AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 19:59:36]: : OH, good, thenyou should have no trouble writing your own scripts! AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 19:59:37]: : OH, good, thenyou should have no trouble writing your own scripts! AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 19:59:38]: : OH, good, thenyou should have no trouble writing your own scripts! AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 19:59:39]: : OH, good, thenyou should have no trouble writing your own scripts! W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 19:59:57]: : Is this frequency in use? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 19:59:58]: : Is this frequency in use? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 19:59:59]: : Is this frequency in use? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:00:00]: : Is this frequency in use? k AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:01]: : (Just kidding) AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:02]: : (Just kidding) AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:03]: : (Just kidding) AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:00:03]: : (Just kidding) KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:06]: : i think i have that figured out as well KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:07]: : i think i have that figured out as well KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:08]: : i think i have that figured out as well KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:00:09]: : i think i have that figured out as well W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 20:00:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:31]: : CQ the Travis County ARES Packet net. This is W5IFQ, Lew, net control. B/U NC is KD5RJU, Tami, if present. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:32]: : CQ the Travis County ARES Packet net. This is W5IFQ, Lew, net control. B/U NC is KD5RJU, Tami, if present. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:34]: : CQ the Travis County ARES Packet net. This is W5IFQ, Lew, net control. B/U NC is KD5RJU, Tami, if present. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:00:35]: : CQ the Travis County ARES Packet net. This is W5IFQ, Lew, net control. B/U NC is KD5RJU, Tami, if present. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:39]: : This net meets at 20:00 local time on 145.73 MHz in the unconnected mode. Backup frequency is 145.07 MHz. Use the UNPROTO of "Name" via AUSTIN on 145.07 MHz. Please add ausrly-1,N5HPC-5, W5TQ-4 to your unproto via on 145.73. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:42]: : This net meets at 20:00 local time on 145.73 MHz in the unconnected mode. Backup frequency is 145.07 MHz. Use the UNPROTO of "Name" via AUSTIN on 145.07 MHz. Please add ausrly-1,N5HPC-5, W5TQ-4 to your unproto via on 145.73. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:44]: : This net meets at 20:00 local time on 145.73 MHz in the unconnected mode. Backup frequency is 145.07 MHz. Use the UNPROTO of "Name" via AUSTIN on 145.07 MHz. Please add ausrly-1,N5HPC-5, W5TQ-4 to your unproto via on 145.73. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:00:46]: : This net meets at 20:00 local time on 145.73 MHz in the unconnected mode. Backup frequency is 145.07 MHz. Use the UNPROTO of "Name" via AUSTIN on 145.07 MHz. Please add ausrly-1,N5HPC-5, W5TQ-4 to your unproto via on 145.73. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:49]: : The purpose of this net is training in emergency communications and the dissemination of pertinent information. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:50]: : The purpose of this net is training in emergency communications and the dissemination of pertinent information. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:52]: : The purpose of this net is training in emergency communications and the dissemination of pertinent information. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:00:53]: : The purpose of this net is training in emergency communications and the dissemination of pertinent information. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:55]: : This is a directed net. Please follow the instructions of net control. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:56]: : This is a directed net. Please follow the instructions of net control. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:00:58]: : This is a directed net. Please follow the instructions of net control. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:00:59]: : This is a directed net. Please follow the instructions of net control. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:00]: : This net promotes public service through Amateur Radio. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:01]: : This net promotes public service through Amateur Radio. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:03]: : This net promotes public service through Amateur Radio. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:01:03]: : This net promotes public service through Amateur Radio. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:06]: : We provide emergency communications thru agreements with several agencies in Travis County. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:08]: : We provide emergency communications thru agreements with several agencies in Travis County. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:09]: : We provide emergency communications thru agreements with several agencies in Travis County. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:01:10]: : We provide emergency communications thru agreements with several agencies in Travis County. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:12]: : The Amateur Radio Emergency Service or ARES is a part of the Field Organization of the American Radio Relay League or ARRL. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:14]: : The Amateur Radio Emergency Service or ARES is a part of the Field Organization of the American Radio Relay League or ARRL. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:15]: : The Amateur Radio Emergency Service or ARES is a part of the Field Organization of the American Radio Relay League or ARRL. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:01:17]: : The Amateur Radio Emergency Service or ARES is a part of the Field Organization of the American Radio Relay League or ARRL. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:19]: : Emergency Coordinator for TCARES is Glen Reid, K5FX, K5FX@ARRL.net. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:21]: : Emergency Coordinator for TCARES is Glen Reid, K5FX, K5FX@ARRL.net. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:22]: : Emergency Coordinator for TCARES is Glen Reid, K5FX, K5FX@ARRL.net. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:01:23]: : Emergency Coordinator for TCARES is Glen Reid, K5FX, K5FX@ARRL.net. W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:26]: : Is there any priority traffic for this ARES net? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:27]: : Is there any priority traffic for this ARES net? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:28]: : Is there any priority traffic for this ARES net? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:01:29]: : Is there any priority traffic for this ARES net? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:39]: : Nothing seen. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:40]: : Nothing seen. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:40]: : Nothing seen. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:01:41]: : Nothing seen. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:45]: : Are there any liaison stations wishing to take outgoing traffic to other nets? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:46]: : Are there any liaison stations wishing to take outgoing traffic to other nets? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:01:47]: : Are there any liaison stations wishing to take outgoing traffic to other nets? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:01:48]: : Are there any liaison stations wishing to take outgoing traffic to other nets? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:02]: : I can take traffic to other NTS nets. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:03]: : I can take traffic to other NTS nets. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:04]: : I can take traffic to other NTS nets. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:02:05]: : I can take traffic to other NTS nets. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:10]: : Is there any traffic for this ARES net? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:11]: : Is there any traffic for this ARES net? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:12]: : Is there any traffic for this ARES net? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:02:13]: : Is there any traffic for this ARES net? k W5KA-1>APRS,WIDE [03/04/2012 20:02:37]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W5KA-1>APRS,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:02:38]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC KE5FKS>ID [03/04/2012 20:02:39]: : KE5FKS/R BASRLY-1/D KE5FKS-3/G KE5FKS-1/B SMIKA/N W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:43]: : No traffic listed. Any Relays? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:44]: : No traffic listed. Any Relays? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:45]: : No traffic listed. Any Relays? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:02:46]: : No traffic listed. Any Relays? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:54]: : Nothing seen. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:55]: : Nothing seen. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:02:56]: : Nothing seen. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:02:57]: : Nothing seen. AR N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1-1 [03/04/2012 20:02:59]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 20:03:00]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX N5HPC-5>APRS,AB5MX-1*,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 20:03:01]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:02]: : All stations wishing to check in come now. If a station must leave before end of net, please notify net control. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:04]: : All stations wishing to check in come now. If a station must leave before end of net, please notify net control. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:05]: : All stations wishing to check in come now. If a station must leave before end of net, please notify net control. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:03:07]: : All stations wishing to check in come now. If a station must leave before end of net, please notify net control. k KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:03:09]: <>: checkin kd5rju and wb5aoh k AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:11]: : Lew, please check in Jim, AB5EK at Austin Surgical Hospital k AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:12]: : Lew, please check in Jim, AB5EK at Austin Surgical Hospital k AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:13]: : Lew, please check in Jim, AB5EK at Austin Surgical Hospital k AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:03:14]: : Lew, please check in Jim, AB5EK at Austin Surgical Hospital k W5MAE-7>MARK,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:17]: : pls checkin W5MAE W5MAE-7>MARK,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:17]: : pls checkin W5MAE W5MAE-7>MARK,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:18]: : pls checkin W5MAE W5MAE-7>MARK,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:03:19]: : pls checkin W5MAE AD5OO-3>DAVID,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:21]: <>: checkin ad5oo k AD5OO-3>DAVID,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:22]: <>: checkin ad5oo k AD5OO-3>DAVID,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:23]: <>: checkin ad5oo k AD5OO-3>DAVID,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:03:23]: <>: checkin ad5oo k N5HPC>N5HPC,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:25]: : N5HPC checking in N5HPC>N5HPC,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:26]: : N5HPC checking in N5HPC>N5HPC,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:27]: : N5HPC checking in N5HPC>N5HPC,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:03:28]: : N5HPC checking in N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:34]: : N5MNW and KM5MQ checking in from Round Rock. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:35]: : N5MNW and KM5MQ checking in from Round Rock. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:36]: : N5MNW and KM5MQ checking in from Round Rock. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:03:37]: : N5MNW and KM5MQ checking in from Round Rock. k K5TOC>KIRK,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:50]: : Please Check in K5TOC K5TOC>KIRK,N5HPC-5*,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:50]: : Please Check in K5TOC K5TOC>KIRK,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:03:51]: : Please Check in K5TOC K5TOC>KIRK,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:03:52]: : Please Check in K5TOC N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1-1 [03/04/2012 20:03:59]: : > Ver. 02SEP2006 - TCARES ARCHES System Online: www.tcares.org N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 20:04:00]: : > Ver. 02SEP2006 - TCARES ARCHES System Online: www.tcares.org N5HPC-5>APRS,AB5MX-1*,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 20:04:01]: : > Ver. 02SEP2006 - TCARES ARCHES System Online: www.tcares.org W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 20:04:05]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:04:07]: : Ack AB5EK, AD5OO, W5MAE, KE5TWU, N5HPC, N5MNW, KM5MQ, K5TOC. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:04:08]: : Ack AB5EK, AD5OO, W5MAE, KE5TWU, N5HPC, N5MNW, KM5MQ, K5TOC. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:04:09]: : Ack AB5EK, AD5OO, W5MAE, KE5TWU, N5HPC, N5MNW, KM5MQ, K5TOC. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:04:10]: : Ack AB5EK, AD5OO, W5MAE, KE5TWU, N5HPC, N5MNW, KM5MQ, K5TOC. AR KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:04:11]: : KA5FZU CEDAR PARK KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:04:12]: : KA5FZU CEDAR PARK KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:04:13]: : KA5FZU CEDAR PARK KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:04:14]: : KA5FZU CEDAR PARK KE5RS>JOHN,AUSRLY-1,BASRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:04:58]: : please check in John in Leander de KE5RS..... KE5RS>JOHN,AUSRLY-1*,BASRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:04:59]: : please check in John in Leander de KE5RS..... KE5RS>JOHN,AUSRLY-1,BASRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:05:00]: : please check in John in Leander de KE5RS..... W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:01]: : Ack KA5FZU. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:02]: : Ack KA5FZU. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:03]: : Ack KA5FZU. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:05:03]: : Ack KA5FZU. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:18]: : Ack KE5RS. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:19]: : Ack KE5RS. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:20]: : Ack KE5RS. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:05:21]: : Ack KE5RS. AR KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:05:34]: <>: checkin kd5rju and wb5aoh k KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2*,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:05:35]: <>: checkin kd5rju and wb5aoh k KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC*,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:05:35]: <>: checkin kd5rju and wb5aoh k KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1*,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:05:36]: <>: checkin kd5rju and wb5aoh k KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:05:37]: <>: checkin kd5rju and wb5aoh k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:39]: : Further checkins or corrections? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:40]: : Further checkins or corrections? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:41]: : Further checkins or corrections? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:05:42]: : Further checkins or corrections? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:52]: : Ack KD5RJU, WB5AOH. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:53]: : Ack KD5RJU, WB5AOH. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:05:54]: : Ack KD5RJU, WB5AOH. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:05:55]: : Ack KD5RJU, WB5AOH. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:06:08]: : Corrections? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:06:09]: : Corrections? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:06:09]: : Corrections? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:06:10]: : Corrections? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:06:27]: : Stations with announcements please come now. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:06:28]: : Stations with announcements please come now. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:06:29]: : Stations with announcements please come now. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:06:30]: : Stations with announcements please come now. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:05]: : Jeff, N5MNW announcements? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:06]: : Jeff, N5MNW announcements? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:07]: : Jeff, N5MNW announcements? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:08]: : Jeff, N5MNW announcements? k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:11]: : I have the usu ann's.. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:12]: : I have the usu ann's.. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:13]: : I have the usu ann's.. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:14]: : I have the usu ann's.. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:22]: : Jeff, M5MNW, go. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:23]: : Jeff, M5MNW, go. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:24]: : Jeff, M5MNW, go. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:24]: : Jeff, M5MNW, go. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:35]: : Thanks Lew. here we go! N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:36]: : Thanks Lew. here we go! N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:37]: : Thanks Lew. here we go! N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:38]: : Thanks Lew. here we go! N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:43]: : Special Announcements: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:44]: : Cap 10K Footrace & Fun Run Sunday Mar 25... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:45]: : Need list of Cap 10K vols to Jann for T-shirts by Mar9!... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:45]: : Plz confirm w/MNW if you are going to be a Comm volunteer ASAP!!... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:46]: : Please advert/see www.AustinHams.org for AARC info... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:47]: : Special Announcements: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:48]: : Cap 10K Footrace & Fun Run Sunday Mar 25... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:48]: : Need list of Cap 10K vols to Jann for T-shirts by Mar9!... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:49]: : Plz confirm w/MNW if you are going to be a Comm volunteer ASAP!!... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:50]: : Please advert/see www.AustinHams.org for AARC info... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:50]: : Special Announcements: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:51]: : Cap 10K Footrace & Fun Run Sunday Mar 25... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:52]: : Need list of Cap 10K vols to Jann for T-shirts by Mar9!... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:52]: : Plz confirm w/MNW if you are going to be a Comm volunteer ASAP!!... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:07:53]: : Please advert/see www.AustinHams.org for AARC info... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:54]: : Special Announcements: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:54]: : Cap 10K Footrace & Fun Run Sunday Mar 25... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:55]: : Need list of Cap 10K vols to Jann for T-shirts by Mar9!... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:56]: : Plz confirm w/MNW if you are going to be a Comm volunteer ASAP!!... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:07:56]: : Please advert/see www.AustinHams.org for AARC info... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:01]: : Club info: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:02]: : Mar 6- 1st Tue AARC Biz mtg 7PM- Waterloo Ice House 8600 Burnet Rd... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:03]: : Topic- Roy WA5YZD on Details of 146.940 move and Operating Practices... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:03]: : and Space Weather Summary from Lew W5IFQ... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:04]: : Club info: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:05]: : Mar 6- 1st Tue AARC Biz mtg 7PM- Waterloo Ice House 8600 Burnet Rd... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:06]: : Topic- Roy WA5YZD on Details of 146.940 move and Operating Practices... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:06]: : and Space Weather Summary from Lew W5IFQ... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:07]: : Club info: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:08]: : Mar 6- 1st Tue AARC Biz mtg 7PM- Waterloo Ice House 8600 Burnet Rd... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:09]: : Topic- Roy WA5YZD on Details of 146.940 move and Operating Practices... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:09]: : and Space Weather Summary from Lew W5IFQ... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:10]: : Club info: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:11]: : Mar 6- 1st Tue AARC Biz mtg 7PM- Waterloo Ice House 8600 Burnet Rd... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:11]: : Topic- Roy WA5YZD on Details of 146.940 move and Operating Practices... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:12]: : and Space Weather Summary from Lew W5IFQ... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:21]: : ARES/SIG info: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:21]: : Mar 13 2nd Tue ARES Planning Mtg 7-9PM ... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:22]: : Mar 27 4th Tue TCARES Face-Face 7PM ARL 10000 Burnet... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:22]: : Mar 28 4th Wed Packet/HSMM 7pm Red Cross... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:23]: : ARES/SIG info: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:24]: : Mar 13 2nd Tue ARES Planning Mtg 7-9PM ... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:24]: : Mar 27 4th Tue TCARES Face-Face 7PM ARL 10000 Burnet... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:25]: : Mar 28 4th Wed Packet/HSMM 7pm Red Cross... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:26]: : ARES/SIG info: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:26]: : Mar 13 2nd Tue ARES Planning Mtg 7-9PM ... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:27]: : Mar 27 4th Tue TCARES Face-Face 7PM ARL 10000 Burnet... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:28]: : Mar 28 4th Wed Packet/HSMM 7pm Red Cross... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:28]: : ARES/SIG info: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:29]: : Mar 13 2nd Tue ARES Planning Mtg 7-9PM ... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:29]: : Mar 27 4th Tue TCARES Face-Face 7PM ARL 10000 Burnet... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:30]: : Mar 28 4th Wed Packet/HSMM 7pm Red Cross... W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 20:08:31]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:39]: : Activities: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:40]: : Mar 2-18 Highland Lakes Ham Slam Class... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:40]: : Mar 25 Cap 10K Footrace & Fun Run- 35th Anniversary! N5MNW@arrl.net... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:41]: : Apr 21 7290 Picnic- SPJST #48 South of Taylor... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:41]: : Apr 21-22 MS-150... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:42]: : May 5 Tour De Cure- N5MNW@arrl.net... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:43]: : Activities: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:43]: : Mar 2-18 Highland Lakes Ham Slam Class... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:44]: : Mar 25 Cap 10K Footrace & Fun Run- 35th Anniversary! N5MNW@arrl.net... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:45]: : Apr 21 7290 Picnic- SPJST #48 South of Taylor... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:45]: : Apr 21-22 MS-150... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:46]: : May 5 Tour De Cure- N5MNW@arrl.net... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:46]: : Activities: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:47]: : Mar 2-18 Highland Lakes Ham Slam Class... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:48]: : Mar 25 Cap 10K Footrace & Fun Run- 35th Anniversary! N5MNW@arrl.net... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:48]: : Apr 21 7290 Picnic- SPJST #48 South of Taylor... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:49]: : Apr 21-22 MS-150... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:08:49]: : May 5 Tour De Cure- N5MNW@arrl.net... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:50]: : Activities: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:50]: : Mar 2-18 Highland Lakes Ham Slam Class... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:51]: : Mar 25 Cap 10K Footrace & Fun Run- 35th Anniversary! N5MNW@arrl.net... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:52]: : Apr 21 7290 Picnic- SPJST #48 South of Taylor... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:52]: : Apr 21-22 MS-150... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:08:53]: : May 5 Tour De Cure- N5MNW@arrl.net... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:05]: : Swapfests: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:05]: : Mar 10 Irving Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:06]: : Mar 17 Midland Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:06]: : Mar 24 Parker County Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:06]: : Apr 14 & Oct 6 Belton... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:07]: : Swapfests: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:08]: : Mar 10 Irving Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:08]: : Mar 17 Midland Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:09]: : Mar 24 Parker County Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:09]: : Apr 14 & Oct 6 Belton... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:10]: : Swapfests: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:10]: : Mar 10 Irving Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:11]: : Mar 17 Midland Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:11]: : Mar 24 Parker County Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:12]: : Apr 14 & Oct 6 Belton... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:12]: : Swapfests: N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:13]: : Mar 10 Irving Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:13]: : Mar 17 Midland Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:14]: : Mar 24 Parker County Hamfest... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:14]: : Apr 14 & Oct 6 Belton... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:25]: : Lastly... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:25]: : SwapNet at 9PM on 146.94 (backup 147.360)... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:26]: : Plz join/monitor http://groups.yahoo.com/group/austinhams/... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:27]: : AustinHams SwapNet listserv- swapnet-subscribe@austinhams.org... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:27]: : End of (my) announcements, thx and back to net. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:28]: : Lastly... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:29]: : SwapNet at 9PM on 146.94 (backup 147.360)... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:29]: : Plz join/monitor http://groups.yahoo.com/group/austinhams/... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:30]: : AustinHams SwapNet listserv- swapnet-subscribe@austinhams.org... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:31]: : End of (my) announcements, thx and back to net. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:31]: : Lastly... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:32]: : SwapNet at 9PM on 146.94 (backup 147.360)... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:33]: : Plz join/monitor http://groups.yahoo.com/group/austinhams/... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:33]: : AustinHams SwapNet listserv- swapnet-subscribe@austinhams.org... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:34]: : End of (my) announcements, thx and back to net. k N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:35]: : Lastly... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:35]: : SwapNet at 9PM on 146.94 (backup 147.360)... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:36]: : Plz join/monitor http://groups.yahoo.com/group/austinhams/... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:37]: : AustinHams SwapNet listserv- swapnet-subscribe@austinhams.org... N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:37]: : End of (my) announcements, thx and back to net. k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:40]: : Thanks Jeff. In anticipation of our AARC W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:41]: : Thanks Jeff. In anticipation of our AARC W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:09:42]: : Thanks Jeff. In anticipation of our AARC W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:09:43]: : Thanks Jeff. In anticipation of our AARC W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 20:10:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:10:40]: : the sun has a new very active SS that generated a M2 long duration W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:10:40]: : flare.AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:10:41]: : the sun has a new very active SS that generated a M2 long duration W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:10:42]: : flare.AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:10:43]: : the sun has a new very active SS that generated a M2 long duration W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:10:43]: : flare.AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:10:44]: : the sun has a new very active SS that generated a M2 long duration W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:10:44]: : flare.AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:11:30]: : My computer is slowing down again. Any questions or comments.? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:11:31]: : My computer is slowing down again. Any questions or comments.? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:11:32]: : My computer is slowing down again. Any questions or comments.? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:11:33]: : My computer is slowing down again. Any questions or comments.? k W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:11:53]: : Tami, I show 13/0/11 minutes. K W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:11:54]: : Tami, I show 13/0/11 minutes. K W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:11:55]: : Tami, I show 13/0/11 minutes. K W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:11:56]: : Tami, I show 13/0/11 minutes. K W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 20:12:05]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:12:26]: <>: 13/0/12 min AR KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2*,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:12:27]: <>: 13/0/12 min AR KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC*,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:12:28]: <>: 13/0/12 min AR KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1*,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:12:29]: <>: 13/0/12 min AR KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:12:30]: <>: 13/0/12 min AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:12:35]: : I have received no training instructions for this net from EC or new W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:12:36]: : I have received no training instructions for this net from EC or new W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:12:37]: : I have received no training instructions for this net from EC or new W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:12:38]: : I have received no training instructions for this net from EC or new W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:12:43]: : training officer. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:12:44]: : training officer. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:12:45]: : training officer. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:12:46]: : training officer. AR AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:13:01]: : re check AB5EK AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:13:02]: : re check AB5EK AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:13:03]: : re check AB5EK AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:13:03]: : re check AB5EK W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:13:35]: : AB5EK go with re check. K W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:13:35]: : AB5EK go with re check. K W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:13:36]: : AB5EK go with re check. K W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:13:37]: : AB5EK go with re check. K AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:13]: : Lew I can stick around after net for simple peer-to-peer file transfer AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:14]: : Lew I can stick around after net for simple peer-to-peer file transfer AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:16]: : Lew I can stick around after net for simple peer-to-peer file transfer AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:14:17]: : Lew I can stick around after net for simple peer-to-peer file transfer AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:18]: : practice AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:19]: : practice AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:20]: : practice AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:14:20]: : practice KE5FKS>ID [03/04/2012 20:14:29]: : KE5FKS/R BASRLY-1/D KE5FKS-3/G KE5FKS-1/B SMIKA/N W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:46]: : Roger, I am having computer issues so cannot participate. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:47]: : Roger, I am having computer issues so cannot participate. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:14:48]: : Roger, I am having computer issues so cannot participate. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:14:49]: : Roger, I am having computer issues so cannot participate. AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:15:33]: : OK, everyone have a nice week and thanks for checking in. This is W5IFQ closing the TCARES Packet Net. 73 AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:15:35]: : OK, everyone have a nice week and thanks for checking in. This is W5IFQ closing the TCARES Packet Net. 73 AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:15:36]: : OK, everyone have a nice week and thanks for checking in. This is W5IFQ closing the TCARES Packet Net. 73 AR W5IFQ>LEW,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:15:38]: : OK, everyone have a nice week and thanks for checking in. This is W5IFQ closing the TCARES Packet Net. 73 AR AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:16:14]: : Jeff, N5MNW are you still here? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:16:15]: : Jeff, N5MNW are you still here? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:16:16]: : Jeff, N5MNW are you still here? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:16:17]: : Jeff, N5MNW are you still here? N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:16:49]: : yes N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:16:49]: : yes N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:16:50]: : yes N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:16:51]: : yes AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:17:15]: : Jeff, you ca sign me up for Cap 10K day at my same spot as lastyear. AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:17:16]: : Jeff, you ca sign me up for Cap 10K day at my same spot as lastyear. AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:17:17]: : Jeff, you ca sign me up for Cap 10K day at my same spot as lastyear. AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:17:18]: : Jeff, you ca sign me up for Cap 10K day at my same spot as lastyear. W5KA-1>APRS,WIDE [03/04/2012 20:17:37]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W5KA-1>APRS,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:17:38]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 20:18:09]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N K5TOC>BEACON,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:18:28]: : K5TOC, Austin, TX EM10bf K5TOC>BEACON,N5HPC-5*,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:18:29]: : K5TOC, Austin, TX EM10bf K5TOC>BEACON,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:18:30]: : K5TOC, Austin, TX EM10bf K5TOC>BEACON,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:18:31]: : K5TOC, Austin, TX EM10bf N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:00]: : OK, I'll get you on the roster! Thanks N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:01]: : OK, I'll get you on the roster! Thanks N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:02]: : OK, I'll get you on the roster! Thanks N5MNW>JEFF,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:19:03]: : OK, I'll get you on the roster! Thanks AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:21]: : Say Paul, are you still with me? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:22]: : Say Paul, are you still with me? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:23]: : Say Paul, are you still with me? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:19:23]: : Say Paul, are you still with me? KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:43]: : STILL HERE KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:44]: : STILL HERE KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:19:44]: : STILL HERE KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:19:45]: : STILL HERE W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 20:20:05]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:20:10]: : OK, do you hae Yapp on your program? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:20:11]: : OK, do you hae Yapp on your program? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:20:12]: : OK, do you hae Yapp on your program? AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:20:13]: : OK, do you hae Yapp on your program? W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 20:20:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:20:46]: : I see it on the menu...no idea what is is KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:20:47]: : I see it on the menu...no idea what is is KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:20:48]: : I see it on the menu...no idea what is is KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:20:48]: : I see it on the menu...no idea what is is AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:21:16]: : OK let me connect to you via AUSRLY-1 AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:21:17]: : OK let me connect to you via AUSRLY-1 AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:21:18]: : OK let me connect to you via AUSRLY-1 AB5EK>KE5TWR-5,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:21:18]: : OK let me connect to you via AUSRLY-1 KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:21:36]: : waiting KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:21:36]: : waiting KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:21:37]: : waiting KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:21:38]: : waiting AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:21:39]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:21:40]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:21:41]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:21:42]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:21:52]: <>: OK hows this? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:21:53]: <>: OK hows this? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:21:54]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:21:54]: <>: you are in like flint KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:21:55]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:21:55]: <>: you are in like flint AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:21:56]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:21:57]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:22:25]: <>: Don't you love connected mode? None of that header junk to wade thru! AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:22:26]: <>: Don't you love connected mode? None of that header junk to wade thru! KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:22:27]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:22:28]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:23:05]: <>: yes. i tried to do it like this earlier but no joy KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:23:06]: <>: yes. i tried to do it like this earlier but no joy AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:23:07]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:23:08]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:23:36]: <>: Well, we wern't in direct contact, so I couldn't work. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:23:37]: <>: Well, we wern't in direct contact, so I couldn't work. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:23:38]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:23:39]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:23:51]: <>: It couldn't work, that is. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:23:52]: <>: It couldn't work, that is. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:23:53]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:23:53]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:24:24]: <>: i connected with someone else the other day like this KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:24:25]: <>: i connected with someone else the other day like this AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:24:26]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:24:26]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:24:30]: <>: with a via. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:24:31]: <>: with a via. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:24:32]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:24:33]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:24:58]: <>: Well, Yapp allows you to send/receive files from other stations. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:25:00]: <>: Well, Yapp allows you to send/receive files from other stations. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:25:00]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:25:01]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:25:35]: <>: why do i transmit twice and you once? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:25:36]: <>: why do i transmit twice and you once? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:25:37]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:25:38]: <>: AB5MX-1>APAGW [03/04/2012 20:26:00]: : =0.0/0.0 AGWtracker AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:26:03]: <>: Oh, youmight want to enter the command "ECHO OFF" AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:26:04]: <>: Oh, youmight want to enter the command "ECHO OFF" KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:26:05]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:26:05]: <>: AB5MX-1>APAGW,AUSRLY-1,AB5MX-2 [03/04/2012 20:26:10]: : >APRS AB5MX-1>APAGW,AUSRLY-1*,AB5MX-2 [03/04/2012 20:26:11]: : >APRS KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:26:25]: <>: i will try that KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:26:26]: <>: i will try that AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:26:28]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:26:28]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:26:45]: <>: so tell me about yapp KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:26:45]: <>: so tell me about yapp AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:26:47]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:26:47]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:27:13]: <>: Well, left click on Yapp, and get the drop down menu. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:27:14]: <>: Well, left click on Yapp, and get the drop down menu. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:27:15]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:27:16]: <>: W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 20:27:59]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 20:28:04]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:28:26]: <>: One is "Auto Receive" AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:28:27]: <>: One is "Auto Receive" KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:28:28]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:28:29]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:28:31]: <>: ok saw the menu KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:28:31]: <>: ok saw the menu AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:28:33]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:28:33]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:28:49]: <>: One item on that menu is "Auto Receive" AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:28:50]: <>: One item on that menu is "Auto Receive" KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:28:54]: <>: saw it KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:28:54]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:28:55]: <>: saw it KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:28:55]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:28:57]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:28:57]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:29:08]: <>: yes, saw it KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:29:09]: <>: yes, saw it AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:29:10]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:29:11]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:29:31]: <>: If you left click on Auto Receive, I cansend you some packet TNC files. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:29:32]: <>: If you left click on Auto Receive, I cansend you some packet TNC files. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:29:33]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:29:34]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:30:01]: <>: ok, will do give me 3 seconds KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:30:02]: <>: ok, will do give me 3 seconds AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:30:03]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:30:04]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:30:08]: <>: These are HTML files, each about 9 K long open with your browser AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:30:09]: <>: These are HTML files, each about 9 K long open with your browser KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:30:10]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:30:11]: <>: W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 20:30:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:30:34]: <>: open browser now? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:30:35]: <>: open browser now? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:30:35]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:30:36]: <>: W5KA-1>APRS,WIDE [03/04/2012 20:32:37]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W5KA-1>APRS,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:32:38]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:32:46]: <>: do i need to be connected to internet? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:32:47]: <>: do i need to be connected to internet? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:32:48]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:32:49]: <>: N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1-1 [03/04/2012 20:32:59]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 20:32:59]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:33:57]: <>: Introduction to Packet Radio - Part 3Introduction to Packet Radio - Part 3

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 3

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ

AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:05]: <>:

TNC COMMANDS - PART 1 OF 3

In part 2 I talked about how to get on the air and make your first QSO. Now let's take a look at some of the commands that a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:07]: <>: re available in yourTNC or packet software to help improve your station operation.

The TNC (Terminal Node Controller) has more than 100 different commandsavai AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:09]: <>: roduction%20to%20Packet%20Radio%20-%20Part%203_files/bkredlft.gif">

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 3

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ

AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:10]: <>:

TNC COMMANDS - PART 1 OF 3

In part 2 I talked about how to get on the air and make your first QSO. Now let's take a look at some of the commands that a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:13]: <>: re available in yourTNC or packet software to help improve your station operation.

The TNC (Terminal Node Controller) has more than 100 different commandsavai KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:14]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:15]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:17]: <>: lable for you to use. You're able to customize your packet operatingwith these commands and turn on and off various features as you wish.Not all TNCs are exactly a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:18]: <>: like, but all have pretty much the same set ofcommands. I'll be using the command set in the TNC2 and clones in myexamples. You might want to check the command li AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:19]: <>: st in your TNC operatingmanual to see if your TNC uses the commands as I indicate here.

For those of you who are using the packet software and modem instead o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:21]: <>: f aTNC, you'll find a list of the commands in your help documentation. Youwill find that some of the commands cannot be modified while the softwareis running. Som AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:22]: <>: lable for you to use. You're able to customize your packet operatingwith these commands and turn on and off various features as you wish.Not all TNCs are exactly a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:24]: <>: like, but all have pretty much the same set ofcommands. I'll be using the command set in the TNC2 and clones in myexamples. You might want to check the command li AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:25]: <>: st in your TNC operatingmanual to see if your TNC uses the commands as I indicate here.

For those of you who are using the packet software and modem instead o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:26]: <>: f aTNC, you'll find a list of the commands in your help documentation. Youwill find that some of the commands cannot be modified while the softwareis running. Som KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:27]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:28]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:30]: <>: e have to be changed with the program's configuration file.Check the help document for instructions on how to change these commandsin your particular software.

< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:32]: <>: p>We covered a few of the commands previously: CONTROL C for entering commandmode, MYCALL, MONITOR, ECHO< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:33]: <>: /tt>,CONNECT, and DISCONNECT.(Refer to part 2 ifyou need information on the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:34]: <>: se commands.) Now let's discuss a few that willaffect the way your station functions on the air.

CONV (converse mode): Your TNC will automati AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:36]: <>: e have to be changed with the program's configuration file.Check the help document for instructions on how to change these commandsin your particular software.

< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:37]: <>: p>We covered a few of the commands previously: CONTROL C for entering commandmode, MYCALL, MONITOR, ECHO< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:38]: <>: /tt>,CONNECT, and DISCONNECT.(Refer to part 2 ifyou need information on the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:40]: <>: se commands.) Now let's discuss a few that willaffect the way your station functions on the air.

CONV (converse mode): Your TNC will automati KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:41]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:41]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:43]: <>: cally switch to this modewhen you connect with someone, but you can also switch to this mode byentering CONV <CR> at the Cmd: prompt. When yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:45]: <>: u're in converse mode andare NOT connected to another station, anything you type will be transmittedvia the path you set with the UNPROTO command. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:46]: <>: cally switch to this modewhen you connect with someone, but you can also switch to this mode byentering CONV <CR> at the Cmd: prompt. When yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:48]: <>: u're in converse mode andare NOT connected to another station, anything you type will be transmittedvia the path you set with the UNPROTO command. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:49]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:34:50]: <>: KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2*,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:51]: <>: !3018.85N/09740.37WI alt 511' wb5aoh@wb5aoh.dyndns.org KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC*,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:34:52]: <>: !3018.85N/09740.37WI alt 511' wb5aoh@wb5aoh.dyndns.org AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:35:38]: <>: (See the next paragraph forUNPROTO.) Packets sent via UNPROTOKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:35:38]: <>: t. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:35:40]: <>: (See the next paragraph forUNPROTO.) Packets sent via UNPROTOKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:35:40]: <>: t. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:35:41]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:35:42]: <>: W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 20:36:04]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:16]: <>: Introduction to Packet Radio - Part 3Introduction to Packet Radio - Part 3

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 3

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ

AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:22]: <>:

TNC COMMANDS - PART 1 OF 3

In part 2 I talked about how to get on the air and make your first QSO. Now let's take a look at some of the commands that a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:25]: <>: re available in yourTNC or packet software to help improve your station operation.

The TNC (Terminal Node Controller) has more than 100 different commandsavai AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:27]: <>: roduction%20to%20Packet%20Radio%20-%20Part%203_files/bkredlft.gif">

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 3

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ

AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:28]: <>:

TNC COMMANDS - PART 1 OF 3

In part 2 I talked about how to get on the air and make your first QSO. Now let's take a look at some of the commands that a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:31]: <>: re available in yourTNC or packet software to help improve your station operation.

The TNC (Terminal Node Controller) has more than 100 different commandsavai KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:32]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:33]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:35]: <>: lable for you to use. You're able to customize your packet operatingwith these commands and turn on and off various features as you wish.Not all TNCs are exactly a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:36]: <>: like, but all have pretty much the same set ofcommands. I'll be using the command set in the TNC2 and clones in myexamples. You might want to check the command li AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:38]: <>: st in your TNC operatingmanual to see if your TNC uses the commands as I indicate here.

For those of you who are using the packet software and modem instead o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:39]: <>: f aTNC, you'll find a list of the commands in your help documentation. Youwill find that some of the commands cannot be modified while the softwareis running. Som AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:41]: <>: lable for you to use. You're able to customize your packet operatingwith these commands and turn on and off various features as you wish.Not all TNCs are exactly a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:42]: <>: like, but all have pretty much the same set ofcommands. I'll be using the command set in the TNC2 and clones in myexamples. You might want to check the command li AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:43]: <>: st in your TNC operatingmanual to see if your TNC uses the commands as I indicate here.

For those of you who are using the packet software and modem instead o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:45]: <>: f aTNC, you'll find a list of the commands in your help documentation. Youwill find that some of the commands cannot be modified while the softwareis running. Som KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:45]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:46]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:48]: <>: e have to be changed with the program's configuration file.Check the help document for instructions on how to change these commandsin your particular software.

< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:49]: <>: p>We covered a few of the commands previously: CONTROL C for entering commandmode, MYCALL, MONITOR, ECHO< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:51]: <>: /tt>,CONNECT, and DISCONNECT.(Refer to part 2 ifyou need information on the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:52]: <>: se commands.) Now let's discuss a few that willaffect the way your station functions on the air.

CONV (converse mode): Your TNC will automati AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:54]: <>: e have to be changed with the program's configuration file.Check the help document for instructions on how to change these commandsin your particular software.

< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:55]: <>: p>We covered a few of the commands previously: CONTROL C for entering commandmode, MYCALL, MONITOR, ECHO< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:56]: <>: /tt>,CONNECT, and DISCONNECT.(Refer to part 2 ifyou need information on the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:58]: <>: se commands.) Now let's discuss a few that willaffect the way your station functions on the air.

CONV (converse mode): Your TNC will automati KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:36:59]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:36:59]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:02]: <>: cally switch to this modewhen you connect with someone, but you can also switch to this mode byentering CONV <CR> at the Cmd: prompt. When yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:03]: <>: u're in converse mode andare NOT connected to another station, anything you type will be transmittedvia the path you set with the UNPROTO command. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:05]: <>: cally switch to this modewhen you connect with someone, but you can also switch to this mode byentering CONV <CR> at the Cmd: prompt. When yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:06]: <>: u're in converse mode andare NOT connected to another station, anything you type will be transmittedvia the path you set with the UNPROTO command. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:07]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:07]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:10]: <>: (See the next paragraph forUNPROTO.) Packets sent via UNPROTO aresent only once and are not acknowledged, so there is no guarantee AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:11]: <>: thatthey'll get through. This mode isused frequently for sending CQ's.

UNPROTO: Designates the path used when you send BEACONS or when you're AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:12]: <>: inconverse mode and NOT connected to another station. The default is CQ, butyou can enter a series of digipeaters if you wish, or a specific group orclub name. So AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:13]: <>: me examples:

  • CQ v WB6SDS-2,W6SG-1,AJ7L
  • SFARC v W6PW-1,W6PW-4

If you include dig AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:15]: <>: (See the next paragraph forUNPROTO.) Packets sent via UNPROTO aresent only once and are not acknowledged, so there is no guarantee AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:16]: <>: thatthey'll get through. This mode isused frequently for sending CQ's.

UNPROTO: Designates the path used when you send BEACONS or when you're AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:18]: <>: inconverse mode and NOT connected to another station. The default is CQ, butyou can enter a series of digipeaters if you wish, or a specific group orclub name. So AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:19]: <>: me examples:

  • CQ v WB6SDS-2,W6SG-1,AJ7L
  • SFARC v W6PW-1,W6PW-4

If you include dig KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:20]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:21]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:23]: <>: ipeaters in your UNPROTO path, you will have to change theinformation for each frequency you use. (BEACONS will be discussed in alater part of this AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:24]: <>: series.)

FRACK: Determines how long your TNC will wait for an acknowledgementbefore resending a packet. It shouldn't be set too low, or you' AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:26]: <>: ll simplyclutter up the frequency, yet it shouldn't be too high, or you'll spend toomuch time waiting. I use FRACK set to 7, and have found that to AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:27]: <>: be a goodoverall value.

DWAIT: Used to avoid collisions, DWAIT is the number of time units theTNC will wait after last hearin AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:29]: <>: ipeaters in your UNPROTO path, you will have to change theinformation for each frequency you use. (BEACONS will be discussed in alater part of this AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:30]: <>: series.)

FRACK: Determines how long your TNC will wait for an acknowledgementbefore resending a packet. It shouldn't be set too low, or you' AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:31]: <>: ll simplyclutter up the frequency, yet it shouldn't be too high, or you'll spend toomuch time waiting. I use FRACK set to 7, and have found that to AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:32]: <>: be a goodoverall value.

DWAIT: Used to avoid collisions, DWAIT is the number of time units theTNC will wait after last hearin KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:33]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:34]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:36]: <>: g data on the channel before it transmits. I have DWAIT set to 16, and have found that to work well.

PACLEN: Indicates the num AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:38]: <>: ber of characters in the packets you transmit,ranging from 0 to 255. (A value of 0 equals 256.) The more characters yousend per packet, the longer it takes to tra AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:39]: <>: nsmit the information and thegreater your chances are of noise, interference or another station wipingit out. I've found a PACLEN of 80, which is t AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:40]: <>: he length of one line, to bea good value. When working a station nearby, PACLEN can be increased. When working a distant station, it should be decr AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:42]: <>: g data on the channel before it transmits. I have DWAIT set to 16, and have found that to work well.

PACLEN: Indicates the num AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:43]: <>: ber of characters in the packets you transmit,ranging from 0 to 255. (A value of 0 equals 256.) The more characters yousend per packet, the longer it takes to tra AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:44]: <>: nsmit the information and thegreater your chances are of noise, interference or another station wipingit out. I've found a PACLEN of 80, which is t AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:46]: <>: he length of one line, to bea good value. When working a station nearby, PACLEN can be increased. When working a distant station, it should be decr KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:47]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:48]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:50]: <>: eased.

RETRY: Your TNC will retransmit a packet if it doesn't receive an acknowledgement from the station you're working. RETRYKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:52]: <>: t> indicates thenumber of times the TNC will try to get the packet through before giving upand disconnecting. This can be set from 0 to 15, but I've found 8 to 10 AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:53]: <>: towork well. Less than that causes an unnecessary disconnect if the channelhappens to be busy, but more than that clutters up the channel. Do NOT setRETRY< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:37:54]: <>: /b> to 0. That means infinite retries, and serves no useful purpose. Itsimply clutters up the frequency needlessly.

The following commands affect "moni AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:56]: <>: eased.

RETRY: Your TNC will retransmit a packet if it doesn't receive an acknowledgement from the station you're working. RETRYKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:57]: <>: t> indicates thenumber of times the TNC will try to get the packet through before giving upand disconnecting. This can be set from 0 to 15, but I've found 8 to 10 AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:37:58]: <>: towork well. Less than that causes an unnecessary disconnect if the channelhappens to be busy, but more than that clutters up the channel. Do NOT setRETRY< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:00]: <>: /b> to 0. That means infinite retries, and serves no useful purpose. Itsimply clutters up the frequency needlessly.

The following commands affect "moni W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 20:38:00]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:02]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:02]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:04]: <>: toring", which is what you see on yourscreen from stations you're NOT connected to.

MONITOR: This must be ON for you to monitor anything. Whe AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:06]: <>: n ON, you seepackets from other stations on the frequency you're tuned to. What packetsyou see is determined by other commands from the list below. If MONI AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:07]: <>: TOR isOFF, you only see the packets that are sent to you while you're connected toanother station.

Note: On some TNCs, such as the AEA PK-232, monito AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:08]: <>: ring functions areselected by a number after the MONITOR command, suchas:
MONITOR 3 or
M 3
Refer to your TN AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:10]: <>: toring", which is what you see on yourscreen from stations you're NOT connected to.

MONITOR: This must be ON for you to monitor anything. Whe AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:11]: <>: n ON, you seepackets from other stations on the frequency you're tuned to. What packetsyou see is determined by other commands from the list below. If MONI AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:12]: <>: TOR isOFF, you only see the packets that are sent to you while you're connected toanother station.

Note: On some TNCs, such as the AEA PK-232, monito AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:14]: <>: ring functions areselected by a number after the MONITOR command, suchas:
MONITOR 3 or
M 3
Refer to your TN KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:15]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:16]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:18]: <>: C operating manual for details.

MALL: If MALL is ON, you receive packets from stations that are connectedto other stations, as AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:19]: <>: well as packets sent in unproto (unconnected) mode. This should be ON for "reading the mail". If MALL is OFF, you receive onlypackets sent in unpro AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:20]: <>: to mode by other stations.

MCOM: If ON, you see connect <C or SABM>, disconnect <D>, acknowledge <UA>and busy <DM> fra AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:21]: <>: mes in addition to information packets. If OFF, onlyinformation packets are seen.

MCON: If ON, you see packets from other stations while you' AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:23]: <>: C operating manual for details.

MALL: If MALL is ON, you receive packets from stations that are connectedto other stations, as AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:25]: <>: well as packets sent in unproto (unconnected) mode. This should be ON for "reading the mail". If MALL is OFF, you receive onlypackets sent in unpro AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:26]: <>: to mode by other stations.

MCOM: If ON, you see connect <C or SABM>, disconnect <D>, acknowledge <UA>and busy <DM> fra AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:27]: <>: mes in addition to information packets. If OFF, onlyinformation packets are seen.

MCON: If ON, you see packets from other stations while you' KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:28]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:29]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:30]: <>: re connectedto someone else. This can get very confusing, but is useful when your pathis bad and you want to see if your packets are being digipeated okay. IfOFF, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:32]: <>: the monitoring of other stations is stopped when you're connected toanother station.

MRPT: If ON, you see a display of all the stations used AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:33]: <>: as digipeatersalong with the station originating the packet and the destination station. If OFF, you see only the originating and destination stations. Forexample, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:34]: <>: if you have MRPT ON, you might see a transmission such as this:

K9AT>WB6QVU,W6PW-5*: I'll be leaving for the meeting at about 7:30.< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:36]: <>: re connectedto someone else. This can get very confusing, but is useful when your pathis bad and you want to see if your packets are being digipeated okay. IfOFF, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:37]: <>: the monitoring of other stations is stopped when you're connected toanother station.

MRPT: If ON, you see a display of all the stations used AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:39]: <>: as digipeatersalong with the station originating the packet and the destination station. If OFF, you see only the originating and destination stations. Forexample, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:40]: <>: if you have MRPT ON, you might see a transmission such as this:

K9AT>WB6QVU,W6PW-5*: I'll be leaving for the meeting at about 7:30.< KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:42]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:43]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:45]: <>: /tt>

If MRPT was OFF, the same transmission would look like this:

K9AT>WB6QVU: I'll be leaving for the meeting at about 7:30.< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:46]: <>: /tt>

In the first case, you can see that the W6PW-5 digipeater was being used. The asterisk indicates which station you were hearing the packet from. Inthe s AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:47]: <>: econd case you have no idea if digipeaters are being used or whatstation you were receiving.

HEADERLN: If you have this turned ON, the header AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:49]: <>: of each packet isprinted on a separate line from the text. If OFF, both the header andpacket text are printed on the same line.

MSTAMP: The d AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:50]: <>: /tt>

If MRPT was OFF, the same transmission would look like this:

K9AT>WB6QVU: I'll be leaving for the meeting at about 7:30.< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:52]: <>: /tt>

In the first case, you can see that the W6PW-5 digipeater was being used. The asterisk indicates which station you were hearing the packet from. Inthe s AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:53]: <>: econd case you have no idea if digipeaters are being used or whatstation you were receiving.

HEADERLN: If you have this turned ON, the header W3MRC>BEACON [03/04/2012 20:38:53]: : - W3MRC Station -- AUSKA -- Austin, Texas www.w5sdc.net/w3mrc - AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:55]: <>: of each packet isprinted on a separate line from the text. If OFF, both the header andpacket text are printed on the same line.

MSTAMP: The d KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:38:57]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:38:57]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:00]: <>: ate and the time the monitored packets are received isindicated if the MSTAMP command is ON. If it's OFF, the date/time stampis not shown. NOTE: T AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:01]: <>: he date and time must be entered into your TNC memoryusing the DAYTIME command before the MSTAMP command will function.

I run AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:02]: <>: my station with all of these commands, except MCON, turned ON so thatI can really see what's happening on the frequency I'm monitoring. Tryvarious AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:03]: <>: combinations of these commands and then decide on the combinationyou like best for your station.

MORE COMMANDS - The commands discussed here are a few of the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:05]: <>: ate and the time the monitored packets are received isindicated if the MSTAMP command is ON. If it's OFF, the date/time stampis not shown. NOTE: T AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:06]: <>: he date and time must be entered into your TNC memoryusing the DAYTIME command before the MSTAMP command will function.

I run AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:08]: <>: my station with all of these commands, except MCON, turned ON so thatI can really see what's happening on the frequency I'm monitoring. Tryvarious AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:09]: <>: combinations of these commands and then decide on the combinationyou like best for your station.

MORE COMMANDS - The commands discussed here are a few of the KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:11]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:12]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:14]: <>: basic TNCcommands. I'll discuss many of the other commands available to you inparts 13 and14 of this series.

KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:16]: <>: >

Part 3 last revised February 13, 1997.

Part 4

Bac AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:17]: <>: k to Table of Contents and Index

AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:19]: <>: basic TNCcommands. I'll discuss many of the other commands available to you inparts 13 and14 of this series.

KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:21]: <>: >

Part 3 last revised February 13, 1997.

Part 4

Bac AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:22]: <>: k to Table of Contents and Index

KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:23]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:24]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:25]: <>: OK, here's the second file... AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:26]: <>: Introduction to Packet Radio - Part 13

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 13

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:29]: <>: h3>

TNC COMMANDS - PART 2 OF 3

....continued AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:30]: <>: OK, here's the second file... AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:31]: <>: Introduction to Packet Radio - Part 13

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 13

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:34]: <>: h3>

TNC COMMANDS - PART 2 OF 3

....continued KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:35]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:36]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:38]: <>: from part 3

In this part of the series and the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:39]: <>: next we'll take a look at some of theTNC commands available to you that we haven't covered previously. Youmight find that some of the commands are not availabl AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:41]: <>: e in your particularTNC or that they're used in a slightly different manner than what ispresented here. Not all TNCs operate exactly the same. Please refer toyour AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:42]: <>: owner's manual for specific details on how to use these commands ifthey don't function as described here.

8BITCONV: This command enables the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:44]: <>: from part 3

In this part of the series and the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:45]: <>: next we'll take a look at some of theTNC commands available to you that we haven't covered previously. Youmight find that some of the commands are not availabl AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:46]: <>: e in your particularTNC or that they're used in a slightly different manner than what ispresented here. Not all TNCs operate exactly the same. Please refer toyour AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:48]: <>: owner's manual for specific details on how to use these commands ifthey don't function as described here.

8BITCONV: This command enables the KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:49]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:49]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:51]: <>: transmission of 8-bit data in conversemode. Used with AWLEN - see below. For normal packet operation, such askeyboard to keyboard transmissions, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:52]: <>: use of bulletin board systems, and thetransmission of ASCII files, 8BITCONV should be OFF. If you need totransmit 8-bit data, set 8BITCONVKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:54]: <>: b> ON and set AWLEN to 8. Make sure thatthe TNC at the receiving end is also set up this way. This procedure isnormally used for transmission AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:39:55]: <>: of executable files or a special non-ASCIIdata set.

AWLEN: This parameter defines the word length used by the serial input/output AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:57]: <>: transmission of 8-bit data in conversemode. Used with AWLEN - see below. For normal packet operation, such askeyboard to keyboard transmissions, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:58]: <>: use of bulletin board systems, and thetransmission of ASCII files, 8BITCONV should be OFF. If you need totransmit 8-bit data, set 8BITCONVKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:39:59]: <>: b> ON and set AWLEN to 8. Make sure thatthe TNC at the receiving end is also set up this way. This procedure isnormally used for transmission AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:01]: <>: of executable files or a special non-ASCIIdata set.

AWLEN: This parameter defines the word length used by the serial input/output KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:02]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:02]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:05]: <>: port of your TNC. For normal packet operation, as describedabove, AWLEN should be set to 7. Set to 8 only if you're going to send8-bit data.

KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:06]: <>: >AX25L2V2: This command determines which level of AX.25 protocol you'regoing to use. If OFF, the TNC will use AX.25 Level 2, Version 1.0. If ON, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:07]: <>: the TNC will use AX.25 Level 2, Version 2.0. Note: Some early TNCs willnot digipeat Version 2.0 packets. With AX25L2V2 OFF, if your TNC sends apac AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:09]: <>: ket and the packet doesn't get acknowledged the first time it was sent,it will send it again and again, until an "ack" is received or the TNCretries out. With AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:10]: <>: port of your TNC. For normal packet operation, as describedabove, AWLEN should be set to 7. Set to 8 only if you're going to send8-bit data.

KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:12]: <>: >AX25L2V2: This command determines which level of AX.25 protocol you'regoing to use. If OFF, the TNC will use AX.25 Level 2, Version 1.0. If ON, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:13]: <>: the TNC will use AX.25 Level 2, Version 2.0. Note: Some early TNCs willnot digipeat Version 2.0 packets. With AX25L2V2 OFF, if your TNC sends apac AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:14]: <>: ket and the packet doesn't get acknowledged the first time it was sent,it will send it again and again, until an "ack" is received or the TNCretries out. With W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 20:40:16]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:17]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:17]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:19]: <>: AX25L2V2 ON, if your TNC sends a packet and doesn't receivean "ack" the first time, it will send a poll frame to see if the other TNCreceived the packet AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:21]: <>: . If yes, then it would continue, if not then it wouldsend the last packet again. The advantage here is that short poll framesare sent, rather than long packets c AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:22]: <>: ontaining data. This can greatlyreduce channel congestion. For VHF/UHF operation, it is almost essentialthat every TNC have AX25L2V2 ON. Many ope AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:23]: <>: rators have suggested thatVersion 2.0 NOT be used on the HF bands as it tends to clutter thefrequency with poll frames. See the CHECK command below for relatedinfo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:25]: <>: AX25L2V2 ON, if your TNC sends a packet and doesn't receivean "ack" the first time, it will send a poll frame to see if the other TNCreceived the packet AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:26]: <>: . If yes, then it would continue, if not then it wouldsend the last packet again. The advantage here is that short poll framesare sent, rather than long packets c AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:27]: <>: ontaining data. This can greatlyreduce channel congestion. For VHF/UHF operation, it is almost essentialthat every TNC have AX25L2V2 ON. Many ope AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:29]: <>: rators have suggested thatVersion 2.0 NOT be used on the HF bands as it tends to clutter thefrequency with poll frames. See the CHECK command below for relatedinfo W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 20:40:30]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:30]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:31]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:34]: <>: rmation.

BEACON: Used with EVERY or AFTER to enable beacon transmissions.

  • BEACON EVERY n - send a beacon at reg AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:35]: <>: ular intervals specified by n.
  • BEACON AFTER n - send a beacon once after a time interval specified by n havi AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:37]: <>: ng no packet activity on the frequency.

n = 0 to 250 - specifies beacon timing in ten second intervals: 1 = 10 seconds, 2 = AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:38]: <>: 20 seconds, 30 = 300 seconds or 5 minutes, 180 = 1800 seconds or 30 minutes, etc.

Examples:

  • BEACON EVERY 180 (or < AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:40]: <>: rmation.

    BEACON: Used with EVERY or AFTER to enable beacon transmissions.

    • BEACON EVERY n - send a beacon at reg AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:41]: <>: ular intervals specified by n.
    • BEACON AFTER n - send a beacon once after a time interval specified by n havi AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:42]: <>: ng no packet activity on the frequency.

    n = 0 to 250 - specifies beacon timing in ten second intervals: 1 = 10 seconds, 2 = AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:43]: <>: 20 seconds, 30 = 300 seconds or 5 minutes, 180 = 1800 seconds or 30 minutes, etc.

    Examples:

    • BEACON EVERY 180 (or < KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:44]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:45]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:47]: <>: tt>B E 180): the TNC will transmita beacon every 30 minutes.
    • BEACON AFTER 180 (or B A 180): the TNCwill transmit AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:49]: <>: a beacon after it hears no activity on the frequency for 30minutes.
    • B E 0: will turn the beacon off.
    The text of the beacon isspec AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:50]: <>: ified by BTEXT and can contain up to 120 characters. The path used forthe beacon transmission is specified by the UNPROTO command. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:51]: <>: YOU SHOULDUSE BEACONS INTELLIGENTLY! Beacons are often a point of controversy inthe packet community because they tend to clutter the frequency if usedtoo frequen AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:53]: <>: tt>B E 180): the TNC will transmita beacon every 30 minutes.
  • BEACON AFTER 180 (or B A 180): the TNCwill transmit AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:54]: <>: a beacon after it hears no activity on the frequency for 30minutes.
  • B E 0: will turn the beacon off.
The text of the beacon isspec AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:55]: <>: ified by BTEXT and can contain up to 120 characters. The path used forthe beacon transmission is specified by the UNPROTO command. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:57]: <>: YOU SHOULDUSE BEACONS INTELLIGENTLY! Beacons are often a point of controversy inthe packet community because they tend to clutter the frequency if usedtoo frequen KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:40:58]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:40:58]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:00]: <>: tly. You should keep your beacons short and infrequent, andthey should only be used for meaningful data. Bulletin boards use thebeacon for advising the community AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:01]: <>: of who has mail waiting for them, clubsuse beacons for meeting announcements, and beacons are used for severeweather warnings. In areas with heavy packet activity, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:03]: <>: beacons should notbe used just to let everyone know that you're monitoring the frequency,that your mailbox is ready, or that you'd like someone to connect to you.Y AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:04]: <>: ou should monitor the frequency for activity and make some connectionsyourself.

CHECK n: Sets a timeout value for a packet connection. W AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:06]: <>: tly. You should keep your beacons short and infrequent, andthey should only be used for meaningful data. Bulletin boards use thebeacon for advising the community AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:07]: <>: of who has mail waiting for them, clubsuse beacons for meeting announcements, and beacons are used for severeweather warnings. In areas with heavy packet activity, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:08]: <>: beacons should notbe used just to let everyone know that you're monitoring the frequency,that your mailbox is ready, or that you'd like someone to connect to you.Y AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:10]: <>: ou should monitor the frequency for activity and make some connectionsyourself.

CHECK n: Sets a timeout value for a packet connection. W KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:11]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:11]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:13]: <>: hen a connectionbetween your station and another seems to "disappear" due to changing propagation, channel congestion or loss of the path, your TNC could remainin t AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:15]: <>: he connected state indefinitely. If the CHECK command is set to a valueother than 0, the TNC will attempt to recover the connection or disconnect.T AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:16]: <>: he action taken depends on the setting of AX25L2V2. The value of CHECK (n)may be set from 0 to 250 and the timing is based on the f AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:17]: <>: ormula of n * 10seconds. (n = 1 is 10 seconds, n = 5 is 50 seconds, n = 30 is 300 seconds or5 minutes, etc. A value of 30 is a recommended value to use.) If AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:19]: <>: hen a connectionbetween your station and another seems to "disappear" due to changing propagation, channel congestion or loss of the path, your TNC could remainin t AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:20]: <>: he connected state indefinitely. If the CHECK command is set to a valueother than 0, the TNC will attempt to recover the connection or disconnect.T AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:22]: <>: he action taken depends on the setting of AX25L2V2. The value of CHECK (n)may be set from 0 to 250 and the timing is based on the f AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:23]: <>: ormula of n * 10seconds. (n = 1 is 10 seconds, n = 5 is 50 seconds, n = 30 is 300 seconds or5 minutes, etc. A value of 30 is a recommended value to use.) If KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:24]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:25]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:28]: <>: CHECKis set to 0, it disables the command. If AX25L2V2 is ON, the TNC will senda "check packet" to verify the presence of the other sta AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:29]: <>: tion if no packetshave been heard after (n * 10) seconds. If a response to the "check packet"is received, the connection will remain. If no response is received, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:30]: <>: theTNC will begin the disconnect sequence, just as if the DISCONNECT commandhad been sent. If AX25L2V2 is OFF, after no packets are AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:32]: <>: heard for n * 10seconds, the TNC will not send a check packet, but will begin the disconnectsequence.

CMSG: Enables the automatic sendin AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:34]: <>: CHECKis set to 0, it disables the command. If AX25L2V2 is ON, the TNC will senda "check packet" to verify the presence of the other sta AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:35]: <>: tion if no packetshave been heard after (n * 10) seconds. If a response to the "check packet"is received, the connection will remain. If no response is received, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:36]: <>: theTNC will begin the disconnect sequence, just as if the DISCONNECT commandhad been sent. If AX25L2V2 is OFF, after no packets are AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:37]: <>: heard for n * 10seconds, the TNC will not send a check packet, but will begin the disconnectsequence.

CMSG: Enables the automatic sendin KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:38]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:39]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:41]: <>: g of a connect message whenever astation connects to your TNC. If CMSG is ON, the TNC will send the messagecontained in CTEXT as th AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:42]: <>: e first packet of the connection. CTEXT cancontain up to 120 characters. Of course, you must have a message in CTEXTfor CMS AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:43]: <>: G to function. This feature is often used when the station is onbut the operator is not present. The connect message is used to advise theother station o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:45]: <>: f that fact, and often says to leave a message in the TNCbuffer or mailbox. If CMSG is OFF, the CTEXT message is not transmitted. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:47]: <>: g of a connect message whenever astation connects to your TNC. If CMSG is ON, the TNC will send the messagecontained in CTEXT as th AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:48]: <>: e first packet of the connection. CTEXT cancontain up to 120 characters. Of course, you must have a message in CTEXTfor CMS AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:49]: <>: G to function. This feature is often used when the station is onbut the operator is not present. The connect message is used to advise theother station o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:50]: <>: f that fact, and often says to leave a message in the TNCbuffer or mailbox. If CMSG is OFF, the CTEXT message is not transmitted. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:52]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:41:53]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:57]: <>:

KISS: Enables the TNC to act as a modem for a host computer, allowing programs such as TCP/IP, the G8BPQ Packet Switch, various BBSprogr AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:58]: <>: ams, and other programs using the Serial Link Interface Protocol(SLIP) to be run. Before turning KISS on, set the radio baud rate andterminal baud AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:41:59]: <>: rate to the desired values. Set KISS to ON and then issue aRESTART command.

(continued in Part 14)

Part 13 last revised Dec AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:02]: <>:

KISS: Enables the TNC to act as a modem for a host computer, allowing programs such as TCP/IP, the G8BPQ Packet Switch, various BBSprogr AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:04]: <>: ams, and other programs using the Serial Link Interface Protocol(SLIP) to be run. Before turning KISS on, set the radio baud rate andterminal baud AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:05]: <>: rate to the desired values. Set KISS to ON and then issue aRESTART command.

(continued in Part 14)

Part 13 last revised Dec KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:07]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:08]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:11]: <>: ember 3, 1996.

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INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 14

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:22]: <>: h3>

TNC COMMANDS - PART 3 OF 3

....continued AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:23]: <>: from part 13

MAXFRAME: Sets the upper limit on the number of unacknowledged packets AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:24]: <>: the TNC can have outstanding at any time. (The outstanding packets arethose that have been sent but have not been acknowledged.) MAXFRAME alsodete AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:26]: <>: troduction%20to%20Packet%20Radio%20-%20Part%2014_files/bkredlft.gif">

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 14

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:27]: <>: h3>

TNC COMMANDS - PART 3 OF 3

....continued AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:29]: <>: from part 13

MAXFRAME: Sets the upper limit on the number of unacknowledged packets AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:30]: <>: the TNC can have outstanding at any time. (The outstanding packets arethose that have been sent but have not been acknowledged.) MAXFRAME alsodete KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:31]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:31]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:33]: <>: rmines the maximum number of contiguous packets that can be sent duringone transmission. The value can be set from 1 to 7. The best value to usedepends on the fre AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:35]: <>: quency conditions. The better the conditions are, thehigher the value you can use. If conditions are poor due to frequencycongestion, noise, or other variables, ( AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:36]: <>: shown by lots of retries) MAXFRAMEshould be reduced to improve throughput. The best value of MAXFRAME isdetermined through experime AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:37]: <>: ntation. MAXFRAME of 1 should be used for bestresults on HF packet.

MFILTER: This command allows you to enter up to four A AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:39]: <>: rmines the maximum number of contiguous packets that can be sent duringone transmission. The value can be set from 1 to 7. The best value to usedepends on the fre AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:40]: <>: quency conditions. The better the conditions are, thehigher the value you can use. If conditions are poor due to frequencycongestion, noise, or other variables, ( AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:41]: <>: shown by lots of retries) MAXFRAMEshould be reduced to improve throughput. The best value of MAXFRAME isdetermined through experime AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:43]: <>: ntation. MAXFRAME of 1 should be used for bestresults on HF packet.

MFILTER: This command allows you to enter up to four A KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:44]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:45]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:47]: <>: SCII charactercodes, 0 - $7F, for the control characters that you want eliminated fromyour monitored packets. Codes may be entered in either Hex or Decimal.Here ar AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:48]: <>: e the ASCII codes for some of the more troublesome controlcharacters found in monitored packets:

   HEX   DEC   FUNCTION   POSSIBLE RESULT   $07    07   Con
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:49]: <>:
trol G  Rings your bell or "beeps" your speaker   $0C    12   Control L  Form feed - could clear your screen   $13    19   Control S  Can cause your screen to stop 
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:51]: <>:
scrolling   $1A    26   Control Z  Can clear your screen   $1B    27   Escape     Can cause your cursor to move to a random                                   point 
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:52]: <>:
SCII charactercodes, 0 - $7F, for the control characters that you want eliminated fromyour monitored packets.  Codes may be entered in either Hex or Decimal.Here ar
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:54]: <>:
e the ASCII codes for some of the more troublesome controlcharacters found in monitored packets:

   HEX   DEC   FUNCTION   POSSIBLE RESULT   $07    07   Con
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:55]: <>:
trol G  Rings your bell or "beeps" your speaker   $0C    12   Control L  Form feed - could clear your screen   $13    19   Control S  Can cause your screen to stop 
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:56]: <>:
scrolling   $1A    26   Control Z  Can clear your screen   $1B    27   Escape     Can cause your cursor to move to a random                                   point 
KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:42:58]: <>:
KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:42:58]: <>:
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:01]: <>:
on your screen and can raise havoc                                    with printer control.

AEA has added a new code, $80, that will not allow ANY control c AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:02]: <>: haractersto be displayed on the user's screen from monitored packets.

MHEARD: An immediate command that causes the TNC to display a list o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:03]: <>: fstations that have been heard since the command MHCLEAR was given or theTNC was powered on. This command is useful for determining what stationscan AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:04]: <>: be worked from your QTH. Stations that are heard through digipeatersare marked with an * on most TNCs. On the AEA PK-232, the stations hearddirect are marked wit AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:06]: <>: on your screen and can raise havoc with printer control.

AEA has added a new code, $80, that will not allow ANY control c AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:07]: <>: haractersto be displayed on the user's screen from monitored packets.

MHEARD: An immediate command that causes the TNC to display a list o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:09]: <>: fstations that have been heard since the command MHCLEAR was given or theTNC was powered on. This command is useful for determining what stationscan AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:10]: <>: be worked from your QTH. Stations that are heard through digipeatersare marked with an * on most TNCs. On the AEA PK-232, the stations hearddirect are marked wit KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:11]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:12]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:14]: <>: h the *. (Check your TNC manual.) The maximum numberof stations in the list is 18. If more stations are heard, earlier entriesare discarded. Logging of stations AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:15]: <>: heard is disabled when the PASSALLcommand is ON. (See below.) If the DAYTIME command has been used to setthe date and time, entri AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:17]: <>: es in the MHEARD list will show the date and timethe stations were heard.

PASSALL: Causes the TNC to display packets that ha AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:18]: <>: ve invalid checksums. The error-checking is disabled. If PASSALL is ON, packets are accepted fordisplay, despite checksum errors, if they consist o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:20]: <>: h the *. (Check your TNC manual.) The maximum numberof stations in the list is 18. If more stations are heard, earlier entriesare discarded. Logging of stations AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:21]: <>: heard is disabled when the PASSALLcommand is ON. (See below.) If the DAYTIME command has been used to setthe date and time, entri AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:22]: <>: es in the MHEARD list will show the date and timethe stations were heard.

PASSALL: Causes the TNC to display packets that ha AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:24]: <>: ve invalid checksums. The error-checking is disabled. If PASSALL is ON, packets are accepted fordisplay, despite checksum errors, if they consist o KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:25]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:26]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:28]: <>: f an even multiple ofeight bits and are up to 330 bytes. The TNC attempts to decode the addressfield and display the callsigns in standard format, followed by the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:29]: <>: text ofthe packet. PASSALL can be useful for testing marginal paths or foroperation under unusual conditions. PASSALL is normally AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:31]: <>: turned OFF.

PERSIST: Used in conjunction with the SLOTTIME command (see below) toprovide less clutter on a busy packet frequ AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:32]: <>: ency. As more and more TNCsare upgraded to include the PERSIST and SLOTTIME commands, fewer and fewerpacket collisions will occur. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:34]: <>: f an even multiple ofeight bits and are up to 330 bytes. The TNC attempts to decode the addressfield and display the callsigns in standard format, followed by the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:35]: <>: text ofthe packet. PASSALL can be useful for testing marginal paths or foroperation under unusual conditions. PASSALL is normally AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:36]: <>: turned OFF.

PERSIST: Used in conjunction with the SLOTTIME command (see below) toprovide less clutter on a busy packet frequ AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:37]: <>: ency. As more and more TNCsare upgraded to include the PERSIST and SLOTTIME commands, fewer and fewerpacket collisions will occur. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:40]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:40]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:42]: <>: If you have these commands available in yourTNC, you should set DWAIT to 0 and set these commands for use. Note: Onsome TNCs, such as the PK-232, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:44]: <>: you have another command that determineswhether you use DWAIT or PERSIST/SLOTTIME. It's the PPERSISTKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:45]: <>: > command(with 2 P's). Set it ON to use PERSIST/SLOTTIME; set it OFF to use DWAIT.I strongly recommend that you set AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:46]: <>: PPERSIST to ON.

PERSIST specifies a threshold value for a random-number attempt to transmit. The value ranges from 0 to 255. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:48]: <>: If you have these commands available in yourTNC, you should set DWAIT to 0 and set these commands for use. Note: Onsome TNCs, such as the PK-232, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:49]: <>: you have another command that determineswhether you use DWAIT or PERSIST/SLOTTIME. It's the PPERSISTKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:51]: <>: > command(with 2 P's). Set it ON to use PERSIST/SLOTTIME; set it OFF to use DWAIT.I strongly recommend that you set AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:52]: <>: PPERSIST to ON.

PERSIST specifies a threshold value for a random-number attempt to transmit. The value ranges from 0 to 255. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:53]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:43:54]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:56]: <>: 0 signifies a 1/256th chance of transmittingevery SLOTTIME; 255 allows the TNC to key the transmitter every SLOTTIME. Through exper AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:57]: <>: imentation, it has been determined that the best value forPERSIST is in the 60 to 70 range.

SLOTTIME: This command determines AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:43:58]: <>: the time interval the TNC waits betweengenerating random numbers to see if it can transmit. This random numbergeneration and the value of PERSIST AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:00]: <>: work together to provide smootheroperation on a busy packet frequency. The SLOTTIME value may be set from0 to 250. Through experimentation it has AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:02]: <>: 0 signifies a 1/256th chance of transmittingevery SLOTTIME; 255 allows the TNC to key the transmitter every SLOTTIME. Through exper AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:03]: <>: imentation, it has been determined that the best value forPERSIST is in the 60 to 70 range.

SLOTTIME: This command determines AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:04]: <>: the time interval the TNC waits betweengenerating random numbers to see if it can transmit. This random numbergeneration and the value of PERSIST AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:05]: <>: work together to provide smootheroperation on a busy packet frequency. The SLOTTIME value may be set from0 to 250. Through experimentation it has KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:07]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:08]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:10]: <>: been determined that the bestvalue for SLOTTIME is in the range of 10 to 20.

SCREENLN n: This parameter determines the length AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:11]: <>: of a line of text on yourcomputer screen. The value may be 0 to 255, and is usually set to 40 or80 depending on the screen display you have. A carriage return an AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:12]: <>: d linefeed <CR/LF> are sent to the terminal in Command and Converse modes when ncharacters have been displayed. A value of zero inhibits this action. If your AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:14]: <>: computer automatically formats output lines, this feature should bedisabled.

TRANS: This is an immediate command causing the TNC to chang AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:15]: <>: been determined that the bestvalue for SLOTTIME is in the range of 10 to 20.

SCREENLN n: This parameter determines the length AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:17]: <>: of a line of text on yourcomputer screen. The value may be 0 to 255, and is usually set to 40 or80 depending on the screen display you have. A carriage return an AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:18]: <>: d linefeed <CR/LF> are sent to the terminal in Command and Converse modes when ncharacters have been displayed. A value of zero inhibits this action. If your AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:19]: <>: computer automatically formats output lines, this feature should bedisabled.

TRANS: This is an immediate command causing the TNC to chang KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:20]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:21]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:23]: <>: e fromCommand mode to Transparent Mode. Transparent mode is used when you wantto send data such as executable programs where characters in the data wouldconflict w AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:24]: <>: ith the operation of the TNC. Characters such as "Control C","Control R", "Control S", "carriage return", "linefeed", etc. all effectthe operation of the TNC when AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:26]: <>: in Converse Mode. In Transparent Mode noneof the data characters affect the operation. All eight bits of eachcharacter are sent to the radio exactly as they are r AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:27]: <>: eceived by the TNC fromthe computer or keyboard. Packets are transmitted at regular intervals setby the PACTIME command or whenever a full packet o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:29]: <>: e fromCommand mode to Transparent Mode. Transparent mode is used when you wantto send data such as executable programs where characters in the data wouldconflict w AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:30]: <>: ith the operation of the TNC. Characters such as "Control C","Control R", "Control S", "carriage return", "linefeed", etc. all effectthe operation of the TNC when AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:31]: <>: in Converse Mode. In Transparent Mode noneof the data characters affect the operation. All eight bits of eachcharacter are sent to the radio exactly as they are r AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:33]: <>: eceived by the TNC fromthe computer or keyboard. Packets are transmitted at regular intervals setby the PACTIME command or whenever a full packet o KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:33]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:34]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:36]: <>: f information is ready.The receiving TNC must also be in Transparent mode and nodes and digipeaterscannot be used in the transmit path. Since the characters normal AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:37]: <>: ly used forTNC operation have no affect in this mode, a special procedure is requiredto exit Transparent Mode and return to Command Mode. Refer to your TNCoperatin AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:39]: <>: g manual for details on how this procedure is performed on yourparticular TNC. You should also check your manual for information on theCMDTIME, KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:40]: <>: >PACTIME, START,STOP, TRFLOW, TXFLOW,XFLOW, XOFF and KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:42]: <>: f information is ready.The receiving TNC must also be in Transparent mode and nodes and digipeaterscannot be used in the transmit path. Since the characters normal AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:43]: <>: ly used forTNC operation have no affect in this mode, a special procedure is requiredto exit Transparent Mode and return to Command Mode. Refer to your TNCoperatin AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:44]: <>: g manual for details on how this procedure is performed on yourparticular TNC. You should also check your manual for information on theCMDTIME, KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:46]: <>: >PACTIME, START,STOP, TRFLOW, TXFLOW,XFLOW, XOFF and AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:47]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:47]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:49]: <>: >XON commandsbefore using Transparent Mode.

TXDELAY n: This parameter tells the TNC how long to wait before sendingdata after it AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:51]: <>: has keyed the transmitter. All transmitters need some startup time to put a signal on the air. Some need more, some need less. Synthesized radios and radios with AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:52]: <>: mechanical relays need more time, whilecrystal controlled radios and radios with diode switching require lesstime. External amplifiers usually require additional d AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:44:53]: <>: elay. Experiment todetermine the best value for your particular radio. TXDELAY can also beuseful to compensate for slow AGC recovery or squelch re AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:55]: <>: >XON commandsbefore using Transparent Mode.

TXDELAY n: This parameter tells the TNC how long to wait before sendingdata after it AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:56]: <>: has keyed the transmitter. All transmitters need some startup time to put a signal on the air. Some need more, some need less. Synthesized radios and radios with AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:57]: <>: mechanical relays need more time, whilecrystal controlled radios and radios with diode switching require lesstime. External amplifiers usually require additional d AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:44:59]: <>: elay. Experiment todetermine the best value for your particular radio. TXDELAY can also beuseful to compensate for slow AGC recovery or squelch re KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:00]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:00]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:02]: <>: lease times at thedistant station.

There are many additional commands available to you. Spend some timereading the owner's operating manual that came with yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:04]: <>: ur TNC to discoversome of the surprises the other commands offer. New versions of the TNCsoftware have added several commands that you might find useful in yourpac AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:05]: <>: ket operating.

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KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:08]: <>: lease times at thedistant station.

There are many additional commands available to you. Spend some timereading the owner's operating manual that came with yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:09]: <>: ur TNC to discoversome of the surprises the other commands offer. New versions of the TNCsoftware have added several commands that you might find useful in yourpac AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:11]: <>: ket operating.

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AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:13]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:14]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:15]: <>: lockquote> AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:15]: <>: lockquote> KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:17]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:17]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:19]: <>: ...and the last one... AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:20]: <>: ...and the last one... KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:22]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:22]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:36]: <>: Introduction to Packet Radio - Part 2Introduction to Packet Radio - Part 2

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 2

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ

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GETTING ON THE AIR WITH PACKET

In the first part of AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:44]: <>: this series I told you, in general terms, what packetradio was all about. Now I'm going to tell you how to get on the air,make a QSO, and become familiar with your AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:45]: <>: packet station. Whether you'renew to packet, have been involved for just a short time, or are one of the"old timers", this series should help all of you. Even if AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:47]: <>: roduction%20to%20Packet%20Radio%20part%202_files/bkredlft.gif">

INTRODUCTION TO PACKET RADIO - PART 2

by Larry Kenney, WB9LOZ

< AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:49]: <>: /p>

GETTING ON THE AIR WITH PACKET

In the first part of AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:50]: <>: this series I told you, in general terms, what packetradio was all about. Now I'm going to tell you how to get on the air,make a QSO, and become familiar with your AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:51]: <>: packet station. Whether you'renew to packet, have been involved for just a short time, or are one of the"old timers", this series should help all of you. Even if KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:52]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:45:53]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:55]: <>: you don't yethave equipment to get on the air, you should keep this series of articleshandy for future use. I'll bet you'll be joining us soon!

The equipmen AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:56]: <>: t that's needed to get on the air with packet is a transceiver,a computer or terminal, and a TNC - a terminal node controller - the littleblack box I talked about i AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:58]: <>: n part 1. Or, if you're using a computer, not just a terminal, you can use special software and a small pa AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:45:59]: <>: cket modem instead of a TNC. You need a special modem, though, not one that's usedto connect your computer to the telephone line. The tones used for packetare dif AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:01]: <>: you don't yethave equipment to get on the air, you should keep this series of articleshandy for future use. I'll bet you'll be joining us soon!

The equipmen AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:02]: <>: t that's needed to get on the air with packet is a transceiver,a computer or terminal, and a TNC - a terminal node controller - the littleblack box I talked about i AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:03]: <>: n part 1. Or, if you're using a computer, not just a terminal, you can use special software and a small pa AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:04]: <>: cket modem instead of a TNC. You need a special modem, though, not one that's usedto connect your computer to the telephone line. The tones used for packetare dif KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:06]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:07]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:08]: <>: ferent than those used on the phone.

I highly recommend that you start with a 2 meter transceiver. There ispacket activity on 220, 440 and HF, but 2 meters i AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:10]: <>: s where most of theaction is and that's the best place to start.

When you buy a TNC or packet modem and take it out of the box, you'll finda cable supplied fo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:11]: <>: r connecting it to the radio, but you'll have to attachthe appropriate mic and speaker jack connectors for the radio you're goingto use. You'll have to furnish the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:12]: <>: cable that connects the TNC to yourcomputer or terminal. In most cases, the TNC or modem is connected to thestandard RS-232 communications port of the computer. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:14]: <>: ferent than those used on the phone.

I highly recommend that you start with a 2 meter transceiver. There ispacket activity on 220, 440 and HF, but 2 meters i AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:15]: <>: s where most of theaction is and that's the best place to start.

When you buy a TNC or packet modem and take it out of the box, you'll finda cable supplied fo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:17]: <>: r connecting it to the radio, but you'll have to attachthe appropriate mic and speaker jack connectors for the radio you're goingto use. You'll have to furnish the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:18]: <>: cable that connects the TNC to yourcomputer or terminal. In most cases, the TNC or modem is connected to thestandard RS-232 communications port of the computer. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:19]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:19]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:21]: <>: On a PC this port iscalled a serial or COM port. On other systems it may be referred to as atelecommunications port or telephone port. You can make up the cable t AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:23]: <>: hatgoes between the TNC and computer yourself, or you can purchase it at alocal computer store. As an option, you may be able to purchase one orboth of the needed AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:24]: <>: cables from the manufacturer of your TNC with theappropriate connectors factory installed for your particular radio andcomputer. The operating manuals that are sup AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:25]: <>: plied with TNCs and modemshave a good description of the cabling needed for the various computers.Please read the introduction and set up procedures for your partic AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:27]: <>: On a PC this port iscalled a serial or COM port. On other systems it may be referred to as atelecommunications port or telephone port. You can make up the cable t AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:28]: <>: hatgoes between the TNC and computer yourself, or you can purchase it at alocal computer store. As an option, you may be able to purchase one orboth of the needed AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:29]: <>: cables from the manufacturer of your TNC with theappropriate connectors factory installed for your particular radio andcomputer. The operating manuals that are sup AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:31]: <>: plied with TNCs and modemshave a good description of the cabling needed for the various computers.Please read the introduction and set up procedures for your partic KE5FKS>BEACON [03/04/2012 20:46:32]: : <<< -- KE5FKS Station -- SMIKA/N -- Smithville, Texas www.bastrophams.org -- >>> KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:33]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:34]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:36]: <>: ular TNCor packet modem very carefully. Most companies have supplied excellentmanuals, and you shouldn't have any trouble figuring out your particularset up from t AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:37]: <>: he information supplied in the manual.

Once you have everything connected as described above, you've completedthe hardware phase of the installation. Now you AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:39]: <>: need to turn yourattention to software. If you're using a TNC, you'll need a terminal orcommunications program for your computer. Any software used for atelephon AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:40]: <>: e modem, such as Procomm or the Windows Terminal program, willwork well for packet. There are also many special programs that have beendeveloped specifically for p AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:42]: <>: ular TNCor packet modem very carefully. Most companies have supplied excellentmanuals, and you shouldn't have any trouble figuring out your particularset up from t AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:43]: <>: he information supplied in the manual.

Once you have everything connected as described above, you've completedthe hardware phase of the installation. Now you AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:44]: <>: need to turn yourattention to software. If you're using a TNC, you'll need a terminal orcommunications program for your computer. Any software used for atelephon AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:46]: <>: e modem, such as Procomm or the Windows Terminal program, willwork well for packet. There are also many special programs that have beendeveloped specifically for p KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:47]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:48]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:50]: <>: acket radio use, such as PC PACRATT, MFJCOM,PAKET, PacketGold, TPK, etc. If you're using the small modem instead ofa TNC, you'll need to use the special packet sof AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:51]: <>: tware written for themodem, such as Baycom. Read the instructions carefully for setting up theprogram on your computer.

No matter what software you use, you AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:53]: <>: 'll have to specify the communicationsport you'll be using and set the baud rate (data rate) and data parametersfor that port. (Note: There are two baud rates asso AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:46:54]: <>: ciated with your packetstation: 1-the baud rate between your computer and TNC and 2-the baud rateof the packets on the air. Here I am discussing the first of these AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:56]: <>: acket radio use, such as PC PACRATT, MFJCOM,PAKET, PacketGold, TPK, etc. If you're using the small modem instead ofa TNC, you'll need to use the special packet sof AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:57]: <>: tware written for themodem, such as Baycom. Read the instructions carefully for setting up theprogram on your computer.

No matter what software you use, you AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:58]: <>: 'll have to specify the communicationsport you'll be using and set the baud rate (data rate) and data parametersfor that port. (Note: There are two baud rates asso AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:46:59]: <>: ciated with your packetstation: 1-the baud rate between your computer and TNC and 2-the baud rateof the packets on the air. Here I am discussing the first of these KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:00]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:01]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:04]: <>: baudrates. The second will be discussed in part 3 of this series.) Refer tothe manual or help information AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:05]: <>: for the specific program you've chosen, toset the baud rate and data parameters. The baud rate of your computer mustmatch the baud rate of your TNC. Some TNCs wi AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:06]: <>: ll automatically set theirbaud rate to match the computer. Other TNCs have software commands orswitches for setting the baud rate. Again, you'll need to refer to AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:08]: <>: yourmanual for specific instructions. When setting the data parameters, 8-N-1is normally used: 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. But like the baudrate, the comp AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:09]: <>: baudrates. The second will be discussed in part 3 of this series.) Refer tothe manual or help information AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:11]: <>: for the specific program you've chosen, toset the baud rate and data parameters. The baud rate of your computer mustmatch the baud rate of your TNC. Some TNCs wi AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:12]: <>: ll automatically set theirbaud rate to match the computer. Other TNCs have software commands orswitches for setting the baud rate. Again, you'll need to refer to AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:13]: <>: yourmanual for specific instructions. When setting the data parameters, 8-N-1is normally used: 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. But like the baudrate, the comp KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:15]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:16]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:18]: <>: uter and TNC parameters must match.

Now I need to point out the various levels of communicating you can do fromthe keyboard. First, you can communicate with AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:20]: <>: your computer for setting upyour software program; second, you can communicate with the TNC or packetsoftware; and third, you can send data over the radio. It's ve AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:21]: <>: ry importantthat you know which level you're in when working packet. You need to knowwhere your keystrokes are going! If you're not using a TNC, you will haveto f AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:22]: <>: igure out the difference between software set up and software usage.This is explained in the program instructions.

Once you have your communications program o AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:24]: <>: uter and TNC parameters must match.

Now I need to point out the various levels of communicating you can do fromthe keyboard. First, you can communicate with AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:25]: <>: your computer for setting upyour software program; second, you can communicate with the TNC or packetsoftware; and third, you can send data over the radio. It's ve AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:27]: <>: ry importantthat you know which level you're in when working packet. You need to knowwhere your keystrokes are going! If you're not using a TNC, you will haveto f AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:28]: <>: igure out the difference between software set up and software usage.This is explained in the program instructions.

Once you have your communications program o KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:30]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:30]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:32]: <>: r packet software up and running,you can move on to the next step. If you're using a TNC, you now need toset it up. First, turn it on. You should get a "greeting AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:34]: <>: " or sign onmessage from the TNC on your screen showing the manufacturer's name, thesoftware version, a date, etc. If you see a bunch of gibberish, such as&tf$ AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:35]: <>: d.h#sxn, it means that the parameters of the TNC and computer don'tagree and you'll have to make adjustments. If you don't see a "greeting"or the gibberish, check AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:36]: <>: your cables and connections. Make sure that youhave everything connected properly, that the right wires are on the rightpins, and so on.

Next, do a "contro W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 20:47:37]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:38]: <>: r packet software up and running,you can move on to the next step. If you're using a TNC, you now need toset it up. First, turn it on. You should get a "greeting AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:40]: <>: " or sign onmessage from the TNC on your screen showing the manufacturer's name, thesoftware version, a date, etc. If you see a bunch of gibberish, such as&tf$ AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:41]: <>: d.h#sxn, it means that the parameters of the TNC and computer don'tagree and you'll have to make adjustments. If you don't see a "greeting"or the gibberish, check AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:42]: <>: your cables and connections. Make sure that youhave everything connected properly, that the right wires are on the rightpins, and so on.

Next, do a "contro AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:47:58]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:47:59]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:00]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:00]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:03]: <>: l C" (press the CNTL and the letter C simultaneously);this puts the TNC in COMMAND mode, the level where you communicate directlywith the TNC from the keyboard. Yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:04]: <>: u should see "cmd:" on your screen.Enter:
MYCALL ----
with your callsign in place of the dashed lines,such as:
MYCALL WB9LOZKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:05]: <>: >
followed by a carriage return <CR>. (The carriagereturn key is labeled "Enter" or "Return" on most keyboards.) All commandsmust be followed by a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:07]: <>: <CR>. This sets into the TNC memory the call thatyou're going to use on the air. Now if you type:
MYCALL <CR>
it shouldrespond AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:08]: <>: l C" (press the CNTL and the letter C simultaneously);this puts the TNC in COMMAND mode, the level where you communicate directlywith the TNC from the keyboard. Yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:10]: <>: u should see "cmd:" on your screen.Enter:
MYCALL ----
with your callsign in place of the dashed lines,such as:
MYCALL WB9LOZKA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:11]: <>: >
followed by a carriage return <CR>. (The carriagereturn key is labeled "Enter" or "Return" on most keyboards.) All commandsmust be followed by a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:12]: <>: <CR>. This sets into the TNC memory the call thatyou're going to use on the air. Now if you type:
MYCALL <CR>
it shouldrespond W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 20:48:13]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:15]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:15]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:17]: <>: with your callsign. If it does, you've proven that the computerto TNC link is working fine. If you do not see anything on the screenwhen you type, blindly enter AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:18]: <>: the following:
ECHO ON <CR>
If you see twoof everything that you type, such as MMYYCCAALLLL, enter:
ECHO OFF <CR> AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:20]: <>:
Now enter the following commands:
MONITOR ON <CR>
MRPT ON <CR>

For those using packet software and a modem instead AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:21]: <>: of a TNC, you shouldhave already entered your callsign in the configuration file during theset up procedure. If you have not, refer to the software instructionsfor AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:23]: <>: with your callsign. If it does, you've proven that the computerto TNC link is working fine. If you do not see anything on the screenwhen you type, blindly enter AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:24]: <>: the following:
ECHO ON <CR>
If you see twoof everything that you type, such as MMYYCCAALLLL, enter:
ECHO OFF <CR> AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:25]: <>:
Now enter the following commands:
MONITOR ON <CR>
MRPT ON <CR>

For those using packet software and a modem instead AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:27]: <>: of a TNC, you shouldhave already entered your callsign in the configuration file during theset up procedure. If you have not, refer to the software instructionsfor K5TOC>BEACON,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:48:28]: : K5TOC, Austin, TX EM10bf K5TOC>BEACON,N5HPC-5*,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:48:29]: : K5TOC, Austin, TX EM10bf K5TOC>BEACON,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 20:48:30]: : K5TOC, Austin, TX EM10bf K5TOC>BEACON,N5HPC-5,AUSRLY-1,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 20:48:31]: : K5TOC, Austin, TX EM10bf AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:46]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:47]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:47]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:48]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:51]: <>: preparing the configuration file for your station. Also note thatwith this software, you don't enter Control C to go into command mode.You simply use the ESC (Esc AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:52]: <>: ape) key prior to entering each command.

You're now ready to go on the air! Turn on your radio, make sure thevolume is turned up about a third of a turn (abo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:54]: <>: ut the "10 or 11 o'clock"position) and make sure the squelch is set. It should be at the point wherethe background noise disappears, just as it would be set for a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:48:55]: <>: voice QSO.Tune the receiver to any odd numbered frequency between 144.91 and 145.09or 145.61 and 145.79 MHz and set the rig for simplex operation. You mighthave to AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:57]: <>: preparing the configuration file for your station. Also note thatwith this software, you don't enter Control C to go into command mode.You simply use the ESC (Esc AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:58]: <>: ape) key prior to entering each command.

You're now ready to go on the air! Turn on your radio, make sure thevolume is turned up about a third of a turn (abo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:48:59]: <>: ut the "10 or 11 o'clock"position) and make sure the squelch is set. It should be at the point wherethe background noise disappears, just as it would be set for a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:01]: <>: voice QSO.Tune the receiver to any odd numbered frequency between 144.91 and 145.09or 145.61 and 145.79 MHz and set the rig for simplex operation. You mighthave to KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:01]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:02]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:04]: <>: tune around for a frequency with activity in your area. Watch yourscreen. You should soon be seeing the packets that are being sent over theair by other stations AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:06]: <>: .

Let's look at what you might see. You should see something similar to this:

WB9LOZ > W6PW-3: The meeting will be held at 8:00 pm.

Th AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:07]: <>: is shows a packet being sent by WB9LOZ to W6PW-3. Watch for callsignswith asterisks next to them in packets that look like this:

WB9LOZ > W6PW-3,W6PW- AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:08]: <>: 1*: The meeting will be held at 8:00 pm.

The asterisk indicates that you're receiving the packet from W6PW-1, not theoriginating station, WB9LOZ. The pa AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:10]: <>: tune around for a frequency with activity in your area. Watch yourscreen. You should soon be seeing the packets that are being sent over theair by other stations AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:11]: <>: .

Let's look at what you might see. You should see something similar to this:

WB9LOZ > W6PW-3: The meeting will be held at 8:00 pm.

Th AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:12]: <>: is shows a packet being sent by WB9LOZ to W6PW-3. Watch for callsignswith asterisks next to them in packets that look like this:

WB9LOZ > W6PW-3,W6PW- AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:14]: <>: 1*: The meeting will be held at 8:00 pm.

The asterisk indicates that you're receiving the packet from W6PW-1, not theoriginating station, WB9LOZ. The pa KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:15]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:15]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:18]: <>: ckets are being digitally repeated, ordigipeated, by W6PW-1. The station that's doing the digipeating is calleda digipeater. You'll also note that some stations a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:19]: <>: re using names or aseries of letters rather than callsigns. You might see something like SFW,BERKLY, or BLUE. These are packet stations set up to operate as nodes AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:20]: <>: .The stations are usually located in higher locations, and they're installedto make connections to other stations easier. They often use a name orletters, called a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:21]: <>: n alias, that identify their location. They send both theiralias and callsign at 10 minute intervals to identify themselves and to belegal. (Both digipeaters and AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:23]: <>: ckets are being digitally repeated, ordigipeated, by W6PW-1. The station that's doing the digipeating is calleda digipeater. You'll also note that some stations a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:24]: <>: re using names or aseries of letters rather than callsigns. You might see something like SFW,BERKLY, or BLUE. These are packet stations set up to operate as nodes AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:26]: <>: .The stations are usually located in higher locations, and they're installedto make connections to other stations easier. They often use a name orletters, called a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:27]: <>: n alias, that identify their location. They send both theiralias and callsign at 10 minute intervals to identify themselves and to belegal. (Both digipeaters and KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:28]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:29]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:31]: <>: nodes will be discussed in detail in a laterpart of this series.)

You'll also notice that some callsigns have a trailing number attached tothem. On packet yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:32]: <>: u can have up to 16 different stations on the air at thesame time using the same callsign. That's where the numbers at the end ofthe callsign come into play. The AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:33]: <>: calls W6PW, W6PW-1, W6PW-2, W6PW-3, W6PW-4and W6PW-5 are all individual stations operating under the same stationlicense. A callsign without a number is the same a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:34]: <>: s -0. These numbers arecalled Secondary Station IDs or SSIDs, and are used to differentiate betweenthe various stations. There should never be more than one stati AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:36]: <>: nodes will be discussed in detail in a laterpart of this series.)

You'll also notice that some callsigns have a trailing number attached tothem. On packet yo AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:37]: <>: u can have up to 16 different stations on the air at thesame time using the same callsign. That's where the numbers at the end ofthe callsign come into play. The AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:39]: <>: calls W6PW, W6PW-1, W6PW-2, W6PW-3, W6PW-4and W6PW-5 are all individual stations operating under the same stationlicense. A callsign without a number is the same a AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:40]: <>: s -0. These numbers arecalled Secondary Station IDs or SSIDs, and are used to differentiate betweenthe various stations. There should never be more than one stati KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:41]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:42]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:43]: <>: on using thesame callsign and SSID on the air at the same time.

Now that you're familiar with what you might see on packet, you're ready tomake your first pac AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:45]: <>: ket QSO! If you're using a TNC, make sure it's still incommand mode. (Remember, it's Control-C.) Watch for a familiar call on thescreen or note calls you see fr AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:46]: <>: equently. Be sure to note whether or not adigipeater is being used. When the station you want to contact is finishedwith his QSO, enter the command:
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:47]: <>: C ----
or
C ---- V ----

(depending on whether or not a digipeater is needed) followed by <CR>.Replace the dashed lines after AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:49]: <>: on using thesame callsign and SSID on the air at the same time.

Now that you're familiar with what you might see on packet, you're ready tomake your first pac AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:50]: <>: ket QSO! If you're using a TNC, make sure it's still incommand mode. (Remember, it's Control-C.) Watch for a familiar call on thescreen or note calls you see fr AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:52]: <>: equently. Be sure to note whether or not adigipeater is being used. When the station you want to contact is finishedwith his QSO, enter the command:
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:53]: <>: C ----
or
C ---- V ----

(depending on whether or not a digipeater is needed) followed by <CR>.Replace the dashed lines after KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:54]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:49:55]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:57]: <>: the "C" with the call of the station you wantto contact and the dashed lines after the "V" with the digipeater call, ifneeded. Don't forget the SSID if the call h AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:49:59]: <>: as one. The C means CONNECT andthe V means VIA. Example:
C WB9LOZ V W6PW-1
means connect to WB9LOZ via W6PW-1. Ifyou're successful, you sh AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:00]: <>: ould soon see "*** CONNECTED TO (callsign)" on yourscreen and your first packet QSO is underway!

You have now entered the third level of communications, cal AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:01]: <>: led CONVERSEmode, and this is where you communicate from the keyboard to the radio.Anything you type on the keyboard will be transmitted over the air as apacket eve AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:03]: <>: the "C" with the call of the station you wantto contact and the dashed lines after the "V" with the digipeater call, ifneeded. Don't forget the SSID if the call h AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:04]: <>: as one. The C means CONNECT andthe V means VIA. Example:
C WB9LOZ V W6PW-1
means connect to WB9LOZ via W6PW-1. Ifyou're successful, you sh AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:06]: <>: ould soon see "*** CONNECTED TO (callsign)" on yourscreen and your first packet QSO is underway!

You have now entered the third level of communications, cal AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:07]: <>: led CONVERSEmode, and this is where you communicate from the keyboard to the radio.Anything you type on the keyboard will be transmitted over the air as apacket eve KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:09]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:09]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:12]: <>: ry time you hit a <CR> and it will appear on the other station'sscreen. Anything sent by the other station will be transmitted to you andwill appear on your AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:13]: <>: screen.

When you're finished with your QSO, be sure to do a CONTROL C to get backinto command mode on your TNC, or hit the ESC key if using the packetsoftware AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:14]: <>: , then enter D to disconnect from the other station. You'llsee "DISCONNECTED" on the screen. If you get connected to a station butyou don't rece AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:15]: <>: ive a response, you might have reached an unattended stationor a node. Don't despair, disconnect and try someone else.

You're on the way now to lots of packe AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:17]: <>: ry time you hit a <CR> and it will appear on the other station'sscreen. Anything sent by the other station will be transmitted to you andwill appear on your AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:19]: <>: screen.

When you're finished with your QSO, be sure to do a CONTROL C to get backinto command mode on your TNC, or hit the ESC key if using the packetsoftware AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:20]: <>: , then enter D to disconnect from the other station. You'llsee "DISCONNECTED" on the screen. If you get connected to a station butyou don't rece AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:21]: <>: ive a response, you might have reached an unattended stationor a node. Don't despair, disconnect and try someone else.

You're on the way now to lots of packe KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:23]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:24]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:25]: <>: t fun and adventure! If you arestill having problems at this point, contact a friend that has someexperience on packet and ask for help. The initial set up of the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:27]: <>: computer,TNC, software and radio is probably the biggest stumbling block in packet.Any experienced packet operator will be happy to help you get through thisproces AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:28]: <>: s to get you on the air.

Part 2 last revised February 7, 199 AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:29]: <>: 7.

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AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:31]: <>: t fun and adventure! If you arestill having problems at this point, contact a friend that has someexperience on packet and ask for help. The initial set up of the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:32]: <>: computer,TNC, software and radio is probably the biggest stumbling block in packet.Any experienced packet operator will be happy to help you get through thisproces AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:34]: <>: s to get you on the air.

Part 2 last revised February 7, 199 AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:35]: <>: 7.

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KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:36]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:37]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:37]: <>:
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:38]: <>: OK, you should have all four files. If we had connected directly, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:39]: <>:
AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:40]: <>: OK, you should have all four files. If we had connected directly, KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:41]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:42]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:44]: <>: it would have been MUCH quicker. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:45]: <>: it would have been MUCH quicker. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:50:46]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:50:46]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:51:31]: <>: You may want to read them using Notepad. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:51:32]: <>: You may want to read them using Notepad. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:51:33]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:51:34]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:51:54]: <>: Paul, are you still with me? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:51:55]: <>: Paul, are you still with me? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:51:57]: <>: how do i open this in a browser? 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AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:58:38]: <>: I forgot his call, but its a fantastic tutorial on packet. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:58:40]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:58:41]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:58:59]: <>: it is still searching KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:59:00]: <>: it is still searching AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:59:01]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:59:01]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:59:08]: <>: I only sent the files dealing with TNC commands. There are eleven more AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:59:09]: <>: I only sent the files dealing with TNC commands. There are eleven more KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:59:10]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:59:10]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:59:18]: <>: i'll copy the website KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:59:19]: <>: i'll copy the website AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:59:20]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:59:21]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:59:22]: <>: pages at his site discussing packet. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:59:23]: <>: pages at his site discussing packet. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 20:59:24]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 20:59:25]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:00:06]: <>: Geeze, Paul, Craig had not trouble at all... AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:00:07]: <>: Geeze, Paul, Craig had not trouble at all... KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:00:08]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:00:09]: <>: W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 21:00:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:00:33]: <>: and he's had nothing but touble getting on the air with packet! AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:00:34]: <>: and he's had nothing but touble getting on the air with packet! KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:00:35]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:00:36]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:00:51]: <>: i was receiving the file with a lot of hash in it KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:00:52]: <>: i was receiving the file with a lot of hash in it AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:00:53]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:00:53]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:01:07]: <>: Yes, that's the HTML. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:01:08]: <>: Yes, that's the HTML. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:01:10]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:01:11]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:01:36]: <>: When you find the file, try opening with Notepad. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:01:37]: <>: When you find the file, try opening with Notepad. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:01:38]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:01:38]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:01:42]: <>: right! now to find it so i an open it KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:01:43]: <>: right! now to find it so i an open it AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:01:45]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:01:45]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:02:32]: <>: win search was no go KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:02:33]: <>: win search was no go AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:02:34]: <>: Well, Yapp is a transparent mode of packet that facilitates file AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:02:34]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:02:35]: <>: Well, Yapp is a transparent mode of packet that facilitates file AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:02:36]: <>: W5KA-1>APRS,WIDE [03/04/2012 21:02:37]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W5KA-1>APRS,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 21:02:38]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:02:50]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:02:50]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:02:52]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:02:52]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:02:54]: <>: transmission AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:02:55]: <>: transmission KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:02:55]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:02:56]: <>: N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1-1 [03/04/2012 21:02:59]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 21:02:59]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX N5HPC-5>APRS,AB5MX-1*,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 21:03:01]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:03:09]: <>: No HTM files with "Introduction..." AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:03:10]: <>: No HTM files with "Introduction..." KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:03:11]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:03:12]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:03:26]: <>: ill cpy and save to a notepad KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:03:27]: <>: ill cpy and save to a notepad AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:03:28]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:03:29]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:03:48]: <>: ill look again KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:03:49]: <>: ill look again AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:03:51]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:03:51]: <>: N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1-1 [03/04/2012 21:03:59]: : > Ver. 02SEP2006 - TCARES ARCHES System Online: www.tcares.org N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 21:03:59]: : > Ver. 02SEP2006 - TCARES ARCHES System Online: www.tcares.org AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:04:04]: <>: It might be in the C drive. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:04:04]: <>: It might be in the C drive. W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 21:04:06]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:04:07]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:04:07]: <>: W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 21:07:18]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:07:52]: <>: Well, do you want to continue your search later? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:07:53]: <>: Well, do you want to continue your search later? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:07:55]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:07:55]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:08:25]: <>: yes ill look later KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:08:26]: <>: yes ill look later AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:08:28]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:08:29]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:08:50]: <>: The one problem with connecting thru a digi is that the AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:08:51]: <>: The one problem with connecting thru a digi is that the KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:08:52]: <>: also saved it to a text file KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:08:52]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:08:53]: <>: also saved it to a text file KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:08:53]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:08:54]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:08:55]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:09:14]: <>: sending station doesn't get an acknowledgment that the file was AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:09:15]: <>: sending station doesn't get an acknowledgment that the file was KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:09:15]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:09:16]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:09:29]: <>: properly received. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:09:30]: <>: properly received. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:09:31]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:09:32]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:10:00]: <>: I think i was sending aks back to you KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:10:01]: <>: I think i was sending aks back to you AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:10:02]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:10:02]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:10:20]: <>: The entire article is an excellent one, worth reading. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:10:21]: <>: The entire article is an excellent one, worth reading. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:10:23]: <>: i could se the xmit light on the rig and tnc KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:10:24]: <>: i could se the xmit light on the rig and tnc AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:10:25]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:10:26]: <>: W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 21:10:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:10:50]: <>: ill look for it with the link KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:10:51]: <>: ill look for it with the link AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:10:51]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:10:52]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:11:00]: <>: Oh, good. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:11:01]: <>: Oh, good. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:11:03]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:11:04]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:11:35]: <>: are there any nodes still in existance? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:11:36]: <>: are there any nodes still in existance? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:11:37]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:11:37]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:11:59]: <>: Well, every station is a node. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:12:00]: <>: Well, every station is a node. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:12:01]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:12:02]: <>: W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 21:12:04]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:12:20]: <>: If you mean BBS's, probably not. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:12:21]: <>: If you mean BBS's, probably not. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:12:22]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:12:23]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:12:42]: <>: i read that a node would send back a ack where a rely wont KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:12:43]: <>: i read that a node would send back a ack where a rely wont AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:12:44]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:12:45]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:12:53]: <>: yes AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:12:53]: <>: yes KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:12:54]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:12:55]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:13:28]: <>: That's why I never saw the final acknowledgement. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:13:29]: <>: That's why I never saw the final acknowledgement. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:13:30]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:13:31]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:13:48]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:13:48]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:13:51]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:13:52]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:13:54]: <>: i am getting this figured out one step at a time KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:13:55]: <>: i am getting this figured out one step at a time AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:13:57]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:13:57]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:14:10]: <>: even though i may have sent one? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:14:11]: <>: even though i may have sent one? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:14:12]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:14:12]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:14:32]: <>: One step at a time will get you anywhere. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:14:33]: <>: One step at a time will get you anywhere. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:14:34]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:14:35]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:14:54]: <>: i was periodically sending something KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:14:55]: <>: i was periodically sending something AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:14:56]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:14:57]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:15:32]: <>: If so, it probably got lost in the transmission. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:15:33]: <>: If so, it probably got lost in the transmission. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:15:34]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:15:35]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:16:02]: <>: BTW, there's no restriction on the kind of file that can be sent. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:16:03]: <>: BTW, there's no restriction on the kind of file that can be sent. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:16:04]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:16:05]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:16:17]: <>: yes. it is sending at the end of your transmission. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:16:18]: <>: yes. it is sending at the end of your transmission. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:16:21]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:16:21]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:16:23]: <>: you could also send .jpg's, .jif's, etc AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:16:24]: <>: you could also send .jpg's, .jif's, etc KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:16:26]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:16:27]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:16:29]: <>: it must be the ack KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:16:29]: <>: it must be the ack AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:16:31]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:16:31]: <>: W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 21:17:22]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N W5KA-1>APRS,WIDE [03/04/2012 21:17:37]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W5KA-1>APRS,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 21:17:38]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:17:44]: <>: more good news...jim k got my irc server configured on my mesh node KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:17:45]: <>: more good news...jim k got my irc server configured on my mesh node AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:17:47]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:17:47]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:18:51]: <>: Hey, how soon could more nodes be put together to send straming video AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:18:53]: <>: Hey, how soon could more nodes be put together to send straming video KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:18:54]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:18:54]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:19:00]: <>: of the Cap 10 K? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:19:01]: <>: of the Cap 10 K? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:19:02]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:19:02]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:19:19]: <>: That would be awesome! AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:19:19]: <>: That would be awesome! KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:19:20]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:19:21]: <>: KE5RS-10>BEACON [03/04/2012 21:19:40]: : KE5RS Winlink 2000 RMS Packet Server KANode LEAKA W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 21:20:04]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:20:08]: <>: it would take a node per each volunteer to really get it goin KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:20:09]: <>: it would take a node per each volunteer to really get it goin AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:20:11]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:20:12]: <>: W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 21:20:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:20:29]: <>: probably not enough interest KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:20:30]: <>: probably not enough interest AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:20:31]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:20:31]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:20:33]: <>: yes, possible... AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:20:33]: <>: yes, possible... KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:20:35]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:20:35]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:21:45]: <>: Joe Jelenskie was asked to do it at the big bend ultra KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:21:46]: <>: Joe Jelenskie was asked to do it at the big bend ultra AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:21:49]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:21:49]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:22:12]: <>: about a 12 mile overall link with one relay. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:22:13]: <>: about a 12 mile overall link with one relay. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:22:14]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:22:14]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:22:34]: <>: we are looking into it seriously. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:22:35]: <>: we are looking into it seriously. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:22:36]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:22:37]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:22:55]: <>: Doing it for the Cap 10K would pose some path challenges... AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:22:56]: <>: Doing it for the Cap 10K would pose some path challenges... KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:22:57]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:22:58]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:23:08]: <>: part of the link would pass over Mexico KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:23:09]: <>: part of the link would pass over Mexico AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:23:10]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:23:11]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:24:00]: <>: thats why we would need a node at almost every corner KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:24:01]: <>: thats why we would need a node at almost every corner AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:24:02]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:24:03]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:24:45]: <>: I thought about working the Big Bend Ultra once, AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:24:46]: <>: I thought about working the Big Bend Ultra once, KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:24:47]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:24:48]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:25:14]: <>: I even bought some topo mapsof the area of the race course. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:25:15]: <>: I even bought some topo mapsof the area of the race course. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:25:16]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:25:16]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:25:36]: <>: only once? I have thoughts every year but Been layd up with the knees KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:25:37]: <>: only once? I have thoughts every year but Been layd up with the knees AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:25:38]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:25:39]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:26:01]: <>: and they might complain about the cold, too! AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:26:02]: <>: and they might complain about the cold, too! KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:26:04]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:26:05]: <>: AB5MX-1>APAGW [03/04/2012 21:26:05]: : =0.0/0.0 AGWtracker AB5MX-1>APAGW,AUSRLY-1,AB5MX-2 [03/04/2012 21:26:15]: : >APRS AB5MX-1>APAGW,AUSRLY-1*,AB5MX-2 [03/04/2012 21:26:16]: : >APRS KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:26:38]: <>: NO KIDDING! next year should be a go. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:26:39]: <>: NO KIDDING! next year should be a go. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:26:39]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:26:40]: <>: W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 21:27:14]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:27:40]: <>: Give those joints a few blasts of WD-40! That'll fix anything. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:27:41]: <>: Give those joints a few blasts of WD-40! That'll fix anything. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:27:42]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:27:43]: <>: W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 21:28:04]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:28:22]: <>: I like the cute therapist to massage them KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:28:23]: <>: I like the cute therapist to massage them AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:28:24]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:28:25]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:28:43]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:28:44]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:28:44]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:28:45]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:29:23]: <>: Who wouldn't...other than yourwife! AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:29:24]: <>: Who wouldn't...other than yourwife! KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:29:25]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:29:26]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:29:49]: <>: SSSHhhh! KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:29:49]: <>: SSSHhhh! AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:29:51]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:29:52]: <>: W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 21:30:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:30:44]: <>: Hey Jim, its getting late. i still need to do my mile walk KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:30:45]: <>: Hey Jim, its getting late. i still need to do my mile walk AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:30:46]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:30:46]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:31:01]: <>: i better shut it down in a few minutes. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:31:02]: <>: i better shut it down in a few minutes. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:31:03]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:31:03]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:31:12]: <>: Bad knees and you can still do a mile? AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:31:13]: <>: Bad knees and you can still do a mile? KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:31:16]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:31:16]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:31:38]: <>: thats about all... KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:31:39]: <>: thats about all... AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:31:40]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:31:41]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:32:20]: <>: OK, Paul, fun QSO, have a good walk. I'll say 73. AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:32:21]: <>: OK, Paul, fun QSO, have a good walk. I'll say 73. KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:32:22]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:32:23]: <>: W5KA-1>APRS,WIDE [03/04/2012 21:32:37]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W5KA-1>APRS,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 21:32:38]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1-1 [03/04/2012 21:32:58]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX N5HPC-5>APRS,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 21:32:59]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX N5HPC-5>APRS,AB5MX-1*,WIDE1 [03/04/2012 21:33:00]: : !3018.38N/09744.26WhPHG5240 Austin State Hospital, Austin TX KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:33:04]: <>: enjoyed it jim...73s see you at breakfast k KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:33:05]: <>: enjoyed it jim...73s see you at breakfast k AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:33:06]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:33:06]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:33:23]: <>: AB5EK>KA5FZU,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:33:24]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:33:25]: <>: KA5FZU>AB5EK,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:33:25]: <>: KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 21:33:36]: : KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1*,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 21:33:37]: : KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5*,W5TQ-4 [03/04/2012 21:33:38]: : KA5FZU>PAUL,AUSRLY-1,N5HPC-5,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 21:33:38]: : W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 21:36:04]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 W3MRC>ID [03/04/2012 21:37:10]: : W3MRC/R AUSRLY-1/D W3MRC-1/B AUSKA/N W3MRC>BEACON [03/04/2012 21:38:49]: : - W3MRC Station -- AUSKA -- Austin, Texas www.w5sdc.net/w3mrc - W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 21:40:04]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 21:40:28]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED KE5FKS>BEACON [03/04/2012 21:46:29]: : <<< -- KE5FKS Station -- SMIKA/N -- Smithville, Texas www.bastrophams.org -- >>> W5KA-1>APRS,WIDE [03/04/2012 21:47:37]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W5KA-1>APRS,W5TQ-4* [03/04/2012 21:47:38]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90WI aprsd Linux APRS LAN-Server AARC W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 21:48:03]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 W5KA-2>ID [03/04/2012 21:50:27]: <>: !3017.25N/09741.90W#PHG4262 AARC/DIGI_NED W5TQ-10>WL2KUS-5 [03/04/2012 21:53:00]: : W5TQ-10 RMS NODE - CTECC AUSTIN TX W5TQ-4>ID [03/04/2012 21:56:03]: : !3019.35N/09747.98WnPHG4230/WIDE ARESTC/N W5TQ AUSTIN TX TC ARES V1.79 AB5MX-1>APAGW [03/04/2012 21:56:08]: : =0.0/0.0 AGWtracker AB5MX-1>APAGW,AUSRLY-1,AB5MX-2 [03/04/2012 21:56:18]: : >APRS AB5MX-1>APAGW,AUSRLY-1*,AB5MX-2 [03/04/2012 21:56:19]: : >APRS KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:58:07]: <>: !3018.85N/09740.37WI alt 511' wb5aoh@wb5aoh.dyndns.org KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2*,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:58:08]: <>: !3018.85N/09740.37WI alt 511' wb5aoh@wb5aoh.dyndns.org KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC*,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:58:09]: <>: !3018.85N/09740.37WI alt 511' wb5aoh@wb5aoh.dyndns.org KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1*,AUSRLY-1 [03/04/2012 21:58:10]: <>: !3018.85N/09740.37WI alt 511' wb5aoh@wb5aoh.dyndns.org KD5RJU>TAMI,W5KA-2,ARESTC,BASRLY-1,AUSRLY-1* [03/04/2012 21:58:11]: <>: !3018.85N/09740.37WI alt 511' wb5aoh@wb5aoh.dyndns.org