Re: Filtering node table
Hi John, I'm not certain but I don't think the filtering is working on aliases (maybe it wasn't designed to?). Here's some output on my terminal from W9GM-7 over an HF channel. c w9gm-7 *** Connected
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Sholto (K7TMG)
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#35412
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Re: The latest BPQ32 installer is available
Hi John & Ron Installed 6.0.23.1 Windows version yesterday all has been working fine. Many thanks 73 Mike Melnik-N9PMO BPQ32 Group Moderator
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Mike Melnik
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#35411
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Re: The latest BPQ32 installer is available
Thanks, Ron. I've uploaded the latest linbpq, pilinbpq and source to both my main and beta download areas 73, John
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John G8BPQ
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#35410
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The latest BPQ32 installer is available
The Latest BPQ32 Installer for Windows, BPQ32_6.0.23.1_20220627 ( /g/bpq32/files/BPQ32%20Installer ) , is available for download from the BPQ32 Groups.IO ( /g/bpq32
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Ron AE5E
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#35409
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Re: Filtering node table
Thanks so much for adding this John! I also updated my BPQ Cheatsheet with it: https://cheatography.com/gcremerius/cheat-sheets/bpq-user-and-sysop-commands/ -- 73 de Bill PY2BIL - LU7ECX
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Bill PY2BIL
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#35408
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Re: Filtering node table
The BPQ suite is missing a fairly useful function that might eventually be improved ¨C the ability to interrogate the node table with searches. No less than 6 hours after creating and publishing this
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Red R. R. Tuby (PE1RRR)
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#35407
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Re: Filtering node table
John, Thanks! I have it downloaded and will test it today. 73 Sholto K7TMG
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Sholto (K7TMG)
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#35406
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Re: Filtering node table
The latest versions in my Beta download area should support ? and * wildcards If you want to sort by call the C can be placed before or after the pattern, eg N C GB7* or N GB7* C 73, John
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John G8BPQ
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#35405
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Re: Filtering node table
Thnx John. Things like, ex: *IPU GB7* *IP* GB?NWM etc etc Thnx agn and 73 de J, M?IPU YO§©FCA
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Julian
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#35404
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Re: Filtering node table
From the docs: *Nodes* The NODES command displays information from the NETROM Nodes table. There are a number of options. N on its own displays the whole table in alias order N C displays the whole
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John G8BPQ
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#35403
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Alinco DR135t and DRA-50 ser up in Raspi
#linbpq
Trying to configure my Alinco DR135t ....I can connect to gateway bit not able rj
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KD4JWF
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#35402
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Alinco DR135t and DRA-50 ser up in Raspi
#linbpq
Trying to configure my Alinco DR135t ....I can connect to gateway bit not able rj
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KD4JWF
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#35401
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Alinco DR135t and DRA-50 ser up in Raspi
#linbpq
Trying to configure my Alinco DR135t ....I can connect to gateway bit not able rj
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KD4JWF
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#35400
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Re: Filtering node table
If you have linbpq: https://eindhoven.space/radio-experiments/packet-radio/node-search-for-linbpq-nonodessearch/ :-) 73 Red
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Red R. R. Tuby (PE1RRR)
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#35399
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Re: Filtering node table
Thinking a bit more about this and maybe a simpler thing to implement in BPQ would be a command along the lines of MHEARD=Y/N whereby node listings could be disabled on HF facing ports? If someone
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Sholto (K7TMG)
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#35398
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BPQAuth
John G8BPQ Just sent you email about the BPQAuth.exe 73 Mike Melnik-N9PMO BPQ32 Group Moderator
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Mike Melnik
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#35397
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Re: Filtering node table
Recommend to them the NetRom quality guidelines that I sent out recently. -- Charles J. Hargrove - N2NOV NYC-ARECS/RACES Citywide Radio Officer/Skywarn Coord. NYC-ARECS/RACES Nets 441.100/136.5 PL
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Charles Hargrove
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#35396
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Re: Filtering node table
Hi Mark, Yes I only have 3 nodes in my own table but there are others on the HF network with hundreds unfortunately. I think node owners shouldn't allow that to happen if they have an HF facing port,
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Sholto (K7TMG)
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#35395
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Re: Filtering node table
I normally clear the screen and then copy the nodes table in a notepad type app... I kind of always thought there was a filtering command I had somehow forgotten abt, even though there is nothing
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Julian
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#35394
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Re: Filtering node table
The only formats I know are: nodes call-ssid??? (i.e. nodes N5MDT-3) nodes alias???????? (nodes mdtrms) nodes call*???????? (nodes N5MDT*) Where call* will find all SSIDs used with
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Mark Taylor
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#35393
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