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* Synchronet BBS on AX.25,Fakeshemp
`- Synchronet BBS on AX.25,Daryl Stout

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From: fakeshemp@VERT/BTTFBBS (Fakeshemp)
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Subject: Synchronet BBS on AX.25,
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Date: Mon, 30 May 2022 08:24:00 +0000
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 by: Fakeshemp - Mon, 30 May 2022 08:24 UTC

Hello, grabbed a couple TNC's at Dayton this year and wanting to get a
Synchronet BBS connected up for Telnet and HF radio (VHF in the future.) I
have the Kantronics KAMPlus up and I can communicate with it, and I can TX
with it (no independent confirmation, though.) My understanding is that this
TNC can be put into host-mode and then can have Telnet run over packet. I also
have an MFJ-1270C (just need to build the interface cable) and a PK-232.
Anyone else working on such a project or have any insight?
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Synchronet BBS on AX.25,

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From: daryl.stout@VERT/TBOLT (Daryl Stout)
To: Fakeshemp
Subject: Synchronet BBS on AX.25,
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2022 09:20:00 -0500
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 by: Daryl Stout - Tue, 31 May 2022 14:20 UTC

Fa> Hello, grabbed a couple TNC's at Dayton this year and wanting to get a
Fa> Synchronet BBS connected up for Telnet and HF radio (VHF in the
Fa> future.) I have the Kantronics KAMPlus up and I can communicate with
Fa> it, and I can TX with it (no independent confirmation, though.) My
Fa> understanding is that this TNC can be put into host-mode and then can
Fa> have Telnet run over packet. I also have an MFJ-1270C (just need to
Fa> build the interface cable) and a PK-232. Anyone else working on such a
Fa> project or have any insight?

The late Dave Perry, W4KGU (SK) had a series of freeware ham radio doors
that were done without a fossil driver, and ran with a DORINFO1.DEF dropfile.
They included:

1) ARPD - a packet radio interface door (worked best with the MFJ 1270C
TNC, a connecting RS232 cable to the computer, and a rig).

The packet door would change the callsign of the TNC from the Sysop to
the user (a special control file only allowed licensed hams to enter the
door), then opened a capture buffer to record everything. When the user
exited the door, the TNC was reset back to the values with the Sysop's
info. The door even had a small mailbox for hams to leave messasges to
the Sysop, if they weren't a user on the BBS.

2) QRZDOOR - a door that could look up callsigns from QRZ (data CD's are no
longer made, but you can use it for nostalgia if you still had a data CD).
But, there are quicker ways and sites to get callsign data.

3) WASPORT - A door to track ones progress in the ARRL Worked All States
Competition. It includes a special sysop configurable mode.

4) REGSCAN - A door to view and search Part 97 of the FCC Rules

5) BULLET - a door for 26 different items (that could be used for categories
besides ham radio).

With Synchronet's DOSXTRN feature that allows non-fossil doors to run
under telnet, these doors work perfectly.

I have them available for download in my files area. Only the WASPORT door
and the ARPD door require the Sysop to have a ham radio license.

Daryl, WX4QZ

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