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PD9Q   > TECH     21.03.22 06:18l 42 Lines 1445 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re:File xfers on packet
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Sent: 220321/0413Z 15698@PI8LAP.#ZLD.NLD.EURO LinBPQ6.0.22


Hi KG7UJH,

There are not many systems that run TCP/IP on the rf port. With QtTermTCP (not QTermTCP, my mistake)
and the AGW Setup you don't need a telnet connection with a BPQ node.

Only setup Direwolf or Qtsoundmodem, and connect QtTermTCP to the AGW port of Direwolf or QtSoundModem.

No QtTermTCP will not work with the Linux AX25 package.

73 Niels PD9Q  


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> R:220319/1717Z @:PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO #:34643 [Rijen] $:41048_VE3CGR
> R:220319/1715Z 41048@VE3CGR.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.22
> 
> >Hi KG7UJH,
> >
> >QTermTCP from g8bpq is also support the Yapp protocol and is easy to use.
> >You can use the TermTCP AGW setup to connect to Direwolf of QtSoundModem.
> >
> >Have a look at https://packet-radio.net/bpq32-yapp-file-transfer/
> >
> >73 Niels PD9Q
> 
> I have used QTermTCP in the past and it is pretty easy to set up with BPQ - provided
> you have a telnet connection to a BPQ node. Ofcourse you can set up BPQ on a local PC.
> 
> I am just sharing alternatives for xferring files over RF.
> 
> If there are other TCPIP nodes with TCPIP on RF, it may be possible to send files
> via telnet that way. I have done this in the past, but there aren't any nodes with
> TCPIP over the RF port (atleast not in my area).
> 
> But thanks for the information! I will have to check out TermTCP as well. Will TermTCP
> work with an AX25 TNC that is configured to work with the Linux AX25 package?
> 
> 73, de KG7UJH
> 


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