[nos-bbs] multiple BBS's with same FCC call?
Michael Fox - N6MEF
n6mef at mefox.org
Fri Dec 31 19:30:14 EST 2010
Hi Jay,
Do you have or can you point me to a set-up guide for setting up ampr.org
hamgates? I went to ampr-gateways.org, but the info there is 11 years old,
not very specific, and I'm not even sure if that's the right place to go.
Thanks,
Michael
N6MEF
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From: nos-bbs-bounces at tapr.org [mailto:nos-bbs-bounces at tapr.org] On Behalf
Of Jay Nugent
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 12:10 PM
To: n6mef at arrl.net; TAPR xNOS Mailing List
Subject: Re: [nos-bbs] multiple BBS's with same FCC call?
Greetings Michael,
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010, Michael Fox - N6MEF wrote:
> Suppose I have two BBSs and one FCC call sign. Is it possible to have
> more than one BBS on the same frequency with the same FCC call sign
(possibly
> using an SSID somehow)? I know how to do this with TNCs, but the
> requirement that mycall must be different than bbscall me a bit confused.
>
> Currently, we're using:
> ax25 mycall XX6XXX
> ax25 bbscall XX6XXX-1
>
> If I wanted to connect to BBS-1 as XX6XXX-1 and to BBS-2 as XX6XXX-2,
> it's clear enough that I could set the bbscall differently on each
> box. But is it o.k. to have the same mycall on more than one box?
The MYCALL drops the user connecting to it into the "Network" interface
of the JNOS node - typically the connect occurs (no banner or prompt is
displayed), then waits for the user to type in a Network command such as "C
AX3 AA6BBB". If the end user just hits -return- he will be dropped into the
alphabet-soup prompt.
The BBSCALL drops the user connecting to it *directly* into the BBS
prompt (alphabet-soup prompt).
So no, on the same frequency you would *NOT* want to use the same
call-ssid on nodes within range of one another. Here on the Michigan
AMPRnet we use the following scheme:
(see: http://www.mi-drg.org/ssid.shtml )
SSID PURPOSE
========= ===============
none (-0) home stations
-1 home station personal mailboxes (usually a TNC-based PBBS)
-2 gateways
-3 full-service BBS's (those that forward mail/bulletins)
-4 network nodes (having two or more radio ports that
perform routing functions via TCP/IP,
NetROM, etc.)
(Can be combined with BBS's that also
perform routing)
-5 console/keyboard -or- printer
-6 conference bridges
-7 cross-band digipeaters (and KA-nodes)
-8 cross-band digipeaters
-9 mobile / modats
-10 WL2K
-11 - unassigned -
-12 - unassigned -
-13 - unassigned -
-14 - unassigned -
-15 (often used as a downlink address when exiting the far
end of a network connection)
For re-use of calls like in your situation, we usually do this for the
second station:
-7 MYCALL
-8 BBSCALL
-9 CONVerse call
Hope that helps a little...
--- Jay Nugent WB8TKL
ARRL Michigan Section ASM - Digital Technologies
Chair, ARRL Michigan Section "Digital Radio Group" (DRG)
[www.MI-DRG.org]
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