[nos-bbs] Soundmodem compile fail (try this instead)

Chris Maness chris at chrismaness.com
Fri Apr 27 14:39:49 EDT 2012


>
> The UZ7HO soundcard modem is a step forward and is working fairly well
> here.  I've had it running for a couple weeks and am having a kick
> seeing the stations all around the continent participating in Net105
> on 20 meters.   I tried to "agwpe attach" it last night from the
> latest JNOS and then found I have yet to tie the NOS TCP to the Linux
> TCP so the missing connectivity needs to be fixed.   After that I'll
> tweak my sound card interface so I'm on the air with the others..
> Getting the AGWPE interface is going to give me two other RF channels
> for nearly free on the LAN  -- Thanks Maiko!
>
> The SCS DSP TNC tracker with robust packet is yet another step forward
> for HF packet and I'd like to pick one up when the budget allows.
> These packet modes sharing the time slots on one channel are
> advantageous as everybody is there in one place and activity leads to
> more activity (within reason...)...   There's a small resurgence in
> activity on HF and it's pretty cool.   I'd love to get something
> 'regional' going on 40 meters to work with the existing 30 meter and
> 20 meter channels/nets...
>
> As for the pure soundcard digi- modes, there's also APRS-messenger
> which we might be able to use via the APRS gateway in JNOS...
>
>

Bill, can the UZ7HO soundcard modem software be running on a remote
windows system and JNOS running in Linux would be able to run in Linux
and attach to that software remotely?

Thanks,
Chris Maness




More information about the nos-bbs mailing list