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N3MEL > SYSOP 07.11.20 18:52l 45 Lines 1961 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 687_N3MEL
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re: Packet BBS Routing and Forwarding Group
Path: IW8PGT<I3XTY<I0OJJ<GB7CIP<N3HYM<N3MEL
Sent: 201107/1744Z 687@N3MEL.#EPA.PA.USA.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.20
Happy Saturday!
So I was on packet many years ago providing ECCOMâ€Ös for our county here in SEPA as alluded to by N1URO the internet and the counties CAD system made packet obsolete. That being said I have just found myself back on packet and was surprised to see the number of nodes still active, although most of the activity is using AXIP.
I just setup a 1270x tnc and have been monitoring some of the old packet frequencies that I used to use but so far have not heard any activity.
I would like to assist with any effort to find a purpose for packet radio again and get our fellow hams active again!
73 de (Glenn) N3MEL
1st Responders Network.
Original Message
> R:201107/1340Z 37499@N3HYM.MD.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.20
> R:201107/1343Z @:VE2PKT.#QBC.QC.CAN.NOAM #:34395 $:34395_VE2PKT
>
> From: N1URO@VE2PKT.#QBC.QC.CAN.NOAM
> To : SYSOP@WW
>
> As proven by your own message Jason, the packet PBBS system is obsolete.
> No one can agree on a set of standards and when I invited developers around
> 5 years ago to come together to draft standards not a soul was interested.
> Not a one! This is also telling of the future of PBBS mail as it has all along.
>
> Ecomm drills use INTERNET based SMTP systems and have for quite a few years
> not discarding the validity of the PBBS message systems. If PBBS mail were
> valid emergency mail systems then the internet would not be used for such,
> and you do NOT need a license to use the internet (although it should be a
> requirement).
>
> For those who still dream of a PBBS world that we had decades ago, play the
> lottery instead - you have better odds at winning that than going in a
> reverse direction with PBBS mail.
>
> If you don't believe me I offer 2 things to try:
> 1 - move your internet group on the PBBS system
> 2 - if any PBBS sysop has axip/axudp links, drop them and see how well your
> mail forwards. You'll find that your local post system will be faster.
>
> 73
>
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