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On 2/20/20 10:39 PM, VE3CLG wrote:
> 
> Hello to all.
> I need info settings for ax25 on port 2 for BPQ32 
> I have this tnc model PK-232 MBX I use it on Jnos with linux OS but because i have problems with jnos ,xnet,uronode i like to
 use BPQ32 on windows 7
> But i do not know the settings i have to place at the bpq23.cfg file to make it talk to the tnc.
> Any one use this tnc please mail me the settings i need to make it work
> Mail me please at  ve3clg@yahoo.ca.
> I have try some settings but no go.
> Thanks for reading this msg and i hope some one will reply with the correct settings.
> Many thanks de ve3clg Gus 


Make sure you can talk to the PK232- getting cmd: prompt. 
If you aren't, then it is likely stuck in either the wrong baud/speed, in AEA Hostmode, or is already in KISS, or a combination
.

If your model of PK232 has the soldered on battery, remove the jumper which is situated underneath the unit. If the PK232 has a
 removable battery then remove it. Power up/down, put battery back.

The PK232 should start to do auto-baud. Get a terminal program ready set to 1200 or 9600, either will work but which one you ch
ose now will be required later in the config. As soon as you get a cmd: prompt, its ready for setting into KISS mode. Be warned
 that once you do this and your PK232 has a battery, it will be persistent.

cmd:
KISS ON

BPQ config:

PORT
        PORTNUM=1      ; Optional but sets port number if stated
        ID=PK232       ; Displayed by PORTS command
        TYPE=ASYNC     ; Port is RS232
        PROTOCOL=KISS  ; TNC is used in KISS or JKISS mode
        FULLDUP=0      ; Only meaningful for KISS or JKISS devices
        IOADDR=B       ; Win. 1 = COM1, 9=9, 10=A, 11=B - Hexadecimal!
        ;COMPORT=/dev/ttyUSB0 ; Linux
        SPEED=1200     ; RS232 COM PORT SPEED set in the TNC
        CHANNEL=A      ; Only meaningful for multichan TNCs
        PERSIST=64     ; PERSIST=256/(# of transmitters-1)
        SLOTTIME=100   ; CMSA interval timer in milliseconds
        TXDELAY=300    ; Transmit keyup delay in milliseconds
        TXTAIL=30      ; TX key down, in milliseconds, at packet end
        QUALITY=0      ; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts 
                       ; heard on this port, unless overridden by a 
                       ; locked route
                       ; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts
        FRACK=8000     ; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
        RESPTIME=1500  ; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
        RETRIES=10     ; Level 2 maximum retry value
        MAXFRAME=2     ; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
        PACLEN=120     ; Default max packet length for this port.
                       ; PACLEN is ignored for APRS packets
        BCALL=PE1RRR-13  ; BTEXT call. unstated defaults to APP1 CALL
        L3ONLY=0       ; 1=No user downlink connects on this port
        DIGIFLAG=0     ; Digipeat: 0=OFF, 1=ALL, 255=UI Only
        DIGIPORT=0     ; Port on which to send 
                       ; digi'd frames (0 = same port)
        USERS=0        ; Maximum number of L2 sessions, 0 = no limit
        UIONLY=0       ; If set to 1 will stop any connects on this port 
                       ; ie it can only be used for UNPROTO traffic,
                       ; such as APRS.
ENDPORT

Always check the log file of BPQ for errors concerning serial port permissions (linux especially). The windows systems use COM1
 and USB devices tend to be COM9 or something like that, those are represented in the IOADDR field as hexadecimal. So COM11 wou
ld be "B".




===PACTOR===
For extra bonus, if you want to use your TNC for Pactor with BPQ there is a guide for setting that up. Here is another example 
config just for that. This requires the TNC to be at the cmd: prompt, not KISS mode.

PORT
       PORTNUM=9
       ID=Pactor Link
       TYPE=EXTERNAL
       COMPORT=/home/pi/dev/ttyV1
       ;IOADDR= 
       SPEED=1200           ; COM Port Speed
       DRIVER=AEAPactor
       PORTCALL=PE1RRR

       CONFIG                 ; Driver-Specific Configuration
                              ; Don't change MYCALL, its a command.
               XMITOK ON
               XFLOW OFF
               RXREV OFF
               FLOW OFF
               AWLEN 8
               AUTOBAUD OFF
               8BITCONV ON
               ALFPAC OFF
               ALFDISP OFF
               ACRRTTY 0
               HPOLL ON
               EAS ON

               MYCALL
               APPL BBS

ENDPORT



Hope this helps.-- 
73's de Red
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Email: PE1RRR@pe1rrr.ampr.org
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