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Pls look over my conf file
I just put a new node on a local mtn top and
I can hear the beacon great but its not responding to any calls.? RPi with NinoTNC and a Motorola 1225 If ya'll could look over my config file and see if I missed something Trip - KT4WO Also--- It worked great at the house before I move it to the mtn. */ This ends a multi-line comment LOCATOR=EM85II ; Node locator NODECALL=KF4DTL-9 ; Node callsign NODEALIAS=JKC1 ; Node alias (6 characters max) LINMAIL ; Enable BBS LINCHAT ; Enable CHAT ; ¡®ID¡¯ MESSAGE ¨C SENT EVERY IDINTERVAL MINS ; ; WILL BE ADDRESSED FROM THE PORT CALLSIGN (IF DEFINED) ; ELSE FROM THE NODE CALL ; ; The main purpose of this is to satisfy the requrements of those administations that require a regular station ; identification in the same mode as used for communication. IDMSG: ; UI broadcast text from NODECALL to fixed dest ID Net/Rom node and BBS/CHAT Jackson County, NC? EM85ii *** ; Denotes end of IDMSG text /* The BTEXT below contains an APRS location specification. Search the internet for ¡°APRS Protocol Specification¡± for details on the format. If you do not care to do this, it would be best to replace the line by simple non APRS text rather than transmit incorrect data which may find it¡¯s way via APRS IGates to FINDU.COM. */ BTEXT: ; UI broadcast text from BCALL to destination UNPROTO= ; Coordinates in APRS format: ddmm.mm(N|S) latitude ; dddmm.mm(W|E) longitude,For longitude the the first ¡®d¡¯ ; must be either 0 or 1. *** ; Denotes end of BTEXT text INFOMSG: ; The INFO command text follows: *** ; Denotes end of INFOMSG text CTEXT: ; The CTEXT text follows: Use ¡°?¡± for Help menu. KF4DTL-9:JKC1} *** ; Denotes end of CTEXT text FULL_CTEXT=1 ; 0=send CTEXT to L2 connects to NODEALIAS only ; 1=send CTEXT to all connectees ; Network System Parameters: OBSINIT=6 ; Initial obsolescence set when a node is included ; in a received nodes broadcast. This value is then ; decremented by 1 every NODESINTERVAL. OBSMIN=4 ; When the obsolescence of a node falls below this ; value that node¡¯s information is not included in ; a subsequent nodes broadcast. NODESINTERVAL=10 ; Nodes broadcast interval in minutes IDINTERVAL=10 ; ¡®IDMSG¡¯ UI broadcast interval in minutes, 0=OFF BTINTERVAL=10 ; The BTEXT broadcast interval in minutes, 0=OFF L3TIMETOLIVE=25 ; Max L3 hops L4RETRIES=3 ; Level 4 retry count L4TIMEOUT=60 ; Level 4 timeout in seconds s/b > FRACK x RETRIES L4DELAY=10 ; Level 4 delayed ack timer in seconds L4WINDOW=4 ; Level 4 window size MAXLINKS=63 ; Max level 2 links MAXNODES=512 ; Max nodes in nodes table MAXROUTES=64 ; Max adjacent nodes MAXCIRCUITS=128 ; Max L4 circuits MINQUAL=144 ; Minimum quality to add to nodes table ; INP3 Routing is experimental. The two parms which follow will be ignored ; unless activated in the ROUTES: section. MAXHOPS=4 ; INP3 hop limit to add to tables MAXRTT=90 ; INP3 max RTT in seconds BUFFERS=255 ; Packet buffers ¨C 255 means allocate as many as ; possible, normally about 130, depending upon other ; table sizes. ; TNC default parameters: PACLEN=128 ; Max packet size (236 max for net/rom) ; 236 is suitable for reliable and fast connections, such ; as AX/IP/UDP or a dedicated 9600 RF Link ; 120 is suitable for a shared VHF packet radio connection ; PACLEN is defined for each port individually in the ports sections TRANSDELAY=1 ; Transparent node send delay in seconds ; Level 2 Parameters: ; T1 (FRACK), T2 (RESPTIME) and N2 (RETRIES) are now in the PORTS section T3=120 ; Link validation timer in seconds IDLETIME=720 ; Idle link shutdown timer in seconds ; Configuration Options: AUTOSAVE=0 ; Saves BPQNODES.dat upon program exit BBS=1 ; 1 = BBS support included, 0 = No BBS support NODE=1 ; Include switch support HIDENODES=0 ; If set to 1, nodes beginning with a # ; require a ¡®N *¡¯ command to be displayed. /* The *** LINKED command is intended for use by gateway software, and concern has been expressed that it could be misused. It is recommended that it be disabled (=N) if unneeded. */ ENABLE_LINKED=A ; Controls processing of *** LINKED command ; Y = allows unrestricted use ; A = allows use by application program ; N = disabled ; ; Radio port definitions. ; With the following definitions BPQ32 accesses the TNC directly. PORT PORTNUM=2 ; Optional but sets port number if stated ID=Telnet Server DRIVER=Telnet CONFIG CMS=0 CMSCALL= CMSPASS= LOGGING=0 DisconnectOnClose=1 TCPPORT=8010 FBBPORT=8011 6300 HTTPPORT=8080 CMDPORT 63000 LOGINPROMPT=user: PASSWORDPROMPT=password: MAXSESSIONS=10 CTEXT=BPQ32 Telnet Server\nPress ? For list of commands \n\n ±«³§·¡¸é=°°Õ4°Â°¿,²¹±ô»å²¹,°°Õ4°Â°¿,¡±¡±,³§³Û³§°¿±Ê ;±«³§·¡¸é=±Ê±õ8µþ¶Ù³Ò,³æ³æ³æ³æ³æ³æ,±Ê±õ8µþ¶Ù³Ò,¡±¡±,³§³Û³§°¿±Ê ;USER=PD0HLA,xxxxxx,PD0HLA ;USER=PD1DER,xxxxxx,PD1DER ;USER=PA3GON,xxxxxx,PA3GON ; USER=N0ARY,xxxxxx,N0ARY,BBS ENDPORT ; Radio port definitions. ; Suitable parameters for radio ports depend upon the quality and speed of the port. ; For 1200 baud RF shared access suggested values are: ; FRACK=8000, RESPTIME=1500, RETRIES=10, MAXFRAME=2, PACLEN=120 ; For 9600 baud dedicated high quality suggested values are: ; FRACK=5000, RESPTIME=1000, RETRIES=5, MAXFRAME=7, PACLEN=236 ; ; With the following definition BPQ32 accesses the TNC directly. ; The TNC used is a PiTNC in KISS mode ; With the following definition BPQ32 interfaces with AGWPE.exe. ; AGWPE could then interface with a sound card to emulate a TNC. ; There is additional configuration to be done within AGWPE. PORT PORTNUM=1 ; Port number ID=145.03 1200b ; Displayed by PORTS command ; KISS TNC with USB interface TYPE=ASYNC PROTOCOL=KISS ; TNC is used in KISS, JKISS or BPQKISS mode COMPORT=/dev/ttyACM0 ; Serial port is USB interface ttyUSB0 SPEED=57600 ; SERIAL PORT SPEED, NOT RADIO DATA SPEED. CHANNEL=A ; A for single channel TNC ;KISSOPTIONS=NOPARAMS PERSIST=64 ; PERSIST=256/(# of transmitters-1) SLOTTIME=100 ; CMSA interval timer in milliseconds TXDELAY=400 ; Transmit keyup delay in milliseconds TXTAIL=30 ; TX key down, in milliseconds, at packet end ; QUALITY=100 ; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on ; ; this port, unless overridden by a locked route ; ; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts QUALITY=0 ; There are no Net/Roms in radio range at this site, thus ; no nodes broadcasts need be sent on this radio port. ; As such the value of MINQUAL which follows is ignored. MINQUAL=80 ; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or ; ; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value ; ; of 0 sends everything. FRACK=8000 ; Level 2 timout in milliseconds RESPTIME=1500 ; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds RETRIES=10 ; Level 2 maximum retry value MAXFRAME=2 ; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7) PACLEN=128 ; Default max packet length for this port. ; PACLEN is ignored for APRS packets UNPROTO= ; BTEXT broadcast addrs format: DEST[,digi1[,digi2]] BCALL= ; BTEXT call. Unstated defaults to NODECALL L3ONLY=0 ; 1=No user downlink connects on this port DIGIFLAG=0 ; Digipeat: 0=OFF, 1=ALL, 255=UI Only DIGIPORT=0 ; Port on which to send digi¡¯d frames (0 = same port) USERS=0 ; Maximum number of L2 sessions, 0 = no limit ENDPORT /* PORT PORTNUM=3 ; Port number ID=145.0U 1200b ; Displayed by PORTS command ; KISS TNC with USB interface TYPE=ASYNC PROTOCOL=KISS ; TNC is used in KISS, JKISS or BPQKISS mode COMPORT=/dev/ttyACM1 ; Serial port is USB interface ttyUSB0 SPEED=57600 ; SERIAL PORT SPEED, NOT RADIO DATA SPEED. CHANNEL=A ; A for single channel TNC KISSOPTIONS=NOPARAMS; PERSIST=64 ; PERSIST=256/(# of transmitters-1) SLOTTIME=100 ; CMSA interval timer in milliseconds TXDELAY=300 ; Transmit keyup delay in milliseconds TXTAIL=30 ; TX key down, in milliseconds, at packet end ; QUALITY=100 ; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on ; ; this port, unless overridden by a locked route ; ; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts QUALITY=0 ; There are no Net/Roms in radio range at this site, thus ; no nodes broadcasts need be sent on this radio port. ; As such the value of MINQUAL which follows is ignored. MINQUAL=80 ; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or ; ; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value ; ; of 0 sends everything. FRACK=8000 ; Level 2 timout in milliseconds RESPTIME=1500 ; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds RETRIES=10 ; Level 2 maximum retry value MAXFRAME=2 ; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7) PACLEN=128 ; Default max packet length for this port. ; PACLEN is ignored for APRS packets UNPROTO= ; BTEXT broadcast addrs format: DEST[,digi1[,digi2]] BCALL= ; BTEXT call. Unstated defaults to NODECALL L3ONLY=0 ; 1=No user downlink connects on this port DIGIFLAG=0 ; Digipeat: 0=OFF, 1=ALL, 255=UI Only DIGIPORT=0 ; Port on which to send digi¡¯d frames (0 = same port) USERS=0 ; Maximum number of L2 sessions, 0 = no limit ENDPORT */ /* Applications: You can define additional Node commands that are available to your users. These may connect to applications running on you computer, or be aliases or ¡®shortcuts¡¯ to other node commands. For example you can define the command ¡°BBS¡±. This can either be set up to connect to a BBS running on your computer, or to be an alias for a command that connects to a BBS on another system. You can set up a callsign that if connected to will select the command, and if required cause the call to be added to your NODES list. The format is: APPLICATION n,CMD,New Command,Call,Alias, Quality n Application Number. You can define up to 32. CMD The command the user types New Command (optional) The Node command to be run Call (optional) The call which directly invokes CMD Alias and Quality (optional) If specified, causes an entry for Call and Alias to be added to your NODES table with the specified Quality. Associated with each Application number is an application mask. Most BPQ32 applications can be configured to use any Application. An exception is AR-Cluster using the OCX interface, which must be Appl 1. Normally an Application Mask is configured in the application, rather than an Application Number. The following table gives the Application Mask values: Appl: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, etc Decimal Mask: 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128, etc Hexadecimal Mask: 0x1,0x2,0x4,0x8,0x10,0x20,0x40,0x80, etc */ APPLICATION 1,BBS,,KF4DTL-8,JKCBBS,120 APPLICATION 2,CHAT,,KF4DTL-7,JKCCHT,120 |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýLooks ok to me.Could it be rf interference on a mountain top site? 73 John On 11/02/2021 15:06, kt67 wrote:
I just put a new node on a local mtn top and |
Hey John,
Yes... I will check that also. Can't get back up there until? next Tuesday, so wanted to cover all my bases. Did you see any issues with the file? It worked great here at house, had it running for ~ 6 weeks before the move. I did listen to the beacon while on mtn (didn't have a portable station to test with while up there...I WILL when I return!!!!) and the freq. was quite. But--- thats not to say there is no RF issues!? BTW? Thank for the great software, been a user off and on since the DOS days. Trip - KT4WO |
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