GB7CIP Caterham on the Hill, Surrey

40m, 20m, 10m, 15m, 70cm packet node with mailbox NoV. Provides, among many other things, DX Cluster services.

Frequencies:

Packet mail region #37.GBR.EURO

Sysop: G4APL

Locator: IO91wh
Lat/lon of grid corner: 51.312500, -0.125000

GB7CIP has this very long but quite useful info text:

BBS GB7CIP - IO91WH Caterham on the Hill Surrey 20 Km south of Finance 
             Centre of the City of London 
             177M 580ft ASL upon the North East Surrey Hills

Caterham Radio Group CatRad Realtime Data Over Amateur Radio
TCPIP Host (gb7cip.ampr.org)[44.131.244.1] AX25_FBB Full Service Server.
     Part of the East Surrey North Network Hub [tcpip uk subnet 244]
            Realtime Data Over AMateur Packet Radio NETwork  

reviewed 13 July 2023

All Licensed Radio Amateurs may use this BBS for their MAIL and 
Bulletins via Radio vhf, uhf and or Internet AX25 NetRom, HF_PACTOR 
and AmprNetTCP/IP services.  
For details on GB7CIP's PacTOR Service. 
Please enter PACTOR command at the BBS Prompt
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Security Policy
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Abuse this System Access Including BBS Network, then you will loose 
access to this system. Bulletins that include bad or offensive language
swear words are automatically deleted. As may be offensive to readers.
No second chance.
Please respect other users of the Amateur Packet Radio Network

In Summary:
Very simple.   Abuse and you Loose. No Second Chance.
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                To read the FULL GB7CIP SECURITY POLICY.
 
        Please enter command     SECPOL     at the BBS Prompt.

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Direct Radio (Wireless) Access to GB7CIP BBS is available via 
the following uplink interfaces or      via the uplink Node callsigns :-
Connect using the CALLSIGN-SSID (NOT THE ALIAS)  BBS-INBOUND    Node
144.9375MHz  1200bd NFM Vertical X50             GB7CIP-0       MB7NCR-2
432.625MHz   9600bd WFM Horizontal Beam 295 deg  GB7CIP-0       GB7CIP-9
432.675MHz   1200bd WFM Vertical X50             GB7CIP-0       GB7CIP-7
433.625MHz   1200bd WFM Vertical   Beam 360 deg  GB7CIP-0       GB7CIP-8
439.950MHz   9600bd WFM Horizontal Beam 305 deg  GB7CIP-0       GB7CIP-10
Note: 9600bd Modems as based on the RUH Modem design, these are also
compatible with all the Kenwood Transceivers TS2000e THD series with the 
builtin Tasco Radio Modems that can be used to connect to 
gb7cip 1200bd and 9600bd 'ax25 Connected Packet' Radio Interfaces.
Configuration details can be found on the website listed below under
the Technical TAB. 
IN addition there are those using modern DSP Sound Modem digital
system solutions running AX25 to connect to the legacy ax25 and 
amprnet IP network.
 
CATB22 GB7CP 2m and 70cm nodes Closed Down after 25 years 8.11.2014 

amprnet web http://gb7cip.ampr.org Internet https://www.theskywaves.net
 
This AX25_BBS server can be accessed direct via amprnet TCP/IP network, 
also FBB forwarding over wireless (RADIO) amprnet TCP/IP,NetRom 
and amprnet wormholes are available from this server 
by telneting to  44.131.244.1 6300

GB7CIP-0 LinFBB is compatable with OUTPOST Personal Message Application
and SALLY PMS.

Satellitte database 
is automatically maintain on this server. 
Enter   SATINFO   (3KB) at  BBS Prompt on how to use (HOWTO). 

White Pages Callsign Database lookup.
SysOps of BBS's system are encourage to update the WhitePages
database at GB7CIP by configuring their BBS system to send
WP generated data to GB7CIP by addressing it as an SP mail
SP WP@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO.

note: ALL SB WP@WW are automatically rejected, as these should be sent
as an SP. e.g. SP WP@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO

Forwarding
The_Nodel_Lord liaises with his forwarding partners to ensure that 
Personal Mail has routes to the distinations.  

You can test the AX25 Personal Mail path to GB7CIP from anywhere in 
the world by sending a Ping message.
As detailed further down in these notes.

Note: GB7CIP does not forward to UK systems that are not authorise
to 'relay-digipeat' send and receive third party mail, bulletins 
over Radio.
i.e. Only forward to GB7### systems or relay via MB7 nodes
over Radio Networks.
That is your Home BBS needs to be one of the 
UK Licenced Ofcom NOV GB7 systems.

New BBS systems that wish to send SP mail towards 
GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO. Are advised to forward via
one of my forward partners in your country, Continent as detailed in
https://www.theskywaves.net/fbb/gb7cip_ax25_fbb_forwarding_paths.pdf
As I have nearly run out of forward partner configuration slots.

 
That you only use ONE HOME BBS. Or if you log to another BBS remember 
to SET YOUR HOME BBS with it's correct HA on the Visited Server. 
Otherwise your action will cause your SP Mail to be misrouted 
(lost in a big black hole).
   
SP PING@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO from your local AX25 BBS.
or from the amprnet send  email to
[email protected]
Very usefull too for proving the SP Mail routing. 
Paul G4APL is always interested in SP mailing routing failures to and
from GB7CIP.

Backup worldwide Internet forwarding links and user access via Internet 
Gateways also used in the EVENT of any local VHF, UHF wireless 
links failing.  (Some/Most times it gets desparate)
  
A third system is used for Testing PACTOR and one to one QSO's
normally on 14107.5kHz Dial. CF 14109.0kHz USB
and also 21111.1kHz. Dial CF 21112.6kHz 
Kenwood TS2000e, SCS PTCIIex  Pactor 1,2,3 Controller
(A few more systems have been appearing on the above frequencies)
using P1, P2 put our a CQ CQ CQ PACTOR P1 CALL with your old PK232
KAM TNC.
Some may respond and surprise you)
VK2NA G4APL are active 08:00-12:00 though not every day
 
INTERNET ACCESS
access via the Internet  telnet://gb7cip.theskywaves.net:6300
or Hyperterminal/Telnet/Putty, DxRetriver  or for the node 
replace 6300 with 6301
TTYLINK.EXE version 2
DxRetriever use gb7cip.theskywaves.net  
https://www.theskywaves.net/tcpip_notes.html for more  details
You can download the following using 7plus (large files 15000 bytes)

By sending a packet message to         via Internet as files large 
SP 7PSERV@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
Subject yapp/zip/d/DxRetriver.zip      Note file size 266Kbytes
or
Subject yapp/zip/t/ttylink.zip         Note Large file size 990Kbytes
or
Subject yapp/zip/nosapl2k.zip          Note Large file size 1.4Mbytes

AMPRNET (AMateurPacketRadioNETwork)
Normal standard amprnet TCP/IP services including nntp news service 
provided since 1997 for UK Radio Amateurs are available via radio from 
the NODE and TCP/IP side of this system. Reconnect to CRGWAY callsigns 
listed above.

Lots of Radio Amateur's are now using the Raspberry Pi's driving a 
TNC(s) as an IP/Node, linked to their home laptops, as part of the
IP Amprnet Regenation project. 

Additional Information
The XFBBD_BBS software is running on a Linux(Unix) Dell 745 MT server. 
This is interfaced with the tcpip email/news system run here on 
gb7cip.ampr.org to allow personal mail and news(bulletins) to flow 
between the two networks.

This system also provides forwarding AX25_BBS and TCP/IP Mail/News 
from London and South East UK to the rest of UK, Europe, North America
and the rest of the World. 

Also you can use Thunderbird(mail/news) since 2004 to connect to the 
gb7cip LinFBB 7.0.11 server via the amprnet (and Internet the firewalls
have been configured) and use the pop3(6110)/smtp(6025) to read and send
your SP(email) to and from the GB7CIP LinFBB server. 
 
Also you can setup  the Thunderbird NNTP(6119) newsgroup client up to 
download  read/send  the Bulletins from this server.

Using HF PACTOR, Amprnet wormhole links, wireless (radio) 
amprnet and NetRom links via the 8 radio ports running at 
1200bd, 9600bd, HF PACTOR and Internet interfaces for User one to one
and forwarding sessions.

7pserv server  
To download a file in 7plus format at the BBS prompt. 
The syntax is:-
7pserv yapp/file_name   
7pserv yapp/zip/file_name

or to request via  
sp 7pserv@gb7cip.#32.gbr.euro or sp auto7p@gb7cip.#32.gbr.euro
examples of subject line:-
subject yapp/zip/file_name  or   subject yapp/zip/t/file_name
subject yapp/file_name      or   subject yapp/zip/w/file_name
message /ex

IP Services
Standard smtp and pop3 *.ampr.org amprnet Email Services
Newsgroups (nntp) and articles UKIP format (Newgroups Forwarding feed)
(for those that have accounts set-up on the gb7cip.ampr.org server.)

Realtime World Wide amprnet Convers server  
(DXTelnet, HEXCHAT,XCHAT and WEBCONVERS TTYLINK.EXE DXretriver
clients) Web Server)

Liaise with the Sysop if you want to use these facilities.

Telnet (port 6301) (connect to other remote TCP/IP servers, 
hosts or downlink to local radio connected hosts)

FTP (anonymous file transfers) using pftp or ftp -p
     or a web browser with ftp passive mode enabled in tools advance
     option. i.e. ftp://44.131.244.1 via the amprnet only

DX cluster via the DX node command

For TCP/IP information or request your own 44.#.#.# amprnet address 
enter   IPADRREQ  at the gb7cip BBS prompt.

(further information and  commands are 
also via web server http://gb7cip.ampr.org via radio IP network 
or Internet https://www.theskywaves.net.)

To send message to Amateur Radio Stations on tcp/ip (amprnet) the 
format is :-
e.g.
sp g9bff@gb7###.ampr.org

for reply from the amprnet TCP/IP network to be gateway back to AX25 
e.g.
 your callsign%gb7cip.#[email protected]      

Mail List Server facility available for Club, Group use. 
Send message to G4APL for info.
or SP MLIST@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO  with HELP in Message content.

To send a message to all :-
    CatRad 'packet' members   sp catrad@gb7cip.#32.gbr.euro or use
                              sp [email protected]
    CIP Users                 sp cipusr@gb7cip.#32.gbr.euro
    IP Users Project          sp ipusr@gb7cip.#32.gbr.euro
    All london BBS's         TO_field @LONDON e.g. SB CLUBS@LONDON
    All local BBS's          TO_field @LOCAL  e.g. SB CLUBS@LOCAL

For Access to the TCPIP AX25 NetRom network and the World Wide Convers.
Please connect back to GB7CIP-5:CRGWAY Network host/node or
1200bd Vertical                   144.9375(MB7NCR-2) 432.675(GB7CIP-7) 
1200bd 360     Heading  9ele Vertical  433.625(GB7CIP-8)
9600bd Tiny2 PacComm NB96 RUH modems 295-305 Heading 18ele Horizontal 
                                  432.625(GB7CIP-9) 439.950(GB7CIP-10)
 and type ? for  list of commands, which includes  I(info)

*** gb7uod, XFBB USER COMMANDS are also detailed in the following PDF file
via the Internet
https://www.theskywaves.net/fbb/GB7CIP_AX25_FBB_USER_COMMANDS.pdf

via the amprnet
http://gb7cip.ampr.org/fbb/GB7CIP_AX25_FBB_USER_COMMANDS.pdf

Network Callbook server (may not be available as hosted by partner)
(CA callsign, Check TCP/IP Host name HO Callsign
DXCluster (DX) to name a few.

GB7CIP Maintenance blog
Enter CIPBLOG at the gb7cip BBS prompt. (24kb)


OH! And if you think something on this system or the network is not
working. Let me know.  
I do my best to try and keep all the aerials 'spinning' here.

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** UK Stations requiring a                                          **
** TCP/IP amprnet address subnet(range of addresses)                **
** Please register on https://portal.ampr.org                       **
** and follow the online guidance notes to request an assignment.   **
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REMEMBER:  Please log off cleanly with a  B  to reset your
           Last Read Message Counter.

For full Telnet access to this system, you will need 
advise the SysOP G4APL your current valid Amateur Radio Callsign, 
suitable password and contact details.
(Email address or via Packet Radio)

Hope the above was of assistance to you gb7uod 
de The_Nodel_Lord aka SysOp 

73 de Paul amprnet  [email protected]  (SysOP)
           AX25 BBS g4apl@gb7cip.#32.gbr.euro
           Internet [email protected]
           CatRad encourage live real time packet qso's since 1984
           Linux since 1994 with the 1.1.50 kernal

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