Re: [digitalradio] HF PBBS Mail - ECOMM Alternative?

2009-10-26 Thread Jose A. Amador
On 14105, VE1AMA is using some version of TNOS. There are many Kantronics TNC's on that network. JNOS also has a KISS interface. But JNOS required some non trivial effort by the unninitiated to set up when I began using it. Sadly, FBB (the best BBS for my preferences) has DED interface on the

Re: [digitalradio] HF PBBS Mail - ECOMM Alternative?

2009-10-26 Thread Charles Brabham
N5PVL Prefer to use radio for your amateur radio communications? - Stop by at HamRadioNet.Org ! http://www.hamradionet.org - Original Message - From: Tony To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 11:44 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] HF PBBS Mail

Re: [digitalradio] HF PBBS Mail - ECOMM Alternative?

2009-10-26 Thread Rein Couperus
Alternatively you can use a packet BBS through pskmail. A lot of packet BBS'es can be reached via the IGATE network. Using the ~TELNET capability of pskmail you can connect to the IGATE network via HF using e.g. THOR22, MFSK16 or PSK500... Rein PA0R > Thanks for the reminder Tony. How do we kno

Re: [digitalradio] HF PBBS Mail - ECOMM Alternative?

2009-10-25 Thread Tony
I've come across on Network 105 are using Kam Plus TNCs with their internal mailbox. Need to investigate further. Tony -K2MO Original Message - From: "Andy obrien" To: Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] HF PBBS Mail - ECOMM Alternative? &g

Re: [digitalradio] HF PBBS Mail - ECOMM Alternative?

2009-10-25 Thread Andy obrien
Thanks for the reminder Tony. How do we know who our home BBS is? I assume we still use that in the address line ? Andy K3UK On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Tony wrote: > > > All, > > I've noticed there isn't much HF PBBS / Mailbox traffic these days despite > there being quite a few dedicat

[digitalradio] HF PBBS Mail - ECOMM Alternative?

2009-10-25 Thread Tony
All, I've noticed there isn't much HF PBBS / Mailbox traffic these days despite there being quite a few dedicated stations on the air. The are several in use on the 105 Net frequency (14105.5 LSB) running KamPlus TNCs that accept mail. I think it's worthwhile to keep this in ones "bag of trick