Okay,

I now have an 'attach multipsk ...' command on my JNOS system,
and a receiver process to handle the incoming data.

So NOW the fun part begins. How do *we* want to do this ?

It's very easy for me to make it so that we can use JNOS + multipsk
modem to pass RAW ip over HF - I already have a RAW ip interface that
I was experimenting with about a year ago. I put a small header on
the RAW ip packet (callsign, and something to identify it as a RAW ip
packet), then text encode, then compress, then out to the radio port.

* an obvious issue is that this would only work JNOS to JNOS, since
  the method of using the header, text encoding, etc is *something*
  that I came up with. Anyone have existing standards in mind ?

I know that there is a KISS interface for AX25 (packet), but I
understand that it's limited to serial port only. I'd like to use
the tcp/ip control of multipsk to pass AX25 (similar to how I do
the RAW ip above).

* at issue again perhaps is standards on 'how do we do this with
  the non-arq modes like bpsk, mfsk, mt63, etc'.

BUT, at the same time, I would like to just have a MAILBOX (like the
JNOS bbs prompt) for anyone using any of the multipsk supported modes
to *connect* to JNOS and be able to list or read messages, etc.

ANYONE ? - ideas, comments, criticisms, flames, whatever !

Regards,

Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM

* http://www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2


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