VE2PKT-6 Mismatched Links VE2PKT-8 VA2CAT-3 VE2PKT-8 Not Reporting Mismatched Links VE2YAG-11 VE2PKT-6
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Any chance the far end is tryig to connect to the -8?
You're still showing good routes to all?
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Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Hi Mark, On 2024-12-23 17:18, Mark Taylor via groups.io wrote: Do all five of the links have a node entry in your nodes table? Yes Do all five of the links have reciprocal chat links configured back to you? Pretty sure they do. 73 de Jean
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Do all five of the links have a node entry in your nodes table?
Do all five of the links have reciprocal chat links configured back to you?
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Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: Connection isn't recognized by QtTermTCP
Okay, this is strange...
The problem I had with connecting is *not* related to the callsign, maybe. Before I was going through a digipeater but now that I'm home I can connect directly, still over the radio, and everything seems to work correctly including YAPP.
YAPP still fails when I am connecting to my BBS over telnet so I continue to troubleshoot that.
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
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On Monday, December 23rd, 2024 at 17:19, Eric H. Christensen via groups.io <wg3k@...> wrote: Changing SSID did not fix the issue BUT changing the callsign (using my XYL's) allowed the connection to work AND YAPP to function as well. This is very odd behavior. Is this a bug in Linux or linbpq?
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
On Monday, December 23rd, 2024 at 17:02, Eric H. Christensen via groups.io wg3k@... wrote:
I changed my client SSID but that still didn't seem to fix the issue.
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
On Monday, December 23rd, 2024 at 15:25, John G8BPQ via groups.io john.wiseman@... wrote:
That is typical of what happens when you have two stations with the same call (WG3K) on the frequency at the same time. I could be something else, but make sure you don't have another station (apart from QtTerm) active.
73, John
On 23/12/2024 17:26, Eric H. Christensen via groups.io wrote:
Good day all, I'm running QtTermTCP64 version 0.0.0.77 Beta 1 and have it connected to my Kenwood D-74 in KISS mode. When I try to connect to my home node I see the connection happen but QtTermTCP doesn't ever recognize it as connected. Anyone have any ideas?
17:00:46T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:54T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:01R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:01T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:02T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:07R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:07T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:10T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:18T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:26T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:28R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:31R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:31T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:32R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:32T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:34T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:42T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:46R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:47R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:50T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:58T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:04R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:04T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:05R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:05T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:06T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DISC C P> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:09R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DISC C P> 17:02:11R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:11T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:13R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F>
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
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Hi Group,
???? Any one else has similar problems, my chat link connect stay
connected and when it tri my log say:
241223 22:29:33 >VE2YAG-11 [BPQChatServer-6.0.24.42]
241223 22:29:33 !VE2YAG-11 Node VE2YAG-11 connected, but is not
defined as a Node - closing
241223 22:29:33 >VE2YAG-11 Node VE2PKT-6 does not have
VE2YAG-11 defined as a node to link to - closing.
241223 22:29:34 |VE2YAG-11 Chat User VE2YAG-11 Disconnected
it say it's not defines as a node but this is what I have in my
chatconfig.

any that node is in my table list too.

What I am missing here?
Merry Christmas to all.
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73 de Jean,
VA2OM / VE2PKT
Sysop de: VE2PKT (BBS), VE2PKT-2 (BPQNode), VE2PKT-4 (XRPI)
: VE2PKT-5 (Jnos), VE2PKT-9 (DXCluster)
RF: 145.05 Mhz (1.2K Bps) Packet, 147.435 Mhz, VARA
Internet:
Telnet: ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 2323 (Xrpi Node) - VE2PKT-4
Telnet: ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 9000 (DXCluster) - VE2PKT-9
AMPR Network:
Telnet xrouter.ve2pkt.ampr.org (XRPI Node) = VE2PKT-4
Telnet dxc.ve2pkt.dyndns.org (DXCluster) = V2PKT-9
Telnet bpq.ve2pkt.ampr.org (BPQ BBS) = VE2PKT-2
Telnet jnos.ve2pkt.ampr.org (Jnos) = VE2PKT-5
E-Mail:
packet: va2om@ve2pkt.#qbc.qc.can.noam
ampr net: va2om@...
Inet: ve2pkt@...
Membre Createur du groupe [email protected]
/g/PacketQuebec
Carte des Station RF au Quebec
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Re: Connection isn't recognized by QtTermTCP
Changing SSID did not fix the issue BUT changing the callsign (using my XYL's) allowed the connection to work AND YAPP to function as well. This is very odd behavior. Is this a bug in Linux or linbpq?
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
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On Monday, December 23rd, 2024 at 17:02, Eric H. Christensen via groups.io <wg3k@...> wrote: I changed my client SSID but that still didn't seem to fix the issue.
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
On Monday, December 23rd, 2024 at 15:25, John G8BPQ via groups.io john.wiseman@... wrote:
That is typical of what happens when you have two stations with the same call (WG3K) on the frequency at the same time. I could be something else, but make sure you don't have another station (apart from QtTerm) active.
73, John
On 23/12/2024 17:26, Eric H. Christensen via groups.io wrote:
Good day all, I'm running QtTermTCP64 version 0.0.0.77 Beta 1 and have it connected to my Kenwood D-74 in KISS mode. When I try to connect to my home node I see the connection happen but QtTermTCP doesn't ever recognize it as connected. Anyone have any ideas?
17:00:46T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:54T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:01R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:01T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:02T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:07R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:07T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:10T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:18T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:26T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:28R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:31R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:31T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:32R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:32T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:34T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:42T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:46R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:47R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:50T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:58T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:04R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:04T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:05R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:05T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:06T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DISC C P> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:09R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DISC C P> 17:02:11R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:11T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:13R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F>
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
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Re: Connection isn't recognized by QtTermTCP
I changed my client SSID but that still didn't seem to fix the issue.
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
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On Monday, December 23rd, 2024 at 15:25, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote: That is typical of what happens when you have two stations with the same call (WG3K) on the frequency at the same time. I could be something else, but make sure you don't have another station (apart from QtTerm) active.
73, John
On 23/12/2024 17:26, Eric H. Christensen via groups.io wrote:
Good day all, I'm running QtTermTCP64 version 0.0.0.77 Beta 1 and have it connected to my Kenwood D-74 in KISS mode. When I try to connect to my home node I see the connection happen but QtTermTCP doesn't ever recognize it as connected. Anyone have any ideas?
17:00:46T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:54T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:01R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:01T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:02T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:07R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:07T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:10T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:18T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:26T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:28R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:31R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:31T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:32R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:32T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:34T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:42T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:46R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:47R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:50T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:58T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:04R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:04T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:05R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:05T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:06T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DISC C P> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:09R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DISC C P> 17:02:11R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:11T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:13R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F>
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
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Re: Connection isn't recognized by QtTermTCP
That is typical of what happens when you have two stations with the same call (WG3K) on the frequency at the same time. I could be something else, but make sure you don't have another station (apart from QtTerm) active.
73, John
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On 23/12/2024 17:26, Eric H. Christensen via groups.io wrote: Good day all, I'm running QtTermTCP64 version 0.0.0.77 Beta 1 and have it connected to my Kenwood D-74 in KISS mode. When I try to connect to my home node I see the connection happen but QtTermTCP doesn't ever recognize it as connected. Anyone have any ideas?
17:00:46T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:54T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:01R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:01T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:02T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:07R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:07T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:10T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:18T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:26T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:28R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:31R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:31T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:32R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:32T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:34T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:42T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:46R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:47R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:50T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:58T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:04R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:04T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:05R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:05T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:06T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DISC C P> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:09R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DISC C P> 17:02:11R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:11T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:13R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F>
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
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Connection isn't recognized by QtTermTCP
Good day all, I'm running QtTermTCP64 version 0.0.0.77 Beta 1 and have it connected to my Kenwood D-74 in KISS mode. When I try to connect to my home node I see the connection happen but QtTermTCP doesn't ever recognize it as connected. Anyone have any ideas?
17:00:46T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:54T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:00:56R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:00R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:00T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:01R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:01T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:02T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:03R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:07R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:07T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:10T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:01:11R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:15R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:15T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:18T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:26T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:28R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:31R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:31T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:32R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <I C P R0 S0> Welcome to WG3K Node in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland. Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. CBBBS:WG3K} 17:01:32T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:34T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:42T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:46R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:47R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:49R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:01:49T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:01:50T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:01:58T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:01R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <SABM C P> 17:02:04R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:04T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:05R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <UA R F> 17:02:05T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:06T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DISC C P> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:08R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:09R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DISC C P> 17:02:11R CBEACH>WG3K,K3CAL-1* <DM R F> 17:02:11T WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1 <DM R F> 17:02:13R WG3K>CBEACH,K3CAL-1* <DM R F>
73, Eric WG3K FM18rp Packet: WG3K@WG3K.#SMD.MD.USA.NOAM E-Mail: wg3k@...
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Nice! I was not aware of that syntax for the attach but it works well for my example. Thanks John!
73 de Rich WA3WLH
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The call via VARA format of the connect command for attach and connect doesn't support digis but the attach and call format of the attach command should.
Try something like this as a command alias:
ATT 2 NODE1 VIA NODE2
73, John
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On 22/12/2024 18:18, Rich Sahlender via groups.io wrote: I am aware that some dislike the digipeat functionality provided by VARAFM. Albeit infrequent it has been useful for me on occasion so here goes...
While in the field on a laptop and within range of NODE1 I often use a bpq32.cfg APPLICATION directive like the following:
APPLICATION 5,VFM,C 2 NODE1 VIA VARA,NODE1
and simply entering either VFM or "C NODE1" at the bpq32 cli.
On the few occasions when not within RF range of NODE1 yet within range of VARAFM digi NODE2 on the same freq I have thus far been able to do something like the following at the bpq32 cli assuming port 2 on the laptop is for VARAFM:
ATT 2 C NODE1 VIA NODE2
This works well but it occurred to me to try doing that same sort of manual VARAFM digi connect by crafting a connect string in the bpq32.cfg APPLICATION directive. My attempts thus far have all failed.
Is this even possible? Based on the errors I am guessing it is too complicated for the code that is parsing the APPLICATION directive but figured I best ask to be sure. And to be clear the manual method is so easy it is at least for my limited use not worth the time to consider an enhancement to support it... I am just asking to be sure I am not missed testing some capability within the current APPLICATION and / or VARA driver configurations.
Tnx es 73 de Rich WA3WLH
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I am aware that some dislike the digipeat functionality provided by VARAFM. Albeit infrequent it has been useful for me on occasion so here goes...
While in the field on a laptop and within range of NODE1 I often use a bpq32.cfg APPLICATION directive like the following:
APPLICATION 5,VFM,C 2 NODE1 VIA VARA,NODE1
and simply entering either VFM or "C NODE1" at the bpq32 cli.
On the few occasions when not within RF range of NODE1 yet within range of VARAFM digi NODE2 on the same freq I have thus far been able to do something like the following at the bpq32 cli assuming port 2 on the laptop is for VARAFM:
ATT 2 C NODE1 VIA NODE2
This works well but it occurred to me to try doing that same sort of manual VARAFM digi connect by crafting a connect string in the bpq32.cfg APPLICATION directive. My attempts thus far have all failed.
Is this even possible? Based on the errors I am guessing it is too complicated for the code that is parsing the APPLICATION directive but figured I best ask to be sure. And to be clear the manual method is so easy it is at least for my limited use not worth the time to consider an enhancement to support it... I am just asking to be sure I am not missed testing some capability within the current APPLICATION and / or VARA driver configurations.
Tnx es 73 de Rich WA3WLH
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Thanks John, CHAT is up and running ..... easy peazy!
Happy Holidays?
Bob
On Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 11:17:03 a.m. EST, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:
It will be created and shouldn't be edited manually. Use the Chat
Config pages in the Web management (which will appear when you
enable Chat).
73,
John
On 21/12/2024 15:25, Bob-va3rjs via
groups.io wrote:
Thanks for the snippets of the config files, can i assume that
once ?the linchat parameter is in the bpq32.cfg file the
chatconfig.cfg file will be created or is there a document that
defines the syntax?
Seasons greetings
Bob
va3rjs
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Bob,
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As previously stated, it is native and you need LINCHAT
in the config in addition to an application line. The
following is the tail-end of my bpq32.cnf
file that I run on a Pi 4
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;-----
Applications -----
APPLICATION
1,BBS,,K9TSM-2,,0
APPLICATION
2,CHAT,,K9TSM-4,,0
APPLICATION
3,RMS,C 1 CMS,K9TSM-10,,0
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LINMAIL
LINCHAT
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Also, in the chatconfig.cfg
file, the application number (ApplNum) must match the
number in bpq32.conf.
The chat config file is automatically generated so that
shouldn't be a problem. But, if you start messing around
with application numbers, it will mess you up.
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Chat
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{
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ApplNum = 2;
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MaxStreams = 10;
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Hope this helps.
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Dave Menges
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Bob
va3rjs
-- Bob
va3rjs
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It will be created and shouldn't be edited manually. Use the Chat
Config pages in the Web management (which will appear when you
enable Chat).
73,
John
On 21/12/2024 15:25, Bob-va3rjs via
groups.io wrote:
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Thanks for the snippets of the config files, can i assume that
once ?the linchat parameter is in the bpq32.cfg file the
chatconfig.cfg file will be created or is there a document that
defines the syntax?
Seasons greetings
Bob
va3rjs
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Bob,
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As previously stated, it is native and you need LINCHAT
in the config in addition to an application line. The
following is the tail-end of my bpq32.cnf
file that I run on a Pi 4
?
;-----
Applications -----
APPLICATION
1,BBS,,K9TSM-2,,0
APPLICATION
2,CHAT,,K9TSM-4,,0
APPLICATION
3,RMS,C 1 CMS,K9TSM-10,,0
?
LINMAIL
LINCHAT
?
?
Also, in the chatconfig.cfg
file, the application number (ApplNum) must match the
number in bpq32.conf.
The chat config file is automatically generated so that
shouldn't be a problem. But, if you start messing around
with application numbers, it will mess you up.
?
Chat
:?
{
?
ApplNum = 2;
?
MaxStreams = 10;
?
Hope this helps.
?
Dave Menges
--
Bob
va3rjs
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That was easy ..... answered my own question .... the chatconfig.cfg is automatically created when the server executes for the first time ...... very nice.
SO far I have to say this linbpq is a pretty tight piece of code (application), I am accustomed to compiling and configuing all the AX25 apps and tools individually and dealing with the multitude of config files..... nice job!
On Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 10:25:49 a.m. EST, Bob-va3rjs via groups.io <va3rjs@...> wrote:
Thanks for the snippets of the config files, can i assume that once ?the linchat parameter is in the bpq32.cfg file the chatconfig.cfg file will be created or is there a document that defines the syntax?
Seasons greetings Bob
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On Dec 21, 2024, at 9:26?AM, dtmenges@... via groups.io <dtmenges@...> wrote:
? Bob,
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As previously stated, it is native and you need LINCHAT in the config in addition to an application line. The following is the tail-end of my bpq32.cnf file that I run on a Pi 4
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;----- Applications -----
APPLICATION 1,BBS,,K9TSM-2,,0 APPLICATION 2,CHAT,,K9TSM-4,,0 APPLICATION 3,RMS,C 1 CMS,K9TSM-10,,0
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LINMAIL LINCHAT
?
?
Also, in the chatconfig.cfg file, the application number (ApplNum) must match the number in bpq32.conf. The chat config file is automatically generated so that shouldn't be a problem. But, if you start messing around with application numbers, it will mess you up.
?
Chat :? { ? ApplNum = 2; ? MaxStreams = 10;
?
Hope this helps.
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Dave Menges
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Thanks for the snippets of the config files, can i assume that once ?the linchat parameter is in the bpq32.cfg file the chatconfig.cfg file will be created or is there a document that defines the syntax?
Seasons greetings Bob
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On Dec 21, 2024, at 9:26?AM, dtmenges@... via groups.io <dtmenges@...> wrote:
? Bob,
?
As previously stated, it is native and you need LINCHAT in the config in addition to an application line. The following is the tail-end of my bpq32.cnf file that I run on a Pi 4
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;----- Applications -----
APPLICATION 1,BBS,,K9TSM-2,,0 APPLICATION 2,CHAT,,K9TSM-4,,0 APPLICATION 3,RMS,C 1 CMS,K9TSM-10,,0
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LINMAIL LINCHAT
?
?
Also, in the chatconfig.cfg file, the application number (ApplNum) must match the number in bpq32.conf. The chat config file is automatically generated so that shouldn't be a problem. But, if you start messing around with application numbers, it will mess you up.
?
Chat :? { ? ApplNum = 2; ? MaxStreams = 10;
?
Hope this helps.
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Dave Menges
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Bob,
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As previously stated, it is native and you need LINCHAT in the config in addition to an application line. The following is the tail-end of my bpq32.cnf file that I run on a Pi 4
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;----- Applications -----
APPLICATION 1,BBS,,K9TSM-2,,0 APPLICATION 2,CHAT,,K9TSM-4,,0 APPLICATION 3,RMS,C 1 CMS,K9TSM-10,,0
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LINMAIL LINCHAT
?
?
Also, in the chatconfig.cfg file, the application number (ApplNum) must match the number in bpq32.conf. The chat config file is automatically generated so that shouldn't be a problem. But, if you start messing around with application numbers, it will mess you up.
?
Chat :? { ? ApplNum = 2; ? MaxStreams = 10;
?
Hope this helps.
?
Dave Menges
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Hi everyone
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i have linbpq up and running ok, but i am wondering if the chat server is native in the linbpq code or is there another piece of code that needs to be installed and linked to linbpd?
thanks again
bob
va3rjs
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Bob
va3rjs
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Re: Is Simplicity Possible?
If your local trees are pines, the frequency to use depends a LOT on the length of the needles on the pine trees. ?Short needles kill 900MHz. ?Medium length do a number on 430MHz. ?Long needle, like Ponderosa pines, are generally not a problem. ?I think the problem is worst when needles are around a multiple of 1/2 wavelength,
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Jim, KA7EHK
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On 12/20/2024 12:06 PM PST Ben Kuhn via groups.io <ku0hn@...> wrote:
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Hi David,
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-- I see we have the choice of 800 or 900 mhz OR also listed is 433 mhz. I'm thinking 433 might be better in my area due to vegetation etc. Anyone got an opinion?
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For unlicensed folks, the only real choice is 900MHz.? 433MHz and 800MHz are ISM bands in other regions, but not North America.? If everyone was a ham, 433 would be an option and provide for a much better link budget but if everyone is unlicensed 900MHz will keep it legal.? Also high gain antennas for 900MHz are much cheaper and smaller.
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-- Has anybody actually used a Lilygo T Deck? Does it actually work? This is a stand alone unit (similar to what I described several messages up), with self contained keyboard etc and not requiring a cell phone. Just thinking one set of batteries is enough to keep charged in an emergency situation.
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Yes and Yes*.? The Asterisk on the second Yes is because the device works okay with the mainline firmware, but the user interface is pretty bad since it's the same interface as the little nodes with OLED screens and 3 buttons.? You can send and receive messages via the built-in keyboard.? The device has to be configured with the phone app over bluetooth though.
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?There is a highly experimental graphical firmware for this device and it's pretty neat but missing some features.? One caveat is it has to be configured on the device itself so inputting encryption keys is a major pain.? You can't just scan a QR code on a phone like with the standard firmware.? The firmware isn't being built/published so you have to compile it yourself or find someone who already has.
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This is my T-Deck in a 3d printed case with a 3p 18650 Li-Ion battery.? It lasts about a week between charges but it's quite thick with that much battery.? The new version that comes with a case and battery pack included is probably easier for your non-technical folks.
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I wouldn't suggest a T-Deck with either firmware as an only meshtastic device.? It's a great "interface device" but your antennas are limited since you carry it around.? If you pair it with a Heltec v3 or something similar with a high-gain antenna up high, the Heltec can forward anything over the mesh to the T-Deck.
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-- Would really like to hear from anyone with actualy experience in this group with meshtastic. I've spoken to some meshtastic only guys, they were very excited about things that as a ham don't blow my dress up at all (ranges of 300 yrds etc), simply because they've never been exposed to ham ranges and capabilities. That's why I am leaning towards? ham-type solution even if it's more complex.
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Like anything else with a radio in it, range is entirely dependent on your antenna situation and the path.? A tiny compromised antenna might only go 300 yards, kind of like the rubber duck on an FRS radio.? If you mount the radio outside on a mast with an 8dbi omni antenna right above it (to minimize coax loss) you are going to have a much better time.? If you are at the periphery of the covered area, going with a high gain beam will do even better.? Multi-mile links aren't hard with a good antenna, and tens of miles aren't too difficult if both antennas are up high with clear line of sight.? Also, remember, it's a mesh so you can talk to stations. 3-4 hops away.? You don't need a clear line of sight to everyone else in the mesh.
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Consider that a couple decades ago it was very common for WISPs to use 900MHz because it could penetrate foliage better than 2.4 or 5GHz.? They were running wifi over 4-8MHz wide channels and going 10 or so miles with multi-megabit speeds while staying within the limitations of the ISM bands.? LoRA is much more of a weak-signal mode than 802.11 wifi and the limitations are identical.? The robustness of the protocol gives it a range advantage.
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My suggestion is to design and build the way the WISP people do.? Put an antenna as high as you can with the radio mounted next to it to minimize coax loss.? The only real difference is I would suggest using an omni antenna if you can so that your node can extend the mesh.? If an omni doesn't have enough gain, then a yagi or panel-type beam is the way to go.? Antennas are cheap for this band.? Really cheap.
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73,
Ben - KU0HN
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On Friday, December 20th, 2024 at 1:13 PM, David Clark via groups.io <cw.w4trj@...> wrote:
Ben --
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And anyone else actually familiar with meshtastic aside from watching youtube vids (like me) ---
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-- I see we have the choice of 800 or 900 mhz OR also listed is 433 mhz. I'm thinking 433 might be better in my area due to vegetation etc. Anyone got an opinion?
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-- Has anybody actually used a Lilygo T Deck? Does it actually work? This is a stand alone unit (similar to what I described several messages up), with self contained keyboard etc and not requiring a cell phone. Just thinking one set of batteries is enough to keep charged in an emergency situation.
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-- Would really like to hear from anyone with actualy experience in this group with meshtastic. I've spoken to some meshtastic only guys, they were very excited about things that as a ham don't blow my dress up at all (ranges of 300 yrds etc), simply because they've never been exposed to ham ranges and capabilities. That's why I am leaning towards? ham-type solution even if it's more complex.
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BUT
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I am open minded on the meshtastic, because as stated I "want" to like it. I'm just not convinced it really works.?
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Ben you're saying it really works. Do you know this first-hand? Not doubting you, just clarifying.?
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Thank you --
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DC
W4TRJ
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