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I0OJJ  > JNOS2    20.11.19 23:34l 39 Lines 1209 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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>From i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org Wed Nov 20 22:24:58 2019
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>From: Gustavo Ponza <i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org>
Organization: SICD Rome
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Hi all,

on the aim to profuse a continue effort to expand
features and methods offered by the TCP/IP world,
with particular interest to the features offered
by the so-called 44mesh network and the JNOS2,
Brian N1URO implemented the 'QRZ!' hamradio
callsign database at 'jnos.n1uro.ampr.org' and
then expand the mirror features at 'i0ojj.ampr.org'.

Use is very simple; after connected to our JNOS2,
at PMS prompt insert:

QUEry <callsign>

and you get as reply the address of the searched
'callsign', just as the 'QRZ!' site do.

Naturally, servers are also reachable via the
FlexNet and the NetRom networks as well as the
44 network too.

-- 
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq



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