[bbssig] Packet Rebirth in Mississippi
Kutche, Jerry JKutche at lehighcement.comTue May 17 14:18:18 UTC 2005
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hi Bobby, I see you may be interested in forwarding with us on HF... www.w9otr.org We maybe able to help you diagnose that noise problem.... Let me know if we can help.. if not maybe another local Ham would like to who does not have the noise problem.. Best 73 Jerry N9LYA -----Original Message----- From: bbssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:bbssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Bobby Graves Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 9:12 AM To: bbssig at lists.tapr.org Subject: [bbssig] Packet Rebirth in Mississippi Greetings Everyone! I have operated a Full Service Packet BBS from around 1989 until mid year 2000. Like in many areas of the country, and the world, Packet has seen its ups and downs. In my state, the decline in Packet Radio began around 1996. From 1998 until 2000, the only way to get information into and out of the state was via TELNET. For now, about the only thing Packet that is slowly growing is APRS. Over the course of the past 8 or 9 months, along with a lot of New Blood, there has been a growing interest once again into the area of Packet Radio. Not only for the fun of keyboarding and BBS operations, but for that of Emergency Service Work. Don't get me wrong, APRS can do a lot, but lets face it, a lot of people just don't understand what all it can do and a lot is being wasted. By resurrecting the Packet Radio of old, we can use this to a greater advantage such as teaching people how to better use APRS. One function that I have proven will work is to have a PBBS with local Doppler radar imagery that can be downloaded and used for an overlay on APRS. This way, the storm spotter can see where the activity is in relationship to him as well as everyone else showing up on the map. You cannot do this on Findu.com! This past April was a bad month as Mississippi had numerous killer tornados. In the aftermath of these storms, the new breed of hams we now have, tried out some of the digital modes for post storm reports to the EOC's and Red Cross. Some of the modes used included but was not limited to Packet, APRS, and SSTV via 2 meter simplex. Needless to say, all of these officials were blown away. My question for now is this, while we are now rebuilding a Packet Network in the state of Mississippi, I need a way of getting data into and out utilizing TELNET or either email forwarding. My system consists of WinFBB 7.00i, a 166 MHz Pentium 4 with 80 MB RAM, 2 MFJ 1270C's and 2 two meter radios for local, an AEA PK-232MBX connected to a Kenwood TS-440, and a TELNET port. Unfortunately, I have a high noise level on nearly all HF frequencies making a Packet or Pactor I connection useless, and I can only initiate the TELNET connection as I do not have a dedicated IP address for my DSL service. I greatly appreciate any and all help in helping me to reestablish a good working Packet BBS while we rebuild our Packet Network so that we can reach our forwarding stations via RF. Kind Regards, Bobby KB5HAV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bobby Graves, KB5HAV 1676 Ravenwood Lane Home: (601) 932-5301 Cell: (601) 278-7304 Pearl, MS 39208 Email: kb5hav at bellsouth.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ bbssig mailing list bbssig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bbssig -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.tapr.org/pipermail/bbssig/attachments/20050517/9f9269d3/attachment.html
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