[nos-bbs] Latest JNOS home configuration (no amprnet) ...
Steve Stroh
steve.stroh at gmail.com
Wed Mar 5 12:48:20 EST 2025
Maiko:
That’s a great use of ka9q-radio. Not trivial to set up, but it gives you
simultaneous all bands receive capability.
Steve N8GNJ
Steve Stroh N8GNJ (he / him / his)
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2025 at 06:36 Maiko Langelaar (Personal) <
maiko at pcsinternet.ca> wrote:
> Okay, I think I got everything working properly.
>
> Using the latest development code, I have updated my home setup
> configuration again. There's even a perl script in there :]
>
> So, in case anyone is curious or is looking for ideas :
>
> https://www.langelaar.net/radio/ve4klm/station
>
> This configuration uses the multiple heard list feature, since I only
> have a single
> transceiver and multiple packet modems - a teensy for robust, and a
> ninotnc for
> regular packet. I think it's wasteful to leave the radio on a band that
> sees no traffic
> during certain points of the day or night, so I switch bands when needed.
>
> Right now it's 10m during the daylight hours, and 30m the rest of the
> time ...
>
> Maiko / VE4KLM
>
>
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