[nos-bbs] JNOS Blog page
Bob Nielsen
n7xy at clearwire.net
Sat Jun 21 17:39:14 EDT 2008
When I saw that, I sent a message to K1CE, who puts together the E-
letter informing him that it has been around for a while (JNOS in the
early 1990s, NOS a bit earlier). He replied that he hadn't been
aware of it before. There are still a lot of hams who have never
used packet, so I guess that shouldn't be too surprising).
Bob N7XY
On Jun 21, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Bill Vodall WA7NWP wrote:
>> Here's a link to a very well done BLOG page on JNOS...
>>
>> http://ronhashiro.htohananet.com/am-radio/packet/jnos.html
>>
>> Bill - WA7NWP
>
>
> Here's the posting in the ARRL E-Letter where that link came from. I
> got a chuckle out of the mention of the "new" software - that's only
> been around 18 or 20 years or so..
>
> ---
>
> + LETTERS: New E-Mail Software
>
> There is new software entitled JNOS for passing e-mail messages over
> Amateur Radio during emergencies:
> <http://ronhashiro.htohananet.com/am-radio/packet/jnos.html>
>
> Readers can download the program, and try it as noted in the
> documentation. Configuration is simple: it takes only ten to fifteen
> minutes editing in your call sign, password, and log-on banners to
> get started. The beauty of JNOS is the sending and receiving of
> e-mail messages over the Internet as well as Amateur Radio
> seamlessly. It can print incoming e-mail messages on a printer
> unattended, one message to a sheet, just like a fax machine.
>
> JNOS will also take advantage of the ICOM ID-1 in digital data mode,
> and I'm in the process of testing and documenting that configuration.
> At some point, I'd like to implement this at Hawaii State CD and Oahu
> DEM, when a sufficient critical mass has been implemented. -- Ron
> Hashiro, AH6RH, Honolulu, Hawaii State Civil Defense RACES
>
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