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Greetings to all.<BR>
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I have a new-found issue going on with station ID at the root.<BR>
My special situation is in configuring four portable workstations for event and emergency deployment.<BR>
These are all held my the County of Ottawa with an FCC license to the organization.<BR>
The planned strategy was to ID the stations with SSID series -10, -11, -12, -13.<BR>
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While an AX.25 connect is in effect and participating in a CONV session:<BR>
At the sysop console - <BR>
ax25 status shows ID of the type kc8lcp-11 and kc8clp-12 / appropriate to the configurations.<BR>
converse /w shows ID of the type kc8lcp kc8lcp / missing the SSID detail thus unknown author.<BR>
The sysop header shows ID of the type ^kc8lcp ^kc8lcp / missing the SSID.<BR>
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I did not go deeper at the moment, I conclude a revision is needed if our configuration is to be used in the intended manner.<BR>
Clearly the SSID is used at the most basic level but in some places it is dropped.<BR>
I presume multiple SSIDs with one call was not a planned network configuration during jnos design?<BR>
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My question to this group is to ask for similar experiences.<BR>
Would the adjustment to jnos source code to accommodate a group License be easier than instituting personal licenses at each station?<BR>
Another slick solution already in hand somewhere?<BR>
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