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Message #00086
Re: Packet Radio Terminal Software?
Hi Rusty,
Cheers for the info. I'm looking for an AX25 Terminal application so I
can connect to my local BBS/Node to send mail. I've looked at FBB, but
it's way to complex and seems to be for setting up a BBS.
Dave
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 10:29 -0500, jay curry wrote:
> I'm not making any claims about it's capabilities, but in the Amateur
> Radio section under Synaptic is 'node' with the description:
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> Amateur Packet Radio Node program
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> The node program accepts TCP/IP and packet radio network connections
> and
> presents users with an interface that allows them to make gateway
> connections
> to remote hosts using a variety of amateur radio protocols.
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> And in the 'fbb' application it lists:
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> xfbbC: B/W Ncurses console for xfbbd.
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> Not sure if one or the other is something that works for you, or if
> you are looking for something else entirely. I do know that there are
> the ax.25 applications as well to look at. Have fun.
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> -Rusty
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> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:11 AM, David Maydew
> <dave.maydew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hey Guy's,
> I've been using Ubuntu 9.10 on the Acer Aspire One ZA3 (The
> one with the terrible Poulsbo chipset!) on Fldigi, CQRLog and
> Xastir along with others, but I've not come across a Packet
> Terminal app.
> Does anyone know of one?
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> Cheers for any information....
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> Dave M0DCM
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