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Subj: Re:File xfers on packet
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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

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> R:220317/0101Z 32843@OK2PEN.SP.BRA.SOAM [Sao Jose dos Campos] $:40830_VE3CGR
> R:220317/0057Z @:CX2SA.SAL.URY.SOAM #:7759 [Salto] FBB7.00e $:40830_VE3CGR
> R:220317/0056Z 5046@N3HYM.MD.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.22
> R:220317/0054Z 40830@VE3CGR.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM LinBPQ6.0.22
> 
> After some research, I found out how to transfer files via amateur radio
> using the YAPP protocol on Linux. 
> 
> Prerequisites:
> 
> -PC with a TNC running Linux
> -AX25 installed and configured on the linux host
> -BBS capable of sending/receiving files via YAPP protocol
> 	(EX: BPQ, FBB, LinBB - JNOS won't work here)
> 
> Use 'axcall' to connect to the appropriate BBS. Command to do this is:
> 
> # axcall <radio interface configured in axports> <station> <via via via>
> 
> Example:
> # axcall wl2k KG7UJH-15 KG7UJH-1
> 
> Once connected, issue the appropriate command to enter the files section.
> 
> To upload, issue ~yu /path/to/your/local/file in the axcall command prompt
> 
> To download, issue ~yd filename in the axcall command prompt. 
> 
> axcall will show the progress of the download as it is taking place.
> Below is an example of a successful file download:
> 
> (3) [544/0kb] C:\pub\textfiles\internet>yget ftp-9.acb  
> Ready to send ftp-9.acb with YAPP protocol.
> ~yd ftp-9.acb  
> 
> [Downloading using YAPP]
> Receiving ftp-9.acb    2502 Wed Jan 27 21:03:34 1982               
> [Finished YAPP Download, 2502 bytes received]                      
> 
> (4) [546/0kb] C:\pub\textfiles\internet>
> 
> 
> Although winlink is not designed for this purpose, you can send files via 
> winlink as an email attachment. You will need a program such as Pat to download
> those attachments - I am not sure if winlink will allow downloading the 
> attachment via a terminal program. 
> 
> 73, de KG7UJH
> 
> 


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