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Come collegarsi al BBS IR0UGN
Il modo più semplice è utilizzare un software che si interfacci al soundmodem di UZ7HO. Il soundmodem ti permetterà di utilizzare i seguenti modi digitali disponibili su IR0UGN: AFSK 300Bd, BPSK 600Bd, QPSK 2400Bd
Con il soundmodem high speed di UZ7HO potrai collegarti in modalità Manchester 4800Bd
Già sulla pagina di UZ7HO troverai Easyterm, ma potresti utilizzare UISS di ON6MU. Un'ottima guida per la configurazione di UISS ed il soundmodem è quella di Ivo I6IBE. Con UISS avrai la possibilità di collegarti, oltra che ai precedenti modi, anche in WINMOR.
Un altro software che utilizza la scheda sonora per trasmettere e ricevere modi digitali è FLDIGI. Con FLDIGI potrai collegarti al BBS in BPSK250.
Se invece, sei un felice possessore di modem SCS DSP Tracker, potrai utilizzare non solo i modi AFSK, ma anche Robust Packet a 300 e 600Bd.
In questo caso il terminale da utilizzare potrà essere uno qualsiasi che funzioni in KISS mode oppure, se vuoi usare il modem SCS in modalità host: PAXON o Simple32 o Alpha.
Con la modalità KISS ed AGWPE puoi usare anche Outpost (istruzioni).
Per l'utilizzo del modo ARDOP, purtroppo al momento non vi sono software specifici per Windows ma puoi comunque utilizzare ARIM che funziona con cygwin.
Se vuoi collegare il BBS IR0UGN con un modem HAL per utilizzare la modulazione CLOVER, puoi usare il software DSPWin.
If you are on the ampr 44.0 net, you can browse the OpenBCM via Web: http://ir0ugn.ampr.org:8080 or BPQWeb: http://ir0ugn.ampr.org:8085
By convention PACTOR uses USB (Upper Side Band) at IR0UGN with high low frequency tones set to:
MARK 1600Hz
SPACE 1400Hz
CENTER is (MARK+SPACE)/2 = 1500Hz
Frequencies and calls for BBS
Pactor Call |
RPR - Winmor - FSK - ARDOP Call | Frequency |
Wave length |
Mode | Time UTC | Modulation | Service | Antenna | Radio | Note | ||||||
IR0UGN | IR0UGN-8 | 7048.00 kHz (Mark) 7046.40 kHz (Dial) [8 sec scan] |
40m | USB | 24/h |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | PST-24TV | IC-756 Pro3 | |||||||
IR0UGN | IR0UGN-8 | 14094.00 kHz (Mark) 14092.40 kHz (Dial) [8 sec scan] |
20m | USB | 24/h |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | PST-24TV | IC-756 Pro3 | |||||||
IR0UGN-8 | 21107.40 kHz [8 sec scan] |
15m | USB | 05 - 20 |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | PST-24TV | IC-756 Pro3 | ||||||||
IR0UGN-8 | 10147.30 kHz | 30m | USB | 24/h |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | MFJ-1795W | TS-480HX | ||||||||
IR0UGN-8 | 28310.00 kHz [8 sec scan] |
10m | USB | 24/h |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | Fire 2.0 Evolution |
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IR0UGN-8 | 18114.40 kHz [8 sec scan] |
17m | USB | 24/h |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | Fire 2.0 Evolution | IC-756 | ||||||||
IR0UGN-8 | 50.63125 MHz [8 sec scan] |
6m | FM | 05 - 17 |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | Maldol HUV-8 | IC-7400 | ||||||||
IR0UGN-8 | 3613.00 kHz [8 sec scan] |
80m | USB | 24/h |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | Maldol HUV-8 | IC-7400 | ||||||||
IR0UGN-8 | 144.825 MHz [8 sec scan] |
2m | FM | 05 - 24 |
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BBS - BPQ Node - BPQ Chat | Diamond A-1430 | IC-7400 |
- On the same HT freq also: DB0ZAV - IK0MIL - UT1HZM - RC8SB - DA5UDI - HB9AK
- IR0UGN permette il passaggio dei messaggi WLNK-1 APRSLink
If you are looking for the WinLink frequencies of IR0UGN, the page is here.
Forward via radio
Callsign BBS | Mode | Frequency | UTC Time |
GB7CIP | Pactor 3 | 14.1089 MHz | 08:00 - 19:00 |
GB7CIP | Pactor 3 | 7.0499 MHz | 08:00 - 19:00 |
F3KT | Pactor 2 | 14.0959 MHz | 08:00 - 19:00 |
F3KT | Pactor 2 | 7.0464 MHz | 08:00 - 19:00 |
IR2UFV | VARA | 10.1455 MHz | 19:00 - 22:00 |
RC8SB | Pactor 4 | 7.0499 MHz | 19:00 - 22:00 |
If you want to do BBS forwarding or/and node forwarding with your BPQ please write to me |
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NODECALL | IR0UGN-2 |
BPQBBSCALL | IR0UGN-8 |
BPQCHATCALL | UGNCHT:IR0UGN-7 |
G8BPQ Broadcast nodes to: | MAP IR0UGN-2 kwos.dyndns.org UDP 10093 B |
BBS HA: | IR0UGN.ILAZ.ITA.EU |
BQP_connections_listing
BPQ Software configuration extract
For who uses BPQ software or who knows how it works, could be useful seeing my rig control section to better know how the frequencies are in scanning.
; These are dial frequencies for the IC-756 ProIII
; RMSHF = WinLink RMS Frequency applicable only for PACTOR. For other modes see Applications
; BBS = G8BPQ BBS Frequency applicable only for PACTOR. For other modes see Applications
;
; HOURS ARE UTC
; 00:00
8,7.04840,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=RMSHF
8,7.04640,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=BBS
8,14.09240,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=BBS
05:00
8,7.04840,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=RMSHF
8,7.04640,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=BBS
8,14.10890,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=RMSHF
8,14.09240,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=BBS
8,21.10740,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=RMSHF
20:00
8,7.04840,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=RMSHF
8,7.04640,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=BBS
8,14.09240,USB,A1,F1,W2,P1234,R1,APPL=BBS
; These are dial frequencies for the IC-756
;
; HOURS ARE UTC
; 00:00
8,18.11440,USB,A2
8,28.31000,USB,A2
; These are dial frequencies for the TS-480HX
;
; HOURS ARE UTC
; 00:00
200,10.14730,USB,A1
; These are dial frequencies for the IC-7400
;
; HOURS ARE UTC
; 00:00
8,3.61300,USB,A2
05:00
8,50.63125,FM,A2
8,144.8250,FM,A2
17:00
8,3.61300,USB,A2
8,144.8250,FM,A2
; Applications
; If you use PACTOR mode you have to call IR0UGN and use the right frequency listed
; in the Rig Control
; If you use WINMOR or ARDOP you have to call the right Application call
; (ie. IR0UGN for RMS, IR0UGN-8 for BBS and so on)
;
APPLICATION 1,BBS,,IR0UGN-8,UGNBBS,255 ; BBS Call
APPLICATION 2,RMS,C 4 CMS,IR0UGN-10,UGNRMS,255 ; Used only internally for forward (see RMS in BPQMail)
APPLICATION 3,CHAT,,IR0UGN-7,UGNCHT,255 ; BPQ Chat
APPLICATION 4,RMSHF,C 4 CMS,IR0UGN,UGNRHF,255 ; Official WINLINK CALL
APPLICATION 6,DX,C 4 HOST 1 S,IR0UGN-6,UGNDX,255 ; Use the CMDPORT to link the CC-Cluster
Questo Nodo, BBS e Winlink gateway è reso possibile grazie ad uno dei software più importanti e longevi scritti nel mondo delle comunicazioni digitali e automatiche radioamatoriali: BPQ. Scritto da John Wiseman G8BPQ
This Node, BBS and Winlink gateway is possible thanks to one of the most important and longeve software written in the world of digital and automatic radio amateur communications: BPQ. Written by John Wiseman G8BPQ