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Re: New bpq32 install connection refused
Correction ion previous post: For the line: sudo setcap "CAP_NET_ADMIN=ep CAP_NET_RAW=ep CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE=ep" pi "pi" here should instead be the name of the executable. (probably pilinbpq or
By KN4MKB Billy · #42932 ·
Re: New bpq32 install connection refused
A few things: You stated you are using Direwolf, but your config is setup for a serial "PITNC". For direwolf, you should be using the Network KISS options to connect your BPQ node to DireWolf. Your
By KN4MKB Billy · #42931 ·
Re: ARDOPCF and QtSoundModem?
Hi Niels, Thanks for the feedback. I have spent the better part of the last two days reviewing group threads and anything else I could find that might help. I pretty much get the same results you show
By Rich Sahlender · #42930 ·
Re: ARDOPCF and QtSoundModem?
Hi Rich, same problem here... What I have... .asoundrc pcm.snd_card { ??????? type hw ??????? card 0 ??????? device 0 } ctl.snd_card { ??????? type hw ??????? card 0
By Niels PD9Q · #42929 ·
Re: ARDOPCF and QtSoundModem?
You need to add the -A parameter to the ardopcf command line. Even with this I can't get the latest version to work and am currently using ardop-1.0.4.1.2. The error message is different (if I
By John G8BPQ · #42928 ·
Re: ARDOPCF and QtSoundModem?
Hi John et al, Although I've had no issues for several years using your ardopc both x86 and x64 I finally got around to testing with ardopcf for no good reason other than to busy myself for a few
By Rich Sahlender · #42927 ·
Re: Happy New Year!
Best wishes all BPQ nodes and users and leaders! It¡¯s been great for me a past AEA packet radio ampr operator. I look forward to the new beginning you Chris and all the East Coast sysops and our
By N9PNO · #42926 ·
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to all! 73 de Chris ww2bsa
By Chris Lance WW2BSA · #42925 ·
Re: linbpq64 forwarding problems personal messages.
Hi Niels, Just normal, when that message goes out and it uses the exact route as configured as it is the only configured route to that destination. Another message with the same destination, exact
By Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty VE3TOK · #42924 ·
Re: Ping/Poll possibility?
Not quite the same as a specific ping / poll but... Decades ago a bunch of us with PK232's used what AEA called the "QRA Feature" which was on by default but could be disabled. If on and an unproto
By Rich Sahlender · #42923 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
Thanks for the input! Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #42922 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
Thanks I missed adding the quality parameter it was set as zero! Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #42921 ·
Re: Ping/Poll possibility?
Hi Mark, It works, but it's not real time. Thanks, -Chris? KO4YAW
By Christopher Molnar KO4YAW · #42920 ·
Re: Ping/Poll possibility?
Hi Lee, Yes. -Chris KO4YAW
By Christopher Molnar KO4YAW · #42919 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
[email protected]> wrote: It sounds like you are sending a broadcast, but you want all of your local nodes to be included. Normally I do that by setting the MINQUAL=254 in the port. If it is set to
By Lee Bengston · #42918 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
Make sure you have call, alias and quality (normally 255) in the end of the APPLICATION lines 73, John
By John G8BPQ · #42917 ·
Re: Ping/Poll possibility?
Being able to broadcast a ping sounds useful to me, if its not already a thing. With a bit of scripting you could configure a radio and TNC to scan channels / modes to find reachable nodes fairly
By Matthew 2E0SIP · #42916 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
yup already thee :) Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #42915 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
OK maybe that is it, I want to broadcast my nodes on my 2 RF ports, both ASYN and Kiss..... I see others doing it with BPQ nodes on my RF links Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #42914 ·
Re: BPQ32 config question
I forget there also needs to be an NODESINTERVAL statement in your main configuration. -- 73, Mark, N5MDT Montgomery, Texas http://n5mdt.ham-radio-op.net:52852
By Mark Taylor · #42913 ·