[nos-bbs] Where to find JNOS?
Ian_Wade_G3NRW
g3nrw-radio at ntlworld.com
Sat Jan 16 11:34:43 EST 2021
Hi Jay
Now that _is_ interesting. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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73
Ian, G3NRW
g3nrw at g3nrw.net
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On 16/01/2021 15:15, Jay Nugent wrote:
> Greetings ian (et al),
>
> On Sat, 16 Jan 2021, Ian_Wade_G3NRW via nos-bbs wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone
>>
>> All of this talk about JNOS is beginning to nudge my gray cell again,
>> after many, many years of being dormant.
>>
>> Can someone please tell me where I can find the current "stable"
>> version(s) of JNOS, and JNOS documentation, so I can ease myself
>> gently back into it?
>
>
> Maiko answered your querry where to get JNOS. In addition, over on
> the ARRL Michigan Section "Digital Radio Group (DRG) webpage, we have a
> a section on JNOS that contains a Step-By-Step how to prepare a
> Raspberry-Pi, download and install the compile tools, download the
> sources from Maiko's site, compile, install, and configure JNOS.
>
> Example config files (with imbeded instructions) are included.
>
> For my Michigan users I have a MicroSD card image of NOOBS with JNOS
> pre-installed. This image has MENU options added for starting and
> stopping JNOS (via systemd) and has a 'jnos' Bash script in
> /usr/local/bin that allows the user to easily log into JNOS from any
> Xterm window. The user can also Telnet in from any host computer on his
> local LAN. The user can also gain full access to the JNOS Console with
> Crl-Alt-F8 (return to the GUI desktop with Ctl-Alt-F7).
>
> The Raspberry-Pi combined with a TNC-Pi makes for a powerful little
> all-mode Packet station! AX.25, NetROM, and TCP/IP...and soon it will
> support VARA :)
>
> The DRG website is: http://www.MI-DRG.org See the "JNOS" section.
>
>
> Enjoy!
> --- Jay Nugent WB8TKL
> o ARRL Michigan Section ASM for Digital Technologies
> o Chair, Michigan Section "Digital Radio Group" (DRG)
> [ www.MI-DRG.org ]
>
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