I just started experimenting and trying to get AXIP work with LinBPQ. Is anyone willing to share their node info / UDP port via DM so that I can map it in my config file ?

I do have RF working but want to connect via IP as there's nobody else playing packet here. Aloha !

#hamradio #linbpq #bpq32

Found an active repo on Github for the #packetradio #terminal #qttermtcp by John #g8bpq (the guy behind #bpq32 and #linbpq ) that he uses for source uploads. https://github.com/g8bpq/QtTermTCP
At this time of writing it's on version 0.0.0.79, compile and execute it with
mkdir build; cd build; qmake ..; make -j$(nproc); ./QtTermTCP
GitHub - g8bpq/QtTermTCP: I only use github for source distribution, not version control. I am unlikely to see pull requests or issues raised here

I only use github for source distribution, not version control. I am unlikely to see pull requests or issues raised here - g8bpq/QtTermTCP

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I've put up the initial release of PacketIRC, a python based IRC client for Packet Radio. It's meant to tie into #bpq32 and provide a more robust chat experience. This project is a base to expand the #FARPN plans for a AMPRNet IRC network. It's running right now on VE3VTY, connect to try it out or run your own. https://github.com/juniberry/PacketIRC #amateurradio #packetradio
GitHub - juniberry/PacketIRC: PacketIRC is a bandwidth-conscious IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client, specifically designed for packet radio communication.

PacketIRC is a bandwidth-conscious IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client, specifically designed for packet radio communication. - GitHub - juniberry/PacketIRC: PacketIRC is a bandwidth-conscious IRC (In...

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