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- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NODE NETWORK
- INFO BULLETIN #6
- BID/FILE NAME: INFONODE.006
-
- I have received several questions regarding the node network, so this
- bulletin will attempt to answer them. If one person has a question,
- I'm sure there are several others wondering about the same thing.
-
- 1-Q: When I check for the route and quality of a node I often see two
- routes listed with different calls and different quality. What does
- this mean? A: What this is showing is that there are two different
- routes between the two nodes. (Sometimes you'll find three shown.)
- When attempting to make a connection, the node will try the route with
- the best quality first, but if the connection fails going that way,
- it will try the next best route. It will try all possibilities before
- it sends a "failure" report to the user.
-
- 2-Q: I've found a couple of nodes that have very different commands
- than the nodes I'm used to. Do you have any information on these?
- There are four or five different types of nodes out there now:
- NET/ROM, TheNet, the G8BPQ switch, K-NODES and possibly another.
- NET/ROM and TheNet are basically identical, and the BPQ switch uses
- most of the same common commands. CONNECT, NODES, ROUTES and USERS
- are the same on all three. NET/ROM and TheNet have CQ (available in
- Version 1.3 only), IDENT, and PARMS, while the BPQ switch has BBS,
- BYE, INFO and PORTS. The K-NODE is completely unknown to me. I've
- never personally used one, so am not familiar with it. If someone
- that is familiar with it would send me information as to the command
- structure and how it compares with the other nodes, I'll be happy to
- share it with all of you in a future bulletin.
-
- 3-Q: In all the nodes I've connected to, I have never found an "armed"
- CQ in the Users command, nor have I ever gotton an answer to any of my
- CQ's. Is this a non-used feature around here? A: It appears that very
- few people make use of this feature, and I don't know why. It works
- very well. If I connected to a node and entered:
- "CQ Anyone around this evening? This is Larry in San Francisco"
- anyone monitoring the frequency that that node is on should see:
- "WB9LOZ-15>CQ: Anyone around this evening? This is Larry in San
- Francisco"
- and anyone entering USERS on that node would see either
- "Uplink (WB9LOZ) <~~> CQ(WB9LOZ-15)" if I connected direct, or
- "Circuit (SFW:W6PW-1 WB9LOZ) <~~> CQ(WB9LOZ-15)" if I connected
- from a different node. Anyone wishing to QSO with me could then
- connect to the node, if they weren't already connected, and connect
- to WB9LOZ-15. It's simple to use, but not many use it. Maybe we
- need to spread the word on this feature.
-
- 4-Q: I almost never see anyone but myself in the USERS report. Am I
- doing something wrong, or are the nodes just not used very much?
- A: You're doing nothing wrong. The USERS command will show ALL users
- of the node, so if you're the only one listed, you're the only one
- using it. I've seen as many as nine stations listed on a node at one
- time. Apparently you're just using nodes that aren't being used.
-
- 5-Q: When I enter USERS I see things like HOST and CIRCUIT. What do
- they mean? A: There are five of these descriptions used by the nodes.
- UPLINK: The station shown connected directly to the node.
- DOWNLINK: The node has made a connection from the first station shown
- to the second station shown. Example: DOWNLINK (K9AT-15 N6UWK)
- would mean that the node connected to N6UWK at the request of K9AT.
- CIRCUIT: Indicates that the station has connected from another node.
- It shows the alias and call of the other node prior to the user's
- call. Example: Circuit (SF:WB9LOZ-2 WA6DDM) would mean that
- WA6DDM was using this node, but he connected to it from the
- SF:WB9LOZ-2 node.
- CQ: See question #3 above.
- HOST: The user is connected directly from the node terminal. This is
- seen when the owner of the node is a user, or the BBS associated with
- the node is using it to forward messages.
-
- Thanks for all of your questions and comments!
-
- 73, Larry, WB9LOZ @ W6PW
-
-