Re: IL2P in HF
[email protected]> wrote:
By the way, Roy WW6Q and I are running both the QPSK V26A 600 and IL2P
modems on 7101.3 usb @ 2000Hz - doesn't seem to be a problem given one uses
one or the other, and
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Lee Bengston
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#41940
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
Reede
I think the thing to consentrate on is why 7 cannot get to 1? It sends 3
packets and fails. This says 1 has a) not decoded these b) stopped working
/ replying to that callsign / L2 circuit.
My
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Steve G7TAJ
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#41939
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Building with libminiupnpc 2.2.8
Hi there,
libminiupnpc has been updated and now UPNP_GetValidIGD() requires another argument - you can see the change and new definition on Github here:
This line (
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Dave Hibberd
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#41938
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
That TXDELAY looks way too short. I suggest 350 as a good starting point.
Ron VE3CGR
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Ron Gibson
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
Brent,
I took a look at the readout for the client side direwolf. It looks very similar if not identical to the server side. Maybe that means that something is getting fudged between bpq and direwolf
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reede7376@...
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
And, to answer your original question. This does not look like a situation where too much data is being sent through direwolf. It is only sending 4 packets before waiting for an ack. This looks more
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Brent WG0A
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
When it goes wrong, can you still.connect to the other station or do you
have to restart things? The log shows it trying but no reply, so as
suggested, things have crashed?
Direwolf is not good with
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Steve G7TAJ
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#41934
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
Is there anything telling in the direwolf logs from the other side of that link. I feels like something on the other side of the link may have gone sideways.
For the record, I've been running bpq and
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Brent WG0A
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#41933
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
I tried using the higher TXDELAY, but it didn't seem to make a difference.
It seems like it is on the verge of losing connection at one point but recovers.
Sorry, I'm a tad new to this stuff.. how
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reede7376@...
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
That's not really what I was getting at but it could be worth a try. I was
meaning slow down the data rate.
It seems the remote end stops replying. Does it recover after the
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Steve G7TAJ
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#41931
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
Typically you can bring the TXD down to 350 ms for radios since the 90s.
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NYC-ARECS/RACES Nets 441.100/136.5
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Charles Hargrove
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#41930
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
What Steve said.? Add a TXDELAY=500 line to both nodes' ports to start with and if that works, reduce the TXDELAY till it's shorter but still long enough to work.? Also, disable your
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Jeff KP3FT
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Re: Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
This looks like it might be a DW connected mode issue, which it does not do
well at all!
The trace shows it sends multiple RR frames with no reply and then discs.
The -1 mode does hear - 7
Does it
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Steve G7TAJ
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#41928
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Packets don't get acknowledged by the receiving node
Hello,
I am trying to set up a node that can run an application for me that can be accessed via hf radio. I have a test setup with two each of hf radios and sound cards and computers (the server
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reede7376@...
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#41927
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Re: Settings for telnet RMS Gateway?
Were you ever able to get this working? I just went through the process of setting up LinBPQ and was hoping I would be able to send and receive messages on it through RadioMail!
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@w7apk
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#41926
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Re: NETROM packets arriving out of sequence
Hi Kevin.
QtTermTCP monitor is probably the simplest and if you have a recent version you can log monitor output to disk.
Assuming it is a single netrom connect then any packet resequencing will be
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John G8BPQ
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#41925
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NETROM packets arriving out of sequence
Hello John
I run a BPQ node in the South West of England and have observed some occasions where packets are arriving out of order over NETROM. The symptom is seen when connecting over 2 hops (so 3
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Kevin, M0AHN
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#41924
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Re: Enable Forwarding and Send Personal Mail Only Question
Jeff to the rescue!! - Thanks!
73 de Chris ww2bsa
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Chris Lance WW2BSA
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#41923
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Re: Enable Forwarding and Send Personal Mail Only Question
Keep forwarding enabled and tick Send Personal Mail Only.? That'll work; I found out by accident a couple years ago... Personal Mail Only was ticked and I didn't know it, and wondered why Bulls were
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Jeff KP3FT
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#41922
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Enable Forwarding and Send Personal Mail Only Question
My forwarding partner is requesting a temp stop to sending bulletins to his BBS.
Should I:
Un-tick? Enable Forwarding? (or will this stop ALL forwarding - personal and bulls?)
Tick Send Personal
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Chris Lance WW2BSA
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