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====== GB7BSK Basingstoke, | ====== GB7BSK Basingstoke, | ||
- | The node is still being developed so may have periods of downtime. | + | **[[https:// |
Sysop: 2E0HKD\\ | Sysop: 2E0HKD\\ | ||
Locator: IO91kg | Locator: IO91kg | ||
- | 2m 144.950 MHz FM - 1200 baud QPSK (2400 bps), 2.4 kHz wide - NET/ROM enabled\\ | + | ===== RF Ports ===== |
- | NinoTNC | + | ^ Port ^ Frequency |
+ | | 1 | 144.950 MHz FM | 3600 baud QPSK IL2P+CRC | 0101 (v39 only) | Operational | ||
+ | | 2 | 70.3125 MHz FM | 4800 baud GFSK IL2P+CRC | 0100 | Operational | | ||
+ | |||
+ | **The 3600 baud mode is available with [[http:// | ||
Good link to [[nodes: | Good link to [[nodes: | ||
- | Chat available, | + | BBS/Mail, and Chat available. SSID for direct connection |
- | RF only node. | + | **Packet mail region:** # |
+ | **BBS Hierarchical Address (HA):** GB7BSK.# | ||
+ | **Sysop address:** 2E0HKD@GB7BSK.# | ||
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+ | Forwarding enabled for bulletins to: | ||
+ | * **OARC** - For the [[https:// | ||
+ | * **GBR** - Great Britain wide | ||
+ | * **WW** - World wide | ||
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+ | Rejects bulls @WW over 5000 bytes from external BBSes to avoid saturating onward HF links within the network, please keep bulls a sensible length as you never know what links they may need to traverse! | ||
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+ | ===== QtSoundModem Settings ===== | ||
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+ | **NOTE: The new NinoTNC 3600 bps mode does not yet work with QtSoundModem, | ||
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+ | If using [[https:// | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | And in the modem settings (Settings -> Setup Modems) enable FX25 and IL2P for RX+TX, and tick the CRC box. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
===== AX.25 2.2 with SREJ ===== | ===== AX.25 2.2 with SREJ ===== | ||
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It is also possible to connect using Ax.25 2.2, which may have some advantages described below. | It is also possible to connect using Ax.25 2.2, which may have some advantages described below. | ||
- | To do this from a BPQ node, use the " | + | To do this from a BPQ node, use the " |
+ | |||
+ | '' | ||
+ | (The 2 in this example specifies the port, use the " | ||
One advantage of this type of connection is the ability for SREJ, or selective reject, to be used. Normally, several packet may be sent out in order, and if one of them is not received correctly the entire batch is rejected with a REJ message. The whole set of packets then has to be retransmitted. SREJ allows only specific packets to be rejected, so only those individual packet need to be retransmitted. | One advantage of this type of connection is the ability for SREJ, or selective reject, to be used. Normally, several packet may be sent out in order, and if one of them is not received correctly the entire batch is rejected with a REJ message. The whole set of packets then has to be retransmitted. SREJ allows only specific packets to be rejected, so only those individual packet need to be retransmitted. | ||
===== Technical ===== | ===== Technical ===== | ||
- | * LinBPQ | + | * [[https:// |
* Raspberry Pi 1 model B | * Raspberry Pi 1 model B | ||
- | * Tait T2010-321-F00 | + | * 2m Tait T2010-321-F00 |
- | * NinoTNC | + | * 4m Tait TM8110 |
+ | * [[http:// | ||
* 2m Dipole (vertical) | * 2m Dipole (vertical) | ||
- | + | * 4m "hour glass" loop (vertical) | |
- | Considering adding one or more of 40m, 6m, or 4m in the future. Long term goal of adding QO-100. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Working on possibly using BCD to broadcast APRS beacon on 144.800 from the same radio, just to announce the node' | + | |
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