N9PMO
| Packet Radio Software | BBS Forward Partners | WINLINK2K Software |
Packet Radio BBS Forwarding:
On the Packet side, I operate the Racine
County Full-Service Packet
Radio BBS,
AXIP Node, DX-Cluster and
RMS Winlink Packet Gateway with both 2m RF and Internet/Telnet/AXIP
connectivity.
In addition my
system
operates the BPQ software (version 410g) for the packet NODE.
The WFBB BBS operates under the call N9PMO and has been in service
since 1999
It is online 24/7 and is connected to the world wide packet network,
forwarding
Packet mail and Bulletins.
Over 100 packet bulletins per day are usually received from the
network.
The BBS has two types of ports, one type accesses the packet NODE
N9PMO-2 via
the BPQ software.
The second type of port accesses the BBS via Telnet connections from
the
Internet.
The BBS accesses the internet and connects to FORWARDING partners via
Telnet
connections on several Telnet ports or RF.
TCP Port 6300 in a Public Access ports for Licensed Amateur
Radio
Operators, Limited to Read Only without a Pass Word,
Windows Hyper Terminal in TCP/IP (Winsock Mode) or WinPack may be used
for
Telnet Connections, Host Name: n9pmo.dyndns.org
TCP Ports: 6300, 6301,6303,5300
UDP Ports: 93 and 10093
Are used for Telnet/AX25/AXIP forwarding to the list of BBSs that are
FORWARD
partners.
BBS Forward Partners
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BBS Message Transfer:
Many of
the BBS programs used in packet radio allow for mail and bulletins to
be transferred over the packet radio networks. The BBSs use a special
forwarding protocol developed originally by Hank Oredsen, W0RLI.
Besides full service BBSs, many TNC makers have developed Personal BBS
software to allow full service BBSs to forward mail directly to the
amateur's TNC. This allows operators to receive packet mail at night
and avoid tying up the network during busy hours.
E-Mail mmelnik1@wi.rr.com