I would TOTALLY be interested in hosting an NTS BBS.. my only issues are:
- My radio setup is limited. I only have one antenna, and I spend a fair amount of time on CW NTS nets and doing CW stuff. so if i ran an NTS BBS, it would be offline during those times (a few hours a week)
- Ham radio is TOTALLY just a hobby for me. I pretty much build most of my gear, and don¡¯t really sink a bunch of money into it. I really don¡¯t want to dump a grand into a pactor modem.
- I only have mac and linux. I don¡¯t have anything that runs windows. I think VARA HF works on a raspberry pi, but i would have ?to look. If I could run a software modem, that would be cool.
Thanks for all the info. I am diving into all this now.
On Feb 20, 2024, at 1:54?AM, Chris Lance WW2BSA <ww2bsa@...> wrote:
Good suggestion, Chris! DTN (Digital Traffic Network) which is part of RRI, will point Sergio in the right direction. It looks like, though, he is only interested in being user to send messages and not host a NTS BBS.
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Here is a great??on RRI/DTN by Ray for those interested.
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