I'm very interested in ham radio, bbs, and emergency communications. I'm wondering if I can merge these topics together -- is it possible to run
a BBS server over amateur radio frequencies? How would you set it up? Would you need to configure a duplex system, or would a simplex AX.25 system work? Are there any examples of this working already?
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I'm very interested in ham radio, bbs, and emergency communications.
I'm wondering if I can merge these topics together -- is it possible to run a BBS server over amateur radio frequencies? How would you set it
up? Would you need to configure a duplex system, or would a simplex
AX.25 system work? Are there any examples of this working already?
I'm very interested in ham radio, bbs, and emergency communications. I'm wondering if I can merge these topics together -- is it possible to run a BBS server over amateur radio frequencies? How would you set it up? Would you need to configure a duplex system, or would a simplex AX.25 system work? Are there any examples of this working already?
mark lewis wrote to Angela Morley <=-
AFAIK, synchronet has this available... i believe sbbs' implementation does to AX.25 but it would be better to post in one of the SYNCHRONET echos to inquire... i do know that you have to have a valid radio
license if you transmit anything... depending on where you are,
listening is not illegal...
Some clever people have come up with a way to use ax25d to bring up Synchron for incoming AX.25 connections (I don't see why this couldn't be done for ot
Angela Morley wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Yeah, I've been searching high and low for information about how to set something like this up, and I'd really like to make it work with Synchronet, since it's relatively modern software. Problem is, much of
the packet radio information out there is way more complicated than I
can easily understand. --- SBBSecho 3.03-Win32
* Origin: Telnet://valhalla.synchro.net - Richmond, Virginia
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I'm very interested in ham radio, bbs, and emergency communications. I'm AM>wondering if I can merge these topics together -- is it possible to run a BB AM>server over amateur radio frequencies? How would you set it up? Would you ne AM>to configure a duplex system, or would a simplex AX.25 system work? Are ther AM>any examples of this working already?
On 05/12/18, Angela Morley pondered and said...
I'm very interested in ham radio, bbs, and emergency communications. wondering if I can merge these topics together -- is it possible to r a BBS server over amateur radio frequencies? How would you set it up? Would you need to configure a duplex system, or would a simplex AX.25 system work? Are there any examples of this working already?
ditto and ideally using mystic bbs
Back a while back I know there was people who used a cb sideband channel 55 yes I know 55 is not a legal channel back then dont know if it is now or not but they ran a bbs on it dont know how it worked but I remmber reading it way back I dont have all the perticulars either I'll try
doing a search. I still have a couple of CB's that go up to 8 bands into 10 meter I think with a tnc it maybe possible.
On 07-10-18 14:02, Paul Hayton wrote to Datalus <=-
Interesting, here we have those bands, I'd need to check out specs... Humm...
Fresh my memory, didn't SBBS have something built in for CB or Shortwave radio?
I know something was built in just forgot being don't hear much about it any more.
They used BBS over ham radio during the San Fransisco earthquake in 1989.`
On 07/19/18, Supa_Scoopa said the following...
They used BBS over ham radio during the San Fransisco earthquake in 1`
Yes I remember hearing that. would like to find the info how they did it. That would be interesting to see if our technology has gotten better
just for the heck of it!
Thanks Sam
They used BBS over ham radio during the San Fransisco earthquakeYes I remember hearing that. would like to find the info how they did
in 1989.
it. That would be interesting to see if our technology has gotten
better just for the heck of it!
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They used BBS over ham radio during the San Fransisco earthquake in
1989.
D> Back a while back I know there was people who used a
> cb sideband channel 55 yes I know 55 is not a legal
> channel back then dont know if it is now...
"55" could mean anything because of the way CB PLLs get hacked around. Here are my notes on the legitimate channel frequencies...
On 07-21-18 10:07, Andy Ball wrote to Paul Hayton <=-
"55" could mean anything because of the way CB PLLs get hacked around. Here are my notes on the legitimate channel frequencies...
FCC/CEPT CB Radio Channel Frequencies
On 07-22-18 10:39, Paul Hayton wrote to Andy Ball <=-
Yep quite correct and in New Zealand I suspect it's different again... thanks for pointing that out.
In the late 1970's there were some Hams in the Louisville,
Kentucky & Southern Indiana area who operated AFSK BAUDOT and ASCII Radioteletype BBS's on Two Meters using their Apple ][ and Atari
PC's.
Al Kaiser n1api@cox.net <=-
In the late 1970's there were some Hams in the Louisville,
Kentucky & Southern Indiana area who operated AFSK BAUDOT and ASCII Radioteletype BBS's on Two Meters using their Apple ][ and Atari
PC's.
Al Kaiser n1api@cox.net <=-
Before I left the states for Korea, there was not much packet activity besides APRS in San Diego, Ca. Though that may depend on the region.
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