[nos-bbs] JNOS as an Fldigi Client?

Chris Maness chris at chrismaness.com
Mon Apr 16 14:31:42 EDT 2012


That sounds promising.  Too bad it is not for Linux as well.

Chris

On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Bill Vodall <wa7nwp at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I know Maiko has added code to support AGWPE.  However, If I
>> understand that program correctly, it runs on windows.  I would
>> imagine it would have to run on a separate windows box if JNOS is
>> running in Linux.
>>
>> Also, I understand AGWPE supports 300bd packet.  Would this be PACTOR
>> or just plain old AX.25 on HF?  If so, is this efficient at all
>> considering QSB and QRM/N?
>
> My weekend activities are related.   Yesterday I fired up UZ7HO
> soundcard modem on the windows box.  First I was monitoring the 30
> meter APRS frequency but it was dead dead dead.
>
>  http://wa8lmf.net/APRS_PSK63/
>
> Looking for some HF 300 baud packets to test the software, I dialed in
> Net105 on 20 meters:
>
>  http://mysite.verizon.net/ka1fsb/net105.html
>
> There was lots of activity there.   Even more amazing was that almost
> all the packets I heard were decoded.  That was "unheard of" when
> using the KAM.   I'll attach a traffic list to the end of this note.
>
> This morning, on the way to work, I was wondering what I could do now
> with these decoded packets...   The obvious finally soaked in.   Since
> UZ7HO provides an Packet Engine interface - AGWPE, I can use JNOS to
> attach to it and start monitoring the 20 meter net105 packets on JNOS.
>
> Fun stuff on the agenda for tonight and it's a long work day - rats.
>
> 73
> Bill - WA7NWP
>
> PS.  Thanks to the magic of the packet engine connection via TCP means
> I'll also be able to share the same 20 meter data on the BPQ32 node
> stack.
>
> PPS.  A 'need' in the near turn is how to have the UZ7HO system
> announce the availability of the packet connection so the JNOS and
> BPQ32 boxes on other systems in the LAN will discover and make use of
> it.
>
> --- some packets from Net105...   (Missing the Alaska station that was
> coming in later...)  ---
>
> 1:Fm W0TX To ID Via KC6OAR,WA3WNB <UI F/R Pid=F0 Len=34> [18:36:59R]
> W0TX/R W0TX-2/G W0TX-1/B W0TX-7/N
>
> 1:Fm AG0S To BEACON Via KB0A*,W0TX-2*,KB9KC <UI F/R Pid=F0 Len=71> [18:37:03R]
> AG0S-1/B AG0S-7/N K-Net COVHF:AG0S-3 George Aurora, CO (ag0s at arrl.net)
>
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <UA P/R> [18:37:27R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <I F/C R0 S0 Pid=F0 Len=44> [18:37:29R]
> Please leave message at (KC6OAR-1) tnx Don.
>
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR F/R R1> [18:37:31R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:37:35R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/R R1> [18:37:40R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:37:41R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:37:48R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:37:55R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/R R1> [18:38:00R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:38:01R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <I F/C R1 S0 Pid=F0 Len=44> [18:38:05R]
> Please leave message at (KC6OAR-1) tnx Don.
>
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:38:12R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:38:20R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:38:25R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:38:38R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:38:46R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:38:53R]
> 1:Fm WA6RZW-7 To ID <UI F/R Pid=F0 Len=13> [18:38:55R]
> Network Node
>
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:38:58R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:39:04R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <RR P/C R1> [18:39:11R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <UA P/R> [18:39:15R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <DM P/R> [18:39:23R]
> 1:Fm KC6OAR To WA5GM <DM P/R> [18:40:02R]
> 1:Fm N0KQX To BEACON Via KC6OAR,KC9KC <UI F/C Pid=F0 Len=56> [18:40:14R]
> (KSA105) N0KQX-1/B N0KQX-2/G&N Garden City Ks. (DM97nx)
>
> 1:Fm KB8TLU To BEACON <UI F/R Pid=F0 Len=83> [18:40:41R]
> "PACKET RADIO" The original "TEXTING" GDRCH/DVHF MI105/DHF -1/PBBS
> -7/Node EN82GV
>
> 1:Fm AC0VC To BEACON Via KC6OAR,KB9KC <UI F/R Pid=F0 Len=87> [18:41:17R]
> Bill, SE of Denver, CO
> "NETWORK 105" (COB105) KA-NODE
> 20m 14.105 <> 2m 145.050 Gateway
>
> 1:Fm N0JAL To KQ0I-7 <SABM P/C> [18:41:24R]
>
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