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IW2OHX > SYSOP    03.01.19 12:25l 154 Lines 4731 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 6894_IR2UFV
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Subj: Re: AX/IP links ruin lives (link request)
Path: IW8PGT<IR2UBX<IW2OHX<IQ2LB<IR2UFV
Sent: 190103/1011Z 6894@IR2UFV.ILOM.ITA.EU BPQ6.0.17


Hi Red,

thanks for the compliments.
I've recently set up this station (July 2018) after moving in a new 
house. Now, since I have an easy access to the roof, I've installed a 
vertical multiband HF antenna.
You are more than welcome to test the link via ARDOP/VARA/Winmor. You 
can find my recent QRGs info on the board PACTOR@WW.

73 de iw2ohx
OP. Marco

On 03/01/2019 09:41, PE1RRR wrote:
> R:190103/0946Z @:IQ2LB.ILOM.ITA.EURO #:28509 [Limbiate(MB)] #:356189
> R:190103/0946z @:IZ3LSV.IVEN.ITA.EU $:1857PE1RRR
> R:190103/0946z @:IK6ZDE.IMAR.ITA.EU $:1857PE1RRR
> R:190103/0945z @:I0OJJ.ITA.EU [Rome] #:71682 $:1857PE1RRR
> R:190103/0945Z @:VE2PKT.#QBC.QC.CAN.NOAM #:5742 $:1857PE1RRR
> R:190103/0943Z 15900@N3HYM.MD.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.16
> R:190103/0945Z 40989@N3IP.#SEPA.PA.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.16
> R:190103/0944Z 18654@NS2B.#WNY.NY.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.17
> R:190103/0944Z 16839@KE0GB.#SECO.CO.USA.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.17
> R:190103/0945Z 25741@GB7YEW.GB7YEW.#79.GBR.EURO BPQ6.0.16
> R:190103/0941Z 2630@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO BPQ6.0.17
> R:190103/0941z @:PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO Sally 7.2.012 [PE1RRR PMS] $:1857PE1RRR
>
>> From pe1rrr%pe1rrr.#nbw.nld.euro@i0ojj.ampr.org Thu Jan  3 10:45:57 2019
> Received: from i0ojj.ampr.org by i0ojj.ampr.org (JNOS2.0k.3b) with SMTP
> 	id AA71682 ; Thu, 03 Jan 2019 10:45:57 +0100
> Message-Id:<1857PE1RRR@ve2pkt.bbs>
>> From: pe1rrr@pe1rrr.#nbw.nld.euro
> X-JNOS-User-Port: Telnet   (ve2pkt @ 144.172.216.109)  ->  Sending message
>
> Message from: PE1RRR@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO
>
> Hi Marco
>
> My security policy means I always check the links first before accepting
> broadcasts. Type 'i' on my node to see :) I noticed your connection
> yesterday, checked it and tested it and locked it in. You have a nice
> station, I will be attempting some tests to try and connect via Winmor/VARA
> for HF mail forward possibilities later this week.
>
> All the best
> Red
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> BBS       PE1RRR@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO
>
> Quoting from a previous message...
>
>>
>>
>> Hi Red,
>>
>> I've added you on my BPQ IR2UFV-15.
>> I've the AUTOADDMAP feature enabled as well.
>> However I can't see broadcast from your station.
>>
>> My static IP Address is 2.238.196.77.
>>
>> 73 de iw2ohx
>> OP. Marco
>>
>> On 27/12/2018 23:19, PE1RRR wrote:
>>> R:181228/0732Z 990@IR0UGN.ILAZ.ITA.EU BPQ6.0.16
>>> R:181228/0732Z 7556@IK5FKA.IK5FKA.#ITOS.ITA.EU LinBPQ6.0.16
>>> R:181228/0729Z 15295@N3HYM.MD.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.16
>>> R:181228/0731Z 26593@LU4EGV.#BUR.BA.ARG.SOAM BPQ6.0.17
>>> R:181228/0731Z 25019@GB7YEW.GB7YEW.#79.GBR.EURO BPQ6.0.16
>>> R:181227/2319Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:51419 [Caterham Surrey GBR]
> 1521PE1RRR
>>> R:181227/2319Z 2087@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO BPQ6.0.17
>>> R:181227/2319z @:PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO Sally 7.2.012 [PE1RRR PMS]
> 1521PE1RRR
>>> Message from: PE1RRR@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO
>>>
>>> Hello dear OM Sysop
>>>
>>> I have interest in providing additional bandwidth for your NODES
> broadcasts,
>>> please direct healthy, reasonably configured QUALITY<150 UDP-based
>>> connections to:
>>>
>>> Address: z.red-heat.com
>>> Port: 10093
>>> Protocol: UDP
>>> Callsign: PE1RRR-7
>>>
>>> Quality Street
>>> --------------
>>>
>>> My maximum remote quality is 120, my local resouces broadcast at 128.
>>>
>>> I do not rebroadcast any NODES below 30.
>>>
>>> My NODESINTERVAL is 60. I hope to set a good example. Let me know if I
> am
>>> not. :-)
>>>
>>> For BPQ Sysops: MAP PE1RRR-7 z.red-heat.com udp 10093 B
>>>
>>> I have (for the moment) AUTOADDMAP enabled, the link should come up
>>> automatically. After I have manually checked new connections, they will
> have
>>> their quality adjusted, and if found stable enough, can be locked in*
>>>
>>> *Note: valuable, quality slots on my locked routes list are only
> provided to
>>> systems with a working Dynamic-DNS for their dynamic IP. If you have
> such,
>>> please send me a reply with your DDNS address information so that I can
>>> add/update the mapping in my configuration. Those with static IP
> addresses-
>>> its plain sailing for you. But please reply to let me know that you're
> the
>>> holder of a static address so that I can drop a comment in my
> configuation
>>> for when if things get complicated later down the line. :-)
>>>
>>> BBS       PE1RRR@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO
>>>
>>> 73 Red. PE1RRR
>>>
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