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- ║ Radio ║
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- ║ Named with IRQ, Port Address, sub-channel
- ║ <───────── Hardware: RS-232 Cable, KISS protocol data
- ║ Named with BPQ port numbers
- ║ Many users per port
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- ║ Hardware ║
- ║ Driver ║<─── Software: BPQCODE
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- ║ Switch ║
- ║ AX.25 ║<─── Software: BPQCODE
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- ║ Switch ║<─── Software: BPQCODE
- ║ NET/ROM ║
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- ║ Switch ║<─── Software: YTNC, BPQCODE
- ║ Interface ║
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- ║ Named with "COM" port number
- ║ Named with MailBox port letter
- ║ <───────── Software: One user per port, any radio.
- ║ "Virtual TNC"
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- ║ MailBox ║
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- Here is a server that will save your bpq node list:
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- In desqview create a Program Information File for Bpqnodes.com. Set it
- to run in a 12k window.
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- In cron.mb, add the entry:
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- From 0 to 23 each 60 at 10 run S1 (or whatever the DV keys for the file
- you created are.)
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- This means that each 60 minutes at minute 10 the PIF file will execute
- and run bpqnodes.com saving your nodes information.
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