Polling for mail
Wondering if someone would be able to point me in right direction. I like hanging out on Net105 as there is a ton of activity there. But, I would like to participate in another net that has BBS to BBS
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Christopher Molnar KO4YAW
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#37963
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Re: Logging / Monitoring linbpq
I redirect my direwolf output to a file using a standard redirect. It's something like "direwolf -c /path/to/config.conf > /var/log/direwolf.log"
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Ben Kuhn
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#37962
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Re: Radio port not found / rigctld
Thanks John, I deleted my first post as I had asked the question way back and had missed your response. My apologies for re-asking the same question. All set now. -Chris K04YAW
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Christopher Molnar KO4YAW
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#37961
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Re: Logging / Monitoring linbpq
Not directly. You need some form of terminal program. I suggest QTTermTCP. 73, John
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John G8BPQ
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#37960
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Re: Radio port not found / rigctld
RADIO 3 is looking for the radio associated with port 3 and KISS ports don't support Rigcontrol. To access the rig defined as RADIO 3 you use RADIO R3. Either way, f is invalid, as it is interpreted
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John G8BPQ
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#37959
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Logging / Monitoring linbpq
Good afternoon linbpq experts! I am wondering if there is any local (logs, monitor, etc) way to monitor exactly what your radio is broadcasting / receiving while running linbpq?? Runing Ubuntu server
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Christopher Molnar KO4YAW
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Re: BPQ APRS igate setup questions
#aprs
I use ?ISHOST=noam.aprs2.net -- Ray Adkins ©¦ American Red Cross Ray V. Adkins N3HYM©¦ American Red Cross Disaster Service Technology Team Lead National Capital and Greater Chesapeake Region (240)
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Ray Adkins
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#37956
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Re: BPQ APRS igate setup questions
#aprs
Appears ok unless there is some specific error of spacing I suppose- https://www.aprs-is.net/APRSServers.aspx
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Kk6qms
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#37955
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Re: BPQ APRS igate setup questions
#aprs
My entire APRS cfg sections began this thread- I adjusted the host recently based on another user here who posted their cfg. Mine was having same issue before I adjusted. Does this look normal? Thx.
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Kk6qms
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#37954
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Re: Complete Commands List
#pilinbpq
Thank you, sir. That's the sort of thing I was hoping to find.
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Tommy Brooks
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#37953
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Re: linbpq reconnection bug / misconfiguration / misunderstanding ?
Hi John, Did you have chance to look at this one? Thanks Matthew 2E0SIP
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Matthew 2E0SIP
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#37952
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Re: piBPQAPRS, segmentation fault
You may have found a new bug. You should be able to get some debugging info by running linbpq under gdb (the linux debugger). See message #37092 for details. If gdb isn't installed on your system you
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John G8BPQ
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#37951
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Re: BPQ APRS igate setup questions
#aprs
What host name are you using? Have you checked it for typos? 73, John _____ Sent: 11 May 2023 23:51 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [bpq32] BPQ APRS igate setup questions #aprs Port forwarded, Pi
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John G8BPQ
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Re: BPQ APRS igate setup questions
#aprs
Port forwarded, Pi restarted (has static ip, DDNS, and been forwarding 8010, 8011, 8012, and 10093, etc for years), but still getting "APRS Igate connect failed". Forwarding working I am able to get
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Kk6qms
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#37949
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Re: BPQ APRS igate setup questions
#aprs
yes
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Jeff, NC6J
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#37948
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Re: BPQ APRS igate setup questions
#aprs
Interesting info- so I can assume the codes do not expire- thanks. I am still looking for what could be causing "APRS Igate connect failed"
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Kk6qms
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#37947
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Re: piBPQAPRS, segmentation fault
Is there any solution to segmentation fault crashes like installing a fresh pilinbpq or other method? I do not have any method of detecting crashes and restarting BPQ- I just don't have the knowledge
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Kk6qms
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#37946
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Re: INTERLOCK Question
Thanks John!!
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Rick Paynter VA7RBP
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Re: INTERLOCK Question
Yes, it should say two or more ports. You can interlock as many ports as you need. 73, John _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick Paynter VA7RBP Sent: 10 May 2023
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John G8BPQ
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#37944
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Re: Remote Station Quality
This is what your node thinks the other node's port Quality is set to. As there is little agreement about what to set port Quality to, and widely differing values between nodes can lead to odd routing
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John G8BPQ
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#37943
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