I forget what that means, so maybe someone who
By Lee Bengston · #41849 ·
Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS #bbs #bpq32 #bpqconfig #maps
THANKS MARK; YES THE 15 OR SO ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT TO ME AND SHOW UP IN MHEARD VERY QUICKLY, SO THAT IS THE REASON IM ASKING. I HAVE HAD AS MANY AS 50 OR 60 THAT WHERE ALL COORDINATED WITH BOTH
By K7OI-Mark · #41848 ·
Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS #bbs #bpq32 #bpqconfig #maps
Ok, I don't call it that so I was confused.? That is a MAP statement which literally maps a call sign to an IP address, and further provides a prodocol (UDP) and port number (10098) and a tag that
By Mark Taylor · #41847 ·
Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS #bbs #bpq32 #bpqconfig #maps
EXAMPLE : MAP WIZ 5ANT-9 WIZ5ANT.XXNS.NET UDP 10098 B THIS IS AN EXAMPLE NOT A REAL MAP COMMENT IN PORT 2 AXIP
By K7OI-Mark · #41846 ·
Re: M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS #bbs #bpq32 #bpqconfig #maps
I'm not really sure what you mean by this. Can you give an example of a MAP Comment?
By Mark Taylor · #41845 ·
M HEARD AND BPQ.CONFIG MAP COMMENTS #bbs #bpq32 #bpqconfig #maps
HELLO; I HAD 160+ MAP COMMENTS CONFIGURED IN MY BPQ.CONFIG FILE, AND A GOOD PERCENTAGE WOULD SHOW UP IN MY MHEARD LIST. THEN I REDUCED THE 160+ TO ABOUT 50 OR SO AND MANY OF MY MHEARDS I DID NOT
By K7OI-Mark · #41844 ·
Re: ARDOPCF and QtSoundModem?
I'm using the following in .asoundrc. There are probably other configs that would work, but this works for me, with an IC7100. If you use this format for the name of the plug devices (mixnn and snoop
By John G8BPQ · #41843 ·
Re: ARDOPCF and QtSoundModem?
Does anyone have an update on running ARDOPCF and QtSoundModem on the same radio with linbpq? I would like to add ARDOPCF without loosing FX/AX.25 or IL2P. I am currently running QtSoundModem64 on a
By Chuck Gelm · #41842 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
That makes sense.. If you need to get a message to him you can always start a terminal session and connect through various nodes to get to him.? I went through N3HYM, and KC3OLO, to get to him. You
By Mark Taylor · #41841 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
Hi, Mark: Thanks. You are correct...my neighbor in #WPA.PA.USA.NOAM got the 'nowhere to route' and the message was held. Pshew, at least I didn't mess up hundreds of BBSs. A WP Update arrived with
By Chuck Gelm · #41840 ·
QTSOUNDMODEM audio question
I think there is a bug in Qtsoundmodem version 0.0.0.71 Beta. After noticing difficulty connecting at 300 Baud accompanied by a slightly different ax25 noise I noticed that the Both Tone Calibration
By Mauro Veiga · #41839 ·
Re: Digipeater Setup Question
Thanks, Lee. I have been doing most of my packet with Direwolf and a Raspberry Pi. I probably should get familiar with Soundmodem also. More for the to-do list. -- Dave Menges
By [email protected] · #41838 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
Chuck, NAOM is not going to be valid in an HR at all.? Even if YOU have a route in a forwarding record that BPQ try and process and even send to your forwarding partner because his record has that
By Mark Taylor · #41837 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
Adding PA.US.NAOM.NOAM to the HR field of my forwarding neighbor caused the message to forward as hoped. Next, find out what my neighbor BBS did with it after it arrived. :-| 73, Chuck
By Chuck Gelm · #41836 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
Hi, John: Thank you. I will add #WPA.PA to the HR field of my forwarding neighbor, then try: SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM.NOAM 73, Chuck
By Chuck Gelm · #41835 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
BPQMail checks if a message is to a packet or Internet address when the message is input. Basically a message is deemed to be an internet address if the @ field contains a . and the last element of
By John G8BPQ · #41834 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
I believe there are two ways for a message to be sent via internet mail from a BBS. 1.? If you have an ISP configuration in your main BBS configuration then the message will be sent to your ISP for
By Mark Taylor · #41833 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
240718 10:15:13 ?NC8Q????? Msg 24792 Routing Trace To RMS Via KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM 240718 10:15:13 ?NC8Q????? Routing Trace to RMS Matches BBS RMS k3clm Hi, Jim: Thanks. This is
By Chuck Gelm · #41832 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
Hi, Mark: Thanks. I (do not / did not) understand that BPQ-BBS treats a 'no match' as forward via internet. :-| Baffling. I am inserting a small image of my RMS Forward configuration. 73,
By Chuck Gelm · #41831 ·
Re: Why does SP KC7MRY@KC7MRY.#WPA.PA.US.NAOM match RMS?
Two things to note. At first glance it looks like it goes to RMS because you have a typo in the HA. The ¡°US.NAOM¡± should be ¡°USA.NOAM¡± at the end. Unless you have a direct path to the
By Jim KY2D · #41830 ·