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home | newest check | boards | help index | log | ps | userlogin | send sysop | slog | status forward | bcm news | users | version | remove cookieI0OJJ > SYSOP 05.05.25 18:43l 79 Lines 2503 Bytes #20 (0) @ WW BID : 55ZI0OJJ_001 Read: JH4XSY GUEST Subj: M0LTEmaps (resend) Path: JH4XSY<IW0QNL<HB9ON<DK0WUE<PI8ZTM<IR0AAB<I0OJJ<I0OJJ Sent: 250505/0933z @:I0OJJ.ITA.EU [Rome] obcm1.08-6-g5b69 >From i0ojj%i0ojj.ita.eu@i0ojj.ampr.org Mon May 5 11:33:25 2025 Received: from i0ojj.ampr.org by i0ojj.ampr.org (JNOS2.0p.7) with SMTP id AA17031090 ; Mon, 05 May 2025 11:33:25 +0200 Message-Id: <55ZI0OJJ_001@i0ojj.bbs> >From: i0ojj@i0ojj.ita.eu X-JNOS-User-Port: Telnet (i0ojj @ 44.134.109.10) -> Sending message From: I0OJJ @ I0OJJ.ITA.EU (Gustavo) To: SYSOP @ WW X-Info: Sent with login password May be useful for many of you :) -- 73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq non multa, sed multum --------- >SB OARC @ WW < GB7RDG $9335_GB7RDG >Maps and metadata and more R:250427/0900z @:I0OJJ.ITA.EU $:9335_GB7RDG R:250427/0851Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:31287 [Caterham Surrey GBR] R:250427/0849Z 9335@GB7RDG.#42.GBR.EURO LinBPQ6.0.24 Hi everybody If you are not aware then there is a map which shows nodes and links from data posted back to a central API: https://nodes.ukpacketradio.network/packet-network-map.html?rfonly=1 (remove rfonly=1 from the end to see the map including internet-based links, but it's a bit busy.) Recently I added a live table of port data: https://nodes.ukpacketradio.network/ports.html - this is a really useful place to come and verify that your station is posting the data you expect to the API. You can also see grids, software versions, port frequencies/speeds, links to FACs and to the https://ukpacketradio.network wiki for UK stations and more when I add it. There's a live search and sorting facility as well. Little known is that BPQ supports posting port metadata back to the API, which will allow tools like Jamie M7ESW's Whatspac route finder (http://84.8.158.29:3000/) to function at their best. To enable that, within your PORT blocks in bpq32.cfg, add information: M0LTEMapInfo=<RF|PrivateNet|Internet|Other>,<DIAL freq_mhz|freq_mhz>, <modulation>,<baudrate>,<bitrate>,<Access|Backbone|Mixed|Other> A simple example: M0LTEMapInfo=RF,144.9375,AFSK,1200,1200,Mixed or M0LTEMapInfo=RF,7.05275,BPSK,300,300,Mixed Full instructions: https://wiki.oarc.uk/packet:bpq#showing_up_on_the_maps - with thanks to those who have written it up. (this is defaulted on in xrouter but defaulted off in BPQ) Another useful resource while I'm here is Jason M0MZF's write-up of Tom 2E0JJI's live BPQ web traffic monitor: https://wiki.oarc.uk/packet:bpqmonweb Oh and if you don't know about Whatspac yet.. see https://wiki.oarc.uk/packet:whatspac - it's amazing work by Kevin M0AHN and collaborators. Exciting times! Tom M0LTE@GB7RDG.#42.GBR.EURO
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