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Re: Node/BBS frequencies: Source record not recognised

 

Put it above the CONFIG section of the port.
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Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: Node/BBS frequencies: Source record not recognised

 

On 4/23/25 02:00, John G8BPQ via groups.io wrote:
Each port has a parameter SendtoM0LTEMap. This defaults to 1 but and be set to zero to stop reporting that port.

SendtoM0LTEMap=0

73,
John
pi@nc8q-bpq:~/linbpq $ ./linbpq
G8BPQ AX25 Packet Switch System Version 6.0.24.69 March 2025
Copyright ? 2001-2025 John Wiseman G8BPQ
Current Directory is /home/pi/linbpq
Log Directory is /home/pi/linbpq
Making Directory /home/pi/linbpq/logs
Configuration file Preprocessor.
Using Configuration file /home/pi/linbpq/bpq32.cfg
Source record not recognised - Ignored:EnableM0LTEMap=0

Where in

PORT
?PORTNUM=[1-13]
?...
?CONFIG
? ...
ENDPORT

do I put
EnableM0LTEMap=0

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Re: Winlink Express using Bpq32 node via RF to access mail from CMS

 

Yes, it is done all the time.
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Are you wanting to access you own node or someone else'?
Are you wanting others to access your node to access mail from CMS or just you?
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Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: Unexpected Message - YAPP

 

Had the same thing here, I worked with the users and found out he set his YAPP directory straight to the Downloads directory. I suggested he create a folder inside the downloads directory and point QTterm to that folder.?

I saw later in the log he was able to complete the download.?


Re: Node/BBS frequencies

 

On 4/23/25 02:00, John G8BPQ via groups.io wrote:
Each port has a parameter SendtoM0LTEMap. This defaults to 1 but and be set to zero to stop reporting that port.

SendtoM0LTEMap=0

73,
John
Hi, John:

Awesome!

Thanks.

73, Chuck


Re: Node/BBS frequencies

 

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Each port has a parameter SendtoM0LTEMap. This defaults to 1 but and be set to zero to stop reporting that port.

SendtoM0LTEMap=0

73,
John

On 22/04/2025 00:05, Chuck Gelm wrote:

On 4/21/25 11:10, Simon G4WQG via groups.io wrote:


Winlink Express using Bpq32 node via RF to access mail from CMS

 

Would like to have Winlink Express using RF (packet) access to bpq node as for just sending and receiving emails from CMS. Got WLExpress to connect to node fine but no messages are getting sent or received. This would be for personal use only. Been at this for a while so I am curious if this is possible at all.
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Thanks for any suggestions?
Karl


Re: Winlink in-line picture attachments dropped by BPQ BBS

 

Is this a new feature of Winlink Express? I've never seen it before.

73,
John

On 23/04/2025 04:11, Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty VE3TOK wrote:
John,

Inline attachments like pictures between the text are just unceremoniously dropped by the BBS and deleted.

This also the case for the html code.? (Non-inline attachments are fine.)? Is this a bug? Should be nice to receive these.

Linbpq version is 6.0.24.69.

Regards,

Boudewijn VE3TOK


Winlink in-line picture attachments dropped by BPQ BBS

 

John,

Inline attachments like pictures between the text are just unceremoniously dropped by the BBS and deleted.

This also the case for the html code.? (Non-inline attachments are fine.)? Is this a bug? Should be nice to receive these.

Linbpq version is 6.0.24.69.

Regards,

Boudewijn VE3TOK

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CMS logging

 

John,
I¡¯ve noticed in the bbs log on incoming connections the port and frequency used are reported, but the CMS log does not. ?I¡¯m curious to know by what mode my users are using when connected to my RMS service, at least knowing what port was used would give me a clue.
thanks
Jim KI0BK


Re: Unexpected Message - YAPP

 

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Very likely, yes

73, John

On 22/04/2025 17:55, Lee Bengston via groups.io wrote:

A station connected via VARA HF and attempted to download a small text file using YAPP.

The transfer aborted with "Unexpected message during YAPP Transfer."? Would that happen if the person downloading the file entered something via keyboard while the transfer was in progress?

16:48:21R YAPP ics213.txt<cr> Port=7

16:49:04R <cr> Port=7

16:49:04R Unexpected message during YAPP Transfer. Transfer canncelled<cr> Port=7

16:49:04R de K5DAT BBS><cr> Port=7

16:49:15R A<cr> Port=7

16:49:15R <cr> Port=7

16:49:15R Output aborted<cr> Port=7

16:49:15R de K5DAT BBS><cr> Port=7

16:49:32R b<cr> Port=7

16:49:33R 73 de K5DAT<cr> Port=7

16:49:37R DISCONNECTED Port=7


Thanks,
Lee K5DAT


Re: LinBPQ error & exit

 

Could you run addr2line -e linbpq 0x523e85 0x49fa71 0x49fb18 0x49fa36

That should give the source lines where the problem occurred.

Thanks,
John

On 22/04/2025 16:50, Misko YT7MPB via groups.io wrote:
Hello,

I have just noticed that LinBPQ sometimes prematurely exits. (I am unsure whether it is an issue related to KAM driver I added recently.) See the initialization of all ports, and later what fails ...

Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02 SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03 TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06 KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3
Using Shared Memory /BPQAPRSSharedMem
Map APRS Shared Memory Allocated at 0x43000000
APRS Digi/Gateway Enabled
Trying to start ./QtBPQAPRS

Rig Control Enabled
MQTT Enabled 0
Starting Chat
Config File is /home/ham/linbpq/chatconfig.cfg
Chat Started
Starting Mail
Config File is /home/ham/linbpq/linmail.cfg
Config Processed
Mail Started
Using Shared Memory /BPQAPRSSharedMem
Map APRS Shared Memory Allocated at 0x43000000
Shared Memory Size 3401584 Max 33554432
LinBPQ Configured with MaxStations 1000 APRSCall YU7BPQ
SIGSEGV Received
./linbpq(+0x112e85)[0x523e85]
linux-gate.so.1(__kernel_sigreturn+0x0)[0xb7f5a564]
./linbpq(+0x8ea71)[0x49fa71]
./linbpq(+0x8eb18)[0x49fb18]
./linbpq(+0x8eb18)[0x49fb18]
./linbpq(+0x8ea36)[0x49fa36]
./linbpq(+0x8d72e)[0x49e72e]
./linbpq(+0xca4a2)[0x4db4a2]
./linbpq(+0xcd77b)[0x4de77b]
./linbpq(main+0x1895)[0x525dde]

Any idea?

Misko YT7MPB




Unexpected Message - YAPP

 

A station connected via VARA HF and attempted to download a small text file using YAPP.

The transfer aborted with "Unexpected message during YAPP Transfer."? Would that happen if the person downloading the file entered something via keyboard while the transfer was in progress?

16:48:21R YAPP ics213.txt<cr> Port=7

16:49:04R <cr> Port=7

16:49:04R Unexpected message during YAPP Transfer. Transfer canncelled<cr> Port=7

16:49:04R de K5DAT BBS><cr> Port=7

16:49:15R A<cr> Port=7

16:49:15R <cr> Port=7

16:49:15R Output aborted<cr> Port=7

16:49:15R de K5DAT BBS><cr> Port=7

16:49:32R b<cr> Port=7

16:49:33R 73 de K5DAT<cr> Port=7

16:49:37R DISCONNECTED Port=7


Thanks,
Lee K5DAT


LinBPQ error & exit

 

Hello,

I have just noticed that LinBPQ sometimes prematurely exits. (I am unsure whether it is an issue related to KAM driver I added recently.) See the initialization of all ports, and later what fails ...

Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02 SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03 TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06 KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3
Using Shared Memory /BPQAPRSSharedMem
Map APRS Shared Memory Allocated at 0x43000000
APRS Digi/Gateway Enabled
Trying to start ./QtBPQAPRS

Rig Control Enabled
MQTT Enabled 0
Starting Chat
Config File is /home/ham/linbpq/chatconfig.cfg
Chat Started
Starting Mail
Config File is /home/ham/linbpq/linmail.cfg
Config Processed
Mail Started
Using Shared Memory /BPQAPRSSharedMem
Map APRS Shared Memory Allocated at 0x43000000
Shared Memory Size 3401584 Max 33554432
LinBPQ Configured with MaxStations 1000 APRSCall YU7BPQ
SIGSEGV Received
./linbpq(+0x112e85)[0x523e85]
linux-gate.so.1(__kernel_sigreturn+0x0)[0xb7f5a564]
./linbpq(+0x8ea71)[0x49fa71]
./linbpq(+0x8eb18)[0x49fb18]
./linbpq(+0x8eb18)[0x49fb18]
./linbpq(+0x8ea36)[0x49fa36]
./linbpq(+0x8d72e)[0x49e72e]
./linbpq(+0xca4a2)[0x4db4a2]
./linbpq(+0xcd77b)[0x4de77b]
./linbpq(main+0x1895)[0x525dde]

Any idea?

Misko YT7MPB


Re: M0LTE Map

 


On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 7:47?AM Lee D Bengston <kilo5dat@...> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 7:28?AM Mauro Veiga via <maurorveiga=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi folks. I added the line EnableM0LTEMap=1 in BPQ32.cfg but the BPQ Map does not show the Rigcontrol frequency (7040). How do I get the frequency to be displayed in the Modem Modes map?


When I click on your node in the M0LTE map at , it shows the ARDOP port as shown in the attached file.

image.png

OK, although the subject line is M0LTE MAP, and there is a reference to adding "EnableM0LTEMap=1" to bpq32.cfg, you were actually asking about the BPQ map at . That map is not related to the M0LTE Map and is not impacted by "EnableM0LTEMap=1". Mark N5MDT has already provided the details about showing frequencies on that map, so you should be good.

73,
Lee K5DAT


Re: Node/BBS frequencies

 



On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 8:30?AM Mark Taylor via <mtaylor=[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 08:26 AM, Lee Bengston wrote:
Which node map has the modem mode tab??

Thanks - that looks familiar - looks like I failed to update the bookmark when it was shared earlier. Updated now.

73,
Lee K5DAT


Re: Node/BBS frequencies

 

On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 08:26 AM, Lee Bengston wrote:
Which node map has the modem mode tab??
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Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: Node/BBS frequencies

 


On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 9:58?AM Mark Taylor via <mtaylor=[email protected]> wrote:
The BPQ node map has a tab called Modem Modes if you have not seen it.? Anyone with a Rigcontrol statement, or a Frequency statement will show the DIAL frequencies.? However, the call listed is the node call and not the BBS call so you have to connect with a terminal to select BBS from the menu to get the call. The BBS call may be in the Nodes list also.
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Frequencies that are shown as Undefined are often a Vara FM ports.
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I have a 10 meter frequency listed. BBS call is N5MDT-4 if you are in range.
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73,
Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Mark,

Which node map has the modem mode tab?? The one I had bookmarked was?, but I'm not seeing a tab there.

Thanks,
Lee K5DAT


Re: M0LTE Map

 

I'll try this. Thanks Mark, Lee and Robin.

Em ter., 22 de abr. de 2025, 09:51, Mark Taylor via <mtaylor=[email protected]> escreveu:

The data comes from the scan lines.? If you only use one frequency you will still need to use one scan line to make it show.
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Example...
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RADIO 1
HAMLIB PTTMUX COM3 COM 4
5,7.040,USB,D,H1,A2000
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John will be be able to tell you if the dwell time can be 0 just stay on frequency without changing.? Otherwise use something like 30.
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Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: M0LTE Map

 

Great! Thanks, Robin.? :-)

Em ter., 22 de abr. de 2025, 09:49, M0JQQ - Robin via <m0jqq.robin=[email protected]> escreveu:

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Enjoy :)