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Re: Sending NTS traffic via Network 105


 

Better off getting involved with DTN (I am), and use a more effective
HF mode like VaraHF or Pactor to push
NTS traffic. 300bd plain jane AX.25 only works under ideal band
conditions where phase spreading
of the signals due to multipath distortion. The original bell spec.
is for twisted pair, not a noisy
HF channel with lots of phase distortion. It sort of works despite
all this, but an emphasis in the "sort of"
department. It has been enough fun for folks who have a single hop
path to play with keyboard-2-keyboard.

If you need more info, let me know.

-Chris KQ6UP

On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 9:34?AM Chris Lance WW2BSA <ww2bsa@...> wrote:

Hi Sergio and welcome to the Group!
This is an interesting question that I would like to hear others respond to as well.

Although Network105 is designed as a 300 baud AX.25 keyboard to keyboard, there are nodes, mailboxes and Gateways. A lot of these Gateways are HF ports on BPQ Systems. One could go on 14.105, connect to a Gateway, access their BBS and send a message.

But why do all that? It would be easier to connect locally onto a BBS and send the NTS message that way.

So my questions to you are:

Is there a local BBS to you?
NTS message versus a regular packet email: what is your goal?
Radio Relay International (RRI) is a great group to be a part of if you like to send/receive NTS messages.
For more info and group conventions: www.Network105.org

73 de Chris ww2bsa
Moderator




On 02/19/2024 8:36 AM EST sergio ruiz <sergio.rrd@...> wrote:


Is there a way to send NTS traffic via BBS on Network 105?

More specifically, I'd like to send RadioGrams to non hams out in the wild.

Thanks!

--
Thanks,
Chris Maness

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